Logo What's After the Movie

Curious George 2: Follow That Monkey! 2009

After meeting Kayla, a baby elephant, at a magical circus, George and the Man with the Yellow Hat help her travel across the United States. They trek on foot, hop on a train and ride a truck to reunite Kayla with her brother and sister in California. A misunderstanding leads to George being accused of elephant‑napping and sent back to New York.

After meeting Kayla, a baby elephant, at a magical circus, George and the Man with the Yellow Hat help her travel across the United States. They trek on foot, hop on a train and ride a truck to reunite Kayla with her brother and sister in California. A misunderstanding leads to George being accused of elephant‑napping and sent back to New York.

Does Curious George 2: Follow That Monkey! have end credit scenes?

No!

Curious George 2: Follow That Monkey! does not have end credit scenes. You can leave when the credits roll.

Take the Ultimate Curious George 2: Follow That Monkey! Movie Quiz

Challenge your knowledge of Curious George 2: Follow That Monkey! with this fun and interactive movie quiz. Test yourself on key plot points, iconic characters, hidden details, and memorable moments to see how well you really know the film.


Curious George 2: Follow That Monkey! Quiz: Test your knowledge of the 2009 animated film "Curious George 2: Follow That Monkey!" with these ten questions ranging from easy to challenging.

What is the name of the magician whose show features an elephant?

Full Plot Summary and Ending Explained for Curious George 2: Follow That Monkey!

See more

Read the complete plot summary of Curious George 2: Follow That Monkey!, including all major events, twists, and the full ending explained in detail. Explore key characters, themes, hidden meanings, and everything you need to understand the story from beginning to end.


Ted, voiced by Jeff Bennett, shares a small New York City apartment with George, a resourceful creature who speaks in a few voices, as he pushes to balance his career with his personal life. When a newspaper announces that the renowned magician Piccadilly will perform a show featuring an elephant named Kayla, Ted tries to show the news to his roommate, but he’s late for a crucial meeting with Mr. Bloomsberry, the museum’s aging head who is thinking about retirement. Fred Tatasciore brings Mr. Bloomsberry to life, and he explains that he’s retiring and believes Ted is the only viable candidate to lead the museum—provided Ted can deliver a compelling one-week presentation to the Board of Directors about his vision for the institution.

Maggie, played by Nickie Bryar, bluntly tells Ted that his loved ones need more attention than his demanding career, a nudge that sets Ted on a path toward a more balanced life. To satisfy this push and to give George a little adventure, Ted takes George to the magic show. At the performance, Piccadilly makes the elephant Kayla disappear in a flourish, and George, curious and brave, heads backstage and ends up in the theater’s basement, where he discovers a hidden exit. Kayla remains free for the moment, but Piccadilly soon notices her absence and enlists security to search the venue. The security operation is led by Danno Wolfe, portrayed by Jamie Kennedy, with Mrs. Fisher, voiced by Cree Summer, assisting behind the scenes. A TV broadcast catches the moment Kayla is missing, showing her at a California animal park with her siblings Tonga and Layla, a detail that troubles Ted.

Ted and George return to the apartment with Kayla in tow, but their problems don’t end there. Ted attempts to call Piccadilly to explain the mix-up, yet the connection breaks, and Danno’s suspicions of a kidnapping grow. Determined to clear the air and keep Kayla safe, Ted and George chase a lead that takes them onto the California Express—a train advertised in a way that captivates George’s imagination. As the train departs, Ted can’t physically extract Kayla from the boxcar before it pulls away, and Danno’s team grows more convinced that the two men have abducted Kayla. The story broadens as Piccadilly is interviewed by Hark Hanson, and a photo montage surfaces that seems to show Ted and George with Kayla in the act of kidnapping, pushing Ted into a corner.

With publicity spiraling, Ted and George realize they’ve been heading in the wrong direction and decide to redirect their journey toward Kayla’s home and family. They spend a night with a farmer named Dan and his daughter Anna, a moment that underscores the importance of community and belonging. The newspapers react with speculation, reporting that New York believes the pair is guilty of kidnapping. Meanwhile, Mr. Bloomsberry faces the possibility of legal trouble, and Ted worries that his museum dream may collapse under the weight of public misunderstanding. The wind shifts again when George persuades Ted to take Kayla back to where she belongs. Just then, Danno arrives in a helicopter, determined to recover the elephant by force. A pig suddenly hurls Danno into a rain barrel, and Kayla’s alarmed presence frightens the helicopter crew into retreat. Seizing the moment, Ted, George, and Kayla escape on a school bus and accelerate toward the animal park, where Tonga and Layla greet Kayla with joy. Danno pursues them, but the trio outmaneuvers him and ends up skydiving back into New York, landing safely and reuniting with Kayla’s family.

Back in the city, Ted presents his report to the Board of Directors. At first flustered, he pivots to a heartfelt, improvised message that places friendship and family above work—proposing ideas like a Father and Son Day to strengthen community ties and support the people who matter most. The Board responds positively, approving Ted’s appointment as the new head of the museum. As the film circles toward its ending, Ted, George, and Maggie visit the park for a celebratory picnic. Piccadilly and Tina, played by Catherine Taber, arrive to reveal that Tonga and Layla have joined Piccadilly’s act, meaning Kayla and her family can be together again. A sense of reconciliation and renewed purpose lingers as the story closes with the idea that life’s balance—between work, friendship, and family—creates the strongest magic of all. The capstone moment ties the journey back to the opening question: what truly makes a museum worthy of its mission is not just the displays, but the people who care for each other along the way. The tale closes with a hopeful note that the new leadership will nurture both the city’s heart and its curiosity. Jerry Lewis lends the voice of the Stationmaster in a final quiet beat, and Matt Lauer appears in a TV bit recounting the day’s events, underscoring how stories travel and shape public perception.

Uncover the Details: Timeline, Characters, Themes, and Beyond!

Mobile App Preview

Coming soon on iOS and Android

The Plot Explained Mobile App

From blockbusters to hidden gems — dive into movie stories anytime, anywhere. Save your favorites, discover plots faster, and never miss a twist again.

Sign up to be the first to know when we launch. Your email stays private — always.

Discover Film Music Concerts Near You – Live Orchestras Performing Iconic Movie Soundtracks

Immerse yourself in the magic of cinema with live orchestral performances of your favorite film scores. From sweeping Hollywood blockbusters and animated classics to epic fantasy soundtracks, our curated listings connect you to upcoming film music events worldwide.

Explore concert film screenings paired with full orchestra concerts, read detailed event information, and secure your tickets for unforgettable evenings celebrating legendary composers like John Williams, Hans Zimmer, and more.

Concert Film CTA - Music Note
Concert Film CTA - Green Blue Wave

Curious George 2: Follow That Monkey! Themes and Keywords

Discover the central themes, ideas, and keywords that define the movie’s story, tone, and message. Analyze the film’s deeper meanings, genre influences, and recurring concepts.


curious george the monkey characterelephantmagiciankidnappingyellow hattheaterbaby elephantcross country tripzoofarmercartoon monkeycapturemuseumnew york citycaliforniahuman animal relationshipdirect to videobased on children's bookstraight to videotrapdoorsecurityhathead of securityfarmman wears a yellow suitman wears a hatyellow suitsuityellowcuriosityroad tripnecktiesix word titlecolon in titlepunctuation in titleexclamation point in titlehand drawn animationpet monkeytraditional animationname in titledigit in titlenumber 2 in titleanimal name in titleanimal in titledirect to video sequel to theatrical movienumbered sequelsequelsecond partmonkeynumber in title

Curious George 2: Follow That Monkey! Other Names and Titles

Explore the various alternative titles, translations, and other names used for Curious George 2: Follow That Monkey! across different regions and languages. Understand how the film is marketed and recognized worldwide.


Curious George 2 Peter Pedal - på nye eventyr Nicke Nyfiken 2 - Apa på Rymmen! Georges le petit curieux 2 Georges le petit curieux 2 : suivez ce singe Curioso Come George 2 - Missione Kayla Curious George 2 Follow That Monkey Curious George 2 - Follow That Monkey! Ciekawski George 2: Gońcie tę małpę! Ciekawski George : Gońcie tę małpę! Peter Pedal 2: På nye eventyr Nicke Nyfiken 2: Apa på rymmen! 好奇的乔治2 Georges Le Petit Curieux 2 - Suivez ce singe Coco auf wilder Verfolgungsjagd Curioso come George: Caccia alla scimmia Ciekawski George 2 George o Curioso 2 - Siga Aquele Macaco Любопытный Джордж 2: По следам обезьян Bajkeverő majom 2: Kövesd a majmot! Jorge el curioso 2: ¡Sigan a ese mono! Nieuwsgierig Aapje 2: Volg Dat Aapje! Meraklı Maymun 2 Jorge el Curioso 2: ¡Sigue a ese mono! Ο Περίεργος Γιωργάκης 2: Ακολουθήστε το Μαϊμουδάκι! George O Curioso 2: Siga Aquele Macaco! おさるのジョージ2/ゆかいな大冒険! 호기심 많은 조지 2 Zvědavý George: Následuj opici ג'ורג' הסקרן 2: אחרי הקוף

Similar Movies To Curious George 2: Follow That Monkey! You Should Know About

Browse a curated list of movies similar in genre, tone, characters, or story structure. Discover new titles like the one you're watching, perfect for fans of related plots, vibes, or cinematic styles.


© 2025 What's After the Movie. All rights reserved.