Back at the Barnyard Season 1 is an animated series depicting the comedic escapades of farm animals led by Otis the cow, navigating life on the farm with humor and heart. With its blend of slapstick ...
“Barnyard” comes to us under the Nickelodeon Movies banner, with all the lippy attitude a film derived from the squalling, kidcentric TV network implies. Nonetheless it’s a better-than-average ...
Otis is bored of Abby's book club, so he releases Wild Mike from a cage so they can have a dance party, but things get out of control when Wild Mike accidentally escapes the barn and is captured by ...
Dressed as something original, “Barnyard” struggles to be moresurprising than a breakfast of bacon and eggs. Things in thiscomputer-generated animation just aren’t cooking enough. Certainly there are ...
Animation exists, in part, to test the boundaries of reality. Since the dawn of Looney Tunes and the House of Mouse, people have gotten a kick out of talking animals that adopt and shine a light on ...
“Barnyard: The Original Party Animals” may be the first animated flick this year that left me scratching my head and saying, “What?” Oh, sure, it means well and there is a message that is a positive ...
Otis is a mischievous, carefree Holstein cow who lives on a farm where, unbeknownst to humans, the animals are anthropomorphic. He prefers having fun with his best friends: Pip the mouse, Freddy the ...
I understand that realism is not the main goal in an animated movie about anthropomorphized farm animals, but, seriously, what’s with the male cows in “Barnyard”? Did the bovine gender confusion at ...
Aside from being tie-ins to three of the seemingly endless supply of bigscreen computer-animated family films hitting the bigscreen, "The Ant Bully," "Barnyard" and "Monster House" couldn't be more ...
Aside from being tie-ins to three of the seemingly endless supply of bigscreen computer-animated family films hitting the bigscreen, "The Ant Bully," "Barnyard" and "Monster House" couldn't be more ...