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Racing Stripes

Racing Stripes

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Energetic comedy adventure about a young zebra who has been raised by a horse farmer and his daughter.

CertificateU

Duration97 mins

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  • Aurora, 7
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Review by Aurora, 7

5 stars

16 May 2013

I love this film as it is really funny. It is about Stripes who is a zebra and thinks he's a racing horse. Stripes mum and dad were taken away by bad people and they left Stripes in the middle of the road when he was a baby zebra. Stripes is rescued by a man who takes Stripes home to his farm.

I like movies with animals talking because they are interesting. If I had to be one of the characters in the film I would be Channing, the little girl. When Channing is older her father’s car was broken down and her motor bike was broken down so she was going to be late for work. So she pleaded with her father to allow her to take Stripes to work. And he said yes. The next day some bad horses said Stripes was a zebra. His friends helped Stripes to train to be in a horse race but Stripes does not behave properly because he is not a horse.

I would give this 10 out of 10.

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