Bunyan and Babe

2017

Adventure / Animation / Comedy / Family / Fantasy

IMDb Rating 4.8/10 10 445 445

Plot summary

Travis and his sister, Whitney, visit their grandparents for the summer and fall through a magical portal which transports him to the world of American hero Paul Bunyan and his big, blue, talking ox, Babe.


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August 25, 2023 at 01:39 AM

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Top cast

Mark Hamill as Grandpa
Kelsey Grammer as The Amazing Blackstone / Norm Blandsford
John Goodman as Paul Bunyan
Jeff Foxworthy as Babe the Blue Ox
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1 hr 24 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by rabenulrik 5 / 10

The year of the Ox

Let us pray for a good Year of the Ox. Animated comedy fantasy about the well known legend as seen in movies like Fargo in Minnesota where many people from near Billund Denmark went ages ago. This was made like in a hurry for tourism in Minnesota with 00s PC quality so stream it if you want a cheap laugh.

Reviewed by princessstrickland21 5 / 10

Its cute

Love the voice acting, story is ok, but I this would be more fun for kids 4 and up.

I still like the story of a boy meeting a folk legend (voiced by john goodman) and helping him save his grandparents farm by an evil hypnotist (voiced by Kelsey Grammer) I did enjoy it, but not as much as younger children would. fun for any age. Great voice acting. Good story. Still good and cute. ???

Reviewed by nammage 5 / 10

Two Stories Both About Greed with no Substance

I don't know who Elias Zubair is (reviewer who gave it 10/10) but either they worked on the film or this is the only film they've ever seen in their life. There's nothing really special about this film. It's average. The comedic element is tame; starts out with a protagonist who wants to take over a small town and its farms and ventures from there in showing how farm life is great. I live in a farming community, myself, cartoons like this only show the happy parts; like it's all fun and games. While those aspects can be there from time to time, it's mainly hard work.

The animation is pretty good; I've seen worse. The script is bland in the sense of paint-by-numbers. I think this film is more for 10 and under. I really don't see it holding the attention of anyone else. It barely held mine. If there were laughs, I probably forgot them or didn't laugh. Not good.

The opening scene of the kid playing the car racing video game is prevalent later in the film where the kid is in a car chase on a bicycle. Apparently a kid on a bicycle goes faster than a goon in a car as long as there are obstacles. Kind of reminded me of the scene in E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial but I enjoyed that one better.

So, the film is about two children (brother and sister) who spend a few weeks on their grandparents (the grandpa is voiced by Mark Hamill) farm where the protagonist is really just one man and his magician brother (voiced by Kelsey Grammar (website keeps changing it to 'Grammar', I know it's with an 'e')) but representing some huge corporation who wants a town and its farms because big companies are always good as bad guys and poor uneducated farmers and townspeople are always good as the heroes. They want to build the biggest factory-mall in the world because the world always needs more of those. Throw in a couple of kids, Paul Bunyan (voiced by John Goodman), and a blue Ox (voiced by Jeff Foxworthy) that talks and we got a winner!

This film, as a kids film, sure does have a lot of name-calling in it. Mainly by the main protagonist against the farmers and townspeople. Is there an underlining point to this film? Probably. Could be greed of people; the Paul Bunyan character does talk about the greed of people in his day. Then, you have the main protagonist wanting all that land and town all for himself to be "filthy rich". Oh, he even has the water poisoned. There are two separate stories here which they attempt to connect toward the end; the protagonist story which is: corporations are evil and bad and just want everything, and the Paul Bunyan and blue Ox story. I think the latter story (Bunyan/Ox) would have been a better story to tell, I mean: they're the title of the film. Seems a no-brainer.

While it is true there are bad companies out there that are purely in existence for profit, and nothing else it doesn't actually work in this film because it's actually not the greed of a corporation but of one person who runs the corporation. If it was such a big bad corporation then the protagonist would have all the means to do all the things he sets out to do and not have to illicit the help of his fake magician brother whose apparent skill is hypnosis. So, that story doesn't even work. Now, the other could have worked (the main title story) if the other story wasn't injected into it. I probably would have loved watching that but instead they mesh two opposite stories together and try to make it political. I have no problem with animated films having a political slant to them, Wall- E is a great example of a politicized animated film, and it's a great film. This film: not so much.

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