
Welcome to this week’s Top 5 movies about dreams, brought to you by RankAMovie.com.
We may talk to animals, but they often don’t talk back to us….except in the movies! I’m a bit surprised that niether "Babe" nor "The Muppets" appeared in the top 5, but there’s always hope for these films if more users vote for them. Below is a list of some good movies with talking animals,
as ranked by the visitors to RankAMovie. All movies are added to a catgory and ranked by visitor votes.
- Animal Farm
The classic tale "Animal Farm" is brought to the big screen. There are some aspects that could have been improved, but overall it’s a good film. - Howard the Duck
Well, this is a duck puppet that speaks, but he speaks nonetheless - Dr. Dolittle
The doctor speaks with both humans and animals. It’s a fun story for little kids. If you’ve ever wondered what some wild animals might say to you on a camping trip, here’s your film. - Finding Nemo
This isn’t truly a film with animals that speak, but I guess the fish are considered animals even though they’re animated animals. A fun film for both children and grown-ups. - Cats & Dogs
I’ve never seen cats and dogs talk so much to each other. It’s as though they’re natural enemies or something. Hmmm…makes you wonder if those old-fashion cartoon were right when they pitted the cats against the dogs.
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