Stuart Little 2

Stuart Little 2 is a 2002 American live-action/animated comedy film directed by Rob Minkoff and starring Geena Davis, Hugh Laurie, and Jonathan Lipnicki, and the voices of Michael J.

Fox as Stuart Little, Melanie Griffith as Margalo, Nathan Lane as Snowbell, and James Woods as Falcon.

Stuart is becoming tired of his adoptive mother Eleanor's overprotectiveness due to his small size, and is finding himself lonely when George would rather play with his own friend, Will.

Unbeknownst to the Littles, Margalo is in fact physically healthy, and is working with Falcon to steal precious items from households.

Margalo steals Eleanor's ring, prompting Stuart to venture down the Littles' kitchen drain in an unfruitful attempt to find it again.

Stuart and Snowbell seek out Smokey's right-hand street-cat Monty, who tells them that Falcon lives at the top of the Pishkin Building, and warns that he is an extremely dangerous foe.

Initially devastated at the series of events, Stuart soon remembers the time he saved Snowbell from Smokey and finds his silver lining by rediscovering and subsequently repairing George's broken toy plane, which he uses to fly back to land.

The day saved, Frederick and Eleanor forgive Stuart for running away and George for lying to them, and tell them they are extremely proud of them for their bravery.

[9] Ann Hornaday wrote a positive review in The Washington Post, noting how the film's idealized setting makes it family-friendly.

"[10] Tom Shen of the Chicago Reader, described the film as "fairly formulaic", but praised its jokes as "hilarious", especially those coming from the character of Snowbell, the Littles' cat.