Whispers: An Elephant’s Tale is set in the beautiful African savannah and recounts a heartwarming tale of a young elephant named Whispers who embarks on a journey to find a new family and home after tragically losing his mother to poachers.
Here’s where you can watch Whispers online.
Where can you watch and stream Whispers: An Elephant’s Tale?
You can watch and stream Whispers: An Elephant’s Tale on Disney Plus. The film was released on March 10, 2000. Directed by Dereck Joubert, the movie has a runtime of 72 minutes.
The movie boasts a phenomenal voice cast that consists of Angela Bassett, Joanna Lumley, Anne Archer, Debi Derryberry, Kevin Michael Richardson, Kat Cressida, Alice Ghostley, Betty White, Joan Rivers, and more.
How to watch Whispers: An Elephant’s Tale and stream online
The film can be watched and streamed online with a few simple steps. Head over to the Disney Plus app or website and sign up using your email id or phone number, following which you can purchase any of the offered plans and enjoy the many movies and shows that the streaming service has to offer. Here are the standard plans of Disney Plus:
- Basic Disney Plus (with ads) for $7.99/month
- Premium Disney Plus (ad-free) for $10.99/month
- Premium annual Disney Plus (ad-free) for $109.99/year
Besides the above-listed plans, you can also consider getting a bundle plan that comes with Hulu and ESPN Plus,
- Disney Plus Bundle Duo (Disney+ and Hulu) for $9.99/month (with ads) and $19.99/month (ad-free)
- Disney Plus Bundle Trio (Disney+, Hulu and ESPN+) for $12.99/month (with ads) and $19.99/month (ad-free)
The official synopsis for Whispers: An Elephant’s Tale reads:
“A nameless baby elephant-steer was just getting used to life in the herd, when poachers kill his mother, so he runs and gets lost. He’s found by a grouchy female, Groove, the sister of an alpha-female, who walks off disgusted with life in her herd. Not exactly wholehearted, she still takes the orphan under her wing, ’til we find your herd’, but fails to find his herd, or a new home with males—who find him disrespectful and mouthy—or her own herd, which nicknames the kid Whispers since his trumpeting is so weak. Meanwhile, the fear of poachers and (in the movie) lions drives them north over the great river, a long and dangerous journey…”