1 hour and 37 minutes
The first extended scene (reused as a deleted scene way back before the 2000s into the Extended Edition of 2024) shows right after Avery and Lurvy spot Jeffery trying to get in Wilbur's crate, here, it also shows Jeffery trying and failing to catch up with the truck before it heads to the fair. His mother then proceeds to lead her disappointed gosling to the pond for a swimming lesson before we see the county fair scene. After we see the Ferris wheel scene during the county fair scenes to make it extended, we see the cheetah and the llamas (from the zoo) trained inside a circus before we see the trucks holding cows, chickens, horses, and sheep in crates swarming around the entrance. After the song, Zuckerman's Famous Pig (with Wilbur being awarded his bronze medal), we see the mayor (behind the balloons) announcing the County Fair is closed and we see the "County Fair is Closed!" sign when we hear bells ringing. We then see a cheetah running behind the noisy crowd and flying balloons after we see the "County Fair is Closed!" sign. Plus, there are llamas in the truck going back to the zoo with the cheetah.
The extended edition of Charlotte's Web (1973/Extended Edition) is November 20, 2024.
YES!!!! The peacocks (Indian peafowl) will appear next to the white chickens along with new animals (dogs and donkeys) during every scene of Charlotte's Web (1973/Extended Edition).
The new animals are peacocks (Indian blue peafowl), donkeys, dogs, cheetahs, and llamas.
The words "The County Fair is Closed!" are colored red behind a yellow banner as a sign because after the mayor announces the county fair is closed after Wilbur gets his medal and the song (Zuckerman's Famous Pig) when we hear bells ringing.
The mayor announces the county fair is closed after Wilbur gets his medal and the song (Zuckerman's Famous Pig) when we hear bells ringing and see the yellow banner with the words "The County Fair is Closed!" colored red. We then see the cheetah running behind the noisy crowd and flying balloons after we see the "County Fair is Closed!" sign. Plus, there are llamas in the truck going back to the zoo with the cheetah.
The commercials of Charlotte's Web (1973/Extended Edition) will begin on November 9, 2024, and will be released with an extended version of the film on November 20, 2024, on DVDs and more media. Here, the commercials will show new animals (including an orange dog, a donkey resembling Benjamin from 1954's Animal Farm as a cameo and can be seen multiple times, and peacocks) during every farm scene. Following that are wild animals that you can find in a zoo in real life, but in Charlotte's Web (1973/Extended Edition), you have to look for wild animals in the circus. Inside the yellow tent are two llamas going around a circle followed by a cheetah (with an Egyptian hat growling to the viewer with cougar noises) in the center of the ring where the llamas are circling. After the song, "Zuckerman's Famous Pig" followed by the mayor announcing the county fair is closed and we see the sign (The County Fair is Closed!) when we hear bells ringing, we see the cheetah again running behind the noisy crowd and flying balloons after we see the "County Fair is Closed!" sign. Plus, there are two llamas in the truck going back to the zoo with the cheetah.
Charlotte's Web (1973) will leave on YouTube on November 22, 2024, as free with ads because it's a Paramount movie. This 94-minute film will leave YouTube and will return to Paramount+. It will then be transformed into Charlotte's Web (1973/Extended Edition) with 97 minutes with new species (an orange dog, two white llamas, peacocks, a cheetah, and a donkey resembling Benjamin from 1954's Animal Farm as a cameo and can be seen multiple times in every scene of the farm) and new scenes such as Jeffery trying to chase a truck to the county fair, two white llamas and a cheetah trained inside a circus (before we see the trucks holding cows, chickens, horses, and sheep in crates swarming around the entrance), and a yellow banner with the words "The County Fair is Closed!" colored red.
Charlotte's Web (1973/Extended Edition) will premiere on YouTube on November 22, 2024, as free with ads because it's a Paramount movie with an extended runtime of 97 minutes with new species (an orange dog, two white llamas, peacocks, a cheetah, and a donkey resembling Benjamin from 1954's Animal Farm as a cameo and can be seen multiple times in every scene of the farm) and new scenes such as Jeffery trying to chase a truck to the county fair, two white llamas and a cheetah trained inside a circus (before we see the trucks holding cows, chickens, horses, and sheep in crates swarming around the entrance), and a yellow banner with the words "The County Fair is Closed!" colored red.
Powered by Alexa
- How long is Charlotte's Web?1 hour and 34 minutes
- When was Charlotte's Web released?March 1, 1973
- What is the IMDb rating of Charlotte's Web?6.9 out of 10
- Who stars in Charlotte's Web?
- Who wrote Charlotte's Web?
- Who directed Charlotte's Web?
- Who was the composer for Charlotte's Web?Charles Strouse
- Who was the producer of Charlotte's Web?
- Who was the executive producer of Charlotte's Web?
- Who was the cinematographer for Charlotte's Web?
- Who was the editor of Charlotte's Web?
- Who are the characters in Charlotte's Web?Charlotte, Templeton, Wilbur, Mrs. Arable, Avery Arable, Lurvy, Fern Arable, Mrs. Zuckerman, Homer Zuckerman, Mr. Arable, and others
- What is the plot of Charlotte's Web?Wilbur is a farm pig who's terrified that he'll end up on the dinner table. His friend Charlotte, a charming spider, comes to his rescue. She weaves words into her web, convincing the farmer that Wilbur is too special a pig to kill.
- How much did Charlotte's Web earn at the US box office?$5.23 million
- What is Charlotte's Web rated?TV-Y
- What genre is Charlotte's Web?Adventure, Animated, Drama, Family, and Musical
- How many awards has Charlotte's Web won?1 award
- How many awards has Charlotte's Web been nominated for?1 nomination
Contribute to this page
Suggest an edit or add missing content