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Feivel, der Mauswanderer im wilden Westen

Originaltitel: An American Tail: Fievel Goes West
  • 1991
  • 6
  • 1 Std. 15 Min.
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6,5/10
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IHRE BEWERTUNG
Feivel, der Mauswanderer im wilden Westen (1991)
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TierabenteuerWüstenabenteuerZeitraum: DramaAbenteuerFamilieKomödieMusikalischWesternAnimationsfilmHandgezeichnete Animation

Eine Familie von Emigrer-Mäusen beschließt, in den Westen auszuwandern, ohne zu wissen, dass sie in eine Falle geraten, die von einer geschmeidig sprechenden Katze gestellt wurde.Eine Familie von Emigrer-Mäusen beschließt, in den Westen auszuwandern, ohne zu wissen, dass sie in eine Falle geraten, die von einer geschmeidig sprechenden Katze gestellt wurde.Eine Familie von Emigrer-Mäusen beschließt, in den Westen auszuwandern, ohne zu wissen, dass sie in eine Falle geraten, die von einer geschmeidig sprechenden Katze gestellt wurde.

  • Regie
    • Phil Nibbelink
    • Simon Wells
  • Drehbuch
    • David Kirschner
    • Charles Swenson
    • Flint Dille
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • James Stewart
    • John Cleese
    • Amy Irving
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    6,5/10
    29.565
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    • Regie
      • Phil Nibbelink
      • Simon Wells
    • Drehbuch
      • David Kirschner
      • Charles Swenson
      • Flint Dille
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • James Stewart
      • John Cleese
      • Amy Irving
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    • 18Kritische Rezensionen
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    James Stewart
    James Stewart
    • Wylie
    • (Synchronisation)
    John Cleese
    John Cleese
    • Cat R. Waul
    • (Synchronisation)
    Amy Irving
    Amy Irving
    • Miss Kitty
    • (Synchronisation)
    Phillip Glasser
    Phillip Glasser
    • Fievel
    • (Synchronisation)
    Erica Yohn
    • Mama
    • (Synchronisation)
    Cathy Cavadini
    Cathy Cavadini
    • Tanya
    • (Synchronisation)
    Nehemiah Persoff
    Nehemiah Persoff
    • Papa
    • (Synchronisation)
    Dom DeLuise
    Dom DeLuise
    • Tiger
    • (Synchronisation)
    • (as Dom Deluise)
    Jon Lovitz
    Jon Lovitz
    • Chula
    • (Synchronisation)
    Jack Angel
    Jack Angel
    • Additional Voices
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    Fausto Bara
    Fausto Bara
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    Vanna Bonta
    Vanna Bonta
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    Philip L. Clarke
    • Additional Voices
    • (Synchronisation)
    • (as Philip Clarke)
    Jennifer Darling
    Jennifer Darling
    • Additional Voices
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    Annie Holliday
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    • (Synchronisation)
    Sherry Lynn
    Sherry Lynn
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    • (Synchronisation)
    Lev Mailer
    Lev Mailer
    • Additional Voices
    • (Synchronisation)
    Mickie McGowan
    • Jolly Lady
    • (Synchronisation)
    • (as Mickie Mc Gowan)
    • Regie
      • Phil Nibbelink
      • Simon Wells
    • Drehbuch
      • David Kirschner
      • Charles Swenson
      • Flint Dille
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    7VelvetOctopusProductions

    In some ways better, in some ways worse than the original.

    I wasn't a huge fan of the original 'An American Tail', but with my curiosity for animated films, I took a look at the sequel, the film I'm reviewing now.

    All the voice actors are back, the music, the animation looks pretty damn similar too, but one thing is gone, the director. Don Bluth was replaced by Simon Wells, in his directorial debut. As someone who finds Simon Wells' films to be enjoyable but not top notch (especially in the writing department), this is exactly what we get here.

    Many people will complain that there are very few plot similarities to the original, this is true, the film's plot is nothing like the original, which I thought was a good thing in my opinion.

    The characters I found to be much more memorable compared to the original, including the villain, played by John Cleese. Dom DeLuise returns as tiger and is much more funny and less annoying than in the original. Feivel the mouse continues to have a lack of a real character but I still thought he was an improvement to the original, possibly because of his maturing voice actor.

    The film does not contain nearly the same dark elements as the original, but in my opinion, is more funnier and more fun. The songs are either catchy or not at all, the films signature song 'Dreams to Dream', is as good or possibly better as the original's 'Somewhere out there'. The score by James Horner is a treat, just like the original.

    All real complaints come from the writing, there are small plot holes, a pointless subplot revolving around Feival's sister Tanya, and sometimes the plot seems a little too convenient.

    Kids will probably like the film, fans of the original may or may not, I personally rate it lower than the original, but by not too much.
    9MovieAddict2016

    Better than the original

    I enjoyed the original "American Tail" movie because of its appeal towards adults as well as children (it uses mice and cats as a metaphor for the Jews and Germans during WWII, with immigrants fleeing to the US). However the dark edge of the movie was a bit too much for me and I felt as a children's tale it was probably a bit too scary.

    Don Bluth returned in '91 to film the sequel to his last hit, this one a satire of the westerns. Fievel the mischievous mouse returns as his parents are shipping off to Green River to escape the cats, led by Cat R. Wall (voiced by John Cleese).

    Along the way a spider (voiced by Jon Lovitz) tries to kill Fievel and he falls off the train, into the desert, where he pines for his feline friend from the first film (voiced by Dom DeLuise).

    Eventually Fievel finds his way out of the desert and finds a dog-sheriff (voiced by Jimmy Stewart) who decides to help train him so that he can fight off Cat R. Wall, who has moved out west to spread his reign of terror.

    I enjoy this movie more than the first one because it's not as dark (something I just have a problem with in a kid's movie). The satire isn't as strong and the whole WWII edge is lost but it still retains the cats vs. mice, which is a nice element.

    The animation in my opinion is more classical and the musical sequences are more lively. The voice talents are far more impressive and I love Jimmy Stewart and John Cleese in this movie - talk about great casting! Overall this is better than the original and it surprises me that more people don't actually know about it. As a nice little family adventure film it's pretty entertaining and in terms of animation it represents everything Don Bluth is known for.
    poetryinmotionpictures

    Fievel Cheers Up

    Let me get this out of the way - I hate An American Tail (the original) - I think it is a gloomy, morose and overly sentimental piece of tripe. What's more, you try getting a child to watch this trek into unhappiness and gooey emotions... it's not going to happen! Fievel Goes West on the other hand is a much lighter affair, with more cheer and one or two really lovable characters the kids will want to watch and adults won't want to smear the screen with chocolate because of. It is a little two dimensional (no pun intended) and it is also a little episodic and disjointed in places, but it recovers well and bounces back for a great finale. In short, if the kids have been good then let them watch Fievel Goes West (if they've been naughty then you could always punish them by making them watch An American Tail). I have always enjoyed this film and it continues to lighten the day.
    6Laitue_Gonflable

    In some ways, better and worse than the original

    For whatever reason, The American Tail films were two of the films I was brought up on. I still own both of them on video and still watch them from time to time. In most ways, this sequel is worse than the original. The brief story of Feivel being separated and lost from his family again is really underplayed in comparison to the first one, which revolved purely around this plot. In Feivel Goes West it's almost as though the family are a bit blasé about losing their only son. It's also hard to top the musical score of the first one. There is a repeat singing of "Somewhere Out There" that is rudely cut short but without the whole song, it doesn't have the same warming effect. The feature song of this film, "Dreams to Dream" is very beautiful, however it and the other songs of FGW can't match up to those of AAT.

    Despite these flaws, there is quite a lot more to enjoy in this film. If you're a fan of westerns as I am, you will enjoy an animated take on the theme, particularly the very enjoyably cartoonist showdown at the end. Secondly, the voice cast of FGW is far superior to that of AAT. Not content with Dom DeLuise as the loveable cat Tiger, they add to that cast for the sequel the likes of John Cleese, Amy Irving, Jon Lovitz and none other than the great James Stewart himself playing the sheriff of a one-horse western town. They're all impeccably cast and pull off a wonderful job.

    All this said and done, is the sequel better or worse? I have to say I think it's completely equal. Still the same level of childish fun and heartwarming moments, wonderful voice talents and great musical score. Definitely worth showing your kids. ***1/2 / *****
    rapt0r_claw-1

    A worthy sequel to a great classic

    Fievel, the cute little mouse from An American Tail, is going west for Fievel Goes West. This is one of very few sequels that really deserve the title of the original classics. Fievel Goes West may not have as many touching moments as the original, but that's because it's more of a fast-paced western comedy rather than a heartwarming, sometimes tragic tale (tail?) as An American Tail was.

    A by-product of the comedic approach is the look of the movie. Instead of the dark, dull, forbidding color scheme of the first movie, the sequel is supposed to be bright, funny, and altogether welcoming. Thus, you get bright sunshine (sometimes a bit too bright from the characters' point of view) and varied color. The animation hasn't changed all too much, unlike The Land Before Time's sequels for video. The animation retains a bit of Don Bluth's touch, though still a bit different. Altogether, the animation is just about as good as it could be in 1991.

    The film as a whole is a gem, but the one thing truly, wonderfully beautiful thing about Fievel Goes West is James Horner's immortal soundtrack. The songs are just as good as An American Tail, which is saying a lot; besides, you have a brutally edited reprise of "Somewhere Out There" from the first film, sung by Tanya. Speaking of Tanya, she's voiced by someone different, presumably to allow for her great singing. For proof, all you need to do is listen to "Dreams To Dream". Great though the aspiring singer is, the end credits rendition of the song by the crazy Lindstradt lady is beautiful.

    In Fievel Goes West, our title protagonist is lost on the way to Green River, where he will supposedly find a new lease on life with his family and lots of other hopeful mice. But the dream is shattered when Fievel explores the train, and finds a bunch of cats and a huge spider, led by the smooth talking Cat R. Waul, plotting to befriend the mice before turning them into mouse-burgers by means of a mysterious "better mousetrap"! But Fievel is found out, and the spider knocks him off the train, leaving him hopelessly lost in the desert. I thought they might have made up something different, not the whole mouse-gets-lost-must-return-to-family routine. I couldn't help feeling they'd done that before. However, Dom DeLuise returns for a bigger part alongside the legendary canine sheriff Wylie Burp.

    So, overall, what of this sequel? Well, it certainly does the original justice. Yes, it does lack the heart of the original, but having less heart than An American Tail does in no way mean being heartless. Don Bluth might not have had a hand in this, but Fievel Goes West lives up to Bluth's classic story of a little mouse called Fievel.

    Animation-9/10; Story-7/10; Plot-7/10; Comedy-8.5/10 = Overall-8/10

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      James Stewart's final film.
    • Patzer
      When Fievel says "Let's go on that ride again!" after the can goes down the last waterfall, his voice is sped up.
    • Zitate

      Wylie Burp: Just remember, Fievel - one man's sunset is another man's dawn. I don't know what's out there beyond those hills. But if you ride yonder... head up, eyes steady, heart open... I think one day you'll find that you're the hero you've been looking for.

    • Crazy Credits
      Instead of showing the traditional Amblin logo (the one of Elliot going on the bicycle and flying up to the moon) the logo says, "Amblimation" and Fievel is pushing it, then he stands next to it and his hat falls down over his eyes.
    • Alternative Versionen
      When it was released on DVD and Blu-ray in early 2017, the infamous penis doodle is cut from the film completely, as it was finally detected after all these years.
    • Verbindungen
      Edited from Feivel, der Mauswanderer (1986)
    • Soundtracks
      Somewhere Out There
      Music by James Horner and Barry Mann

      Lyrics by Cynthia Weil

      Performed by Cathy Cavadini

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 25. Juni 1992 (Deutschland)
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      • Vereinigte Staaten
      • Vereinigtes Königreich
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Un cuento americano: Faivel va al oeste
    • Drehorte
      • Amblimation - 207-211 The Vale, Acton, London, England, Vereinigtes Königreich
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • Universal Pictures
      • Amblimation
      • Amblin Entertainment
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    • Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
      • 22.166.041 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 3.435.625 $
      • 24. Nov. 1991
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 40.766.041 $
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