Un cuento americano 4: El misterio del monstruo de la noche
Título original: An American Tail: The Mystery of the Night Monster
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaFievel and other mice haunt the monster, with the result they want to track him down.Fievel and other mice haunt the monster, with the result they want to track him down.Fievel and other mice haunt the monster, with the result they want to track him down.
- Premios
- 1 premio ganado y 1 nominación en total
Thomas Dekker
- Fievel
- (voz)
Lacey Chabert
- Tanya
- (voz)
Jane Singer
- Mama
- (voz)
Nehemiah Persoff
- Papa
- (voz)
Pat Musick
- Tony
- (voz)
Dom DeLuise
- Tiger
- (voz)
Jeff Bennett
- Slug
- (voz)
- (as Jeff Glen Bennett)
John Mariano
- Twitch
- (voz)
Sherman Howard
- Haggis
- (voz)
John Garry
- Lone Woof
- (voz)
Keith David
- Monster of Manhattan
- (sin créditos)
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Todo el elenco y el equipo
- Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro
Opiniones destacadas
So are there any redeeming qualities? The voice acting is pretty good with what they have, the villainess Madame Mousey was an enjoyable character(Cat R.Waul is my favourite American Tail villain though) and the film moves quickly. However, An American Tail:The Mystery of the Night Monster is not good at all for a sequel I feel, and I also feel it is the worst of the American Tail franchise,the best of course being the original. There are several reasons why I found this so.
One was the very simplistic story, that not only took a while to get going but was very predictable as well. Secondly, the songs are completely disposable, none of them memorable in any way. Thirdly, the script is incredibly juvenile and make you grit your teeth in its sheer banality. Fourthly, the animation is not good, at all, instead it is very flat with choppy editing. Fifthly, the characters don't have their likability any more, Fieval is now more annoying in alternative to sweet, and Tiger is no longer funny despite the fact that the late Dom DeLuise voices him. Sixthly, the ending is a real let-down, very rushed I felt.
Overall, not absolutely awful, but forgettable and charmless. 3/10 for the voice acting and villainess. Bethany Cox
One was the very simplistic story, that not only took a while to get going but was very predictable as well. Secondly, the songs are completely disposable, none of them memorable in any way. Thirdly, the script is incredibly juvenile and make you grit your teeth in its sheer banality. Fourthly, the animation is not good, at all, instead it is very flat with choppy editing. Fifthly, the characters don't have their likability any more, Fieval is now more annoying in alternative to sweet, and Tiger is no longer funny despite the fact that the late Dom DeLuise voices him. Sixthly, the ending is a real let-down, very rushed I felt.
Overall, not absolutely awful, but forgettable and charmless. 3/10 for the voice acting and villainess. Bethany Cox
I don't like that they changed Fievel's character into being afraid and not willing to risk his life for this movie. Tony's girlfriend is still nonexistent since the previous movie. Fievel Goes West is still a dream. The animation feels like an 90s animated tv show as you expect from a low budget straight to video sequel. Every new character and stuff that happened from the previous movie now never existed. There is one scene with Chinatown, there's a Chinese mice family that's offensive from their looks and the way they speak, wear, and the music during that scene, and Tony also said, "Fortune Cookie crumbles!!", during him talking about what happen in Chinatown. The villain's motivation was explained for less than 10 seconds. The overall plot is basic and one of the weakest in these movies.
There are some errors with the animation like a character disappearing for a frame, or a character stuck in position, or talking without their mouths moving, during the very beginning of the movie, there was a shot of the outside panning down, and there is a visible white line scrolling up in the shot during the panning on the whole left side of the screen, bad design.
There are some positives like the song "Who Will", it kind of slaps without the lyrics especially the final part of it. The message of facing your fears is not bad for kids. Nellie Brie is the most epic journalist in any kids' media ever. At least the villains did some evil things. It's an alright finale to a film series. I wasn't frustrated watching this movie, but I wouldn't recommend this if you're looking for quality.
There are some errors with the animation like a character disappearing for a frame, or a character stuck in position, or talking without their mouths moving, during the very beginning of the movie, there was a shot of the outside panning down, and there is a visible white line scrolling up in the shot during the panning on the whole left side of the screen, bad design.
There are some positives like the song "Who Will", it kind of slaps without the lyrics especially the final part of it. The message of facing your fears is not bad for kids. Nellie Brie is the most epic journalist in any kids' media ever. At least the villains did some evil things. It's an alright finale to a film series. I wasn't frustrated watching this movie, but I wouldn't recommend this if you're looking for quality.
While this film is not as teeth gratingly bad as "The Treasure of Manhattan Island", this straight to video story hopefully marks the end of the Fieval franchise. Without the luxurious artwork or star vocals of the cinema films, the blandness of the regulars is all too obvious. There's a small respite for older viewers in the newspaper office scenes because they are based on films such as "His Girl Friday" but the wit isn't sharp enough to cut mozzorella. Oh yes, most of the characters are named after cheeses (ho ho!) As with all video sequels to cartoons, the songs are hopeless pastiches of the Disney formula and I was forgetting them mid-song. The mystery of the title manages to be sub Scooby Doo in its simplicity. In short, only watch this film if its a choice between this or its predecessor.
It's a satisfactory animated film aimed at younger viewers. It has the joy and amusement to attract youngsters if they enjoyed the American Tale movie. This sequel is alright. There is no song like "Somewhere Out There" from the original movie. Fievel is back and he is joined with Nellie Brie (Nellie Bly), the famous journalist, on an adventure to discover the night monster mystery.
An American Tail 4: The Mystery of the Night Monster: This movie was made in 2000, this is the 4th an american tail movie out of the series. So far there has not been anymore an american tail movies yet. But i hope there will be more after 3 years (2000 - 2003) I have loved an american tail just as much as the land before time. in it's 17 years an american tail has produced 4 movies and the land before time has produced 10 movies in it's 15th year and yet there is more to come for the land before time, but what will be in store for an american tail. We'll have to find that out in the future. I give An American Tail 4: The mystery of the Night Monster a good score 8 out 10.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaLacey Chabert is the first actress to play Tanya for more than one instalment of the An American Tail films. The first 2 films each had different actresses.
- Citas
Tony Toponi: [lethargically] Paper, hey! Get yer paper...
[mouse walks by]
Tony Toponi: Fine! So stay ignorant!
- ConexionesEdited from Un cuento americano (1986)
- Bandas sonorasGet the Facts
(1999)
Written by Michele Brourman & Amanda McBroom
Performed by Thomas Dekker, Susan Boyd
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