![]() WHY THE MPAA RATED IT: PG For mild crude humor and some language. WILL KIDS WANT TO SEE IT? It's a good bet that many younger kids will want to. With the aid of the comedy horsefly duo of Buzz (voice of STEVE HARVEY) and Scuzz (voice of DAVID SPADE), the zebra sets out to overcome various external obstacles and self-doubts to realize his dream. With Clara allowing the zebra into the Open as a joke, Noland, Channing and even Tucker start training Stripes in how to race. EMMET WALSH) clocks him in an impromptu sprint, things begin to look up. That seems like a long shot since Nolan won't even let Channing ride him - for fear of losing her as he did Channing's mother years ago - but when longtime track regular Woodzie (M. That is, except for young mare Sandy (voice of MANDY MOORE) who's taken a liking to the now three-year-old "teenager" who dreams of one day racing in the prestigious Kentucky Open. ![]() Clara doesn't care for Nolan, her former trainer, and the various animals on her land make fun of Stripes who doesn't realize he's a zebra and not a horse. While there are no local mobsters for him to worry about, the local power comes in the form of Clara Dalrymple (WENDIE MALICK) whose nearby estate trains thoroughbreds such as Sir Trenton (voice of FRED DALTON THOMPSON) and his offspring Trenton's Pride (voice of JOSHUA JACKSON). Eventually joining them is Goose (voice of JOE PANTOLIANO), a mob pelican who's hiding out from the big city. There's Shetland Pony Tucker (voice of DUSTIN HOFFMAN), his goat friend Franny (voice of WHOOPI GOLDBERG) Reggie (voice of JEFF FOXWORTHY), the scatterbrained rooster and the porch-bound bloodhound Lightning (voice of SNOOP DOGG). After she convinces her dad to allow her to keep him, Stripes ends up in the barn where he meets a number of other talking animals. PLOT: After being accidentally left behind by his circus crew, a young zebra (voice of FRANKIE MUNIZ) finds himself in the custody of Nolan Walsh (BRUCE GREENWOOD), a farmer whose teenage daughter, Channing (HAYDEN PANETTIERE), instantly adores and names the young foal Stripes. ![]() QUICK TAKE: Drama: Unaware of his native species, a zebra hopes to participate in a prestigious horse race and gets help doing so from his barnyard friends and human caretakers. Adams, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by R.J.(2005) (Bruce Greenwood, Hayden Panettiere) (PG) I'm not sure where that places the CAS specimens. and Utah," by which I think he meant Saskatchewan and Utah. Supposedly has a "strongly coarctate first posterior cell." Cole (1969) (who treated Hemipenthes as a subgenus of Villa) wrote that "The only known records for V. morioides, and as the senior synonym to H. seminigra as a valid species separate from H. That's how BugGuide seems to treat them, and I'm again going to follow their expertise ( ), though keep in mind that Ávalos-Hernández (2009) treats H. seminiger (maybe), but they seem to be the same thing, whatever you call them. Numerous records at CAS are listed as "Hemipenthes seminigra", which is a junior synonym of H. Note that white racing stripes on the thorax seem to be optional, so not useful in separating from eumenes. I think that means "past the crossvein r-m in the discal cell". eumenes, but the dark area in the wing doesn't extend past crossvein r-m in eumenes". moriodes has white edges on the mesonotum like H. I'm inclined to follow the BugGuide treatment.Īt entomologist Joel Kits wrote, " H. morioides, both could be synonymous with H. morio in the US is probably a synonym of H. A small, dark bee fly that is very similar to H.
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