Babe (1995)

Christmas Means Carnage

As Christmas dinner approaches, Ferdinand the Duck (Danny Mann) panics that he’ll be the meal, while Babe (Christine Cavanaugh) naively celebrates.

Directed by Chris Noonan.

Released in 1995 by Universal.

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  • character-type: Grandchild
  • character-type: Animal
  • character-type: Wife
  • character-type: Farmer
  • action: Yell
  • action: Panic
  • editors-choice: Licensable Clips
  • primary-genre: Children and Family
  • primary-genre: Sci-Fi and Fantasy
  • secondary-genre: Fantasy
  • secondary-genre: Sci-Fi & Fantasy
  • secondary-genre: Children & Family
  • secondary-genre: Ages 5-7
  • secondary-genre: Ages 8-10
  • secondary-genre: Family Comedies
  • secondary-genre: Ages 11-12
  • secondary-genre: Family Features
  • secondary-genre: Animal Tales
  • mood: Quirky
  • mood: Family-Friendly
  • mood: Funny
  • prop: Knife
  • setting: Barn
  • setting: Farm
  • setting: House
  • setting: Kitchen
  • theme: Fear
  • theme: Innocence
  • actor: Roscoe Lee Browne
  • actor: Michael Edward-Stevens
  • director: Chris Noonan
  • producer: Catherine Barber
  • producer: George Miller
  • producer: Daphne Paris
  • producer: Philip Hearnshaw
  • producer: Doug Mitchell
  • producer: Bill Miller
  • cinematographer: Andrew Lesnie
  • composer: Nigel Westlake
  • editor: Jay Friedkin
  • editor: Marcus D'Arcy
  • costume-designer: Roger Ford
  • production-designer: Roger Ford
  • role-name: Narrator
  • role-name: Horse
  • screenwriter: Dick King-Smith
  • screenwriter: Chris Noonan
  • screenwriter: George Miller
  • year: 1995
  • studio: Universal