Curious George: Go West, Go Wild

Directed by Michael LaBash
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2020    86mAnimation, Family
5.367%6.1
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While farm-sitting, George accidentally lets the farm animals escape. Ted, George and wannabe cowboy Emmett must round 'em up, accounting for every animal -- and emerging with some new skills, to boot.
  • Frank WelkerGeorge / Additional Voices (voice)
  • Jeff BennettTed / Conductor / Additional Voices (voice)
  • Max MittelmanEmmett (voice)
  • April StewartGinny (voice)
  • Phil MorrisFrank Stetson (voice)
  • Adrienne BarbeauGinny's Mom (voice)
  • Dee Bradley BakerBilly / Frick/Frack / Ricochet (voice)
  • Michael LaBashDirector
  • Jana HowingtonScreenplay
  • Sherri StonerScreenplay
  • Ron HowardExecutive Producer
  • Deirdre BrennerProducer
  • Brian NewlinConsulting Producer
  • Brian GrazerExecutive Producer
  • David KirschnerExecutive Producer
  • Jon ShapiroExecutive Producer
  • Doug WalkerArt Direction
  • Luke GuidiciEditor
  • Amanda McBroomSongs
  • Germaine FrancoOriginal Music Composer
  • NumiSeptember 9, 2025
    I just watched Curious George: Go West, Go Wild and honestly, it was a blast from start to finish. As a longtime George fan, seeing him out on a farm wrangling animals and teaming up with a wannabe cowboy named Emmett was pure fun. The whole farm-sitting setup gave it a fresh twist, and George’s usual chaos somehow felt even more charming in the Wild West setting. The Man in the Yellow Hat trying to relax and fish while George goes full cowboy? Classic. The animation stays true to the series, and the music adds a playful vibe that kids (and nostalgic adults like me) will love. It’s got cows, yodeling, and George being his curious self—what more could you want? Solid 5/5 for me.

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