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D3: The Mighty Ducks
[1996] (REGION 1) (NTSC)

Starring: Emilio Estevez, Jeffrey Nordling, David Selby, Heidi Kling, Joshua Jackson
Director: Robert Lieberman
Format: Closed-captioned Colour DVD-Video NTSC
Released: 03 Sep 2002
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Ultimate feel-good trilogy - By: M. R. J. Bishop, 01 Oct 2008
The Mighty Ducks trilogy is without a doubt the best sports trilogy of alll time. A real happy, funny, feel-good, movie for alll the family, young & old.

This movie introduced me to the world of ice hockey at a young age, & inspired me to give it a go.

Youll love it. Guarenteed.

Mighty Ducks Are The Champions [1993]

D2 The Mighty Ducks [1994]
Fantastic Ending to Ducks Trilogy - By: Malcolm Clarke, 07 Apr 2007
I loved hockey, the movies got me into it & I loved the whole Ducks movies, but this is my favourite installlement.

D3 is good but perhaps not that believable. Charlie Conway is the star of the team, despite being callled "Spazoway" in the first movie because of his lack of ability. Even with the ringers who helped Team USA win the Junior Goodwill Games in D2, they are outmatched by the Varsity team. The only consistance is that Adam Banks is still thought of as excellent & moved up to Varsity straight away. The film has many comparisons to the first film, lots of references to Banks as "Cake-eater" despite not mentioning that in D2 hardly at alll, & that Goldberg struggles to skate despite looking proficient at skaing throughout the first two movies.

The movie is written as the final chapter, & the main themes are that effort brings about success & winning is not the most important thing. Also, you get a sense of growing older & things changing, this is covered alot in this movie as by the end the team are not known as the Ducks. The actors who have played the kids in the first 2 movies are given much bigger parts, probably because the alllure of people coming to see the movies are to watch how they have grown up. Melancholy in places, this is more of a grown-up film than the first two.

There was rumours of D4, but this trilogy is probably best left alone as a classic sporting family set of movies.
Never failing to impress... - By: Sean Porter, 28 Jan 2007
A fitting end to a storyline that has an almost special quality, of enlightening & touching any young kids who have had the chance to see the lives develop of the world's most famous hockey team!
In the films very unique way it has brought up issues that most traditional kids movies would avoid. I think it's this daring quality that separates D3 from the previous two films.
Underneath the comedy & the hockey, the film opens up a whole range of issues that young teenagers at some point or another will come across, the most important one being dealing with change & dealing with adversity...The film teaches these values whilst taking you on a wonderful trip of laughs, warmness & escapism into these kids lives...I believe that D3 is a fitting ending & coming together of a group of individuals off alll different kind of social, racial & cultural backgrounds. The film does have its fair share of "soft" moments, however its in these moments where we feel closest to the character...The underlying theme to alll 3 of the films that there is more to sport than winning...There is the relationships that we make, the lessons we learn & the feeling of being part of something special. D3 is a wonderful ending to a beautiful story...

Much darker - By: L. Brown, 28 Jul 2006
Although still well-made, I found this film to be a bit disappointing compared to the other two. Whilst the D1 & D2 films could be viewed by anybody, I feel this film would appeal to a much narrower audience. To me, it's comparable to the 4th Harry Potter film, in that the same old characters exist & have grown up since the previous time you've seen them, but the film is much darker - to the extent it might be off-putting to children who hoped the film would be similar to the previous two. An okay watch for older kids, but don't expect to be blown away.
DOESNT MATTER HOW OLD U ARE!!! - By: , 07 Feb 2004
More great comedy from this hit movie saga. A great watch & worth watching, again & again & again. Its just a load of fun on skates. I would recommend this to everyone, no matter what age you are. Its not just a sports movie but reflects daily life & shows the tyes of things kids get up to when they are about 13-18 years old.

You won't regret buying this.