The next day, Stuart assumes Margalo has been kidnapped by the Falcon and decides to rescue her with the help of the Littles' cat Snowbell. Margalo saves Stuart and leaves the Littles' house that night in order to protect him. Stuart offers to be lowered down the drain on a string to get it, but the string breaks, causing him to fall. When the Littles discover that Eleanor's ring is missing, they think it has fallen down their kitchen sink. Concerned for Stuart's safety, Margalo complies. The Falcon threatens to kill Stuart unless Margalo steals Eleanor's wedding ring. Orphaned as a fledgling, Margalo grows reluctant to steal from the Littles and becomes close friends with Stuart. However, Margalo is secretly assisting her master, a greedy falcon, to steal valuables from households. Stuart invites Margalo to stay with his family for a while.
Later, Margalo, an apparently injured canary, falls into Stuart's roadster as he is driving home from school. Stuart's adoptive father, Frederick, tries to encourage him, telling him that "every cloud has a silver lining." Stuart's relationship with George is strained further after Stuart accidentally crashes a model airplane he and George were creating in the house. Three years after his adoption, Stuart Little questions his abilities following a disastrous soccer match alongside his adoptive older brother George. However, unlike these previous two films, which were hybrids of live action and animation, the third film was entirely animated. It was followed by a third film, a direct-to-video sequel titled Stuart Little 3: Call of the Wild in 2005. The film was released to theaters on Jby Columbia Pictures, and grossed $170 million against a $120 million budget. White, in which Stuart and Snowbell must save a canary named Margalo (voiced by Melanie Griffith) from an evil falcon (voiced by James Woods). Although a sequel to the 1999 film Stuart Little, the plot bears more resemblance to the original novel by E.B. Fox as Stuart Little and Nathan Lane as Snowbell the cat.
Stuart Little 2 is a 2002 American family CGI animated/ live-action comedy film directed by Rob Minkoff and starring Geena Davis, Hugh Laurie, and Jonathan Lipnicki, and the voices of Michael J.