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Barnyard New Factory Sealed (DVD, 2006, Widescreen)

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Item specifics

Condition
Brand new: An item that has never been opened or removed from the manufacturer’s sealing (if ...
Release Year
2006
DVD Edition Year
2006
UPC
0097363431244
Format
DVD
Rating
G
Director
Steve Oedekerk
Sub-Genre
Animation/Anime
Genre
Children's & Family
Movie/TV Title
Barnyard
Edition
Widescreen

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Product Information

What really happens on the farm when the farmer isn't looking? In director Steve Oedekerk's (KUNG POW: ENTER THE FIST, ACE VENTURA: WHEN NATURE CALLS) computer-generated animation feature, the farm animals can do everything humans do. They talk, walk upright, buy human contraband from a "gray market" run by the gophers, and even turn the barn into a nightclub. Of course, they do all of this in secret. The biggest party animal is Otis (voiced by Kevin James), a happy-go-lucky cow. (Yes, the movie is full of male cows, complete with udders....) The animals know they can always count on him for a kooky stunt or a practical joke. But Otis' carefree attitude doesn't sit well with his father, Ben (Sam Neill), the barnyard patriarch and protector. Ben loves his slacker son, but thinks Otis needs to learn more responsibility, especially because he hopes to leave a legacy to care for the barnyard.When the dangerous coyote season arrives and Ben is suddenly no longer able to serve as barnyard security, mayhem immediately ensues and the barnyard looks more like an amusement park then a farm...until Otis steps up to fill his father's shoes. But is he really ready to take the lead, or would he prefer to be wooing Daisy (Courtney Cox), the pretty new cow on the farm, and partying with his friends? And when push comes to shove, will Otis be able to stand up to the coyotes and protect the barnyard? This coming-of-age tale is bolstered by the human antics of the animals and genuine laugh-out-loud moments for all ages. Wanda Sykes voices Bessy, Daisy's cynical cow friend, and Danny Glover voices Miles the Mule, a sage elder on the farm. Songs by Tom Petty and Peter Gabriel, as well as other artists, elevate the soundtrack above the typical children's film.

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UPC
0097363431244
eBay Product ID (ePID)
55637499

Product Key Features

Director
Steve Oedekerk
Edition
Widescreen
Rating
G
Format
DVD
Release Year
2006
Movie/TV Title
Barnyard
Sub-Genre
Animation/Anime
Genre
Children's & Family

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs
1
Country/Region of Manufacture
USA
LeafCats
617
Film Country
USA
Display Format
Widescreen
Release Date
20061212

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  • Good Story Along with the Funnies

    I really thought this was going to be just another one of those features that has great animation but lacks in content. I was pleasantly surprised. I found myself forced to laugh at some crazy visuals along with being desperately curious of just who the actors were that portrayed the animals voices. The very special part of this movie was its symbolic message. Otis learning just how important his dad Ben was to him and that life is not just one big party. Otis learns that sometime you have to take responsibility for yourself. Mostly it teaches that all you can do is show your children the path and all its wonders but you can’t make them walk it…they must learn that they WANT to walk it. I loved this story.

  • Barnyard Posted by CK-Auctions

    Used to be that only the artists who were truly dedicated to advancing the artistry of computer graphics were the ones who could enjoy the spoils. I'm talking about Pixar, of course, and while I certainly don't think that studio deserves to corner the whole entire "CGI Movie" market, it takes only a casual glance through a 2006 multiplex to see how the other studios are trying to keep up -- and, in most cases, failing. Between January and December of 2006, parents were offered Hoodwinked (Weinsteins), Ice Age 2 (Fox), The Wild (Disney), Over the Hedge (DreamWorks), The Ant Bully (Warner Bros), Barnyard (Paramount), Open Season (Sony), Flushed Away (DreamWorks), and Happy Feet (Warner Bros). It's as if every studio suit went to see Madagascar last year and were all hit by a stunning ...

  • Barnyard (2006, DVD)

    I liked the plot line (coming of age), and although it has been done before in other movies, they did a great job with this iteration. Good charecters, art work and animation. I purchased the movie because it looked interesting and it was, and because I like animated movies (a holdover from my childhood). There was one thing that puzzled me however; both the male milk cows (bulls) and female milk cows (heifers) were drawn with female udders present, which I didn't understand. It almost seemed like the animators had never been on a farm. I don't think that male milk cows come with that apparatus, which might require an explanation to children. Other than that it was very enjoyable and I recommend it.

  • Very funny movie, but what's with the udders?

    This is by far the funniest animated movie to come out in the last year. The studio did a lousy job with the advertising campaign, because this movie was so much better than the few ads I saw suggested it would be. The voice cast is terrific: Courtney Cox, Sam Elliot, Kevin James, Danny Glover and more. The storyline was good, but not terribly original. The humor is much more adult than most animated movies and there is some mild violence that might be disturbing to very young or very sensitive viewers. For me, the best parts of the movie are the truly original music AND the almost Simpson-like humor hidden in the animation. While there is plenty of rude and obvious humor, some of the funniest stuff is so subtle you only catch it on the 2nd or 3rd time watching it. My only problem with ...

  • A good story for your young child to learn about life.

    I watched this movie with my young child, while some parts are a little violent it uses a farm and cartoon animals to teach some of life's tougher lessons like losing a parent, growing into a leader, thinking of others over yourself, and learning about doing whats right because you can. This story shows a young cow who just wants to have fun, grow into the leader of the barnyard when his father is killed defending the yard from the coyotes. A great story full of life's lesson taught through cartoon characters and lots of humor and jokes!