

Channing believes Stripes can win, but he'll need the help of Nolan, who isn't so sure he's ready to start training again meanwhile, Stripes gets plenty of advice from the other farm animals about his big step onto the race track. Emmett Walsh), a local character who has spent years handicapping the ponies, is convinced the zebra would be shoo-in in the Kentucky Open, a prestigious race held at the estate of champion horse breeder Clara Dalrymple (Wendie Malick). Profanity - 's-t,' 'bitch,' and 'ass' - is not quite. There's quite a bit of humor involving defecation, urination, and flatulence. Channing discovers that Stripes can outrun nearly any horse around, and Woodzie (M. Parents need to know that Racing Stripes is a 2005 comedy in which a zebra raised on a farm in Kentucky wants to be the fastest on the racetrack against snobby thoroughbreds. Channing loves Stripes, and the zebra is welcomed by the other critters on the farm, including grumpy Shetland pony Tucker (voiced by Dustin Hoffman), slow-moving hound dog Lightning (voiced by Snoop Dogg), a New Jersey-born pelican named Goose (voiced by Joe Pantoliano), skinny-brained rooster Reggie (voiced by Jeff Foxworthy), and deep-thinking goat Franny (voiced by Whoopi Goldberg). 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. After a traveling circus passes through town, a zebra pony is left behind Nolan takes in the animal, intending to return it to the circus, but at Channing's insistence they keep the zebra, naming him Stripes (voiced by Frankie Muniz). 16 photos of the Racing Stripes voice actors (Movie). Nolan tends to his farm and looks after his daughter Channing (Hayden Panettiere) and a large flock of animals, who speak to one another but not to humans. Nolan Walsh (Bruce Greenwood) is a farmer who once earned his living training racehorses before his wife was killed in an accident while riding, which led him to leave the racing game. Undeterred by his pessimistic barnyard peers and formidable bullying by the neighboring champion steeds, Stripes pursues his goal by racing everything in sight, including the postman. A horse of a different pattern becomes a spoiler in a high-stakes race in the family-friendly comedy-drama.
