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                  RATING: PG for mild crude humor and some 
                    language. RELEASE: Jan. 14, 2005 GENRE: Comedy, Drama STARRING: Hayden Panettiere, Bruce Greenwood, 
                    Wendie Malick, Frankie Muniz, Mandy Moore, Dustin Hoffman, 
                    Whoopi Goldberg DIRECTOR: Frederik Du Chau DISTRIBUTOR: Warner Bros.   
								Please NoteIn providing movie reviews on our site, CBN.com is not endorsing or recommending films we review. Our goal is to provide Christians with information about the latest movies, both the good and the bad, so that our readers may make an informed decision as to whether or not films are appropriate for them and their families. MOVIE REVIEWRacing StripesBy Elliott RyanGuest Reviewer
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		    After being accidentally left behind in a rainstorm by a 
		  band of traveling circus performers, a baby zebra is raised on a farm by 
		  a horse trainer (Bruce Greenwood) and his daughter (Hayden Panettiere). 
		  Named Stripes by the farmer’s daughter, the zebra comes to believe 
		  he is a horse just like every other horse he sees running on a nearby racetrack. 
		  Stripes begins to dream that one day he too will be a great race horse. The movie tells this story from two different perspectives. The first 
		  is from the human perspective. We learn that all is not well with the 
		  family that welcomed Stripes to their farm. The father has given up on 
		  his dream of training horses since the death of his wife. He has also 
		  become overprotective of his daughter since she is all that is left of 
		  his family.   But the movie is also told from the perspective of the animals. The 
        animals’ voices are provided by well-known actors such as Frankie 
        Muniz, Mandy Moore, Dustin Hoffman and Whoopi Goldberg among others. The 
        other animals on the farm become a supportive family for Stripes as he 
        sets out to achieve his goal of becoming a race horse. They all help him 
        train and plan out his strategy to make his dream come true. And none 
        of them have the heart to inform Stripes (voiced by Muniz) that he is 
        not actually a horse.  Both the humans and the animals learn a lesson about accepting others 
        who are different along the way. The actual racehorses are not at all 
        happy to see a zebra running around pretending he’s a horse. Stripes 
        is befriended by the only female horse in the movie (voiced by Moore) 
        who is then ostracized because of her friendship with a zebra. The humans 
        also learn a lesson about acceptance as the father and daughter strive 
        to accept one another while dealing in their own ways with the grief of 
        losing a family member.  Movies featuring talking animals are typically aimed at a particular 
        demographic. Many years have passed since I was a member of that demographic. 
        I can however recognize that this film is a fun, heart-warming story that 
        most members of the family will enjoy. They will do so in spite of the 
        fact that it is not in any way ground-breaking in either the talking animal 
        movie genre or the underdog sports movie genre. The movie may repeatedly 
        remind viewers of other movies in each of these genres that were a bit 
        better than this one.   While this movie is designed as a family movie, it may be a bit on the 
        vulgar side for some viewers. It is rated PG. But several double entendres 
        and a number of jokes dealing with animal fecal matter may make some parents 
        uncomfortable.  Overall, this is a harmless bit of family entertainment that can be 
        used by families to start a discussion with kids about accepting people 
        who are different. God’s creation comes in many different forms 
        and colors. Some of the things He created even came with stripes. 
							
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