Babe
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:11:00
Who's gonna grow up
to be a big, fat pig?

:11:02
You are! You are!
Yum, yum, yum.

:11:15
- [ Puppy ] Where are we going?
- To work with the sheep.

:11:17
- What's sheep?
- Sheep is animals
with thick, woolly coats.

:11:20
And thick woolly heads. And men
can't look after them without us.

:11:23
- Why do they need us?
- [ Together ]
'Cause we're sheepdogs! Yea!

:11:40
- Not you, dear.
- Why not?

:11:43
We have to do dogs' work.
You're a pig. Your job
is to stay here and eat your food.

:11:47
We'll be back
at the end of the day.

:11:57
[ Female Voice ] They don't think
l'll remember. Well, l don't forget.

:12:01
Seems like a sheep's
just born to suffer.

:12:04
Hello?
Excuse me.

:12:06
[ Coughing ]
Darn wolf!

:12:08
- l'm not a wolf. l'm a pig.
What are you?
- Ewe.

:12:13
Pig. What are you?
:12:15
l'm a ewe.
A ewe!

:12:18
- You're a sheep!
- l'll not be called
a common sheep, thank you kindly.

:12:22
l'm a Border Leicester ewe.
The name's Maa.

:12:24
- [ Coughing ]
- Oh.

:12:27
- What's wrong with you, Maa?
- Foot rot. And l got me a nasty cough.

:12:31
And l'm not as young
as l used to be. [ Coughing ]

:12:35
[ Coughing,
Bleating ]

:12:39
Hmph.
:12:44
- Seem like a nice young pig.
What be your name?
- Babe.

:12:47
Not like them wolves.
Treat you like dirt, they do!

:12:50
- Bite you as soon as
look at you, those savages!
- Bite you?

:12:53
And worse.
Some wolves be so bad,

:12:56
they run a sheep down
and tear it to pieces.

:12:58
- [ Coughing ]
- Fly would never do that!


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