My 5 favourites: "What do you call a pig on a hot day? Bacon" "What's up Buck? Got a lil cold? No, I'm just a lil horse (hoarse)" "How do farmers count their cows? With a cowculator." "What do you get when you cross a cow with a jack-hammer? A milkshake" "What did the chick say to the stingy farmer? Cheap, cheap, cheap."
Voice cast: Roseanne Barr as Maggie Judi Dench as Mrs. Calloway Jennifer Tilly as Grace Cuba Gooding Jr. as Buck Joe Flaherty as Jeb Estelle Harris as Audrey Charlie Dell as Ollie
Well that is just stupid. Because some of Walt's films were not popular on their first premiere, yet they still get a chance to shine and the hatred towards HOTR is just stupid and hypocritical, all because the main characters are cows, and yet nobody seems to have a problem with rats in the kitchen? Even Cars is underrated and hated by critics, but they have a Cars Land. I'll never get the hypocrisy of the public.
Disneyfan82 yes but Cars (and even Chicken Little which often has meet and greets) were successful at the box office. Home on the Range got blasted by critics AND lost almost $100M for Disney
@@SpectacularSpiderMan Well that is just retarded and hypocrite for Chicken Little to get meet and greets when that film is far worse with all its mean spirited characters, especially Buck McCluck who cares more about his reputation than his son. WTF DISNEY?! Even if Cars was successful at the Box office, it is still hated by most critics and regarded by most fans as the worst Pixar movie. Also why the hell should critics' opinions be more important when it comes to Disney films? They're nothing but uptight, high and mighty egotistical know it alls who act like they know everything to tell us what is good and bad for us. Just because a movie bombs doesn't mean it is bad. Even some of Walt's films bombed on their first release. Some for different reasons, and some for wrong reasons. Who the fuck cares about those stupid snotty critics? That's what I mean by hypocrisy. Why does Chicken Little get noticed when its far worse with the mean spiritedness of the characters? Also HOTR was completed before Brother Bear so regardless of which movie might have been released last, 2D would have ended eventually. Critics are stupid and useless, especially Rotten Tomatoes. According to them "Song of the South" has the same negative rating that HOTR does. Boy those critics are out of touch with Disney magic.
@@Disneyfan82 I like Home on the Range; it’s like “The Pied Piper of Hamelin” if it takes place in the Wild West… and I’m not saying that just because of a throwaway line, there are story elements to the original tale used in this film. Like how Alameda Slim is having revenge for not having his talents appreciated (the Pied Piper had the same issue, and wasn’t paid for his efforts), Jack Rabbits were wiped off because of Slim (much like how the Piper got rid of rats), Echo Mine is a mountain where a gruesome event will happen (being sold to the black market, like drowning children down the river), or that the three main cows were each having a trait that represents a disability that children had when left behind (Calloway = blind, Grace = deaf and Maggie = crippled).
@@tobybarnes4557 Yeah, if only cows were more respected the same as other animals in animation industry. It would have been a great Disney Junior series or like Tangled the Series.
The sad thing about it is that home on the Range Doesn't appear in any of the Disney parks it also Doesn t appear in the Disney on ice shows But the only thing that home on the Range did get is toys
I know, sometimes it sucks when characters from underrated films don't get a chance to shine due to their underperformance as if the creators assume nobody cares, but they are wrong. This person cares and I know others do as it's become a cult classic.
@@zacharyort3459actually Zugor was voiced by George Carlin (1937-2008) while Jeb was voiced by Joe Flaherty (who sadly passed away yesterday at 82 from a short illness)
I enjoyed this movie as one of my favorite guilty pleasures, so this Joke Corral and the Dairy Tale parts of the DVD menu besides the soundtrack is also my favorite part about this guilty pleasure of mine lol.
Good for you! Despite its problems, 'Home on the Range,' is actually a guilty pleasure of mine. I have a soft spot for Disney films that don't get a lot of play.
@@roberthouck8486 HOTR is entertaining like Alice in Wonderland and Peter Pan, even Melody time. Maybe if it had been released during the 1940s and 1950s, it would be better appreciated and loved.
I always laugh on the "what do you call a cow with no milk?" Joke. Ollie's laughing just always makes me laugh too. I don't know why, but I've always found Ollie's laughing on that one to be so funny.
Ollie appeared in 12 scenes. Buck appeared in 11 scenes. Maggie appeared in 8 scenes. Mrs Calloway appeared in 7 scenes. Grace appeared in 6 scenes. Audrey appeared in 6 scenes. Jeb appeared in 5 scenes. Ollie has appeared in most of the Joke Corral scenes and Jeb has appeared in less of the scenes. Also the 11th joke of How Did The Pig Save His Bacon did not have one of the three barn doors open with a character for some reason.