![]() The horses are mean to him because he’s not like them, but fortunately he has some good teachers and a determined attitude, which help equal the score. Stripes doesn’t know that he is a zebra and not a horse, so he begins racing the trained horses that live nearby. ![]() RACING STRIPES follows Stripes the zebra as he is taken in by a Kentucky family and grows up in a barn full of talking horses, goats and chickens. ![]() The formulaic plot and heavy-handed lessons make it entertaining only for very young children who will see the talking animals as a novelty. There is some rude language and lots of scatological humor, but families can watch the movie together mostly without fear of being overly embarrassed. The ideas are positive, but the hodgepodge comes off as a little forced and too preachy. RACING STRIPES bounds through a list of warm and fuzzy values but offers no solid moral teaching. They bond over their love of the zebra and learn to get over their pain and fears. Meanwhile, Stripes’s owners – Nolan Walsh and Nolan’s daughter Channing – are coping with the death of Mrs. The horses are mean to him because he’s not like them, but he has some good teachers and a determined attitude, which equal the score. Stripes doesn’t know that he is a zebra and not a horse, so his goal is to be an accomplished racehorse like those in the Kentucky Derby.
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