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Like the other animals in the barn, Otis the bull likes to sing and play while the farmer is away. Eventually, though, someone has to step in and run things, a responsibility that ends up going to Otis, a carefree cow.
A shockingly crass grab for holiday pocket money that's both infantile and endlessly patronising.
November 07, 2012
USA Today
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
August 12, 2006
New York Times
Don't the filmmakers know there are children watching -- and listening?