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  1. There isn't a jaded, cynical moment in the film. Rated: 4/4 Jan 11, 2023 Full Review Sheila Johnston Independent (UK) It has a dumb, trashy humour that I have to confess...

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  2. And as an adult, the humor holds up well, the characters are great, cinematography is great, and the score brings out all the emotion the film has. Normally I think older family films like this come off cheesy and sappy decades later, but Homeward Bound still delivers strong.

    • The Incredible Journey Began with a Book… and a Movie. The story of Homeward Bound:The Incredible Journeystarts with The IncredibleJourney, a top-selling book by Sheila Burnford.
    • Two Oscar Winners Team Up. One of the primary differences between the original film and Homeward Boundis that the animals talk. Since audibly revealing the thoughts of the pets is integral to the story, the casting of the actors who could convey personality with their voices alone was crucial.
    • Fox Voices Dog. When Emmy Award-winning TV and movie star Michael J. Fox voiced Milo Thatch in Atlantis: The Lost Empire(2001), animator John Pomeroy noted, “He was a virtuoso at the microphone, and he understood the situation and would improve it.
    • The Animal Actors of Homeward Bound. Each of the animal actors portraying the three four-footed leads worked for up to seven weeks before shooting even began.
  3. Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey was a perfect family movie. It was funny. It was inspirational. It had talking pets! So when my parents let me watch it when I was 5, it seemed like a...

  4. I gotta say, I found this thread because I was looking into a half-remembered rumor of animal abuse in Homeward Bound. Your post and similar comments made me look into Milo and Otis (or 子猫物語: The Adventures of Chatran) and I could find no substantiation to claims of animal abuse in that film either.

  5. Another Disney delight, based on the humane and comical children's novel by Sheila Burnford... There isn't a jaded, cynical moment in the film. Full Review | Original Score: 4/4...

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  7. There isn't a jaded, cynical moment in the film." - Peter Stack, SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE. "It's a charmer...beautifully shot in Oregon, targeted at children but not without appeal to their parents."

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