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      • A movie like this is fun for kids: bright, quick-paced, with broad, outrageous characters. But "Home on the Range" doesn't have the crossover quality of the great Disney films like "Beauty and the Beast" and " The Lion King." And it doesn't have the freshness and originality of a more traditional movie like "Lilo & Stitch."
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  2. Apr 2, 2004 · "Home on the Range," Disney's new animated feature, has the genial friendliness of a 1940s singing cowboy movie, and the plot could have been borrowed from Hopalong Cassidy or Roy Rogers, apart from the slight detail that they aren't cows.

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  3. Mar 21, 2004 · 52% Tomatometer 129 Reviews 29% Audience Score 25,000+ Ratings To save their owner's farm, three cows (Roseanne Barr, Judi Dench, Jennifer Tilly) try to capture a notorious rustler and collect...

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    • Will Finn, John Sanford
    • PG
    • Kids & Family, Comedy, Animation
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    • Will Finn, John Sanford
    • Kids & Family, Comedy, Animation
  5. Outside of its animation, Home on the Range is a painful miss that shows Disney at its absolute lowest. Full Review | Nov 10, 2023. The feeling the movie leaves is of wanting to embrace a...

  6. Home on the Range: Directed by Will Finn, John Sanford. With G.W. Bailey, Roseanne Barr, Bobby Block, Steve Buscemi. To save their farm, the resident animals go bounty hunting for a notorious outlaw.

  7. Overall, Home on the Range is a disappointing and undeserving conclusion to the end of Walt Disney traditional animation and only showcases further evidence to why the genre is heading to the grave in the first place.

  8. Apr 2, 2004 · Home on the Range," Disney's new animated feature, has the genial friendliness of a 1940s singing cowboy movie, and the plot could have been borrowed from Hopalong Cassidy or Roy Rogers, apart from the slight detail that they aren't cows.

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