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  1. Fat Albert
    PG2004 · Children · 1h 33m

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  1. Fat Albert is a 2004 American live-action/animated comedy film based on the 1972 Filmation animated television series Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids created by Bill Cosby. Kenan Thompson stars as the title character. Fat Albert transforms the cartoon characters into three-dimensional humans, who have to come to grips with the differences that ...

  2. Dec 25, 2004 · Fat Albert: Directed by Joel Zwick. With Kenan Thompson, Kyla Pratt, Dania Ramirez, Shedrack Anderson III. Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids come to life and step out of their animated, inner-city Philadelphia world.

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    • Comedy, Family, Fantasy
    • Joel Zwick
    • 2004-12-25
  3. Stephanie Allen ... visual effects producer Daniel Arkin ... assistant visual effects editor Chris Bailey ... animation supervisor

  4. Dec 25, 2004 · Animated character Fat Albert (Kenan Thompson) emerges from his TV universe into the real world, accompanied by Old Weird Harold (Aaron Frazier), Dumb Donald (Marques B. Houston) and Mushmouth ...

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    • Joel Zwick
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    • Kenan Thompson
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  5. Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids come to life and step out of their animated, inner-city Philadelphia world. An obese boy named Fat Albert and his friends Rudy, Mushmouth, Bill, Dumb Donald, Russell, and Weird Harold, pulls into trouble when they "fall" out of their TV world into the real world, where Fat Albert tries to help a young girl, Doris ...

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  7. Dec 23, 2004 · There's an awkward little subplot in which Fat Albert gets a crush on Lauri, a strange moment when Dumb Donald reveals that he wears a hood "because I haven't got a face," and lots of scenes in which Doris' low self-esteem is boosted by the Cosby Kids' hey-hey-hey style of positive thinking. The movie is sweet and gentle, but not very compelling.

  8. Fat Albert and friends are drawn through a TV into the real world where they get into fish-out-of-water trouble while simultaneously trying to solve the problems of two teenage girls. There is, of course, a ticking clock: if our heroes don't get back into their cartoon universe pretty soon they will turn to celluloid powder.

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