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Are we sure the title is correct? The article refers to the film as both "Run Babby Run" and "Run Baby Run", but all of the references I spot checked use Baby. I only hesitate to rename the article because Fifthman changed it to Babby, saying it is the correct title. The only official "Babby" I see is the stylized "baᗺBy" on the movie poster. For any non-native English speakers, "Babby" is not an English word, though I suppose it could be an unusual proper name. Whereas "run baby run" is a common expression of encouragement during a time of struggle. Hoof Hearted (talk) 15:37, 12 October 2012 (UTC)Reply