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Barnyard the origanal party animals
Barnyard the origanal party animals





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  1. #Barnyard the origanal party animals movie#
  2. #Barnyard the origanal party animals serial#
  3. #Barnyard the origanal party animals license#

Dead Guy Junior: Daisy names her and Otis' son after Ben.

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Darker and Edgier: The film is much darker than the TV series, and it's actually a very mature portrayal of dealing with loss and responsibility, with Otis (and possibly Etta) blaming himself for his dad dying and of course, there's Dag the sadistic, serial killing coyote.(Well, technically, it was her son from a previous relationship, who Otis adopts with her, but still.) The latter is especially ridiculous because she gave birth to a son with Otis at the end. Chuck Cunningham Syndrome: Miles, Dag, and Daisy have not appeared or even been mentioned at all in the TV series.Cow Tipping: After a boy tries cowtipping some cows along with his friends, the cows respond with boytipping him.Cool and Unusual Punishment: After a boy tries cowtipping some cows along with his friends, the cows respond with boytipping him.

barnyard the origanal party animals

Nickelodeon and Paramount would release a live action version of the book later the same year. Company Cross References: When the animals trick the farmer into thinking he's sleeping the entire time after getting knocked by Miles when he saw them acting like humans, They give him a copy of Charlotte's Web to read.Not only can the female cattle give milk without nursing, but the male cattle say "Milk me" as a G-rated curse. Constantly Lactating Cow: Played for Laughs.

#Barnyard the origanal party animals movie#

According to Steve Oedekerk, the movie is about family and what makes a family is people being there for each other and caring for one another. Central Theme: "A strong man stands up for himself, a stronger man stands up for others".

barnyard the origanal party animals

She reprises this role in the Back at the Barnyard. Beady is the only one who realizes that cows hijacked her car and throw nightly parties.

  • Cartoon Creature: This dancing hairy creature called Wild Mike.
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  • Canines Gambling in a Card Game: During the party in the barn house some dogs are seen playing poker while one animal is painting a picture of them in the exact same likeness of the original panting.
  • Bloodless Carnage: Despite having been mauled by coyotes, Ben is perfectly fine save for a little bit of blood around his mouth.
  • The animals of the barnyard, except for the hens, Ben, and Miles, act pretty much like college kids or young adults. The heroes can be pretty loving, well-meaning, and look out for each other but they are also not perfect role models.
  • Black-and-Grey Morality: Dag and his coyotes are pretty clear villains.
  • Big, Thin, Short Trio: The Jersey Cows consist of Igg (Big), Eddy (Thin), and Bud (Short).
  • Big Fun: Besides the cows, there's also Biggie Cheese, an incredibly obese rapping rat.
  • Big Damn Heroes: In the finale all the farm animals do this to Otis.
  • Back Stab: Dag's way of killing seems to be sneaking around and biting his opponent in the back while they're occupied with his minions.
  • Babies Make Everything Better: The end of the movie has Daisy giving birth, and Otis doesn't lose his protector zen about it.
  • And then there is the fact that he keeps the legs from the chickens he has killed before as decorations for his chain.
  • Ax-Crazy: Dag has too much fun in the hunt.
  • The dark Western revenge story which actually drives the plot, not so much.
  • Art-Style Dissonance: The cartoony CGI cows fit in fine with the goofy farm antics.
  • And let's not even get to the male cattle with udders, which they do not have in real life.

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  • Artistic License – Biology: Coyotes do not travel in packs and are actually highly territorial, though it's implied that the other Coyotes joined Dag because they were impressed with his skills at hunting chickens.
  • Arc Words/ Meaningful Echo: "A strong man stands up for himself.
  • Perhaps bulls and cows are separate species in this universe. Muddying things even further is there's a scene with a bull - no, not a male cow, an actual bull - riding a mechanical man. Director Steve Oedekerk admits he put udders on the steers because he thought "It'd be funny to give them the incorrect anatomy" and he had figured that city folk thought that all cows would look like this. To be fair, bulls have nipples, but they don't have udders (and showing actual genitalia wouldn't fly).
  • Animal Gender-Bender: Contrary to popular belief, "male cows" don't have udders.
  • All Just a Dream: The animals pull this on the farmer after he catches them partying.
  • All-CGI Cartoon: The style of the movie and later the animated series.
  • An Aesop: "A strong man stands up for himself.
  • Appropriate, since this movie is in itself something of a Western, but with cows.
  • Actor Allusion: Sam Elliott plays Ben, the "Sheriff" of the Barnyard, as a tribute to his roles as authority figures in numerous Westerns.
  • The film served as the Pilot Movie for Back at the Barnyard, which premiered the following year.







    Barnyard the origanal party animals