Accidentally
left behind by a travelling circus in Kentucky, a young zebra
foal, is taken in by Nolan (Greenwood) and Channing (Panettiere)
Walsh. Naming him Stripes (Muniz), the young zebra grows up
on the farm next to the Kentucky Open racecourse. Seeing the
thoroughbred horses training for the big race, Stripes dreams
of becoming a racehorse. With the help of Channing and the rest
of the animals on the farm, Stripes is about to discover if
he does have the speed and the heart to reach the finishing
line.
Combining talking
animals and human characters may not be the most original idea,
but there is something you can’t help but like about ‘Racing
Stripes’.
The little zebra
that could, will have you cheering for him to make it in the
big race, even when you know the outcome is inevitable because
the film has one big thing going for it, the characters. While
the story might not be the most original, it is the inhabitants
of the Walsh farm that make the movie so watchable for both
kids and adults alike.
The filmmakers have
gathered together an excellent vocal cast to bring these characters
to life. Frankie Muniz is Stripes, the plucky zebra who dreams
of being a racehorse. Dustin Hoffman is Tucker, the Shetland
pony who just happens to be a master trainer. Whoopi Goldberg
is Franny, a motivational goat. Joe Pantoliano is Goose, a New
Jersey Pelican on the run from the mob and a wannabe hitman.
Joshua Jackson is Trenton's Pride, Stripes’ main rival
and Mandy Moore is Sandy, Stripes’ love interest. The
comedic stylings of David Spade and Steve Harvey bring flies
Buzz and Scuzz to life. What makes these performances so good
is that each of them create a vocal character and are not just
their off screen persona transferred into an animal.
The human characters
are really secondary to the animal performers but the main players
Bruce Greenwood and Hayden Panettiere, do a good job as Nolan
and Channing Walsh. Greenwood is an underestimated actor who
deserves a lot more acclaim than he gets and Hayden Panettiere
is another good up and coming actress that will make waves on
the teen scene.
‘Racing Stripes’
is a very good family movie that will appeal to everyone, whatever
their age. With cute animals and a sporting, against the odds
story that will have everyone cheering, this is wholesome entertainment
that you can bet you are going to like.
Star Rating = * *
*
PICTURE & SOUND
Presented in Anamorphic
Widescreen 2.40:1 with Dolby Digital 5.1 surround sound, the
movie is presented very well, highlighting the quality animation
of the talking animals.
BONUS FEATURES
Commentary Track
Director Frederik
du Chau provides an informative and fun track that takes you
behind the scenes of the making of ‘Racing Stripes’.
With his extensive background in animation the director talks
extensively about the visual look of the movie, commenting on
the colour pallet and set design of the film. He also chats
about working with animals and the all-star vocal cast that
provides the voices for the Walsh farm inhabitants. This is
a good commentary from a director who clearly feels passionate
about his film.
Alternate Ending
(1.26 mins)
Watch a different
ending to the movie that introduces a new character to the Walsh
farm.
Barnyard Outtakes
(8.13 mins)
See more of Buzz
and Scuzz, Lightening, Goose and Reggie as they bring their
own kind of comedy to the movie.
How to make Animals
talk (5.43 mins)
Director Frederik
du Chau, editor Tom Finan, visual effects supervisor Dion Hatch,
computer graphics supervisor and vocal stars Frankie Muniz,
Dustin Hoffman, Whoopi Goldberg and Jeff Foxworthy reveal how
the Walsh farm animals actually talked in ‘Racing Stripes’.
Animal Acting (9.43
mins)
Animal training supervisor
Karl Lewis Miller, barnyard supervisor Caroline Girdlestone
and their skilled team of animal coordinators introduce you
to the animal actors that played the roles of Stripes, Lightening,
Goose, Reggie and all your other favourites.
Additional Scenes
(2.38 mins)
Entitled ‘Stripes
at play’, ‘Tucker’s bad joke’, ‘Sir
Trenton’s Pep talk’, ‘Miss Dalrymple’s
press conference’ and ‘Woodzie’s risky business’,
these deleted or extended scenes are fun but with a commentary
or introduction, you don’t know why they were cut.
Buzz and Scuzz’s
flying fiasco
An interactive game
where you have to remember a sequence of moves to help Stripes
win the race
Interactive Comic
Book (6.31 mins)
Watch a comic book
prequel to the movie as you read or listen to what happened
to before the movie started and how Stripes came into the world.
The Music of Racing
Stripes with Sting and Bryan Adams (4.01 mins)
The two superstar
composers and artists talk about writing music and songs for
‘Racing Stripes’.
Trailer (2.24 mins)
Watch the theatrical
trailer for the movie
OVERALL
Fans of ‘Racing
Stripes’ will be pleased with this DVD. There is much
to enjoy here for the younger viewer and a commentary track
for the older watcher. The inclusion of a Buzz and Scuzz track
would have improved matters but you can’t have everything.
Racing Stripes
Cast:
Bruce Greenwood, Hayden Panettiere, Wendie Malick, M.
Emmet Walsh and the vocal talents of Frankie Muniz,
Mandy Moore, Michael Clarke Duncan, Joshua Jackson,
David Spade, Whoopi Goldberg and Dustin Hoffman