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Barnyard
In a comedy atmosphere, this anime revolves around the funny cow, Otis, that lead the animals in the farm, as they live in harmony, but in the absence of the farm owner, Tgey begin their crazy doings such as singing, playing, dancing, and all joyful doings, the thing that brings troubles for them, till Otis solve the problem before the coming of the farm owner.
3 May 1977, La Puente, California, USA
5 May 1951, New York City, New York, USA
14 July 1945, Ashland, Kentucky, USA
25 October 1969, New York, USA
11 March 1956, Detroit, Michigan, USA
14 February 1994, Los Angeles, California, USA
26 June 1967, Maryland, USA
7 March 1964, Portsmouth, Virginia, USA
18 November 1948, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
29 May 1963, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
20 February 1954, St. Louis, Missouri, USA
16 April 1994, San Marcos, California, USA
January 01, 2011
A re-hash of tired cliches and CGI effects.
August 25, 2007
That the lead character is a 'male cow' complete with udders shows how confused the picture is.
August 04, 2006
Could qualify as a case study in just how quickly and thoroughly computer-animated studio releases have declined to a state of inspiration-depleted, assembly-line anthropomorphism.
December 08, 2006
The animation is perfectly colorful and the voice actors earn their paychecks, but it's blatantly obvious that this thing started production without a screenplay -- and hit the screens without a plot.
November 07, 2012
A shockingly crass grab for holiday pocket money that's both infantile and endlessly patronising.
February 19, 2007
A beatifully animated simple but fun plot, carries enough giggles for all age groups.
October 19, 2006
Loud, raucous and dispiritingly unfunny.
April 21, 2009
Criminal acts and scenes of brutal violence spoil the effect of "Barnyard" as an animated movie for tots.
August 04, 2006
A sweet and mildly funny movie that will entertain young audiences, but one aspect is utterly mystifying: The two main characters, father and son bovine creatures, have large, distracting udders.
August 12, 2006
It shouldn't be surprising that writer-director Steve Oedekerk, the man responsible for Kung Pow! Enter The Fist and the second Ace Ventura movie, considers single-celled organisms as he shoots for the lowest common denominator.
May 18, 2010
The laughs subside near the end as the requisite moral kicks in, but this is still that rare kids' movie I'd recommend to parents and nonparents alike.
August 12, 2006
Don't the filmmakers know there are children watching -- and listening?

