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  1. Racing Stripes is a 2005 American sports comedy family film directed by Frederik Du Chau. The film was produced by Andrew A. Kosove, Broderick Johnson, Lloyd Phillips and Edward L. McDonnell, based on a script written by David Schmidt, Steven P. Wegner, Kirk DeMicco and Du Chau.

  2. Racing Stripes - opening scene. Veggieboy Ultimate. 105K subscribers. Subscribed. 801. 307K views 3 years ago. A circus truck? ...more.

  3. Racing Stripes: Directed by Frederik Du Chau. With Bruce Greenwood, Hayden Panettiere, Caspar Poyck, Gary Bullock. An abandoned zebra grows up believing he is a racehorse, and, with the help of his barnyard friends and a teenage girl, sets out to achieve his dream of racing with thoroughbreds.

  4. His stripes made him an outcast. His heart makes him a hero.On a small farm in Kentucky, a baby zebra, abandoned as a newborn by a traveling circus, grows up...

  5. Apr 16, 2011 · In the middle of a raging thunderstorm, a traveling circus accidentally leaves behind some very precious cargo—a baby zebra (voiced by Frankie Muniz). The gangly little foal is rescued by horse ...

  6. Shattered illusions are hard to repair -- especially for a good-hearted zebra named Stripes who's spent his life on a Kentucky farm amidst the sorely mistaken notion that he's a debonair thoroughbred. Once he faces the fact that his stark stripes mark him as different, he decides he'll race anyway.

  7. Racing Stripes (2005) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  8. In the middle of a raging thunderstorm, a traveling circus accidentally leaves behind some very precious cargo--a baby zebra. The gangly little foal is rescued by horse farmer Nolan Walsh, who takes him home to his young daughter Channing.

  9. Jan 14, 2005 · A zebra raised on a farm in Kentucky dreams of becoming a racehorse in this heartwarming tale that combines live action and computer animation.

  10. Jan 13, 2005 · "Racing Stripes" is a compromise between "National Velvet" and "Babe," leading to the inescapable question: Why not see them, instead of this? It tells the story of the young girl who has faith in a disregarded animal and rides it to victory in a derby, and it has the barnyard full of cute talking animals.

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