Obviously, it means Beverly Hills Chihuahua Does The Macarena, or Beverly Hills Chihuahua Dos, or Beverly Hills Chihuahua Gone Loco, or a sequel of some kind. Movies with live-action talking animals that do even remotely well, always get sequels. But more than that, a successful movie about talking animals/stereotypes who sometimes engage in musical numbers paves the way for future successful movies about talking animals/stereotypes who sometimes engage in musical numbers. We might never have had the opportunity to see hundreds of CGI chihuahuas dance atop Aztec ruins to the tune of "Oh, Chihuahua," if a movie featuring dozens of CGI kangaroos rapping in the outback hadn't been #1 at the box office five years ago. That's right: without Kangaroo Jack, that cinematic pioneer of the awful, live-action, talking animal/stereotype genre, Beverly Hills Chihuahua might never have happened.
The only question that remains (besides "Why does this keep happening?"), is what live-action talking, singing animal/stereotype will be the subject of the next hit movie? A Russian bear cub who runs away from the circus to join The Warped Tour? A family of redneck squirrels that break into "On The Road Again" while hitching a ride to the big city? A snobby French poodle who gets really into le hip-hop? Only time will tell.
