Stuart Little 3: Call of the Wild (2006) DVD Menu Walkthrough

Published 2024-07-20
This is a DVD menu walkthrough on Stuart Little 3: Call of the Wild . I hope you all enjoy it!

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All Comments (3)
  • @CJBStudios
    I’ve already said this before back when I did a community post on the Stuart Little trilogy as a whole last year, but I’ll say it again in here just in case. I know it sounds like I’m jumping on the bandwagon when it comes to the third movie, but I will be completely honest here by saying that even I wasn’t a fan of it ever since I was a kid when my parents got it on DVD. That being said, while I don’t think it’s necessarily bad, it does indeed seem a bit confusing that it was entirely animated instead of doing it in live action combined with CGI like the first two. I think the reason why it was even made to begin with was because of two things: 1. It was made as a direct-to-video release since the second movie underperformed at the box office in theaters even though critics still loved it. 2. It was completely animated because of the animated TV series that aired for only one season on HBO Family back in 2003 (even though I saw reruns of it 3 years later in 2006, which just so happened to be the same year the third movie was released on home video in the United States) . But despite all of that, I can forgive it since this movie is a guilty pleasure of mine. And given that I did grow up watching it a lot as a kid (even though I didn’t really like it as stated above) , I felt that not doing a menu walkthrough on it would make the trilogy seem somewhat incomplete.
  • I didn’t like the 3rd one either. It’s probably my least favorite Stuart Little movie.