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Ada Doom: Judith's mother, a reclusive, miserly widow, owner of the farm, who constantly complains of having seen "something nasty in the woodshed" when she was a girl; Adam Lambsbreath: 90-year-old farm hand, obsessed with his cows and with Elfine; Mark Dolour: farm hand, father of Nancy
Click, Clack, Moo: Cows That Type is a 2000 children's book written by Doreen Cronin. Illustrated by Betsy Lewin , the Simon & Schuster book tells the story of Farmer Brown's cows , who find an old typewriter in the barn and proceed to write letters to Farmer Brown, making various demands and then going on strike when they aren't met.
[5] The film follows a milking cow and her calf, with Arnold warning the farmers about the potential response their farm would receive once the film was released. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] Arnold wanted the audience to "see" the cow, with real feelings, as well as "show the aliveness of a nonhuman animal."
Duck for President is the title of a children's book written by Doreen Cronin and illustrated by Betsy Lewin.Released in 2004 through Simon & Schuster, The New York Times Best Illustrated Book follows the further adventures of Farmer Brown's animals that were introduced in Click, Clack, Moo: Cows That Type.
Courteney Cox as Daisy, a kindhearted, widowed and pregnant cow who is Otis' love interest. Sam Elliott as Ben, a strict and uptight cow and Otis' adoptive father. Danny Glover as Miles, an elderly mule and Ben's childhood friend. Wanda Sykes as Bessy, a sassy cow who is Daisy's friend. Andie MacDowell as Etta, one of the farm's hens and Maddy ...
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The narrative revolves around Nelly, a cow who clucks instead of moos after she dreams that she is a mother hen. She spends the day searching for her missing moo and attempting to replicate it. When Nelly asks each farm animal if they have seen her moo, the animals response varies such as "maa, maa" and "quack quack".
One day Farmer Hogget and Fly bring a sickly ewe named Maa back to the farm. When Babe meets Maa in the farm stable, Maa helps Babe to realise that sheep are not as stupid as Fly has told him. Babe promises to visit Maa again when she is well. Sometime later, when Babe visits Maa in the fields, he sees sheep rustlers stealing the sheep.