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  • Roscoe Lee Browne as the narrator.
  • Christine Cavanaugh as Babe: the main protagonist. He is a piglet, raised by the sheepdog Fly. He is considered one of the stupid animals at first, but becomes a hero in the end. Unlike his dog family, his tactic of herding sheep is to ask the sheep politely.
  • James Cromwell as Arthur Hoggett: the farmer of Hoggett Farm. He is referred to by the animals as "The Boss". (The exception being Duchess, who considers him "The Boss's husband.") Unlike his wife, he sees how valuable Babe (or "Pig") really is on the farm. He is a man of few words; in fact, it is noted by the Narrator at the end of the film that in his life, Arthur has spoken fewer words than anybody in the stadium at the sheepdog trials.
  • Miriam Margolyes as Fly: Hoggett's female border collie sheepdog. She is the first to consider Babe as one of the family. She is a strong believer in the way things are. Like Rex, she views the sheep as inferior. She is the mother of a litter of pups. Though she firmly believes that sheep are the stupidest animals on the farm, she asks the sheep for information while Farmer Hoggett suspected Babe killed Maa.
  • Hugo Weaving as Rex: Farmer Hoggett's lead sheepdog who fathered Fly's puppies. He is also a strong believer in the way things are. When Babe starts herding sheep, he becomes jealous and very vicious toward everyone, especially Fly, for encouraging Babe. Rex seems to have a particular hatred toward sheep. Both he and Fly blame the "stupidity of sheep" for his impaired hearing, which kept him from the Grand National Sheepdog Champion title. Eventually, he helps Babe win the sheepdog tournament by asking the sheep at Hoggett Farm for help.
  • Miriam Flynn as Maa: an old ewe who lives on Hoggett Farm. She is very old, but cares very much about Babe and does not want him growing up like the dogs, who she views as savages. She teaches Babe that sheep will do anything if you ask nicely. She dies after an attack by stray dogs. She is loved by everyone.
  • Danny Mann as Ferdinand: An Indian Runner Duck. He is all too aware of his tenuous existence and lowly status on the farm, and is somewhat neurotic as a result. Because ducks are viewed as one of the stupid animals, he tries to find a purpose by waking up the Bosses in the morning, much to the annoyance of the Bosses and the rooster. He befriends Babe and tries to get him to destroy the alarm clock. He leaves at one point, but returns after a while. He's allergic to cats.
  • Magda Szubanski as Esmé Hoggett: Arthur Hoggett's wife. She is very happy when Arthur wins Babe at the carnival, for she sees Babe as a delicious Christmas Dinner. She becomes shocked to see Babe in the sheepdog tournament. She is part of the County Women's Guild. She has a daughter, a son in law, and two grandchildren. She always refers to her husband as "Hoggett" even when she speaks to the veterinarian.
  • Russi Taylor as Duchess: the Hoggetts' spoiled cat. She does not like Babe at all. Although the film has no main antagonist, she plays a villainous role. Just when Babe was getting excited about the sheepdog trials, she convinces him to run away by telling him that humans only keep pigs to eat them. Unlike the other animals on the farm, when she is talking about the Boss, she is referring to Mrs. Hoggett.
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"Babe" by Styx; "Oh Babe What Would You Say?" by Hurricane Smith; "It Ain't Me Babe" by The Turtles; "Can't Get Enough of Your Love, Babe" by Barry White; "I Got You Babe" by Sonny & Cher

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Babe (1995)

The Babe (1992)

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