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Directed by Don Bluth.
An American Tail is a beautifully rendered animated flim that tells an overly familiar story in terms children can easily understand. Fievel Mousekewitz and his family of Russian-Jewish mice escape from their homeland in the late 1800s, boarding a boat headed toward America to evade the Czarist rule of the Russian cats. Fievel, however, is separated from his family upon his arrival in New York City, and he discovers to his horror that there are cats in America too (his father said there weren't). Fievel meets his share of friendly and hostile mice, and he eventually befriends a cat as well. Former Disney animator Don Bluth co-produced and directed this often heartwarming yarn, the first animated feature presented by Steven Spielberg, and it has its charms despite a number of cliché situations. ~ Don Kaye, All Movie Guide
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laylorlaylor Re:Movies for Animals
by laylor in Movie Games
liked it.
"My cat, Miu Miu, enjoys: Pet Semetary Cat's Eye The Adventures of Milo and Otis (1989) The Truth About Cats & Dogs (1996) That Darn Cat (1965) (not a fan of the remake, though) Constantine (2005) Cujo (1983) (when she feels like being scared) Air Bud (1997) , Air Bud: Golden Receiver (1998) , Air Bud: World Pup (2000) , Air Bud: Seventh Inning Fetch (2001) , Air Bud Spikes Back (2003) (when she's in a mocking/sadistic/"catty" mood) Stuart Little (1999), An American Tail (1986), and Willard (1971) / Willard (2003) (when she's hungry) " [More]
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by csprague in Movie Games
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"It's pretty simple, just pick an animal and then say what movies they would like to watch. This is a tribute to my hamster, Jeffrey. He would like to watch: Ratatouille Cinderella Of Mice and Men The Green Mile Stuart Little An American Tail An American Tail: Fievel Goes West The Killer Shrews (when he's in the horror mood) " [More]
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All Movie Guide
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In the early 1980s, Don Bluth led a team of animators away from Disney to pursue the kind of ambitious feature-length fare that the House of Mouse seemed to have forgotten. The defectors' sophomore effort was the impressive An American Tail, a film that maintains the Disney touch for filmmaking but leaves some of the sugar-coating behind. The film tackles the American immigrant experience, and doesn't shy far away from showing either the hardships that caused émigrés to leave their homelands or the hardships they faced on upon arrival. Despite this occasional, and welcomed, earnestness however, the lively animation, spirited voicing (Dom DeLuise in particular) and James Horner's score (including the lovely "Somewhere Out There" ) keep this an uplifting, and often touching, experience. Steven Speilberg produced the movie, but his and Bluth's talent for storytelling occasionally falters, and the film never quite achieves the Disney polish. Moreover, while the story follows what is clearly a Jewish experience of flight from Russian pogroms, it never makes specific reference of the Mouskewitz family's ethnic background, a decision that some saw less as an attempt to ensure universal appeal, and more as a cowardly cultural duck. In general, though, Bluth and company display the same willingness to explore serious themes as they did in their first feature, The Secret of NIMH. Though highly enjoyable, the film is definitely darker than most kids' fare. But with serious themes comes the potential for lasting impact, and as such, An American Tail offers much more than just an hour and a half of mind-candy. ~ Matthew Doberman, All Movie Guide
 



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