A 74-year-old lizard named Leo and his turtle friend decide to escape from the terrarium of a Florida school classroom where they have been living for decades.A 74-year-old lizard named Leo and his turtle friend decide to escape from the terrarium of a Florida school classroom where they have been living for decades.A 74-year-old lizard named Leo and his turtle friend decide to escape from the terrarium of a Florida school classroom where they have been living for decades.
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- 3 wins & 4 nominations total
Adam Sandler
- Leo
- (voice)
Cecily Strong
- Ms. Malkin
- (voice)
Jason Alexander
- Jayda's Dad
- (voice)
Rob Schneider
- Principal
- (voice)
Allison Strong
- Mrs. Salinas
- (voice)
Jo Koy
- Coach Kimura
- (voice)
Sadie Sandler
- Jayda
- (voice)
Sunny Sandler
- Summer
- (voice)
Coulter Ibanez
- Zane
- (voice)
Corey J
- Cole #1 High Voice
- (voice)
Ethan Smigel
- Anthony
- (voice)
TienYa Safko
- Skyler
- (voice)
Gloria Manning
- Logan
- (voice)
Carson Minniear
- Cole #2
- (voice)
Roey Smigel
- Eli
- (voice)
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- Mia
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Just like his children's movies such as 'Bedtime Stories' or any from the 'Hotel Transylvania' franchise, Adam Sandler always brings a very endearing quality. His newest animated feature, 'Leo,' portrays a class pet who shares his wisdom of the last 75 years, living through the decades in his final years. Leo brings a dignified heart to the movie. As he opens up, he can talk to students in the classroom who take him home as an assignment, helping them work through their personal problems and struggles of growing up. It's this kind of endearment that Adam Sandler brings to his children's movies that I am such a sucker for. Of course, I love his raunchy comedies and more adult flex, but every time I see Adam Sandler pursue children-related content, he always leaves a deep, profound message for children to identify with and learn from. Also, this movie is quite musical, which I found surprising at times!
Long story short, this is the perfect movie for any child to help them understand life's hardships growing up. It can seriously help children develop their own confidence in facing the struggles they may encounter in this day and age. As I stated before, I wish Adam Sandler would commit to making more children's movies because he really drives meaningful messages that many other children's movies don't often tackle enough. I give Adam Sandler credit for this movie. While it's aimed at a much younger audience, there are things even adults can learn from this movie's perspective if watched with a childlike sense of heart. Definitely go check this movie out with your kids! It'll be a fun watch with a lot of important life lessons about self-esteem and being comfortable with who you are!
Long story short, this is the perfect movie for any child to help them understand life's hardships growing up. It can seriously help children develop their own confidence in facing the struggles they may encounter in this day and age. As I stated before, I wish Adam Sandler would commit to making more children's movies because he really drives meaningful messages that many other children's movies don't often tackle enough. I give Adam Sandler credit for this movie. While it's aimed at a much younger audience, there are things even adults can learn from this movie's perspective if watched with a childlike sense of heart. Definitely go check this movie out with your kids! It'll be a fun watch with a lot of important life lessons about self-esteem and being comfortable with who you are!
Overall, I felt that the first half of Leo was much better than the second half, which suffered from poor pacing and loses steam. The musical numbers come out of nowhere and are deeply forgettable but the fun, silly humor (minus a few dirty jokes that went over kids' heads and felt shoehorned in) with which Leo interacts with the students is delightful. Even if you hate Sandler's comedic stylings (I don't), you will likely find yourself somewhat charmed by this septuagenarian lizard imparting wisdom to 5th graders. The substitute teacher's character arc is convulated and non-sensical, contributing to a final act that feel rushed at times, too slow at others, and wholly unsatisfying. But, to be clear, it is a fine move for what it seta out to be: a cute family film that delivers thoughtful lessons packaged in Sandler's classic style of humor. 6.8/10.
Randomly saw this movie on Netflix and gave it a shot. Even as a children-family oriented movie, I liked it.
Adam Sandler has been on a streak of featuring in movies were mostly okay or so so. Leo turned out to be better than expected with satisfying parameters.
While most of the interactions were with children, the offered wisdom and guidance to help them was insightful. This movie is a good reminder everyone is going through their own struggles in life. People are not alone in their daily problems, everyone needs some help sooner than never.
It was interesting to see some adult like references which were played out very well. This is a good movie, a nice watch on a relaxing day.
Adam Sandler has been on a streak of featuring in movies were mostly okay or so so. Leo turned out to be better than expected with satisfying parameters.
While most of the interactions were with children, the offered wisdom and guidance to help them was insightful. This movie is a good reminder everyone is going through their own struggles in life. People are not alone in their daily problems, everyone needs some help sooner than never.
It was interesting to see some adult like references which were played out very well. This is a good movie, a nice watch on a relaxing day.
Giving this an 8/10 rating
Saw preview in the cinema for this absurd and wonderful animation. It really must get a proper cinema release.
Adam Sandler is Leo, an aged reptile stuck in rut with his turtle friend - Squirtle, voiced by a very laid back Bill Burr. Both are stuck in glass tank at the school watching life go by in the classroom, when a big change happens that leads the both of them, on a complete turn events.
Each human kid and adult are profiled and transformed in quite hilarious ways, and the songs are not to be taken seriously as you will be laughing along with the visual gags that go with the flow.
It looks all brilliant and the character designs work and not look dopey, which seems to be a trend these days, bad character design. Great musical numbers that are well staged are used just right. Adam Sandler is noted down as writer and producer, it's his company, after all. More like this please, Adam.
Saw preview in the cinema for this absurd and wonderful animation. It really must get a proper cinema release.
Adam Sandler is Leo, an aged reptile stuck in rut with his turtle friend - Squirtle, voiced by a very laid back Bill Burr. Both are stuck in glass tank at the school watching life go by in the classroom, when a big change happens that leads the both of them, on a complete turn events.
Each human kid and adult are profiled and transformed in quite hilarious ways, and the songs are not to be taken seriously as you will be laughing along with the visual gags that go with the flow.
It looks all brilliant and the character designs work and not look dopey, which seems to be a trend these days, bad character design. Great musical numbers that are well staged are used just right. Adam Sandler is noted down as writer and producer, it's his company, after all. More like this please, Adam.
This movie is great for the whole family. It is relatable to kids and adults. The music may not be like some Disney movies, but each song is original, entertaining, and not overly drawn out or overdone. The movie tries to incorporate current topics, trends and technology. It incorporates multicultural, ethnic and generational aspects. It also brings to light many issues that may be sensitive to kids of all ages. This includes issues like bullying, class clowns, popularity, ADHD, where do babies come from, etc. The kid actors do a nice job, including the singing. The movie is a little long compared to many animated movies, but it's okay since the movie keeps you engaged from start to finish.
Did you know
- TriviaIt is possible that Adam Sandler's commitment to this film kept him from reprising his role as Dracula in Hotel Transylvania 4: Transformania (2022).
- GoofsA Tuatara is not a lizard, they are a completely different order of reptiles and the only species of Rhynchocephalia.
- Quotes
Mrs. Salinas: Guys, you don't have to be afraid of change. Change is a beautiful part of life.
- Crazy creditsAfter the credits, an extended ending to the "Last Year" song is shown (in animatic form).
- ConnectionsFeatured in AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: The Nominees of the Big 50th (2023)
- SoundtracksLast Year
Music by Dan Reitz, Robert Smigel, Tiffany Topol
Lyrics by Robert Smigel
Performed by Elijah Kim, Bryant Tardy, Ethan Smigel, Sadie Sandler, TienYa Safko, Gloria Manning, Frankie Figliozzi, Lileina Joy, Sunny Sandler, Carson Minniear, Dan Reitz, Nora Wyman, Roey Smigel, Allison Strong
Produced by Dan Bulla and JP on da Track
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- Runtime1 hour 42 minutes
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