Released Date:
1995-06-23
Languages:
English, Algonquin
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
81 min
Rated:
G
IMDB Ratings:
6.6 (104926 Reviews)
Carl Binder
Susannah Grant
Philip LaZebnik
Tom Sito (story)
Glen Keane (story)
Joe Grant (story)
Ralph Zondag (story)
Burny Mattinson (story)
Ed Gombert (story)
Kaan Kalyon (story)
Francis Glebas (story)
Rob Gibbs (story)
Bruce Morris (story)
Todd Kurosawa (story)
Duncan Marjoribanks (story)
Chris Buck (story)
Andrew Chapman (additional story development)
Randy Cartwright (additional story development)
Will Finn (additional story development)
Broose Johnson (additional story development)
T. Daniel Hofstedt (additional story development)
David Pruiksma (additional story development)
Nik Ranieri (additional story development)
Vincent DeFrances (additional story development)
Tom Mazzocco (additional story development)
Don Dougherty (additional story development)
Jorgen Klubien (additional story development)
Mike Gabriel (based on an idea by)
Capt. John Smith leads a rag-tag band of English sailors & soldiers to the New World to plunder its riches for England (or, more precisely, for Governor Ratcliffe, who comes along for the ride). Meanwhile, in this "New World," Chief Powhatan has pledged his daughter, Pocahontas, to be married to the village's greatest warrior. Pocahontas, however, has other ideas. She has seen a vision of a spinning arrow, a vision she believes tells her change is coming. Her life does indeed change when the English ship lands near her village. Between Ratcliffe, who believes the "savages" are hiding the gold he expected to be plentiful, and Powhatan, who believes these pale newcomers will destroy their land, Smith and Pocahontas have a difficult time preventing all-out war, and saving their love for each other.
Released Date:
2000-06-16
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
74 min
Rated:
G
IMDB Ratings:
7.3 (25328 Reviews)
Eric Goldberg (story)
Hans Christian Andersen (story)
Joe Grant (original concept)
Perce Pearce (story)
Carl Fallberg (story)
Gaètan Brizzi (story)
Paul Brizzi (story)
Don Hahn
David Reynolds
Irene Mecchi
Elena Driskill (concept for "Death & Re-birth of the Forest")
In this update of Disney's masterpiece film mixture of animation and music, new interpretations of great works of music are presented. It begins with an abstract battle of light and darkness set to the music of Beethoveen's Fifth Symphony. Then we see the adventures of a Humpback Whale calf and his pod set to "The Pines of Rome." Next is the humourous story of several lives in 1930's New York City, scored with "Rhapsody in Blue." Following is a musical telling of the fairy tale, "The Steadfast Tin Soldier" set to Dmitri Shostakovich's Piano Concerto No. 2. Then a goofy Flamingo causes havoc in his flock with his yo-yo to the tune of the finale of "Carnival of the Animals." This is followed by the classic sequence from the original film, "The Sorcerer's Apprentice" starring Mickey Mouse and followed by "Pomp and Circumstance" starring Donald Duck as a harried assistant to Noah on his Ark. Finally, we see the awesome tale of the life, death and renewal of a forest in a sequence featuring the composition, "The Firebird."
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