FernGully: The Last Rainforest - 30th Anniversary Edition Blu-ray + DVD
N**K
childhood favorite
Boyfriend bought this for out collection. It was a movie both him and I watched when we were kids. So to relive the nostalgia of watching it again except together was nice. Love having it now for out collection of movies
N**I
It works
It works
A**S
A Fan
I love this movie.
L**S
That I can always find what I need on Amazon Prime..Kudos for having everything I need when I look..
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R**D
A 1990s Classic!
Bill Kroyer’s 1992 film, “FernGully: The Last Rainforest,” adapts the book of the same name by Diana Young with a screenplay by Jim Cox. The film takes place in an Australian rainforest where a fairy named Crysta (Samantha Mathis) accidentally shrinks a logger named Zak (Jonathan Ward) to fairy-size. Zak learns about the interconnectedness of life in the rainforest and how fragile it is, which leads him to aid the fairies and Batty Koda (Robin Williams) in defending their home against the loggers and Hexxus (Tim Curry), an evil entity made of pollution. The animation is gorgeous and the voice actors give brilliant performances. “FernGully” will instantly resonate with anyone who grew up in the 1990s, while its environmentalist message continues to hold power three decades later. The film thematically connects with other works from the late 1980s and early 1990s, including “Nausicaä and the Valley of the Wind,” “Captain Planet and the Planeteers,” “Once Upon a Forest,” “Medicine Man,” “Pom Poko,” “Pocahontas,” “Instinct,” and more. A great addition to anyone’s home movie collection, particularly those with some nostalgia for the 1990s.
A**X
Great Family Movie
I remember this when I was a kid. Really wholesome, sweet movie. My kids fell in love within the first 5 minutes. They got more excited over this movie than some of the new newer animated movies out today. I was a little surprised. It is an older animation, so it doesn't look as good as stuff out today, but my kids didn't even notice or care. They loved the characters and really got into the story. I'm really glad I can share my childhood with my kids.
D**N
Nostalgic trip
Watched this with family for the first time since seeing it in theater 30 years ago to the month. GREAT movie with great message. Now having refreshed my memory with it, I'm struck by how much the movie "Avatar" ripped this off, especially the sequences of visiting the forest and the objects and plants that light up, AND Cameron ripped off the whole color scheme of the interior world AND the tree holding all the knowledge and power of the culture.I was a bit surprised that it held the interest of the young ones. I remember now the fact that the whole second act is meandering without a clear objective. The stakes raised in the first part of the movie do not come back with any urgency until the end and then all of a sudden, there's danger. BUT, the visual texture of the movie overcomes this. The strength of creating a beautiful world that only 2D animation ca. The movie has a beautiful tone that carries the movie throughout. Love the characters, love the animation, its heart is in the right place. A great product of its time that is proving to be timeless.
H**E
Cute movie
Have always wanted this on DVD, super cute.
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