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<blockquote data-quote="MusicForThePiano" data-source="post: 1382516" data-attributes="member: 16601"><p>continued...</p><p></p><p>Movies for Kids / Younger audiences:</p><p></p><p>All Dogs Go To Heaven: (feature film - Burt Reynolds lends his voice as a dog who gets a second chance at life, and deals with some shady characters, somewhat depressing, shows gambling in a negative light, but suitable for kids)</p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]GUvk7NNmB64[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>Balto (feature film - about a sled dog with a questionable pedigree who becomes the savior of a town in need of medicine for sick children, good thrills and music, an uplifting story in the end)</p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]HJwvbmRXym4[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>The Brave Little Toaster: (feature film - not sure what the message is here, but sort of a 'Far From Home' type movie with appliances instead of pets, it is very bleak, but animation wise is pretty good, the score is well composed, overall much better than the similar Toy Story. They are waiting for their master to come home, and growing weary of the empty life, one spurns the rest to decide to seek him out )</p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]bpGLpD25dpU[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>Batman: Mask of the Phantasm (feature film - probably my favorite Batman movie, though I doubt a chick could dispatch bad guys and goons like that in real life, [SPOILER="plot spoiler"]at least in this movie she does it out of love for her late father[/SPOILER] great Mark Hamill Joker and the animation of Gotham is very stoic and vast.</p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]4PK5CYZlHMA[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>The Black Cauldron (feature film - a rare and usually unmentioned Disney movie, a fantasy tale about an evil sorcerer trying to summon a power that would unleash an army of undead warriors, based on Gaelic mythology I believe, in common with Disney's themes of covering worldly mythologies. Shows necromancy in a negative light. The villain is voiced by the late John Hurt.</p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]4W3Lk82FFW0[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>The Fox and The Hound (feature film - one of the few Disney cartoons that has virtually nothing degenerate in it, a good subtle jab at the differences in people and cultures that, though temporarily can be mended, can never be permanently fixed (see dogs and foxes), better than Bambi, woodland animals more likeable)</p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]XFwPyqQy9K0[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MusicForThePiano, post: 1382516, member: 16601"] continued... Movies for Kids / Younger audiences: All Dogs Go To Heaven: (feature film - Burt Reynolds lends his voice as a dog who gets a second chance at life, and deals with some shady characters, somewhat depressing, shows gambling in a negative light, but suitable for kids) [MEDIA=youtube]GUvk7NNmB64[/MEDIA] Balto (feature film - about a sled dog with a questionable pedigree who becomes the savior of a town in need of medicine for sick children, good thrills and music, an uplifting story in the end) [MEDIA=youtube]HJwvbmRXym4[/MEDIA] The Brave Little Toaster: (feature film - not sure what the message is here, but sort of a 'Far From Home' type movie with appliances instead of pets, it is very bleak, but animation wise is pretty good, the score is well composed, overall much better than the similar Toy Story. They are waiting for their master to come home, and growing weary of the empty life, one spurns the rest to decide to seek him out ) [MEDIA=youtube]bpGLpD25dpU[/MEDIA] Batman: Mask of the Phantasm (feature film - probably my favorite Batman movie, though I doubt a chick could dispatch bad guys and goons like that in real life, [SPOILER="plot spoiler"]at least in this movie she does it out of love for her late father[/SPOILER] great Mark Hamill Joker and the animation of Gotham is very stoic and vast. [MEDIA=youtube]4PK5CYZlHMA[/MEDIA] The Black Cauldron (feature film - a rare and usually unmentioned Disney movie, a fantasy tale about an evil sorcerer trying to summon a power that would unleash an army of undead warriors, based on Gaelic mythology I believe, in common with Disney's themes of covering worldly mythologies. Shows necromancy in a negative light. The villain is voiced by the late John Hurt. [MEDIA=youtube]4W3Lk82FFW0[/MEDIA] The Fox and The Hound (feature film - one of the few Disney cartoons that has virtually nothing degenerate in it, a good subtle jab at the differences in people and cultures that, though temporarily can be mended, can never be permanently fixed (see dogs and foxes), better than Bambi, woodland animals more likeable) [MEDIA=youtube]XFwPyqQy9K0[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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