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Fat Albert
Fat Albert starring Kenan Thompson, Aaron Frazier, Kyla Pratt, and Dania Ramirez, features how a T.V animated character emerges in the real world, to assist a teenage girl struggling with been unpopular.
















31 December 1982

28 December 1983, Fort Worth, Texas, USA


12 November 1984, Inglewood, California, USA




25 February 1947, St. Paul, Minnesota, USA

7 December 1987, Tampa, Florida, USA

10 January 1988, Orange County, California, USA



4 February 1977, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA

10 August 1954, Forest Hills, Queens, New York, USA

17 January 1976, Kentucky, USA

23 September 1978, Concord, New Hampshire, USA



25 August 1982, Los Angeles County, California, USA


6 February 1986, Walnut Creek, California, USA


10 May 1978, Atlanta, Georgia, USA

12 July 1937, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA

10 December 1985, Atlanta, Georgia, USA



April 16, 2009
Director Joel Zwick ("My Big Fat Greek Wedding") helms this redundant and distinctively shabby movie that wasn't even filmed in Philly.
January 17, 2006
The original cartoons are better.
March 01, 2007
The movie is bland and boring, relying on lame jokes and a nonsensical story to carry the day.
December 24, 2010
Cosby cartoon comes to life in tween-centered story.
October 18, 2008
I enjoyed Fat Albert - much to my surprise ...
January 05, 2005
The sermonizing on behalf of good clean fun and hard old effort (Cosby co-wrote the script) is as faded as Big Al's sweater after too many days on earth.
April 29, 2009
A bad movie, but I've seen much worse.
November 17, 2011
A lot like the comedian's best work: amusing, appropriate for kids, and far more spiritually nourishing and less insulting than typical Hollywood fare.
January 03, 2005
Bad in such a bizarre way, it almost becomes fascinating.
December 27, 2004
The movie feels small and flat.
February 09, 2006
The Cosby touch (he's co-writer and co-executive producer) is in full effect, schmaltz notwithstanding, as Albert and the gang run through their series of pleasantly diverting escapades.
May 20, 2008
At the end of this weak comedy is a strange and touching scene in which Bill Cosby and his childhood pals from Philadelphia, now elderly men, gather at the grave of Albert Robertson, the real-life inspiration for Cosby's bighearted Fat Albert.