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Sep 15, 2006 · Everyone's Hero is such a predictable and bland tale that it'll appeal mostly to little kids; others seeking something in Pixar's league are looking in the wrong ballpark. Read Critics...
- (725)
- Jake T. Austin
- G
- Kids & Family, Adventure, Comedy, Animation
A formulaic feel-good movie with positive messages. Read Common Sense Media's Everyone's Hero review, age rating, and parents guide.
- Jake T. Austin, Raven Symone, Rob Reiner
- Jane Boursaw
- Twentieth Century Fox
Sep 15, 2006 · 1h 27m. By Jeannette Catsoulis. Sept. 15, 2006. Animated in name only, “Everyone’s Hero” is the uninspired tale of Yankee Irving (Jake T. Austin), a 10-year-old baseball fanatic who finds...
TBD. Director. Colin Brady, Christopher Reeve, Daniel St. Pierre. Distributor. 20th Century Fox. Reviewer. Marcus Yoars. Movie Review. Everyone needs a hero to provide some hope in tough times. And during the Depression years of the 1930s, that larger-than-life figure for most folks is Babe Ruth.
Sep 15, 2006 · Everyone's Hero: Directed by Colin Brady, Christopher Reeve, Daniel St. Pierre. With Ritchie Allen, Jake T. Austin, Cherise Boothe, Jesse Bronstein. A boy begins a grand journey to return Babe Ruth's baseball bat before the deciding game of the 1932 World Series comes to a close.
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- 3 min
- G
- 44
Young boys may be enchanted by the inspirational adventure, but for anyone over the age of nine, Yankee's journey is ultimately a dull one paved with good intentions. Full Review | Original Score...
Sep 15, 2006 · Entertainment Weekly. Everyone's Hero re-creates Depression-era America with surprisingly agreeable anachronistic panache, but a sassy ball and bat don't cut it as compelling cartoon characters, and the not-so-human humans never quite do either (Babe Ruth looks like Shrek). Read More. FULL REVIEW.