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9.6 Sgt. Stubby: An American Hero
Animation, Kids & Family, Action & Adventure
The incredible true story of a stray dog who became a hero of the First World War. For his keen instincts and fierce loyalty, Stubby is still recognized today as the most decorated canine in American history and the first promoted to the rank of Sergeant in the U.S. Army.
Rating
PG (for war action and some thematic elements)
Director
Richard Lanni
Studio
Fun Academy Media Group
Writer
Mike Stokey, Richard Lanni
  • This is an awesome movie for the entire family.
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  • The movie was funny, cute, and told most of Stubby's story. I really enjoyed the movie.
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  • It was an accurate representation of the historical event, but it was also very interesting.
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  • This movie was very inspirational, shows a lot of courage and also demonstrates that u don't Judge a book by its cover.
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  • This movie shocked me. I unfairly thought it would be obnoxious, corny & vanilla, like a Christian Redbox rental. Instead, it's an authentic & beautifully storied family film, & probably the greatest kid's war movie of all time. It was such a smart idea to not overly personify Stubby, making his incredible story all the more endearing. Even with a noticeable lack-of-budget in the animation & vocal performances, this heartfelt true story is better than anything Dreamworks, Illumination, or Blue Sky have put out in years.
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  • Great movie, cute dog, true story.
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  • Support this wonderful family film so we don't perpetually ave to sit the endless run of regurgitated-plot superhero sequels and foul-mouthed postmodern, gross-out, jump-scare crap! I'm film real buff, but there are not more than handful of films I'll sit through twice. Stubby was a powerful exception to that! I saw it four times and if it was still in theaters here, I'd go again (and again!). Ordered the great soundtrack on CD and looking forward to the DVD release. For me, Stubby's the REAL " A Boy and His Dog" - with history and heart - , and it's the kind of MOVIE that WALT Disney USED TO MAKE! Long live Stubby in our collective memory, as well as all those brave soldiers of WW1 and beyond!
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  • Loved Sgt. Stubby! I'm a 17 year old, but me and my parents still found the movie really entertaining. My mom and I even teared up at parts. Great movie for all ages and a great way to teach kids about world war 1 without being extremely violent. The movie and its characters are great example of bravery, kindness, patriotism and are so much better than other kids movies these days that completely lack any moral lessons. I really recommend Sgt. Stubby! It's definitely worth it!
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  • Absolutely wonderful film for all ages. Educational and heartwarming. I don't normally post reviews here, but this film doesn't have the marketing budget it deserves and word needs to be spread. One of the few films in years I've seen more than once in the theater; you won't be disappointed!
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  • Sgt. Stubby was a fantastic movie and he was such a good boy!
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  • Excellent movie and now a favorite of my 7 year olds! Educational, heartwarming, and appropriate for all ages.
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  • One of the best movies I have seen in a very long time. My kids loved it and were totally captivated, which is unusual when Elsa isn't on the screen. We laughed, cried, and sat on the edge of our seats. I can't wait to own a copy!
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  • This is the best movie I have seen in many many years! So fun and educational for kids and adults. I highly recommend this movie to everyone! I'd give Sgt. Stubby 10 stars if I could!
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  • I can't remember when I last saw a movie as moving as Sgt. Stubby. I took my four children to see it today and they are 4,6,8 &11. There was not a peep out of them and on the way home they asked questions non stop. Bravo to the filmmakers for telling such a wonderful story in such a family friendly way. I hope to see more from this new studio.
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  • This is a wonderful movie for kids and adults alike! The story stays true to history, and celebrates life, love, loyalty and courage. Three cheers for SGT Stubby!
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