A young Native American princess must keep the peace between her people and the newly arrived English colonists.A young Native American princess must keep the peace between her people and the newly arrived English colonists.A young Native American princess must keep the peace between her people and the newly arrived English colonists.
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I vaguely remember watching this version of the Pocahontas legend as a child and thinking it wasn't quite as good as the Disney version. Having re-watched it as an adult, I still have that opinion but there are some good aspects such as the music, the detailed lip-sync and picturesque backgrounds.
The character designs are pretty inconsistent. While Pocahontas looks anime-esque, the majority of them are drawn in a style similar to characters from animated action series such as 'Captain Planet' and 'The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest.' I did, however, like the colour scheme of the clothes worn by Pocahontas's friend because yellow, purple and blue are my favourite colours.The dialogue was mostly dark and clever, but I found the term 'pale-faces' to describe white people rather derogatory. I liked the songs as well, especially 'Land of Pocahontas' and 'Enemy or Friend.' The animation is decent but not as fluid as that in Disney films that came out at around the same time but this is forgivable since this was made on a lower budget.
All in all, this wasn't as entertaining as the Disney version but worth another look nonetheless. 8/10.
The character designs are pretty inconsistent. While Pocahontas looks anime-esque, the majority of them are drawn in a style similar to characters from animated action series such as 'Captain Planet' and 'The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest.' I did, however, like the colour scheme of the clothes worn by Pocahontas's friend because yellow, purple and blue are my favourite colours.The dialogue was mostly dark and clever, but I found the term 'pale-faces' to describe white people rather derogatory. I liked the songs as well, especially 'Land of Pocahontas' and 'Enemy or Friend.' The animation is decent but not as fluid as that in Disney films that came out at around the same time but this is forgivable since this was made on a lower budget.
All in all, this wasn't as entertaining as the Disney version but worth another look nonetheless. 8/10.
- Stompgal_87
- Aug 4, 2013
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- Trivia"Matoaka" which was the given name of Pocahontas is not mentioned in this direct-to-video animated film.
- Alternate versionsAll Golden Films and Jetlag Productions films released by GoodTimes Entertainment on DVD in 2002 and 2003 were edited with a new animated opening logo of "Children's Classics." The animated montage only featured characters from Jetlag Productions' films.
- ConnectionsVersion of Animated Hero Classics: Pocahontas (1994)
- SoundtracksLand of Pocahontas
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Produced by Andrew Dimitroff
Composed by Nicolas 'Nick' Carr, Ray Crossley, and Andrew Dimitroff
Lyrics by Joellyn Cooperman
Performed by Wendy Hamilton-Caddey (as Wendy K. Hamilton)
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- The Adventures of Pocahontas: Indian Princess
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- Runtime45 minutes
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- 1.33 : 1
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