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Babe el puerquito va a la ciudad

Título original: Babe: Pig in the City
  • 1998
  • PG
  • 1h 37min
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Elizabeth Daily and Danny Mann in Babe el puerquito va a la ciudad (1998)
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Babe, recién salido de su victoria en el concurso de pastoreo, regresa a la granja de Hoggett, pero después de que el granjero se lesiona y no puede trabajar, Babe tiene que ir a la gran ciu... Leer todoBabe, recién salido de su victoria en el concurso de pastoreo, regresa a la granja de Hoggett, pero después de que el granjero se lesiona y no puede trabajar, Babe tiene que ir a la gran ciudad para salvar la granja.Babe, recién salido de su victoria en el concurso de pastoreo, regresa a la granja de Hoggett, pero después de que el granjero se lesiona y no puede trabajar, Babe tiene que ir a la gran ciudad para salvar la granja.

  • Dirección
    • George Miller
  • Guionistas
    • George Miller
    • Judy Morris
    • Mark Lamprell
  • Elenco
    • Magda Szubanski
    • Elizabeth Daily
    • Mickey Rooney
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    5.9/10
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    • Dirección
      • George Miller
    • Guionistas
      • George Miller
      • Judy Morris
      • Mark Lamprell
    • Elenco
      • Magda Szubanski
      • Elizabeth Daily
      • Mickey Rooney
    • 243Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 54Opiniones de los críticos
    • 68Metascore
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    • Nominado a 1 premio Óscar
      • 1 premio ganado y 17 nominaciones en total

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    Magda Szubanski
    Magda Szubanski
    • Mrs. Esme Cordelia Hoggett
    Elizabeth Daily
    Elizabeth Daily
    • Babe
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    • (as E.G. Daily)
    Mickey Rooney
    Mickey Rooney
    • Fugly Floom
    James Cromwell
    James Cromwell
    • Farmer Arthur Hoggett
    Mary Stein
    Mary Stein
    • The Landlady
    Danny Mann
    Danny Mann
    • Ferdinand
    • (voz)
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    Glenne Headly
    Glenne Headly
    • Zootie
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    Steven Wright
    Steven Wright
    • Bob
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    James Cosmo
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    Nathan Kress
    • Easy
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    Myles Jeffrey
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    Stanley Ralph Ross
    Stanley Ralph Ross
    • The Pitbull
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    Russi Taylor
    Russi Taylor
    • The Pink Poodle
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    Adam Goldberg
    Adam Goldberg
    • Flealick
    • (voz)
    Eddie Barth
    Eddie Barth
    • Nigel
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    • …
    Bill Capizzi
    Bill Capizzi
    • The Sniffer Dog
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    Miriam Margolyes
    Miriam Margolyes
    • Fly
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    Hugo Weaving
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      • George Miller
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      • George Miller
      • Judy Morris
      • Mark Lamprell
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    bob the moo

    How to make a sow's ear out of a purse – charmless tat

    Fresh from sheep dog trials success, Babe and Farmer Hogget are the toast of the land. However an accident puts Hogget in traction and leaves the farm dangerously close to being repossessed. Mrs Hogget sets out to America with Babe to attend a major Fare with a large appearance fee, however a misunderstanding at customs results in them missing the fare and being stranded in the city. The pair go to a hotel that illegally takes animals of all sorts but Mrs Hogget's arrest and the capture of the animals leads Babe to once again show determination against the odds.

    At the end of the film Babe, Farmer Hogget says `that'll do pig, that'll do'. It is a wonderfully touching moment that is fitting for such a charming story that was told without malice or clumsy humour – just one warm moment after another. However the studio didn't hear Hogget's words and pumped out a sequel that will have all but the least demanding child clambering to watch the original to wash away the bad taste in their mouths from this. The plot is nothing like the original in theme – it tries to set out it's stall (sorry) as being a tale of how the brave heart overcomes etc but it is nonsense, instead it is more like Home Alone with monkeys than Babe.

    The humour comes with things falling etc and the plot is far too dark and cruel to have anything like the original's charm. It is just plain dull to be honest and I never found myself involved in the hectic going-ons that were occurring before me. Worse still are the characters. On one hand we have a few famous (read American) voices added to the cast (Wright, Rooney and a few I couldn't place) but they don't ever get close to being as good CHARACTERS as the original had. Where the original had animals that we knew or grew to care for as Babe did, here we have comedy monkeys (one alarmingly dressed as an `Nu Yark' hussy!) and dogs that barely get a line. These are animals played for laughs (oh, look at the monkey getting dressed!) and not played as characters as in the first film.

    Overall this is not awful it is just very poor and difficult to enjoy. Kids will laugh at the animals chasing humans etc but adults will be unmoved and uninvolved. For me this film was worse than it actually was as it traded on the name of that charming film Babe. It slightly ruined the memory of the original for me with a sour taste and I shall never wish to see this thing again. If you loved the original and were interested in seeing this – don't. Just don't.
    Steve-176

    A Triumph

    Babe: Pig In The City is captivating; a triumph. It's right up there with other subversive, surreal masterpieces like Delicatessen and The Cook, The Thief, His Wife And Her Lover, but in spite of what you might have heard Babe 2 isn't too dark for children, or for any older human. It's full of many wonderfully melancholy moments but it's not nasty. Above all Babe: Pig In The City is a triumph for gentleness and a plea on behalf of the marginalised; the weak in our community. It's one of the best films yet made and an ideal film for children to see.

    What did Hollywood expect? Writer/director of Babe: Pig In The City, Australian George Miller couldn't be expected to roll over and produce a sweet (read merchandisable) sequel to the original Babe. He's far too human and thoughtful for that.

    George Miller for heaven's sake has been intimately involved with The Mad Max Films, Lorenzo's Oil, Flirting, Dead Calm, Bangkok Hilton (TV), The Year My Voice Broke and The Dismissal (TV) a list that has no hint within it of a thoughtless panderer to the consumer society. The Witches Of Eastwick was the only aberration and Miller reportedly hated that experience, swearing to never work with Hollywood again, not on their terms anyway.

    But then there was the phenomenon of Babe which made a fortune. Miller consented to do a sequel but demanded final cut and dismayed the toy makers when they found that Babe 2 didn't fit in with the money machine. So Babe: Pig In The City was dumped, with bad reviews generated probably from people who haven't even bothered to see it.

    Babe: Pig In The City sees James Cromwell as Farmer Hoggett dumped (down a well) early in the film and the famous sheep-pig heading off to the city with Mrs Hoggett (Magda Szubanski) to earn some money to save the farm. The Pig gets separated from Mrs Hoggett and becomes aligned with a set of urban frightened animals who are threatened with being evicted from their homes. Babe saves the day by means of his sweet, giving nature.

    This film looks wonderful. The same digitalised mouth movements to match speech are used as in the original movie. Similarly amazing animal training has the stars doing wonderful things as they tell the story and the sets are simply superb. The city is a composite of Sydney, New York , Paris, London and others with the copperplate ETERNITY graffiti well known by older Sydneysiders sitting gently above it all; an appropriately sensitive emblem for the world Miller has created.

    Babe 2 is about innocence; about children. Some would say that the film is concerned with Animal Rights but I don't think it's drawing too long a bow to say that the film is commenting on the loss of power and self determination many millions are feeling in the western world as their jobs are disappearing. The lost, threatened animals in Babe have an aura of hopelessness, or at least helplessness before the bright and brave Babe shows them the way to assert themselves.

    Babe: Pig In The City is also often very funny, very human, even if animals are the stars. It's an absolute must see for all animal lovers, of any age. And if you think it's too dark, well grow up. That's life.
    Chrysanthepop

    Screen's Sweetest Pig Is Back..with Lots Of Colourful New Friends

    Those who liked 'Babe' will wonder whether 'Babe: Pig in the City' is a good enough sequel. My answer is: definitely! Here are adorable pig is seen with some new colourful friends, lots of them, in a new adventure. Just like the first one, this one too is sheer delight, albeit a little more serious. I don't understand why people are complaining that this isn't a movie for kids. Why not? I think it's an excellent family film. There is no death or blood. It portrays a part of reality (e.g. that accidents happen, that there are others who are less fortunate than us etc) without getting to graphic and that's why it's great for kids too. It's a lot of fun and even suspenseful. I was in my teens when I first saw this film. There's one scene where Flealick follows the van but one he loses hold, he slides onto one side of the street and lies there motionless while the wheels on his 'scooter' rotate. For a moment my heart had stopped beating (as I thought he was dead) and I was so hoping that he hadn't passed away. The sequence that followed brought me back to laughing mode. Magda Szubanski has more to do here and she displays her comic abilities brilliantly. A strange thing I noticed was she had an American accent in the first film but here it's Australian and British. The rest of the voice-acting is done very well and in sync. The fictitious city (it may be Sidney as the famous opera-house was visible in one scene) is suitably dark and mysterious. I found 'Babe: Pig In The City' more uplifting than the first movie. I wish there was a third movie that would have made it a complete trilogy.
    Wadsworth2002

    Death is darker

    Many people just don't get it. They may tell you this movie is too dark for children. Don't believe them. This is a great movie for children. Didn't "Snow White" have an old hag try to kill her with a poison apple. Death is darker than any "dark tone" laid out in this gorgeous piece of cinema, but "Snow White" didn't get as many negative comments as this movie. The kids that watched the original "Babe" have grown up, and so did the franchise. Sure the movie may have a few adult moments than the original; for instance, most kids won't understand the whole Mrs. Hoggett cavity search incident. But overall this movie presents the great moral that everyone should be good to each other over everything else, even to someone who might have done something wrong to you. That is a message that everyone, adults and children, should hear and consider. In the end, "Babe" achieves respect and gains a whole new group of friends from his good deeds, and everyone is happy including the audience. I think this movie will be considered a classic sometime in the future, as it should be.
    Ericho

    Gene Siskel, you had the right idea!!

    I would just like to thank Gene Siskel for all the tribute he gave to this movie. He ranked it as the best movie of 1998!! I would have to agree with him! This has got to be one of the funniest, wildest, best films of all time!!! The first "Babe" is pale in comparison to this movie! Anyway, it's about how Mrs. Hoggat is in debt, so she takes Babe to live in the big city with her. When Babe gets there, he meets tons of new animal friends, cats, dogs, monkeys, you name it! I also remember how the one monkey lady would always call him "the pig whitey thing". There were so many animal characters, but yet it worked because they were all each in some way important to the story. The duck was funny, too! Give us more of the duck! It was also cool how the bulldog wanted everyone to obey Babe, and it was like he was Babe's protector. What was also satisfying was how at the end, they told about what happened to all of the animal characters. It makes you realize how these animals all have their own communities and such. That's why I adore movies like this and "Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey".

    I'll never forget my favorite part, the scene at the end where Mrs. Hoggat was flying in those big trousers and everyone was in a frenzy to get Babe. And they made cute references, like the part where Babe was giving the jellybeans ("Thank the pig") was probably a reference to the pope, I believe. I can't believe this movie has no quotes! Please don't listen to the Leonard Maltin review. I personally think the first "Babe" was darker than BPITC. Anyway, this is truly a wonderful film. I've only seen it once (I think) so rent it today! A perfect 10/10.

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    • Trivia
      The box office failure of this and the equally expensive ¿Conoces a Joe Black? (1998) led to the resignation of then Universal head Casey Silver.
    • Errores
      The dog listed as the Pit Bull is actually a Bull Terrier. Pit Bulls look quite different, without the distinctive sloping muzzle of the Bull Terrier.
    • Citas

      The Narrator: Something broke through the terror - flickerings, fragments of his short life, the random events that delivered him to this, his moment of annihilation. As terror gave way to exhaustion, Babe turned to his attacker, his eyes filled with one simple question...

      Babe: ...why?

    • Créditos curiosos
      One of the singing mice thanks the audience for staying through the credits.
    • Versiones alternativas
      The scene where Ferdinand lands at the Gun Club is removed from some TV showings. The film cuts from him landing in daylight to his perching, out of breath, on top of a tall building after dark.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Babe: Pig in the City/Home Fries/Ringmaster/Very Bad Things/Savior (1998)
    • Bandas sonoras
      That'll Do
      Music and Lyrics by Randy Newman

      Randy Newman Music & MCA Music Publishing, a division of Universal Studios, Inc.

      Produced by Robert Ezrin (as Bob Ezrin)

      Performed by Peter Gabriel

      Courtesy of Real World Records, Geffen Records and Virgin Records

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 10 de julio de 1999 (México)
    • Países de origen
      • Australia
      • Estados Unidos
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      • Inglés
    • También se conoce como
      • Babe: Pig in the City
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Disney Studios, Moore Park, Sídney, Nueva Gales del Sur, Australia(Studio, Flealands Hotel and neighbourhood - Metro Theatre)
    • Productoras
      • Kennedy Miller Productions
      • Universal Pictures
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    • Presupuesto
      • USD 90,000,000 (estimado)
    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 18,319,860
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 6,162,640
      • 29 nov 1998
    • Total a nivel mundial
      • USD 69,131,860
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      1 hora 37 minutos
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