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Home on the Range (2004)

6.1 | Apr 02, 2004 (US) | Animation, Family | 01:16
Budget: 110 000 000 | Revenue: 145 358 062

Bust a Moo

When a greedy outlaw schemes to take possession of the "Patch Of Heaven" dairy farm, three determined cows, a karate-kicking stallion and a colorful corral of critters join forces to save their home. The stakes are sky-high as this unlikely animal alliance risk their hides and match wits with a mysterious band of bad guys.

Featured Crew

Director, Writer, Story
Director, Writer, Story
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Supervising Animator
Casting
Supervising Animator
Post-Production Manager
Associate Producer
Negative Cutter

Cast

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Roseanne Barr
Maggie (voice)
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Judi Dench
Mrs. Caloway (voice)
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Jennifer Tilly
Grace (voice)
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Steve Buscemi
Wesley (voice)
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G.W. Bailey
Rusty (voice)
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Cuba Gooding Jr.
Buck (voice)
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Randy Quaid
Alameda Slim (voice)
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Lance LeGault
Junior (voice)
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Charles Dennis
Rico (voice)
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Sam Levine
The Willie Brothers (voice)

Reviews

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Slakman-Sauce
N/A | May 05, 2025
I am unhealthily obsessed with Alameda Slim. Oh my God Randy Quaid cooked here.
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r96sk
7 | Aug 01, 2020
Enjoyable. I had never heard of 'Home on the Range' until recently, given I felt consistently entertained by it I'm surprised it hadn't reached my horizons before. It's nothing deep or massively meaningful, but it's good family fun that the younger audiences will probably largely like. It doesn't feel Disney-esque, I will say that. There are a number of instantly noticeable voices in the cast. Steve Buscemi, Cuba Gooding Jr., Jennifer Tilly and Judi Dench all appear as Wesley, Buck, Grace and Mrs. Caloway respectively. Away from them, Randy Quaid does well as Alameda Slim, while Sam Levine is mildly amusing as the Willie Brothers. Premise-wise it's nothing standout or entirely memorable, but I had a nice enough time watching it unfold and that's all you really ask for. Solid film.