The Nut Job 2: Nutty by Nature Movie Review (2024)

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The Nut Job 2: Nutty by Nature Movie Review (1) By Sandie Angulo Chen , based on child development research. How do we rate?

age 6+

Animated comedy is forgettable but promotes teamwork.

Parents Need to Know

Why Age 6+?

Any Positive Content?

  • Violence & Scariness

    some

    A few jump-worthy moments that could frighten young/sensitive kids, like when the animal control gang points their dart guns and shoots at the animals or when it temporarily looks like Buddy is dead. Human characters tend to be villains; the mayor has a gun. A shop burns down, and animal control/construction workers threaten the animals' lives. A father and daughter are both sadistic in how they treat animals. An animal is electrocuted. In a flashback, two animals nearly die in a hurricane. Mice do kung fu and threaten to kill Surly and his friends. Some of these moments are played for laughs, but not all.

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  • Language

    a little

    Insult language includes "no good," "stupid," "vermin," "ugly," "nut job," and the like. There's also a good bit of scatological humor (burp and fart jokes).

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  • Products & Purchases

    a little

    No products in the movie itself, but many real-life tie-ins: Blue Diamond Almonds, Frontier Airlines, Homes.com, The Humane Society of the United States, iFetch, Kika Tech, Menchie's Frozen Yogurt, National Recreation and Park Association, National Wildlife Federation, PB Crave, and Pug Nation all have planned partnerships with the movie.

  • Sex, Romance & Nudity

    very little

    Surly and Andie kiss and embrace. Frankie and Precious fall for each other and are eventually shown with their puppies.

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  • Drinking, Drugs & Smoking

    very little

    Adults drink at receptions.

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  • Positive Messages

    some

    Promotes the idea of creating family by choice -- in this case, a community of animals that protect and take care of one another. Teamwork is also a theme.

  • Positive Role Models

    some

    Most of the main animal characters are smart, loyal, kind, and brave. They're courageous enough to help their fellow park dwellers. Surly doesn't want to let the community down. Buddy is a faithful and unconditional friend to Surly, and Surly returns that love and devotion.

  • Educational Value

    very little

    Kids may learn which park animals must store nuts to survive and how they do it in the wild, but otherwise the movie is intended for entertainment, not education.

  • Parents Need to Know

    Parents need to know that The Nut Job 2: Nutty by Nature is the sequel to 2014's The Nut Job. It continues the story of a squad of park animals who must find a new food source when their beloved nut shop burns down. As in the original, there are a few scatological (i.e., burp and fart) jokes, as well as physical comedy gags in which a character is electrocuted, bonked on the head, or otherwise injured in a way that's played for laughs. But some of the human characters use weapons, particularly the gun-toting mayor. A father and daughter are almost sadistic in the way they treat animals, and a child (albeit a violent, unlikable one) is shot with a dart gun. But there's a clear message about the idea of creating your family by choice -- in this case, a community of animals that protect and take care of one another. To stay in the loop on more movies like this, you can sign up for weekly Family Movie Night emails.

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age 10+

Based on 11 parent reviews

Lebron12James3 Parent of 5-year-old

March 2, 2022

age 18+

Foul-mouthed Ferrell comedy isn't very funny. No kids.

There are an incredible number of things wrong here, starting with the fact that the filmmakers seem all too content to let Reilly and Ferrell's antics stand in for any plot logic or sense. Within five minutes of the film's start, you're wondering why exactly Robert and Janet have put up with their crazed slacker sons for so long. But if they hadn't, you wouldn't have a plot for your movie. Of course, you still don't have much of one, but director Adam McKay seems remarkably content to let Ferrell and Reilly scream, shout, and flail their way through every scene, assuming that the audience will find their antics hilarious. Produced by Judd Apatow, The Nut Job 2: Nutty by Nature has the raunchy rawness of his other comedies, but none of the sweetness or structure.Overall, The Nut Job 2: Nutty by Nature feels more like a marketing plan than a movie and more like a poster than a plot. Ferrell repeats his overly familiar wailing buffoon character, and Reilly matches him (shouted) note for (shouted) note. It's as if everyone involved was so sure that what they were doing was comedy gold that they didn't bother making an effort to create fully drawn characters or an actual plot; instead, we get two stars in thinly drawn parts that are entirely too similar to what we've seen them do many times before, drifting lazily from scene to scene with no real direction. What might have looked like a winning plan on paper -- more hilarity from the stars, folks behind hits like Anchorman and Talladega Nights! -- ends up playing out as a shabby, self-indulgent mess.

L.andD. Parent

June 21, 2020

age 5+

The Nut Job Review

A. (Age 8): My favorite part was the Gangum Style song. There was friendship, sharing, hope, teamwork and leadership.E. (Age 8): My favorite buddy, the mouse, just said two words! I love all of the characters.

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What's the Story?

In THE NUT JOB 2, Surly (voiced by Will Arnett), Andie (Katherine Heigl), and their gang of animal friends end up losing a secure food supply when their home, the nut shop, burns down due to their own neglect. At first Andie enthusiastically tries to convince the group that they can just scrounge for food in the park, but Will and Buddy (Tom Kenny) try to find easier, more secure food venues. They come up short and soon learn that the greedy town mayor (Bobby Moynihan) is planning to tear down the park and put up a profitable amusement park instead. When the animal squad tries to sabotage the construction, the mayor hires an animal control specialist to hunt them down. Surly, Andie, and their friends must band together with unlikely allies to save their park -- and one another.

Is It Any Good?

Our review:

Parents say (11):

Kids say (12):

It's not particularly memorable, but this animated sequel will still appeal to younger viewers who have a low bar for entertainment: talking animals, silly jokes, and sight gags. The plot of The Nut Job 2: Nutty by Nature is slim and unoriginal (and, for that matter, not entirely consistent with the original's ending), but at the very least, there are continued positive themes about teamwork and friendship. Home, these animals believe, isn't about biological instincts to be out in the woods, but rather their commitment to be with one another.

The only good parts are a sweet flashback to how Surly and Buddy became friends and the fact that Jackie Chan voices the leader of a huge crew of adorable white mice with amazing kung fu skills. They're cuddly and wide-eyed -- but never call them "cute," or they will hurt you. Other than that part of the story, when the mice martial artists make themselves known, there's just not a lot to propel the movie beyond the level of mediocrity that parents willingly endure to make their kids happy. But parents -- and kids -- deserve more from family-friendly movies than unnecessary sequels with nothing substantive to contribute or say.

Talk to Your Kids About ...

  • Families can talk about the ongoing popularity of talking-animal movies. Why do you think so many movies like The Nut Job 2 have animal main characters? Which are your favorites?

  • What's the movie's message about teamwork, friendship, and community? Does it promote any character strengths?

  • Which parts were scary to you? Why? How much scary stuff can young kids handle?

  • Do you think there should be another Nut Job sequel? Why or why not?

Movie Details

  • In theaters: August 11, 2017
  • On DVD or streaming: November 14, 2017
  • Cast: Will Arnett, Katherine Heigl, Maya Rudolph
  • Director: Cal Brunker
  • Inclusion Information: Female actors, Black actors
  • Studio: Open Road Films
  • Genre: Family and Kids
  • Topics: Wild Animals
  • Run time: 91 minutes
  • MPAA rating: PG
  • MPAA explanation: action and some rude humor
  • Last updated: June 15, 2024

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