A sprightly little entertainment that should enthrall tots without straining the patience of their parents. Brian Lowry,Variety
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05/20/2003 @ 12:00 AM
This film is clever even with its human actors, dispensing with the first film's animal-loving hermits and playing up the importance of a cute, newly typical American family. Janet Maslin,New York Times
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01/01/2000 @ 12:00 AM
Even the most televisionally overstimulated will likely enjoy this boy-and-his-dog movie -- which also happens to be a girl-and-her-cat movie too. Desson Thomson,Washington Post
It has a certain craftsmanship and an undeniable charm, and if you find yourself watching it with a child you may end up liking it almost as much. Roger Ebert,Chicago Sun-Times
Matters are accomplished by director Duwayne Dunham with fairly professional skill. Megan Rosenfeld,Washington Post
As an episode of The Wonderful World of Disney, it would be fine, but as a major motion picture, it's disappointing. James Berardinelli,ReelViews
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02/03/1993 @ 12:00 AM
having suffered with my human through the dim-witted Beethoven and the dreadful Bingo, I found Homeward Bound to be a breath of animal-oriented realism, voice-overs or no. Ty Burr,Entertainment Weekly