Bunyan and Babe 2016 Movie Review: Travis Barclay and his sister Whitney sent his unwillingness to visit on a summer trip to grandparents' farm in County Delbert. Greedy land developers, Norma Blandford, buy the small town, the realization of people working in their country. After Travis has a meeting with one of the men in Blandford, it is pursued in the forest, where he meets a magical link leads to the hidden world of Paul Bunyan lives.

Paul has been in self-imposed exile 100 years after the arrival of the machines made their role in the aging society and gave a sense of little value to the new world. Paul reluctantly, Travis consultants back to the farm. But to return the sinister plan witnesses Paul Blandford. Suddenly filled with an ancient sense of purpose, Bunyan and Babe the Blue Ox, wrapped in a new adventure, and with the help of his new friends, and Travis Whitney, save the city. They learn firsthand that there is no need to be big to do great things.

Good animated movie ever. Same old cliched story about evil businessman trying to steal all the property in a small town to build a mall or something. Paul Bunyan and Babe emerge to save the day. The animation is cheap, the performances phoned in and the writing stupid. Send it to the $1 bin.


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