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1[[quoteright:299:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Racing_Stripes_poster_8733.JPG His stripes made him an outcast. His heart made him a hero.]]
2A 2005 film combining live-action humans with FX-assisted talking animals (though like ''{{Film/Babe}}'' and ''Literature/CharlottesWeb'', the latter never talked to the former).
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4A circus truck loses a baby zebra near the farm of a widowed former trainer Nolan Walsh (Creator/BruceGreenwood) and his teenage daughter Channing (Creator/HaydenPanettiere[[note]]who, ironically was thrown from a zebra and badly hurt during production -she did complete the film but was forbidden to mention the accident while promoting the movie[[/note]], in one of her several sports-related roles); the zebra, named Stripes (voiced by Hayden's brother Jansen as a baby, then by Creator/FrankieMuniz as an adult), grows up believing he's a horse and wants to race ([[PunnyTitle hence the title]]). On his side are a Shetland pony named Tucker (voiced by Creator/DustinHoffman) who's helped groom many successful horses, sassy goat Franny (voiced by Creator/WhoopiGoldberg), a jumper Arabian mare named Sandy (voiced by Creator/MandyMoore), hyperactive and dimwitted rooster Reggie (voiced by Creator/JeffFoxworthy), a nervous big city pelican named Goose (voiced by Creator/JoePantoliano) and a pair of comic-relief flies Buzz and Scuzz (voiced by Creator/SteveHarvey and Creator/DavidSpade). Not on his side are most of the ''real'' horses, especially pompous, egotistical champion Sir Trenton (voiced by Creator/FredThompson) and his son Trenton's Pride (voiced by Creator/JoshuaJackson).
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6Meanwhile, Channing wants to follow in her late mother's footsteps and become a jockey, but her dad doesn't want her to do so as that was what killed her mother. The two underdog heroes must overcome adversity to triumph at the Kentucky Open.
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9!!This movie provides examples of:
10* AbandonedPetInABox: Baby Stripes is left behind in a box at the beginning of the film.
11* AdvertisedExtra: Lightning the dog, who only gets a few minutes of screen time.
12* AllOfTheOtherReindeer: Trenton's Pride and other horses, except Sandy, make fun of Stripes [[spoiler:until he wins the Kentucky Open]].
13* AlternativeForeignThemeSong: The theme song for the Japanese version is [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FGX9zdakYaE "I Will"]] by Hitomi Shimatani.
14* AngerBornOfWorry: Nolan forbids Channing to ride Stripes again after she returns home from work with him and insists she take his truck to work the next day. Nevertheless, Channing rides Stripes to the racetrack the next morning. After Channing leaves, Nolan notices his truck still in the driveway and finds Stripes missing from the barn. He is deduced to figuring that Channing took Stripes for another ride. Nolan rushes to the racetrack where he finds Channing and Stripes racing several horses. He is understandably horrified to witness his daughter falling off a spooked Stripes and promptly runs to her aid. Nolan asks Channing whether she’s alright before chastising her. He continues lecturing Channing for disobeying him as he drives her home.
15* AnimalAthleteLoophole: There's no rule saying a zebra can't be a racehorse.
16* AppealToFamilialWisdom: An old farm dog lifts his head from napping to see Stripes training, and remarks:
17-->It's like my momma always said: "You can put yer boots in the oven, but that don't make 'em biscuits."
18* ArtisticLicenseAnimalCare: Stripes lives on a farm, when in the real world, the Walsh family would never be allowed to own him without proper licensing. Moreover, the only zebra species that even approaches the size of a pony (never mind a quarter horse) is the Grevy's, which is ''highly'' endangered. Keeping one as a pet would be legally dubious, and putting it in physical danger by riding or racing it would ''definitely'' be a crime.
19* ArtisticLicenseBiology:
20** Horses are faster and have greater endurance than zebras, thus a zebra would be at a disadvantage in a race at the very least, if it could win at all. For this reason they used horses painted like zebras for some shots.
21** Real zebras' spines aren't strong enough to carry a human's weight for long, and they are extremely aggressive and skittish animals that rarely tolerate close handling, let alone a saddle, hood, or halter. The Germans managed to use zebras as mounts during WWI, so it is possible, though as soon as the war ended they went back to the vastly preferable horse.
22* AshFace: Goose, after he destroys Chan's motorcycle, somehow causing it to ''[[EveryCarIsAPinto explode]]''. Then Goose, covered in ashes weakly walks back into the barn.
23-->'''Goose''': Ya see...Ya call the Goose... and ba-da-bing-- [''faints'']\
24'''Tucker''': [''laughs''] Bada-boom!
25* AwardBaitSong: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HjGCyq1yOb4 Taking The Inside Rail]] by Music/{{Sting}}.
26* BabiesEverAfter: [[spoiler:An alternate ending shows Stripes and Sandy having a zorse foal.]]
27* TheBigRace: The Kentucky Open in the climax.
28* BirdPoopGag: Goose laments that his aim with his bird droppings isn't very good. At the end of the film, he succeeds in landing one on Clara Dalrymple.
29* BlueIsHeroic: Both Channing's and Stripes's race attire are light blue with yellow markings.
30* BookEnds: In the alternate ending, [[spoiler:Sandy and Stripes' zorse foal]], like his father, walks up to the gates at Turfway Park. He also asks them what the racetrack is, like Stripes did to Tucker and Franny.
31* ChallengingTheBully: Inverted, Trenton's Pride challenges Stripes to race at the Blue Moon Races. [[spoiler:It does not end well.]]
32* CulturedBadass: The Trenton line listen to orchestral symphonies in their stables and are accustomed to high-tech innovations that maximize their potential.
33* CutenessProximity: Upon seeing a zebra foal in her dad's barn, Channing resorts to the old, "Can we keep him, Daddy? Can we please?"
34* DefeatMeansFriendship: [[spoiler:After being defeated, Trenton's Pride invites Stripes to hang out.]]
35* DisneyDeath: Stripes is knocked unconscious by one of Sir Trenton's hench-horses after Sandy is kidnapped.
36* ADogNamedDog: Subverted with Goose, a pelican.
37* DoubleEntendre
38--> '''Tucker:''' ''(to Goose)'' With the size of that pecker, I should've known you'd be a big mouth.
39* EveryCarIsAPinto: In order for Channing to ride Stripes to work, Goose destroys her motorcycle— somehow causing it to explode!
40%%* EpunymousTitle
41* ExcusePlot: Non-video game example: they admit in the commentary that Buzz and Scuzz, the flies, were basically there to give them a reason for certain camera angles, like around the hooves and whatnot.
42* EvilHasStandards: Trenton's Pride doesn't like Stripes. But whereas Sir Trenton arranges Stripes' absence from the big race, Trenton's Pride just wants to beat Stripes fairly. [[spoiler:Stripes beats ''him''.]]
43* FamilyUnfriendlyDeath: Channing's mother, Carolyn, was killed when her racehorse stumbled multiple years prior to the film.
44* FantasyForbiddingFather: Channing wants to become a jockey, but her father Nolan doesn't want to hear any of it after his wife Carolyn died in a racing accident, so he forbids her from riding horses. He reluctantly allows it after Goose sabotages his pickup truck and Channing's motorcycle, and later allows Channing to participate in a race after being reminded of his accomplishments.
45* FormerFriendsPhoto: After Stripes insults Tucker, Franny tells Stripes to "look closer" at a photograph hanging on the wall. Much to his surprise, Stripes recognizes its subjects as Tucker and Sir Trenton. Turns out, Tucker is far more experienced with racing than Stripes thought.
46* HappilyAdopted: The cozy straw of Nolan's barn is contrasted with Stripes' rainy, dark abandonment.
47* HeelFaceTurn: [[spoiler:After Stripes wins the Kentucky Open, Trenton's Pride acknowledges him as a great racer and invites him to hang out.]]
48* HorseOfADifferentColor: Almost literal, too.
49* InterspeciesFriendship: Stripes and the other farm animals.
50* InterspeciesRomance: [[spoiler: Stripes eventually hooks up with Sandy, an Arabian horse, and they have a foal together.]]
51* LightIsGood: Sandy is the only friendly horse towards Stripes and she is white coated.
52* MaliciousMisnaming: Trenton's Pride calls Stripes "Stripey."
53* MaternityCrisis: Stripes' mother gave birth during a storm, while her circus owners were fixing a broken wheel. In all the confusion, he was left in a crate on the side of the road...and they never came back for him. It's a wonder he didn't freeze to death.
54* MeaningfulEcho: "Don't look back, leave it all on the track!"
55* AMinorKidroduction: Stripes, Trenton's Pride, and Ruffshodd are first seen as foals.
56* NobleDemon: Trenton's Pride has shades of this. While Sir Trenton and Ruffshodd dismiss and reject Stripes outright, Pride offers him a chance to prove himself at the Blue Moon Races, [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome which Pride wins fair and square due to having more training and experience]]. At the end, [[spoiler:he proves to be a gracious loser when Stripes wins the Kentucky Open.]]
57* NoodleIncident: Goose states he moved to Nolan's farm to escape other birds who for some reason have placed a hit on him.
58-->'''Goose''': Here's the whole spaghetti sauce. I'm a hit-bird who had a little mishap with Sammy Seagull, Freddie Flamingo, Johnny Storkanado. And now Sammy, Freddie and Johnny are all after me!
59%%* OrphansOrdeal:
60* RageAgainstTheMentor: After discovering his true heritage, Stripes insults Tucker.
61-->'''Tucker''': Hey, kid, what's your problem?\
62'''Stripes''': I'm not a racehorse!\
63'''Tucker''': What's that supposed to mean?\
64'''Stripes''': I don't belong in the gate!\
65'''Tucker''': No, no, you're wrong! And I'll tell you why. Racing is for anyone. Anyone with a fire in their heart.\
66'''Stripes''': What do you know, you little nobody? YOU NEVER RACED! ''(storms off)''\
67'''Tucker''': They're all the same.
68* [[ThoseTwoGuys Those Two Flies]]: Buzz and Scuzz.
69%%It is a sore spot of Tucker's that, although he is excellent at motivating racers to train and persevere, his Shetland physique means he will never be able to be one. [[note]]There are Shetland-only races in RealLife, but they're rare and less prestigious than the more common Thoroughbred races.[[/note]] %%Not a trope?
70%%-->'''Sir Trenton:''' Those legs won't carry you far!
71* ToiletHumor: It wouldn't be a mid-2000s family film without this trope.
72** Goose laments that his aim with his bird droppings isn't very good. At the end of the film, he succeeds in landing one on Clara Dalrymple.
73** Buzz and Scuzz land in a pile of horse manure.
74** Scuzz farts in a cup of espresso.
75* {{Understatement}}: Goose explains that he left his family because of "a little disagreement" with them...a disagreement about whether he should be ''assassinated'' or not.
76* UsedToBeASweetKid: As foals, Pride invites Stripes to play with him. Then his father forbids it.
77* WellDoneSonGuy: [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]] with Trenton's Pride. He wants to make his father proud as a racer, but doesn't kiss up to him like his friend Ruffshodd does.
78* YouAreWhatYouHate: Sir Trenton, who all the thoroughbreds' bigotry can be traced back to, [[spoiler:was trained on the dusty, archaic Walsh Farm. It's unclear what changed him, although Franny implies it was growing too proud and forgetting that the hard work of others also helped him succeed]].
79* YouGotGuts: Tucker says this to Stripes when he secretly watches him in the Blue Moon Races.

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