Stuart Little 2


1h 12m 2002

Brief Synopsis

Two years have passed since we last visited the Little family and much has changed. Stuart has blossomed and settled nicely into his new life. He goes to school (in his very own car), is very handy when it comes to building model airplanes and is proud of the fact he made the soccer team. He loves having a big brother, George and new baby sister, Martha with whom he can play. Even Snowbell, the curmudgeonly cat with an attitude, has warmed up to Stuart in his own way. All is well in the Little world, but even so, Stuart yearns for a friend of his own--someone like him. Driving home from school, Stuart hears a loud squawk and suddenly an injured bird falls out of the sky, landing in the passenger seat of his car. When she regains consciousness, the mysterious bird introduces herself as Margalo. Frightened, she tells Stuart she is being threatened by Falcon, a feared crime lord who terrorizes all creatures living Manhattan. When Stuart learns the Margalo doesn't have a place to live he insists she stay with the Littles. Mr. and Mrs. Little immediately accept Margalo and, much to Snowbell's chagrin, welcome her to stay as long as she wants. It's obvious for all to see that Stuart has a crush on the charming and beguiling bird who promises him adventure... but Margalo is hiding a dark secret and is not what she appears to be. When she mysteriously vanishes, the unlikely duo of Stuart and Snowbell set out on long journey to find her unlock the mystery. The furry duo has no idea where they are headed--all Stuart knows is he has to find Falcon's lair and get Margalo back.

Film Details

Also Known As
Stuart Little II
MPAA Rating
Genre
Adaptation
Adventure
Comedy
Family
Sequel
Release Date
2002
Production Company
John M. Bauman
Distribution Company
Sony Pictures Releasing
Location
Los Angeles, California, USA; New York City, New York, USA

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 12m

Synopsis

Two years have passed since we last visited the Little family and much has changed. Stuart has blossomed and settled nicely into his new life. He goes to school (in his very own car), is very handy when it comes to building model airplanes and is proud of the fact he made the soccer team. He loves having a big brother, George and new baby sister, Martha with whom he can play. Even Snowbell, the curmudgeonly cat with an attitude, has warmed up to Stuart in his own way. All is well in the Little world, but even so, Stuart yearns for a friend of his own--someone like him. Driving home from school, Stuart hears a loud squawk and suddenly an injured bird falls out of the sky, landing in the passenger seat of his car. When she regains consciousness, the mysterious bird introduces herself as Margalo. Frightened, she tells Stuart she is being threatened by Falcon, a feared crime lord who terrorizes all creatures living Manhattan. When Stuart learns the Margalo doesn't have a place to live he insists she stay with the Littles. Mr. and Mrs. Little immediately accept Margalo and, much to Snowbell's chagrin, welcome her to stay as long as she wants. It's obvious for all to see that Stuart has a crush on the charming and beguiling bird who promises him adventure... but Margalo is hiding a dark secret and is not what she appears to be. When she mysteriously vanishes, the unlikely duo of Stuart and Snowbell set out on long journey to find her unlock the mystery. The furry duo has no idea where they are headed--all Stuart knows is he has to find Falcon's lair and get Margalo back.

Crew

Gary Abrahamian

Cgi Artist

Dustin Adair

Production

Paul Benjamin Adams

Production Accountant

Amitabh Agrawal

Software Engineer

Danny Aiello Iii

Stunt Coordinator

Natalia Aikens

Costume Supervisor

Chris Akers

Assistant Location Manager

David Allen

Property Master

Tom Allen

Compositing Supervisor

David Bruce Allsberry

Animal Trainer

Bill Almeida

Gaffer

Ana Alvarado

Cg Supervisor

Matiki Anoff

Makeup Artist

Cynthia Aragon

Rotoscope Animator

Cynthia Aragon

Digital Effects Artist

Eric Armstrong

Animation Supervisor

Ron Arredondo

3-D Artist

Christopher Arreola

Special Effects Technician

Tammy Ashmore

Makeup Artist

Leslie Baker

Compositing Supervisor

Stephen Baker

Animator

Nick Bali

Software Engineer

Bill Ball

Animator

Gregory B. Ballora

Puppeteer

Tony Bancroft

Animation Supervisor

Jim Bandsuh

Illustrator

Jay Banks

Digital Effects

Joane Baptiste

Production Coordinator

Meredith Barchat

Scenic Artist

David Barclay

Puppeteer

Robert Bardy

Animator

Chris Barnes

Stunts

Cassandra Barrere

Script Supervisor

Cynthia Bauer

Production Assistant

John M. Bauman

Cable Operator

Jason Bayever

Compositing Supervisor

Tobey Bays

On-Set Dresser

Yakov Baytler

Animator

Maureen Beatty

Visual Effects

Charles Bell

Digital Effects Artist

Bill W Benton

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Dustin Bernard

Unit Production Manager

John Berri

Visual Effects Editor

Ricardo Bertoni

Extras Agent/Coordinator

John Bevelheimer

Concept Artist

Scott Beverly

Other

Theodore Bialek

Compositing Supervisor

Tyson Bidner

Location Manager

David Bifano

Assistant

Jessica Biggins

Production Assistant

James P. Bittl

Greensman

Steve Blakey

Compositing Supervisor

David Bleich

Matte Painter

J. J. Blumenkranz

Cgi Artist

Marzette Bonar

Concept Artist

Kim Bonham

Animal Trainer

Michael Boretz

Production Assistant

Steve Borgese

Greensman

Virginia Bowman

Visual Effects

Stephen C Brandt

Assistant Director

Mariko Braswell

Assistant Art Director

Joseph Braus

Foreman

Mike Brazelton

Other

Rob Bredow

Cg Supervisor

Peter Brookes

Visual Effects Supervisor

Suzy Brown

Digital Effects Artist

Suzy Brown

Rotoscope Animator

Max Bruce

Compositing Supervisor

Armin Bruderlin

Software Engineer

Bill Brzeski

Production Designer

Sean Callan

Effects Assistant

Beau Cameron

Modelmaker

Beau Cameron

Character Animation

Aaron Campbell

Cg Supervisor

Aimee Campbell

Digital Effects Artist

Grady Campbell

Compositing Supervisor

Warren Campbell

Music Producer

Debbie Carlson

Cgi Artist

Kevin Carlson

Puppeteer

Andreas Carlsson

Song

Anthony Ceccomancini

Other

John Chalfant

Sound Effects Editor

Jeffrey Chan

Software Engineer

Clara Chang

Compositing Supervisor

Michael Chavez

Costumer

Jerome Chen

Visual Effects Supervisor

Betty Chin

Coordinator

Betty Chin

Production Coordinator

Robert Chiu

Hair Stylist

Andrew Cho

Production

Peter Chrimes

Key Grip

S Todd Christensen

Location Manager

Jason Clark

Executive Producer

John Clark

Animator

Mitchell Cockerham

Other

Malika R Cohen

Production Assistant

Patrick Cohen

Compositing Supervisor

Vidal Cohen

Best Boy Grip

William Coleman

Camera Operator

Chris Colombo

Stunts

Shawn Colvin

Song Performer

Katherine Concepcion

Visual Effects

Michael Condro

Digital Effects Artist

Danielle Conroy

Production Manager

Eric Coon

Modelmaker

James Cooper

Key Grip

Nicolle Cornute

Rotoscope Animator

Nicolle Cornute

Digital Effects Artist

Alan Craft

Stunts

Doug Creel

Compositing Supervisor

Ralph Crowley

Best Boy Electric

Jeff Cruts

Software Engineer

Christian Cunningham

Compositing Supervisor

Louis D'esposito

Assistant Director

Ruth Daly

Animator

Alice I Daniels

Costume Supervisor

Henry Darnell

Modelmaker

Henry Darnell

Cgi Artist

Richard Davenport

Digital Effects Artist

Alan Davidson

Other

Robert Davis Oh

Visual Effects

Danielle Davison

Animator

Jennifer Dawson

Assistant Property Master

Peter Decurtis

On-Set Dresser

David Defranco

Stunts

Michael Defranco

Stunts

Bonita Dehaven

Makeup Artist

Ruth A. Deleon

Greensman

Denise Demarest

2-D Artist

Diane Denoble

Stunts

Jackie Deshannon

Song

James R Dew

Animal Trainer

Jeff Dillinger

Cgi Artist

Danny Dimian

Compositing Supervisor

Celine Dion

Song Performer

Bruce Dobrin

Software Engineer

Ryan Donohue

Animator

Roxanne Dorman

Visual Effects Editor

Norman Douglass

Stunts

Jessica Drake

Coach

James K Draves

Costumer

Kathleen Driscoll-mohler

Casting Associate

Tim Drnec

Coordinator

R Stirling Duguid

Compositing Supervisor

Marjorie Durand

Makeup Artist

Mike Eaves

Color Timer

Jody Echegaray

Digital Effects

Michael Edland

Compositing Supervisor

James Edson

Production Coordinator

Curtis Edwards

Digital Effects Artist

Curtis Edwards

Rotoscope Animator

Edwin A Effrein

Assistant Camera

Richard Eliano

Camera Operator

Angela M. Eliasz

Compositing Supervisor

Perry Ellis

On-Set Dresser

David Emery

Modelmaker

David Emery

Cgi Artist

Brandon England

Visual Effects

Rob Engle

Cg Supervisor

Kris Enos

Assistant Camera

Jelena Erceg

Animator

Nathan Eriksen

Production

Nicole Evangelista

Costumer

Andreas Fehrle

Production Assistant

Ralph Fernan

Cgi Artist

Forest P Fischer

Visual Effects

Lucy Fisher

Producer

Donna Marie Fishetto

Hair Stylist

Mark Fletcher

Visual Effects

Donald Flick

Sound Designer

Scott Floren

Best Boy Grip

Ruben A Flores

Production

Stacy Foot

Assistant Production Coordinator

Michael Ford

Animator

Dan Foster

Visual Effects Producer

Martin Foster

Compositing Supervisor

Christine Frankeberger

Greensman

Melissa K Frankel

Art Director

Shepherd Frankel

Art Director

Jeff Franklin

Executive Producer

Janet Freedland

Rotoscope Animator

Janet Freedland

Digital Effects Artist

Thor Freudenthal

Cgi Artist

Layne Friedman

Cg Supervisor

Derek Friesenborg

Cgi Artist

Quentin Frost

Compositing Supervisor

Jenny Fulle

Visual Effects Producer

Clifton Fuller

Assistant Production Coordinator

Marnie Gambit

Assistant

Carol Gans

Instructor

Lowell Ganz

Other

Bertha Garcia

Compositing Supervisor

Juan M Garcia

Rigging Grip

Egan Gauntt

Art Department Coordinator

Joshua Geisler-amhowitz

Matte Painter

Cory Geryak

Chief Lighting Technician

Don Geyra

Painter

Shaun Gilbert

Chief Lighting Technician

Ryan J Gilleland

Assistant

Caroline Gim

Assistant

Film Details

Also Known As
Stuart Little II
MPAA Rating
Genre
Adaptation
Adventure
Comedy
Family
Sequel
Release Date
2002
Production Company
John M. Bauman
Distribution Company
Sony Pictures Releasing
Location
Los Angeles, California, USA; New York City, New York, USA

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 12m

Quotes

Trivia

Miscellaneous Notes

Winner of the 2002 award for Best Character Animation in an Animated Motion Picture by the Visual Effects Society (VES).

Released in United States Summer July 19, 2002

Released in United States on Video December 10, 2002

Sequel to "Stuart Little" (USA/1999), directed by Rob Minkoff and starring Geena Davis.

E. B. White's book, "Stuart Little," was published by Harper Trophy in 1974.

Released in United States Summer July 19, 2002

Released in United States on Video December 10, 2002