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Everyone's Hero

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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?
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Sacramento News & Review

September 27, 2006

The setup of this computer-animated feature is strained, the story is contrived, and the ending is downright silly.
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Decent Films Guide
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October 27, 2006

Old-fashioned, sweet, but ultimately disposable family fare with echoes of better films from Toy Story to The Iron Giant.
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Washington Post
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September 15, 2006

The movie is a feast of miscalculations.
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Variety

September 15, 2006

... a modestly engaging mix of broad comedy and nostalgic fable, spiked with a few unwelcome sprinklings of gross-out gags.
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Common Sense Media

January 01, 2011

A bland feel-good flick with a positive message.
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AV Club

September 23, 2006

It's a shallow, treacly movie for children too little to question its many pointless puerilities.
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Filmcritic.com
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September 30, 2006

misguided and poorly executed
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USA Today

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.
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Austin Chronicle
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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.
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Ebert & Roeper

September 18, 2006

A sweet but very forgettable animated adventure.
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Toronto Star
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September 15, 2006

... feels more like a 1950s cartoon.
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