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Actors:
Bob Bouchard,
Jim Ward,
Linda Griffin,
Charles Haid,
Wilbur Pauley,
Dennis Weaver,
John Sanford
Bob Bouchard
Jim Ward
19 May 1959, New York, New York, USA
Linda Griffin
Charles Haid
2 June 1943, San Francisco, California, USA
Wilbur Pauley
Dennis Weaver
4 June 1924, Joplin, Missouri, USA
John Sanford
Country:
United States, Japan
Keywords:
#Cuba Gooding Jr. #Home on the Range #Jennifer Tilly #John Sanford #Judi Dench #Walt Disney Feature Animation #Walt Disney Pictures #Will Finn
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Freed from the tyranny of dimensionality and realism, the animators indulged in one of the most goofy, silly, cartoony projects made at Disney in years.July 05, 2012
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Within the forgettable musical numbers, and the boring climax, I just couldn't force myself to find one thing positive about this.November 16, 2009
Assorted movie in-jokes should keep parents tolerably entertained, and Alan Menken's songs mercifully favor western swing over the expected twang pop.
Variety
April 27, 2004
Even if Disney production turns out to be, as many observers fear, one of studio's last 'traditionally animated' features, retro opus proves there's still a lot of life in them thar cels.
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Not a classic, but cute and fun for families.July 08, 2012
It all comes down to what it often does: a dumb concept, an uninspired plot, and characters we never grow to care about, much less love.