It's rather comforting to think that a polite pig can find his place in the world after all.
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Het verhaal over het aandoenlijke biggetje Babe speelt zich af op een boerderij, waar het dier is gedoemd om als kerstdiner te dienen voor de familie Hoggett. Boer Hoggett heeft het varken gewonnen, nadat hij diens juiste gewicht had geraden tijdens een jaarmarkt. Op de boerderij raakt Babe bevriend met de collie Fly, die juist een nest jongen heeft geworpen en die Babe graag adopteert. Fly leert hem hoe hij zich moet gedragen als schaapsherder. Alles gaat goed totdat Babe een nieuw maatje krijgt in de gedaante van de egoïstische eend Ferdinand die alleen maar kwajongensstreken wil uithalen.
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It's rather comforting to think that a polite pig can find his place in the world after all.
I love the little pig!!! A perfect, incredibly endearing family comedy about kindness! A feat of puppeteering and visual effects! Babe waddled so Paddington could run! This movie is like a TV series with a thousand little genres in it- there’s a heist movie, there’s a coming of age story, there’s a mystery movie, and it ends with a sports movie. What a miracle that they all work!Absolutely enamored with this movie. The comedy off of the puppeteering alone is funnier than many of the movies I’ve seen in the last month or so. I’ll watch a sheep or duck puppet do anything for a full two hours, I think. I almost named my dog Pig and I would’ve teared up through the final sequence of this if I did. Instead, I named him Clooney and hugged him tightly every time Fly came on the screen because he looks a lot like her. :) He’s farting at my feet right now. :) God, he farts so much. :) That’ll do, Clooney. :)
me when babe was trying to be sneaky but got his tiny hoof tangled in the yarn
A gentle piglet born on a farm discovers he has a unique talent for herding sheep, challenging the social norms of his animal community.
Chris Noonan directed this 1995 Australian classic, which received seven Academy Award nominations.
Yes, the film won an Academy Award for Best Visual Effects and the Golden Globe for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy.