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Danny Glover voices Miles, the wise mule who tries to guide Otis into the world of adult responsibility. A Nickelodeon film, "Barnyard" will entertain the kids; not so much the grown-ups.
“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… ...
Otis (Kevin James) enjoys orchestrating practical jokes on humans, like the mailman in Barnyard.
Story centers on Otis suddenly being placed in a position of responsibility around the barnyard, forcing him to find the courage and confidence to be a leader.
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"?
Otis is more interested in goofing off all day with his friends — who include a pig, a mouse, a rooster who can't crow and some unbearably cutesy baby chicks — than learn the importance of ...
The premise of "Barnyard" is that animals are smarter than they let on and that a whole lot goes on when our backs are turned. The story centers on a party loving cow named Otis, voiced by "King ...
In this photo provided by Paramount Pictures, all of the barnyard animals spring up on two legs, walk, talk, watch TV, orchestrate outrageous practical jokes and even drive. When Otis the cow ...
"Barnyard" is a coming-of-age tale in which Otis learns how to fill his dad's hoof prints as protector of his fellow farm animals and earn the love of the new cow, Daisy (Courteney Cox).
Two things happen to throw Otis off his game. First, the beautiful, but pregnant, Daisy (voice of Courteney Cox) arrives in the barnyard. Otis is immediately transfixed.