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Babe   1995     3 stars    G, 94 min.
Genre: Family / Adventure / Drama / Fantasy
Director: Chris Noonan  
Cast: James Cromwell, Magda Szubanski, Christine Cavanaugh, Miriam Margolyes, Danny Mann, Hugo Weaving, Miriam Flynn, Roscoe Lee Browne, Mary Acres, Russi Taylor, Evelyn Krape, Michael Edward-Stevens, Charles Bartlett, Paul Livingston, Magda Szubanski

  When a runt piglet, Babe (voice of Christine Cavanaugh), is saved by Farmer Hoggett (James Cromwell), the pig is brought to a farm where animals communicate with each other in a common language. Taken in by a sheepdog mother (voice of Magda Szubanski), Babe learns that even though it is permissible to play with the puppies, he cannot herd sheep. Babe proves them wrong and learns that simply talking nicely gets desired results from the other animals in this fairy tale environment. The film won an Oscar for Best Visual Effects and was nominated for several others including Best Picture, Director, and Supporting Actor (James Cromwell).



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James Cromwell Farmer Arthur Hoggett
Magda Szubanski Mrs. Esme Hoggett
Christine Cavanaugh Babe the Gallant Pig (voice)
Miriam Margolyes Fly the Sheepdog (voice)
Danny Mann Ferdinand the duck (voice)
Hugo Weaving Rex the Sheepdog (voice)
Miriam Flynn Maa the Old Ewe (voice)
Roscoe Lee Browne Narrator (voice)
Mary Acres Valda
Russi Taylor Dutchess the Cat (voice)
Evelyn Krape Old Ewe (voice)
Michael Edward-Stevens Horse (voice)
Charles Bartlett Cow (voice)
Paul Livingston Rooster in Stall (voice)
Magda Szubanski Mrs. Esme Hoggett (voice)

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Dexter's Laboratory Ego Trip   1999     2 and a half stars    N/R, 62 min.
Genre: Animation / Family / Comedy / Sci-Fi
Director: Genndy Tartakovsky  
Cast: Christine Cavanaugh, Eddie Deezen, Jeff Bennett, Kathryn Cressida, Kath Soucie, Tom Kenny

  Based on the TV series, the film version is a little long to hold the young-ones' attention. Our boy genius/inventor Dexter (voice of Christine Cavanaugh) travels into the future to save the world from misuse of one of his inventions and keeps running into himself at different times in the future.

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Rugrats in Paris: The Movie   2000     2 and a half stars    G, 80 min.
Genre: Animation / Family / Comedy
Director: Stig Bergqvist, Paul Demeyer  
Cast: Christine Cavanaugh, Elizabeth Daily, Cheryl Chase, Susan Sarandon, Kath Soucie, John Lithgow, Joe Alaskey, Michael Bell, Tim Curry, Debbie Reynolds, Tara Strong, Tress MacNeille, Casey Kasem, Jack Riley

  The Rugrats are back; this time they head to Paris and end up warding off the impending marriage of Chuckie Finster's (voice of Christine Cavanaugh) father (voice of Michael Bell) to the child-hating Coco LaBouche (voice of Susan Sarandon).


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Poster Art From art.comThe Rugrats Movie   1998     2 stars    G, 81 min.
Genre: Animation / Family / Adventure / Comedy
Director: Igor Kovalyov, Norton Virgien  
Cast: Elizabeth Daily, Christine Cavanaugh, Kath Soucie, Cheryl Chase, Tara Strong, Melanie Chartoff, Jack Riley, Joe Alaskey, David Spade, Whoopi Goldberg, Michael Bell, Tim Curry, Busta Rhymes, Roger Clinton, Margaret Cho

  Tommy (voice of Elizabeth Daily), Chuckie, Phillip, and Lillian (voices of Kath Soucie) try to return Tommy's troublesome baby brother, Dylan–"Dil" (voice of Tara Strong)–to the hospital where he was born. But along the way they get lost–really lost!


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Movie Quick Pick
1. Babe (1995)
2. Dexter's Laboratory Ego Trip (1999)
3. Rugrats in Paris: The Movie (2000)
4. The Rugrats Movie (1998)


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