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Christine Cavanaugh | Babe | |
Miriam Margolyes | Fly | |
Danny Mann | Ferdinand | |
Hugo Weaving | Rex | |
Miriam Flynn | Maa | |
Russi Taylor | Duchess the Cat | |
Evelyn Krape | Old Ewe | |
Michael Edward-Stevens | Horse | |
Charles Bartlett | Cow | |
Paul Livingston | Rooster | |
Roscoe Lee Browne | Narrator | |
James Cromwell | Farmer Arthur H. Hoggett | |
Magda Szubanski | Esme Hoggett | |
Zoe Burton | The Hoggetts' Daughter | |
Paul Goddard | The Hoggetts' Son-in-Law | |
Wade Hayward | The Hoggets' Grandson | |
Brittany Byrnes | The Hoggetts' Granddaughter | |
Mary Acres | Valda | |
Janet Foye | Country Woman | |
Pamela Hawken | Country Woman |
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Producer | George Miller
Bill Miller Doug Mitchell Catherine Barber |
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Writer | George Miller
Chris Noonan Dick King-Smith |
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Cinematography |
Andrew Lesnie
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Musician | Nigel Westlake
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Babe is a little pig who doesn't quite know his place in the world. With a bunch of odd friends, like Ferdinand the duck who thinks he is a rooster and Fly the dog he calls mom, Babe realizes that he has the makings to become the greatest sheep pig of all time, and Farmer Hogget knows it. With the help of the sheep dogs Babe learns that a pig can be anything that he wants to be. |
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