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| Género | animação | |
| Idioma | português (br e pt), castelhano, inglês | |
Home on the Range (No Brasil, Nem que a Vaca Tussa, em Portugal O Paraíso da Barafunda) é um filme de animação de 2004, produzido pelos estúdios de Walt Disney. O filme é o 44.a longa-metragem de animação do estúdio.
Seu nome original vem da música country e hino do estado norte-americano do Kansas, Home on the Range".
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A mismatched trio of dairy cows – brash, adventurous Maggie, prim, proper Mrs. Caloway and ditzy, happy-go-lucky Grace – must capture an infamous cattle rustler, for his bounty, in order to save their idyllic farm from foreclosure. (As Grace puts it, "Who better to catch a cattle thief...than a cow?") Aiding them in their quest is Lucky Jack, a feisty, peg-legged rabbit, but a selfish stallion named Buck (Cuba Gooding Jr.), eagerly working in the service of Rico, a famous bounty hunter, seeks the glory for himself.
Prior to the film's release, Disney stated that it would be their last film in their animated features canon to use traditional animation. Although Disney animated films have featured some computer-generated effects for many years, Disney announced plans to move entirely to computer animation after Home on the Range, beginning with 2005's Chicken Little, and laid off most of its animation department. However, after the company's acquisition of Pixar in early 2006, new leaders John Lasseter and Ed Catmull decided to revive traditional animation, and announced the upcoming 2-D film, A Princesa e o Sapo. Still, Home on the Range is the final feature in the canon to use the CAPS system which was first fully used in The Rescuers Down Under.
The film began pre-production after the release of Pocahontas in 1995. In August 2000, the film was announced as Sweating Bullets and scheduled for a fall 2003 release. The title was changed to Home on the Range in April, 2002.
This film was originally slated to have been released in November 2003, but story and production problems forced Disney to swap release dates with Brother Bear (originally slated for spring 2004) in December 2002. It was also expected to be given a G rating by the MPAA. However, sources inside Disney have indicated that a joke during the movie's opening sequence, one in which a cow's udder is subtly compared to surgically-enhanced breasts, resulted in the movie being slapped with a PG rating instead. The studio also broke from its own tradition of releasing major films at either Thanksgiving or summer vacation (to maximize the family audience), releasing it on April 2nd. There also was some speculation that Michael Eisner who had a made a controversial decision to end production of hand-drawn, 2-D animation chose this ill-timed release date to prove his contention that traditionally animated films were no longer viable.
Critics gave the film mixed reviews becasuse they felt was weak on plot. 54% of critics gave positive reviews from Rotten Tomatoes. The film was universally praised for Alan Menken's return to Disney animated features. 50% of critics from Metacritic gave positive reviews based on 30 reviews. Users gave the film a 4.2/10 approval rating based on 12 votes.
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Roseanne Barr | Maggie |
| Judi Dench | Mrs. Caloway |
| Jennifer Tilly | Grace |
| Cuba Gooding Jr. | Buck |
| Randy Quaid | Alameda Slim |
| Charles Dennis | Rico |
| Charles Haid | Lucky Jack |
| Carole Cook | Pearl Gesner |
| Joe Flaherty | Jeb the Goat |
| Steve Buscemi | Wesley |
| Richard Riehle | Sam the sheriff |
| Lance LeGault | Junior the Buffalo |
| G.W. Bailey | Rusty |
| Patrick Warburton | Patrick |
| Estelle Harris | Audrey the Chicken |
| Sam J. Levine | Willie Brothers |
| David Burnham | Willie Brother #1 |
| Jason Graae | Willie Brother #2 |
| Gregory Jbara | Willie Brother #3 |
| Crew Position | |
|---|---|
| Written and Directed by | Will Finn John Sanford |
| Produced by | Alice Dewey |
| Songs by | Alan Menken Glenn Slater |
| Original Score by | Alan Menken |
| Associate Producer | David J. Steinberg |
| Art Director | David Cutler |
| Film Editor | H. Lee Peterson |
| Artistic Supervisors | Jean Christophe-Poulain (Layout supervisor) Christy Maltese (Background supervisor) Marshall Toomey (Clean-up supervisor) Marlon West (Effects supervisor) |
| Supervising Animator | Chris Buck (Maggie) Duncan Marjoribanks (Mrs Caloway) Mark Henn (Gracie/Welsey/Rusty) Michael Surrey (Buck) Dale Baer (Alameda Slim) Russ Edmonds (Rico/Willies/Horses) Sandro Lucio Cleuzo (Sheriff/Jeb) Bruce W. Smith and Mark Henn (Pearl) James Lopez (Farm Animals) Shawn Keller (Lucky Jack) |
| Based on a Story by Character Design Artistic Coordinator Production Manager |
Will Finn John Sanford Michael LaBash Sam Levine Mark Kennedy Robert Lence Joseph C. Mosier Dennis M. Blakely Tamara Boutcher |
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