The relationships of Maggie from Home on the Range.
Friends[]
Mrs. Calloway[]
Once she arrived at Patch of Heaven, Maggie met Mrs. Calloway as soon as she arrived at the place, and she seemed to surprise her with her tricks. Although Maggie did not like Mrs. Calloway at first, for most of the film, she talks everything with Mrs. Calloway but once, after being swept away by a huge wave formed from a downpour that flooded the Wild West, she argued terribly with her for not understanding her, after the defeat of Alameda Slim in the end they became friends along with Grace and they danced happily after the farm is saved.
Grace[]
Maggie annoyed by Grace's singing.
Like with Mrs. Calloway, Maggie met Grace as soon as she arrived at the Patch of Heaven, even she seemed to surprise her with her tricks.
Buck[]
Despite meeting him the first time, Maggie, along with Mrs. Calloway and Grace, did not believe in his attitude and even less in his karate skills since he seemed to be foolish rather than brave, during the climax of the film, after Buck he learned that Rico works for Slim, apologized for his wrongdoing, and vowed to help them in their quest to capture Slim.
Lucky Jack[]
Although she did not have time to interact with him during the beginning of the film, during the climax she was finally able to talk to him about her origins and what happened, despite that he served as her bodyguard along with Mrs. Calloway and Grace, since he too wanted revenge on Alameda Slim for stealing his home and taking it over, in the end she and Lucky Jack became friends anyway.
Enemies[]
Alameda Slim[]
Maggie is the arch-enemy of the best horse rustler in the old west, Alameda Slim. Due to her yodel singing, she fell under his hypnotic spell along with Mrs. Calloway and other bovines, she and Slim have a rivalry between heroine and villain, in the end Maggie ended defeating him along with his friends to save the farm.