A little pig with big dreams teaches himself to be a sheepdog in this marvelous fantasy based on Dick King-Smith's children's novel THE SHEEP-PIG. When an old farmer wins a piglet at a carnival by guessing its weight, be brings the little oinker home. At first, Babe feels confused and lonely. But a maternal collie, who just delivered her own litter, welcomes Babe into her family, and teaches him about farm life. Soon the precious pig proves that he can be a pretty valuable asset to the farmer and his wife--in a most unexpected way. Special effects allow the entire menagerie of farm animals to ... speak throughout this magical live-action tale.
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A pig that thinks it's a dog....
When this came out 12 years ago, I thought, 'Wow, this is pretty amazing' and since then movie audiences have been astonished at a number of camera tricks, computer-enhanced people, animals, monsters, and who knows what....so this kind of story with fun special effects is no longer is unique.
However, it's so charming, so fine a tale that it should hold up as solid entertainment for a long, long time. It has proved to be anything but a flash-in-the-pan.
Filmed in rural Australia, the scenery is magnificent and so is the house that is featured in the film. It looks like some old-fashioned gingerbread house. The animals are entertaining, talking to one another ...
Babe Sublimely endearing Australian yarn about a piglet raised by a dog who learns to herd sheep. Won a slew of awards and charmed innumerable children
People may have laughed off the notion of a talking pig movie winning multiple Oscar nominations, but director Noonan's triumphant debut is no ordinary kiddie film.
In this adaptation (by George Miller, director of the Mad Max films no less) of Dick King-Smith's tale of the sheep-pig, Noonan created one of the most appealing family films of the 90s. It's a children's movie that transcends age and turned Cromwell, as the silent but kindly Farmer Hoggett, into one of the most dependable character actors around...
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man i love this movie. first time i saw it was in junior high(literally). my teacher brought it to class and we watched it. we didn\'t get to finish watching it, so i asked the teacher if he would please tell me the rest of the film.....hell he was happy to do it. and i was happy to hear the rest of it. great teacher by the way. thanks where ever you are. 3 of 4 stars very good.