The Australian film 'Babe,' directed by Chris Noonan and produced by George Miller, was released, showcasing the story of a pig who wants to be a sheepdog.
The film 'Babe' won the Academy Award for Best Visual Effects, a significant achievement highlighting its innovative use of animatronics and computer-generated imagery.
The sequel to 'Babe,' titled 'Babe: Pig in the City,' directed by George Miller, was released.
Babe is born and immediately set apart from other piglets on the farm.
After being sold, Babe arrives at Hoggett Farm where Farmer Hoggett and his wife take care of him.
Babe starts learning how to herd sheep, an unusual skill for a pig, under the guidance of Fly the sheepdog.
Babe successfully herds the sheep, impressing Farmer Hoggett and the other farm animals.
Babe participates in the local sheepdog trials, showing his unique talent to the crowd.
Babe wins the contest, earning respect and acceptance on the farm and in the community.