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Everyone's Hero
In 1932, the dawn of the Great Depression, a young baseball fan Yankee Irving (Jake T. Austin) comes to a turning point in his life when he faces a critical decision: Should he take a chance and possibly become a hero, or should he play it safe?
13 November 1955, New York City, New York, USA
30 November 1952, Chicago, Illinois, USA
24 January 1974, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
10 December 1985, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
7 May 1981, New York City, New York, USA
21 July 1951, Chicago, Illinois, USA
17 March 1961, Teaneck, New Jersey, USA
3 December 1994, New York City, New York, USA
January 01, 2011
A bland feel-good flick with a positive message.September 30, 2006
misguided and poorly executedSeptember 15, 2006
The movie is a feast of miscalculations.September 27, 2006
The setup of this computer-animated feature is strained, the story is contrived, and the ending is downright silly.September 15, 2006
Everyone's Hero is a sweet, inspirational movie that doesn't offer any surprises, but entertains youthful audiences in a gentle, almost old-fashioned way.September 18, 2006
A sweet but very forgettable animated adventure.September 15, 2006
... feels more like a 1950s cartoon.September 15, 2006
... a modestly engaging mix of broad comedy and nostalgic fable, spiked with a few unwelcome sprinklings of gross-out gags.October 27, 2006
Old-fashioned, sweet, but ultimately disposable family fare with echoes of better films from Toy Story to The Iron Giant.September 23, 2006
It's a shallow, treacly movie for children too little to question its many pointless puerilities.September 30, 2006
Young boys may be enchanted by the inspirational adventure, but for anyone over the age of nine, Yankee's journey is ultimately a dull one paved with good intentions.