
Babe: Pig In The City
After the victory in the shepherding contest, Farmer Arthur Hoggett and Babe return home to a warm welcome. While repairing the well, Farmer Hoggett is injured and cannot work, so his wife attempts to take up the duties of the farm. Facing foreclosure, Esme Hoggett resolves to show Babe at a faraway fair for an appearance fee. On the way to the fair, Mrs. Hoggett and Babe are unexpectedly detained at an airport, and are forced to stay in an unfamiliar city. They find the only hotel in town that accepts pets but soon become separated from each other. Babe encounters cats, dogs, and a family of apes, and is quick to earn the respect of all the animals after he rescues a malicious dog.
A neighbor's complaint sends animal officials over to the hotel, and most of the animals are quickly caught and sent away. Babe, who manages to stay free, decides to help his new friends and gets unexpected help along the way.
Esme, Arthur's wife, tries to rescue Babe in an atrium, where a ceremony is being held. The animals spread out and Babe is captured. Esme ties herself to a rope hanging from the chandelier and tries to rescue Babe. She is unsuccessful, and the chef pulls the DO NOT PULL tag off of the clown suit she wears. A flesh-colored rubber suit under the clothing then proceeds to inflate itself, tearing off her pants. In the end, Babe is saved and the Hoggetts are able to keep the farm with the hotel's money. Farmer Hoggett is then successful in repairing the well and once again says "That'll do, pig."