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Babe

This story tells about the world of animals and agriculture and what happens in this different world of exciting events. That story began with the gentle farmer Arthur Hogget who wins a small pig called Peep in a county fair. Arthur began to raise Pep constantly and with the help of Arthur Hoggit, Pep learns to feed the sheep himself, which may seem strange, as Arthur seems happy.
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Common Sense Media
January 02, 2011 Heartwarming farm story touching and a bit scary.
Philadelphia Daily News
July 30, 2013 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.
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Christian Science Monitor
July 30, 2013 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.
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TIME Magazine
August 19, 2014 He's brave and bright, good-natured and ambitious, naive and vulnerable. All in all, he's probably the most winsome orphan to appear on the screen since Freddie Bartholomew impersonated David Copperfield 60 years ago.
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Chicago Tribune
July 30, 2013 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.
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Philadelphia Inquirer
July 30, 2013 Babe is not, strictly speaking, a kid's movie. It is a preposterously funny fable that strikes a chord with adults, too.
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People Magazine
July 30, 2013 The plot provides a worthy lesson for kids, but it plays out like George Orwell's Animal Farm as retold by Barney. Kinda weird.
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New York Daily News
August 19, 2014 Thanks to well-trained live animals, clever voice characterizations and a big dash of muppetry from Henson's Creature Shop, Babe and his barnyard friends not only walk the walk and trot the trot, they also talk the talk.
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Orlando Sentinel
June 16, 2015 Much to my surprise, I found Babe charming in an eccentric, oddly tough-minded sort of way. And if it isn't quite good enough to change my mind about the entire critter-chat genre, it is certainly good enough to recommend.
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Chicago Tribune
August 19, 2014 Here's the summer's sleeper for kids and their parents, a terrific picture that takes a lot of risks and makes them all pay off in a charming story about a pig who fancies himself a sheepdog -- or sheep-pig.
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Radio Times
July 30, 2013 It's a delight from start to finish that will captivate children and melt the heart of even the grumpiest adult.
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Tulsa World
June 16, 2015 Wise, captivating and thoroughly loony, this artful little farm fable is one of those rare films that works for all age levels.
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Annabelle: Creation
IMDb: 7
2017
109 min
Country: United States
Genre: Thriller, Horror, Mystery
Twelve years after the tragic death of their little girl, a dollmaker and his wife welcome a nun and several girls from a shuttered orphanage into ...