
Barnyard - The Original Party Animals (Full Screen Edition)
Barnyard - The Original party Animals (Full Screen Edition) Moo-ve over, all you pretenders … here are the original party animals - the critters of Barnyard! This laugh-filled, tuneful animated adventure stars Otis (voiced by Kevin James), a carefree party cow. To the consternation of his respected father Ben (voiced by Sam Elliott), Otis is happy to spend his days singing, dancing and playing tricks on humans. But all good things must come to an end, and when Otis is suddenly forced into his father’s position of responsibility, the animal antics multiply as he struggles to find the courage and talent to be a true leader. Wild, wacky and “udderly” hilarious, here’s a herd of animated pranksters that’ll keep you laughing out loud!
Customer Review: party Animals Fall Flat
Though heavy on star power
This one runs out of steam
In many parts it just rips off
“The Lion King” in theme
Respected father rules the roost
Unworthy son’s buck wild
This is another one where fate
Must tame a problem child
Animals walk upright
When humans aren’t in sight
They love a swingin’ hoedown
And can party through the night
Coyotes in the hen house
Steers start riding Hogs
Other than a few sight gags
This one goes to the dogs
It should’ve been “Made for TV”
A plot without a rudder
Just seeing all those “teated” steers
Induced a spinal shudder
The soundtrack is the only thing
That keeps this movie going
Change the channel right away
If you see this one showing
Amanda Richards, December 25, 2006
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