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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuWilbur is a farm pig who's terrified that he'll end up on the dinner table. His friend Charlotte, a charming spider, comes to his rescue. She weaves words into her web, convincing the farmer... Alles lesenWilbur is a farm pig who's terrified that he'll end up on the dinner table. His friend Charlotte, a charming spider, comes to his rescue. She weaves words into her web, convincing the farmer that Wilbur is too special a pig to kill.Wilbur is a farm pig who's terrified that he'll end up on the dinner table. His friend Charlotte, a charming spider, comes to his rescue. She weaves words into her web, convincing the farmer that Wilbur is too special a pig to kill.
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Debbie Reynolds
- Charlotte
- (Synchronisation)
Henry Gibson
- Wilbur
- (Synchronisation)
Paul Lynde
- Templeton
- (Synchronisation)
Martha Scott
- Mrs. Arable
- (Synchronisation)
Dave Madden
- Ram
- (Synchronisation)
Danny Bonaduce
- Avery Arable
- (Synchronisation)
Don Messick
- Jeffrey
- (Synchronisation)
- …
Herb Vigran
- Lurvy
- (Synchronisation)
Agnes Moorehead
- The Goose
- (Synchronisation)
Pamelyn Ferdin
- Fern Arable
- (Synchronisation)
- (as Pam Ferdin)
Joan Gerber
- Edith Zuckerman
- (Synchronisation)
- …
Bob Holt
- Homer Zuckerman
- (Synchronisation)
- (as Robert Holt)
John Stephenson
- Mr. Arable
- (Synchronisation)
- …
William B. White
- Henry Fussy
- (Synchronisation)
Candy Candido
- Uncle
- (Synchronisation)
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Gentle tale of life and friendship
This is a truly wonderful children's movie. It tells the story of some barnyard animals who interact one summer, but gently, and on a level a child can understand, also analyzes some deep truths about life itself.
The story introduces us to a variety of animals (who possess the ability to talk when humans are absent) with unique personalities. One is a frightened pig named Wilbur (voiced by Henry Gibson) who learns his days are numbered in a pig's cruel fate. Another is the scheming and selfish rat Templeton (Paul Lynde in a great comic relief role). Finally, there's Charlotte the spider (Debby Reynolds) who uses the only tool she has at her disposal to try to rescue her friend Wilbur. There are a variety of other amusing creatures in the barnyard, voiced humorously by wonderful actors who are fun to identify as the movie progresses.
Humans have an external role in the action. By that I mean they're on the outside looking in (although there are some subplots about the human characters). Many things that are done by the animals are for the humans' benefit. I love Pamela Ferdin's voice for Wilbur's owner, Fern. Human characters change, like the animals do, in parallel stories that emphasize the story's morals about life. Rex Allen's cool country voice, so familiar from Disney nature movies, is perfect for the narration.
Several of the songs are great, too. The haunting title song is as "lovely and lyrical" as the web it's describing. "Mother Earth and Father Time" beautifully describes the story's main theme. Templeton's mad feast of garbage while singing "At the Fair" is lots of fun.
This is "some terrific, radiant, humble" movie that presents the best of old school cartoon animation. A sweet story of friendship, love, loyalty, and other positive elements. It's being remade as a live action movie, and I'm not certain how that'll translate from animation; but this original version is recommended for fine family viewing.
The story introduces us to a variety of animals (who possess the ability to talk when humans are absent) with unique personalities. One is a frightened pig named Wilbur (voiced by Henry Gibson) who learns his days are numbered in a pig's cruel fate. Another is the scheming and selfish rat Templeton (Paul Lynde in a great comic relief role). Finally, there's Charlotte the spider (Debby Reynolds) who uses the only tool she has at her disposal to try to rescue her friend Wilbur. There are a variety of other amusing creatures in the barnyard, voiced humorously by wonderful actors who are fun to identify as the movie progresses.
Humans have an external role in the action. By that I mean they're on the outside looking in (although there are some subplots about the human characters). Many things that are done by the animals are for the humans' benefit. I love Pamela Ferdin's voice for Wilbur's owner, Fern. Human characters change, like the animals do, in parallel stories that emphasize the story's morals about life. Rex Allen's cool country voice, so familiar from Disney nature movies, is perfect for the narration.
Several of the songs are great, too. The haunting title song is as "lovely and lyrical" as the web it's describing. "Mother Earth and Father Time" beautifully describes the story's main theme. Templeton's mad feast of garbage while singing "At the Fair" is lots of fun.
This is "some terrific, radiant, humble" movie that presents the best of old school cartoon animation. A sweet story of friendship, love, loyalty, and other positive elements. It's being remade as a live action movie, and I'm not certain how that'll translate from animation; but this original version is recommended for fine family viewing.
A nice little kid's flick
I think every kid has to see this movie. It's a charming and delightful little flick. I wish they would make more movies like this than all the fancy computer effect movies of today. I'm serious, I think this is more impressive as far as animation goes. Charlotte's Web is a great flick to watch. Even though I enjoyed the book more as a child, I still loved to watch this film. I would recommend it for children. It's a little cheesy at times. But it has good lessons and morals. Hence, why I say it's for kids. There are some catchy toons though. Even the adults might still get into it.
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8/10
A Timeless Classic with Heartwarming Messages of Acceptance and Friendship
As a child, I vividly remember watching and thoroughly enjoying the classic animated film Charlotte's Web (1973). Upon revisiting it recently, I still find it a heartwarming tale with a powerful message about acceptance and friendship. The animation style is charmingly old-fashioned, and the voice acting is top-notch, making it easy to get lost in the story.
However, I noticed some parts of the movie felt slow and dragged on longer than necessary. While the story is endearing, some characters feel underdeveloped and need more depth. It needed remedies with more focus on their individual stories and personalities.
Despite these minor flaws, I highly recommend Charlotte's Web to anyone who loves classic animated movies. The film's charm and message make it a timeless classic that will surely tug at your heartstrings. With its engaging story, lovable characters, and stunning animation, Charlotte's Web is an excellent addition to any animation lover's collection.
However, I noticed some parts of the movie felt slow and dragged on longer than necessary. While the story is endearing, some characters feel underdeveloped and need more depth. It needed remedies with more focus on their individual stories and personalities.
Despite these minor flaws, I highly recommend Charlotte's Web to anyone who loves classic animated movies. The film's charm and message make it a timeless classic that will surely tug at your heartstrings. With its engaging story, lovable characters, and stunning animation, Charlotte's Web is an excellent addition to any animation lover's collection.
My 3 year old loves it
Say what you will, but it is a great story. Sure there are lots of musical numbers that may not appeal to the adults, but that isn't the target audience of this flick. This animated story reminds me of how cartoons used to be made, not the latest ultra realistic computer generated images that to me, quite frankly, lose the artistic appeal and expression of days gone by (of course this movie being made in 1973 helps in this manner).
Bottom line, as an adult the movie is good, as a 3 year old (my daughter) the movie is fantastic. I'm glad I bought the DVD and not the tape, as this will be played over and over again (I've seen it 5 times in the last 8 days!).
Bottom line, as an adult the movie is good, as a 3 year old (my daughter) the movie is fantastic. I'm glad I bought the DVD and not the tape, as this will be played over and over again (I've seen it 5 times in the last 8 days!).
great kids' movie; not obnoxious for adults
I just rented this for my kids (ages 4 & 6) and had completely forgotten that adults can enjoy it, too. I'm quite weary of the obnoxious Disney-fication of most kids movies these days. (Spare me any more simpering princess stories.) The story of the clever spider who tries to save a pig from becoming breakfast meat is a familiar one and can be appreciated by many. The voice talent here is so superb that the movie doesn't make you rue the day they decided to animate the book. The songs aren't overly saccharine and are actually quite catchy. The movie is worth it alone for Templeton's trip to the fair and "a fair is a veritable smorgasbord-orgasbord-orgasbord" song. Debbie Reynolds' Charlotte is warm and wise, Wilber is naive and friendly, and Templeton provides the perfect foil as a spoiled rat who's just in it for himself. Agnes Moorehead as the goose became a sort of comedic extra to make the little ones laugh in the face of the rather adult plot about life and death. Overall, it's a movie for the whole family.
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- WissenswertesAccording to William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, Debbie Reynolds volunteered to perform the voice of Charlotte the spider for no salary, because of her love for the E.B. White book the movie is based on.
- PatzerCharlotte's anatomy is incorrect; she has three body segments and antennae. Spiders only have two body segments and no antennae.
- Crazy CreditsThe closing credits feature concept art sketches for the film, displayed against multi-colored backgrounds.
- Alternative VersionenThere are two German dubs of this film: one made for theatrical release and another made for the DVD release. In the older dub, all the songs are translated and re-performed by its respective actors. The new version re-dubs the dialogue but the songs are kept in English. The old dub can be found on the 1987 VHS.
- VerbindungenFeatured in Yabba Dabba Doo! The Happy World of Hanna-Barbera (1977)
- SoundtracksThere Must Be Something More
Music and Lyrics by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman
Performed by Pamelyn Ferdin
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- 5.232.000 $
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- 1 Std. 34 Min.(94 min)
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