received widespread critical acclaim upon its release, with many praising the film's visual effects, performances, and heartwarming story. The movie holds a 73% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, with an average rating of 6.4/10.

After becoming an overnight sensation on the farm, Babe finds himself whisked away to the city by his overzealous handler, Rex (played by Hugo Weaving). As they navigate the concrete jungle, Babe befriends a motley crew of city animals, including a wise-cracking street-smart dog named Blue (voiced by Michael Moloney) and a sassy Chihuahua named Favel (voiced by Maria Pitillo). Together, they become embroiled in a mystery involving a sinister plot to poison the city's water supply.

The film's lighthearted tone and comedic moments were expertly balanced with heartwarming drama and exciting action sequences. The movie's themes of perseverance, loyalty, and the power of friendship resonated with audiences worldwide, making a global phenomenon.

As Babe works to foil the villains and find his way back to the farm, he must confront the harsh realities of city life. From navigating treacherous skyscrapers to dodging ruthless animal control officers, Babe's urban adventure is a hilarious and action-packed ride. Along the way, he proves that even the most unlikely of heroes can make a big impact in the big city.

The success of (1995) created high expectations for its sequel, and Babe: Pig in the City did not disappoint. With a budget of $38 million, the film brought together a talented cast of human and animal actors. The visual effects, handled by Animal Logic, were seamless, bringing the cityscapes and animal characters to life in a way that was both fantastical and believable.