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| Jenny Slate | ... |
Gidget
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| Albert Brooks | ... |
Tiberius
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| Kevin Hart | ... |
Snowball
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| Ellie Kemper | ... |
Katie
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| Lake Bell | ... |
Chloe
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| Hannibal Buress | ... |
Buddy
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| Tara Strong | ... |
Additional Voices
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| Louis C.K. | ... |
Max
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| Eric Stonestreet | ... |
Duke
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| Jim Cummings | ... |
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| Steve Coogan | ... |
Ozone
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| Dana Carvey | ... |
Pops
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| Jess Harnell | ... |
Additional Voices
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| Bobby Moynihan | ... |
Mel
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| Carlos Alazraqui | ... |
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Taking place in a Manhattan apartment building, Max's life as a favorite pet is turned upside down, when his owner brings home a sloppy mongrel named Duke. They have to put their quarrels behind when they find out that an adorable white bunny named Snowball is building an army of lost pets determined to take revenge Written by Supermikey71
This was weak. I took my 7 year old and he thought Angry Birds was better. First off I wasn't impressed by the story line, it really didn't feel like the writers had thought about the end goal from the beginning and so it felt like it was crashing from one scene to the next - few of the scene felt like they really belonged in the film they were just put there as an excuse. I thought this was going to be more about the life of pets but then we get this revolutionary lot and I just don't think they fitted the story well it was like everything was crow-barred in. On the good side the animation was good, but some of the jokes, they got tiresome now and again. A lot of the action scenes I felt I'd seen before in other films.