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Babe

Babe

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A piglet with a heart of gold decides he wants to become a sheep herder but is met with resistance from the other animals on the farm.

CertificateU

Duration92 mins

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  • Amir, 10
  • 7 reviews

Review by Amir, 10

5 stars

29 Mar 2017

Babe This movie is an enjoyable movie. At the begging, Babe, his mother and his brothers and sisters in a small room with other pig families. Babe’s mother gets taken away by a pig shop with other pig’s mothers. Suddenly Babe was taken to a fun fair and he was as a prize. A farmer named Hoggett had a go to see how heavy the pig was. After the competition they phoned Hoggett and told them that he had won Babe. Babe was unlike an ordinary pig who liked to do things that pigs do. It was easy for Babe to settle in because he was very kind and caring. Babe was the only pig on the farm but had peculiar habits: being a sheepdog. Rex and Fly are other sheep dogs. Babe calls them his mother and father. Babe has different ways of getting the sheep in the box, he asked them nicely and they start to move inside the box. One day, Babe has a competition for sheep dogs for the best score. When he gets there he… hold on, I don’t want to give the game away. Why don’t you just go and see the movie!

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