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Babe (1995) Babe (1995) is a heartwarming and enchanting film that captured the hearts of audiences worldwide. Directed by

Babe (1995) Soundboard

Babe (1995) is a heartwarming and enchanting film that captured the hearts of audiences worldwide. Directed by Chris Noonan, this delightful movie tells the story of a little piglet named Babe and his journey to defy stereotypes and prove that kindness and determination can overcome any obstacle.

Set on a picturesque farm, Babe follows the titular character as he becomes a sheep-pig. With the help of his loyal and gentle owner, Farmer Hoggett, played by James Cromwell, Babe learns to herd sheep in a world dominated by dogs. Together, they challenge the traditional norms of their society and show everyone the power of empathy and friendship.

In this charming production, the voices of the animals are provided by a talented cast of voice actors. Christine Cavanaugh beautifully brings Babe's innocence and determination to life, providing the perfect voice for this endearing little pig. Other notable voices include Miriam Margolyes as the nurturing and wise motherly figure, Fly, and Hugo Weaving as the tough and stoic Rex.

The brilliance of Babe lies not only in its heartwarming story, but also in its masterful technical execution. The innovative combination of live-action and animatronics creates a seamless integration of the animal characters with the human world. The film's visual effects, led by special effects supervisor Scott E. Anderson, transport the audience into a world where animals talk and pigs can herd sheep. The intricate puppetry by Jim Henson's Creature Shop blends seamlessly with the stunning cinematography by Andrew Lesnie, creating a truly immersive experience.

Babe also boasts a beautifully composed musical score by Nigel Westlake. The score perfectly captures the whimsical and emotional moments of the film, enhancing the magic and innocence of Babe's story. From tender melodies to rousing tunes, the music complements the visuals and performances, taking the audience on a magical and unforgettable journey.

If you are a fan of Babe (1995), or simply want to relive the enchantment it brings, you can now play and download the sounds from this beloved film. Immerse yourself in the world of Babe and experience the joy and wonder it elicits. From the soothing sounds of Babe's oinks to the heartwarming dialogues between characters, these sounds will transport you back to the farm and the unforgettable journey of the courageous little pig.

Whether you are introducing Babe to a new generation or seeking a delightful escape yourself, this beloved film has something for everyone. Its timeless message of kindness, perseverance, and the power of friendship resonates even to this day. So, sit back, relax, and let the magic of Babe sweep you away.

Ahh! Ahh! Don't worry.
All right.
All right.
And if that isn't enough. We have a stray dog on the field.
And they take points off for every mistake.
And thick woolly heads. And men can't look after them without us
And today I watched in shame as all that was betrayed.
And welcome back to the National Grand Challenge Sheepdog Trials...
Away to me, Pig.
Babe?
Being a duck he must behave like a duck. No more of this crowing and nonsense.
But every barrel has its bad apples.
But I'm a clever duck. I could do with an adventure.
But surely it's not worth all this misery.
But, like most of his harebrained ideas, it wouldn't go away.
But, Mom, he'll wet the bed!
C'mon, son. Pull yourself together.
Christmas! Christmas dinner, yeah
Come on, Nick, I got a beer and a TV waiting.
Come, Pig.
Come, Pig.
Cruel, vicious, brutal?
Darn silly carry on, if you ask me.
Doodle loo dee doo
Elsewhere, there was more talk.
Every time a sheep goes the wrong way, that's a mistake and you lose points.
Feeling good about tomorrow, are you?
From now on, we'll all respect the rules.
Get down!
Go on.
He had been worried, for he was a truthful man,
Hello, everyone!
Hey, whoa. Stop!
Hmph.
Hoggett!
How are those sheep of yours? Come on, try your luck
I can sedate him, of course,
I wouldn't want to see a gentle soul like you mixin' with the likes of them.
I'll get him out. Come around, Sniff! [ Whistles ]
If those sheep won't talk to Babe, the boss is going to look like an idiot.
It was not a time for young pigs to be sad
Look, he's doing much better now.
Maa and her kind were under threat.
Must be another Hoggett. We only have the two dogs, and they certainly...
My life is in your hands.
Nanny's got a jellybean.
Nice plump haunches he's gettin'.
No, it's Duck a I'Orange.
No, no! The other way! Turn
Now you'll have to have a guess.
Oh, dear you? [ Sighing ]
Oh, dearie me, Valda.
Oh, there, there.
Oh, uh, e excuse me, sir.
Ooh! Ooh!
Ooh! Ooo! [ Quacking ]
Our mom called us all the same.
Out you go.
Please?
Quiet!
Rex isn't very happy. Boy, all these new rules!
Rex stayed with them right through the night.
Sheep be true. Baa, ram, ewe.
Should see fit to flout...
Silly to wait, I suppose.
So why do the bosses keep a pig?
Take off!
That took the life of a sheep on Hoggett Farm.
That'll do.
The fact is that animals that don't seem to have a purpose really do have a purpose.
The morning of the terrible crime...
The winter rains brought a great flood to the valley.
Their disappointment that a man such as yourself,
There, there, Esme. It's not the end of the world.
They lived their whole lives in a cruel and sunless world
This is ridiculous, Mom.
To your breed, your fleece, your clan be true
Way to be, Fly. Rex, come by.
We can send faxes to each other.
We'll phone you if you win.
What are you doing with that gun?
What was it that dogs did in the fields all day?
Whatever the reason, of the thousands of animals in the piggery that day..
Whoa, whoa! Uh, easy, whoa! Ah.
Why would they do that?
You're listed third, but we can put you last in the program.
[ Chuckles ] Now! Up, up, up.
[ Mrs. Hoggett ] Piggy! What? [ Stammering ] You didn't see me, all right?
A faint sense of some common destiny. [ Man ] Hah. Strange.
Are you doing him tonight then? Mmm
Enough! Go on! Go!
Hmm. Oh.
Not allowed to what? [ Mumbling ]
Ow! Young'un, stop this nonsense.
Perhaps it's a drug test? Yeah, it could be.
Sorry, dear. Only dogs and cats inside the house. Why?
What's wrong with you, Maa? Foot rot. And I got me a nasty cough
[ Barking ]
[ Barking ]
[ Barking ]
[ Bleating ]
[ Bleating ]
[ Bleats ]
[ Car Horn Honks ]
[ Chuckling ] You're too modest, Esme Hoggett.
[ Commentator ] This is just too crazy to believe.
[ Crowing ]
[ Fly ] He had the makings of the greatest champion there ever was, but it wasn't to be.
[ Fly ] Perhaps he's pleased with you for what you did yesterday.
[ Giggling ]
[ Hammering ]
[ Mice ] A pig that thinks it's a dog! [ Laughing ]
[ Munching Sounds ]
[ Narrator ] And though every single human in the stands or in the commentary boxes...
[ Narrator ] It had been a long time since Arthur Hoggett...
[ Sheep ] Wolf! Wolf!
[ Sheep Bleating Excitedly ]
[ Shouts ]
[ Sighs ]
[ Sighs ]
[ Squealing ]
[ Whimpers ]