Release Date Babe Aug 4, 1995 Wide
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Actors For Babe
James Cromwell,Magda Szubanski,Christine Cavanaugh,Miriam Margolyes,Danny Mann,Hugo Weaving,Michael Edward-Steve...,Miriam Flynn,Paul Goddard,David Webb,Marshall Napier,Matthew Long,John Doyle,Charles Bartlett,Russie Taylor,Courtland Mead,Rosanna Huffman,Paige Pollack,Maeve Germaine,Jane AldenGenres Babe : Drama,Action & Adventure,Kids & Family,Science Fiction & Fantasy
Visitor Ranting & Critics For Babe
User Ranting Babe : 3User Percentage For Babe : %
User Count Like for Babe : 505,947
All Critics Ranting For Babe : 8.3
All Critics Count For Babe : 64
All Critics Percentage For Babe : 97 %
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Movie Overview For Babe
Babe is a little pig who doesn't quite know his place in the world. With a bunch of odd friends, like Ferdinand the duck who thinks he is a rooster and Fly the dog he calls mom, Babe realizes that he has the makings to become the greatest sheep pig of all time, and Farmer Hogget knows it. With the help of the sheep dogs Babe learns that a pig can be anything that he wants to be.TagLine Babe
A little pig goes a long way.Trailer For Babe
Review For Babe
Babe is not, strictly speaking, a kid's movie. It is a preposterously funny fable that strikes a chord with adults, too.Carrie Rickey-Philadelphia Inquirer
For children, the movie will play like a storybook come to life. Adults, at first, will marvel at the special effects and puppetry. But ultimately, they'll be won over by the nuances of a story that finds a fresh way to deliver a timeless message.
Gary Dretzka-Chicago Tribune
A film that is exceptional in its technical effects and its graceful ability to entertain.
Doug Thomas-Seattle Times
[It's] a comedy of animal manners that is much funnier and much cannier than any recent movie about human relationships: a lovely, stubbornly idiosyncratic fable of aspiration and survival.
Terrence Rafferty-New Yorker
It has a surprising charm.
Jack Kroll-Newsweek
Australian director Chris Noonan and producer George Miller show what real talent and imagination can do, even without big-name humans as costars.
Lisa Schwarzbaum-Entertainment Weekly
The hero of the children's movie Babe is probably the summer's most likable character -- a pig so appealing he may have your family swearing off hot dogs.
Gary Thompson-Philadelphia Daily News
The plot provides a worthy lesson for kids, but it plays out like George Orwell's Animal Farm as retold by Barney. Kinda weird.
Leah Rozen-People Magazine
It's a delight from start to finish that will captivate children and melt the heart of even the grumpiest adult.
John Ferguson-Radio Times
The movie is at times raucous, but its spirits couldn't be higher, and the tale teaches a good-natured lesson about why cooperation is better than coercion.
David Sterritt-Christian Science Monitor
Heartwarming farm story touching and a bit scary.
M. Faust-Common Sense Media
Every movie for children should be made with this much care, expressing this much unparalleled richness and beauty
Tim Brayton-Antagony & Ecstasy
This reviewer for one, hasn't been able to face a pork chop in the months since, and is still laughing at the vibrant joyousness of this delicious comic fable.
Angie Errigo-Empire Magazine
It's enough to turn you vegetarian.
-Film4
Babe provides a stunning revisionist take on barnyard politics, and may change the whole way we view pigs politically.
Jay Hardwig-Austin Chronicle
This Australian-made movie has a darker edge than most American kiddie films, but a perfectly contrived happy ending should soothe juvenile sensibilities. Adults, meanwhile, may find themselves enthralled.
-TV Guide's Movie Guide
Its seemingly effortless synthesis of humor and pathos [is] almost as wonderful as is its ability to capture the sense of awe and fear that attends youth's initial exposure to the big wide world.
Nick Schager-Lessons of Darkness
This enchanting, cleverly made fable, brings freshness and charm to the premise of talking animals. A sleeper, the picture was nominated for 7 Oscars, including Best Picture, winning one for Visual Effects.
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