Directed By:Rob Minkoff
Written By:E.B. White, Douglas Wick, Bruce Joel Rubin
Stuart Little 2
Metascore
Generally Favorable
66
User score
Generally Favorable
6.5
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Metascore
Generally Favorable
66
72% Positive
21 Reviews
21 Reviews
17% Mixed
5 Reviews
5 Reviews
10% Negative
3 Reviews
3 Reviews
90
Hits every color note just right. It's a visual antidepressant.
80
Returning director Rob Minkoff (The Lion King) and screenwriter Bruce Joel Rubin (Ghost) have done a fine job of updating White's dry wit to a new age, led in no small measure by Lane, who could probably make the IRS code book sound funny.
User score
Generally Favorable
6.5
54% Positive
41 Ratings
41 Ratings
37% Mixed
28 Ratings
28 Ratings
9% Negative
7 Ratings
7 Ratings
Nov 14, 2020
10
A Truly Nice Film
I liked this better than the original, and that''s a high compliment because I thought highly of the original film: Stuart Little. As good as that was, I just thought this was even better. All the voice-overs are excellent with Nathan Lane having the best lines as "Snowball," the cat. He was simply hilarious, line after line. The film once again features great colors, a virtual rainbow of them, especially with some of the inventive rooms in the Little house. The parents, once again, are super nice. It's a treat to watch Geena Davis and Hugh Laurie play an old- fashioned "Leave It To Beaver"-type couple. The film has no objectionable material and leaves you with a nice feeling. There are animated films or animated/real life combinations like this, that advertise "family-friendly viewing" but don't really deliver, instead sneaking in sexual innuendos and the like. Not here. This one is pure, morals-wise, except for one scene near the end when the mom (Geena Davis) tells Stuart and their son she's still proud of them even though they just got caught in a big lie. (Inferring that the lie was okay since everything turned out okay.) Other than that, nothing but good messages were heard and seen all around and this is a funny movie, to boot. Highly recommended for the family, and that's no cliché.
Mar 13, 2019
10
It is a really fun movie. The only thing I don't like about this movie it's that it is that it feels too short.
75
May be the best family movie of the 2002 summer film-going season. There's a simple reason for this - the picture seems to have been put together with the recognition that some members of the audience may be above the age of ten.
70
The film is fairly formulaic, though some of its puns and wisecracks are hilarious, especially those delivered by the Littles' lazy and cynical Persian cat (Nathan Lane).
63
Neither man nor mouse nor any other critter has a prayer of holding his/her/its own once the real star of the sequel shows up: Snowbell, the worrywart feline voiced by Nathan Lane.
50
Vacillating between sappy and snappy, Stuart Little 2 is featherweight family fare, perfectly timed for viewers with short attention spans.
38
A lot more stupid action - and a lot less heart - than the character-driven original, as Stuart ends up rescuing Margalo from Falcon.
May 14, 2018
9
ok mov but not enoff tt seens. why sociatie like stalwart small the mous but not my rat stawart tiny also. i name rat after firs movi but secon movi ruened it. my rat now in sok hittin wal;. he no desirve live aftur movi bad
Mar 22, 2016
9
Stuart Little 2 is more colored, funny and thrilling than the original, and it offers enjoyable characters and an inventive story-telling for interact children and entertain adults. This is, of course, a great sequel.
Oct 3, 2020
8
The mighty mouse has returned and with a friend to protect. It has the same strengths as the previous one and with new characters just as empathetic, especially those created digitally. To share with the children while things calm down.
Feb 26, 2020
5
Quite funny in parts but the plot has many, many problems. Certain effects have aged badly.
Apr 23, 2014
5
Stuart Little 2 is more of a formulaic, derivative sequel that is missing the amount of heart and charm the first one had. Nevertheless, it's good to see Stuart back in action.
Production Company:
- Columbia Pictures
- Franklin/Waterman Productions
- Red Wagon Entertainment
Release Date:Jul 19, 2002
Duration:1 h 17 m
Rating:PG
Tagline:A Little Goes A Long Way
Awards
Visual Effects Society Awards
• 1 Win & 2 Nominations
BAFTA Awards
• 1 Nomination
Young Artist Awards
• 1 Nomination




























