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Miriam Margolyes | Fly the Female Sheepdog | |
Christine Cavanaugh | Babe the Gallant Pig | |
Danny Mann | Ferdinand the Duck | |
Michael Edward-Stevens | Horse | |
Hugo Weaving | Rex the Male Sheepdog | |
Miriam Flynn | Maa the Very Old Ewe | |
Evelyn Krape | Old Ewe | |
Paul Livingston | Rooster in Stall | |
Charles Bartlett | Cow | |
Russi Taylor | Dutchess the Cat | |
James Cromwell | Arthur Hoggett |
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Producer | George Miller
Bill Miller |
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Writer | George Miller
Chris Noonan |
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Cinematography | Andrew Lesnie
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Musician | Nigel Westlake
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With the help of many odd friends (ducks, dogs, farmers, humans at times), the pig Babe realizes he can pretty much do anything he set's out to do. His goal, to be the best sheep herding pig, yes, better then a dog. All you gotta do is believe in yourself, set your goal and stick with it. Christine Cavanaugh (Babe) does an excellent job bringing the pig to life, any childhood memory of wishing your teddy bear can talk, brings a smile to films like "Babe" when you actually can see animals can talk. |
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