Review of Tiger

Tiger (I) (1997)
6/10
a Real Obscure Family Movie Nobody Talks About in Years
17 April 2023
Warning: Spoilers
Tiger may be an Obscure and Forgotten Family Film over the past 25 years since its release back when the PS1 console was so popular and this is why no one talks about this movie nowadays. The plot involves a young boy named Josh living with his family in a suburban neighborhood in California and always wanted a dog but his parents played by the late Dana Plato (Different Strokes) and Miles O'Keeffe (Tarzan, the Ape Man) along with his Older Brother and 2 Sisters in which this family is fewer dysfunctional than the Bundys from Married with Children. Just then he finds an Abandon Puppy in the shed after his Mother Dog, and puppy brothers and sister and the Mother Dog's owner leave him behind and Josh names him Tiger and he somehow talks to Josh which is kinda similar to Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey in which some of Dogs and Cats mouths don't move when they talk. Soon enough his Family agrees to keep Tiger and then Tiger gets stolen by two neighborhood boys. The scene between Josh and his older brother John, when they attempt to locate Tiger with the aid of an alien-looking helmet is comical and has a Twilight Zone twist to it. Suffice it to say, Tiger is rescued. Overall Tiger is a really Slow Family Movie and lacks in pulling in an audience of 5 yr olds despite that nobody wants to talk about, the plot and story are just okay and the characters are just stereotypical at best and the voice of Tiger is just bland since it's nothing like in Babe when he gets separated by his Mother and other brother and sister piglets; even the music score is really kind catchy in today's standards and this obscure family movie from the '90s that kids today wouldn't want to experience.
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