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Oldies but goodies! Can you name all of them?
#The Thief and the Cobbler#The Flight of Dragons#The King and I#The Great Mouse Detective#Rock-a-Doodle#The Sea Prince and the Fire Child#Dragonās Lair#The Princess and the Goblin#An American Tail#The 3 Wise Men
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Rock-A-Doodle AU: First Look of the KING

First look to my AU of Don Bluth's "Rock-A-Doodle" human AU.
Chanticleer, real name Memphis Paisley, the Don Bluth's Universe's Elvis Presley^^
#don bluth#Rock-A-Doodle#Rock-A-Doodle AU#humanized#Chanticleer#Rock A Doodle fanart#fanart#Chanticleer is Don Bluth universe's Elvis Presley
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Rock-A-Brawler (Rock-A-Doodle Parody) Cast
āIn this animated film, Sam (Joe French), a factory worker turned wanted member of the Goldarm Gang, has convinced the other toons that his crowing makes the sun rise. When, one day, he forgets to crow and the sun comes up anyway, the secret is out. He heads for the big city in shame. But as massive storms and dark clouds stop the sun from appearing, the toons get worried, so a lady named Lola (Alejandra Gollas) and a boy called Custard Cream Cookie III (Jaimie Kelton) lead the gang on a trip to find Sam in the city.ā
Sam (Brawl Stars) as Chanticleer
Custard Cream Cookie III (Cookie Run) as Edmond (Human)
Emporio Alnino (Jjba) as Edmond (Kitty)
Froggy (ENA Dream BBQ) as Patou
Gray (Brawl Stars) as Snipes
Lola (Brawl Stars) as Peepers
Kars (Jjba) as The Grand Duke of Owls (With Esidsi and Wammu as Extras)
Duck Shuffler (Toontown Corporate Clash) as Hunch
Barktholomew (Balan Wonderworld) as Pinky Fox
Belle (Brawl Stars) as Goldie
Buzz (Brawl Stars) as Stuey the Pig
Nita (Brawl Stars) as Minnie the Rabbit
Pure Vanilla Cookie and White Lily Cookie (Cookie Run) as Edmondās Parents
Madeleine Cookie and Clotted Cream Cookie (Cookie Run) as Edmondās Brothers
Various Brawlers (Brawl Stars), Humans and Humanoids as Various Animals
#crossover cast#Crossover casting#Rock-a-Doodle#Brawl Stars#Cookie Run#ToonTown Corporate Clash#Ena Dream BBQ#Jjba#Balan Wonderworld
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I <3 old animated chickens
#watched rock-a-doodle again last night and god i love it#one of my favorites#soon i plan to try drawing ALL these characters in their respective styles#for funsies#rock-a-doodle 1991#rock-a-doodle#foghorn leghorn#robinhood 1973#robinhood#chickens#chanticleer#lady kluck#alan-a-dale
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Ranking Don Bluth's Movies
Okay, so I've recently been having some issues with making videos and until I can sort it out, I can't really get any new clips for videos. So that makes it harder for me to be able to talk about certain topics I want to discuss on YouTube. However, I really want to talk about this so I decided to make a post here on Tumblr and when I have my technical issues sorted out, I'll post a YouTube version. However, since I'm not playing a character on Tumblr, that means that this won't include my signature merfolk language like "mermazing", "What the Tartarus", or "Dear sweet Poseidon." But you can expect that in my video when I sort out my technical issues.
Anyway, as a long-time fan of animation, especially of 2D animation, Iām a pretty big fan of Don Bluth. Hereās a brief history lesson about this legend. He was a big fan of Walt Disney animation ever since he first saw Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs as a child and realized all he wanted to do in life was make animated movies. He managed to work at Walt Disney studios and even got to meet Walt Disney before he died, and he would end up leaving the company years after Waltās death and taking several animators with him due to the disappointment in the companyās lackluster work with films like The Rescuers, Robin Hood, and The Aristocats. He made all of his movies with his friend, co-producer, and animator Gary Goldman. His company would ultimately fail due to financial issues, but his work did manage to force Disney to start uping their game and resulted in the Disney Renaissance. The whole history of Don Bluthās animation career is really much more complex and extensive, so I highly recommend watching AniMatās video series on the history of Don Bluth, which I will link down below. Trust me, itās a great and educational watch that you should check out, after you read this post, of course.
While he sadly never managed to become the next Walt Disney, due to the failure of certain films and his company filing for bankruptcy, he has undeniably created movies that were a big part of many of our childhoods. Some holding up better than others. In this post, I will share my personal rankings. Iāll go over the plots of each movie in the order that they were released, discuss what I liked or disliked about the film, and at the very end of the video, Iāll rank them. First of all, donāt take my rankings too seriously. We all have our personal preferences for what makes a good movie and our own biases and personal experiences tend to influence how we will feel about a movie. This is just my opinion and if you disagree, thatās perfectly fine. Just donāt be an asshole about it!
Also, lets go over some guidelines. I only will be covering the movies that Don Bluth actually worked on, which means that sequels to his movies, apart from Bartok: The Magnificent, wonāt be on this list. Besides, The Land Before Time sequels have enough movies to be on their own list. Let me know if thatās something you guys would be interested in. Secondly, they have to be full-length animated movies, so his animated shorts, Banjo the Woodpile Cat and Small One wonāt be on this list. Lastly, he has to have actually directed the film, which means none of his work as just an animator or supervisor from Disney will be included. Also, this post WILL include spoilers. So donāt say I didnāt warn you. Now without any further delay, lets dive right on in.
The Secret of Nimh

The recently widowed Mrs. Brisby is trying to save the life of her youngest son, Timmy, who is sick with pneumonia and is told by Mr. Ages that Timmy canāt go outside at all or he could die. Things get complicated when the farmer decides to plow early and while Mrs Brisby and Auntie Shrew manage to stop it temporarily, itās only a matter of time until he fixes it. So Mrs Brisby visits The Great Owl, with the assistance of Jeremy the crow, who informs her that the Rats of Nimh can help her. She gets the help of Mr. Ages and Justin, who are members of the organization, who help her meet Nicodemus, who gives her a magical amulet and has the rats help her move her house to where itās safe. However, secretly there is a plan from the villain, Jenner, who wants to kill Nicodemus.
So as you can tell, a lot is going on in this movie based on my crude summary. But to be fair, it never feels like too much is going on to the point where the story feels messy. The story actually is very flowing and nothing feels crammed in, apart from Jeremy, who is the worst part of the movie and like everyone, I canāt stand him. He just reminds me a lot of comic reliefs from modern Disney movies who add nothing but bad and forced comedy. But apart from that, everything else feels organically woven into the story. It never feels like itās too detailed because its knows what to keep vague and what to elaborate on. The score is epic and helps things feel grand. Not to mention the whole question of morality of the movie is very well done and complex but done in a way that kids can understand without talking down to them. Itās all very relevant in this day and age. I love the dark elements of the film, as it helps give it a lot of atmosphere. While I wouldnāt say that it feels like a movie that you could play on Halloween, itās still a pretty dark film. Part of that is the designs of certain characters. I absolutely ADORE the design of The Great Owl. Just look at this guy! He looks so majestic and mysterious and itās one of my favorite scenes in the movie, with my favorite being when Mrs. Brisby uses the stone.
Speaking of Mrs Brisby, sheās a really great and unique character. Sheās not a heroine who has grand ambitions, but rather is a mother who just wants to exist enjoying life and for her kids to be happy and healthy. Sheās timid and not the bravest but despite her fears is just willing to do whatever it takes to save her sonās life. She does get braver but itās not to the point where she feels like she went through major character development. I kind of like that she gets to stay who she is. Sheās a loving and caring person who doesnāt have to change who she is. She never stops being scared and doesnāt really gain any confidence but is just a likable and gentle character that will throw herself into danger if it means saving the ones she loves or even someone she just met like Jeremy. Although, I say she shouldāve just let Jeremy die and put us all out of our misery.
The rest of the characters, apart from Jeremy, are also interesting and likable, even if they arenāt nearly as engaging as Mrs. Brisby. Even though Auntie Shrew and Mr. Ages are grouchy characters, it still comes from a loving place. The voice acting is top-notch, especially from Elizabeth Hartman as Mrs. Brisby, Derek Jacobi as Nicodemus, and John Carradine as The Great Owl. The animation is some of Don Bluthās best work, especially with the scene where Mrs. Brisby uses the stone. Youāll be hearing me say this A LOT throughout this video, but Don Bluthās animation is always so flipping gorgeous. This was clearly a passion project for Don Bluth and it really shows as heās often referred to it as his favorite movie heās ever made. While I wouldnāt say itās my personal favorite, itās definitely among some of his best. Sadly, I didnāt grow up with this movie and didnāt see it until I was in high school. However, I do wish that I had grown up with it because itās a genuinely great movie and is better than anything Disney was releasing around that time. Hell, itās better than most of the films Disney is releasing today.
An American Tail

Starting off in Russia with the Mousekewitzes, a family of mice that are clearly Jewish, celebrating Hanukkah. Unfortunately, the celebration doesn't last, as the mice are attacked by Russian cats that are not so subtle in their symbolism. After their home is destroyed, the Mousekewitzes immigrate to America where they believe there arenāt any cats. Unfortunately, Fieval gets separated from his family after nearly drowning. Having arrived in America, specifically New York, he sets off to find his family while meeting some colorful characters that either try to exploit him or help him find his family and discovering there are indeed cats in America.
So as you can probably tell, this movie is influenced by the treatment of immigrants that come to America to escape their problems only to find out that America is full of problems as well. Itās a very complex issue and while this movie mostly focuses on Fievalās struggle to find his family, these issues are handled pretty well. Itās not afraid to show the harsh realities but also knows how to make it simple enough for the kids to digest it and help them learn more about it as they get older without dumbing it down or having nothing of value for adults. I didnāt grow up with this movie. I only saw it once on Cartoon Network when I was a kid and didnāt really watch it again until I was a teenager. But just like The Secret of Nimh, I wish I had grown up with it. I love how dark and serious this movie is without having to be so dull and lifeless.
While Fieval did cause his situation with deliberately throwing his hat on deck so he could see the fish during the storm, you can still sympathize with him. Yes, it was his fault, but heās also just a kid that Iām guessing isnāt any older than seven in mouse years. Heās lost and alone in a new country where he doesnāt know anyone and has no idea where his family is. The emotions of his family are very strong as well, since all of them, apart from Fievalās big sister Tanya, believe him to be dead. I love how this movie allows the emotional moments not to be interrupted by pointless comedy like a lot of movies nowadays.
This is the first Don Bluth movie that is a musical and I will be honest and say that while theyāre good, theyāre not great, apart from "Somewhere Out There", though I do prefer the end credit version sung by Linda Ronstadt and James Ingram. Not only because of their phenomenal vocals but also because the singing voices for Fieval and Tanya arenāt very good. While the child actors they got did a great job when it came to acting, they really shouldāve gotten singing doubles for them because it makes it harder to listen to. The others have better singing in them, even if Fieval does still sing in "Never Say Never" and "A Duo". But they arenāt anything to brag about. Plus, "There Are No Cats in America" honestly does play into some ethnic stereotypes.
The villain, Warren T. Rat isnāt really anything great or even very interesting. He serves his purpose but heās not gonna make a lasting impact. Plus, his little bug friend adds nothing and the two of them donāt have a very interesting dynamic. Luckily, the rest of the characters are likable. My personal favorite is Gussie. Sheās very flamboyant and prissy but also cares about others and standing up for what is right, despite also being privileged. Showing that individuals are multi-dimensional. The animation is gorgeous (Though the rotoscoping is obvious), the action scenes are pretty intense especially when the cats are super feral and monstrous, the score is epic, and it will absolutely make you cry, especially when Fieval is reunited with his family. I love how soft and timid Fievalās voice is with a twinge of hope that his family is really there when he hears their voices calling for him and his father playing the violin. It honestly gets me misty eyed and I have to fight the tears when heās reunited with his family.
It should also be noted that this is one of the few times in animation where Jewish characters are portrayed as the heroes and not as a joke or villains with very Jewish features. Yes, you could argue that itās not the best because of the fact that theyāre portrayed as mice, but itās nice to see them as a loving family and characters with fleshed-out personalities that arenāt just stereotypes. Itās a great movie and itās clear to see why this is considered one of Don Bluthās best films. Itās a classic for a reason.
The Land Before Time

Long before the double-digit sequels, with their light-hearted feel and musical numbers, was a pretty dark film devoid of musical numbers. And to make things easier, I wonāt be referring to them by their scientific terms but instead the simple terms they were given in the movie. Anyway, it takes place during the time of the dinosaurs when the Earth was changing and the leaf eaters set out to find The Great Valley, a place unchanged and filled with fresh water and lush green food. Littlefoot, a young longneck, and Cera, a young three-horn get attacked by a sharp-tooth. They are saved by Littlefootās mother but it costs her, her life and Littlefoot must travel to The Great Valley and find his grandparents. Along the way, he meets Cera again, as well as a swimmer named Ducky, a flyer named Petrie, and a mute spiketail named Spike. They must try to find The Great Valley while trying not to perish from hunger, as well as not getting eaten by Sharptooth.
Iām not gonna lie, I grew up watching The Land Before Time films religiously as a kid. Anytime a new Land Before Time movie came out, I had to have it. But lets save my opinion on the other movies for another time. Lets face it, the original film is BY FAR superior to the sequels. First of all, this is one of Don Bluthās best-looking films. In fact, Iād say itās his second-best-looking movie. Whatās his best-looking film? Weāll get to that later. The film manages to make the film look gorgeous, despite the fact that theyāre living in a barren wasteland, which shows that you donāt have to make a film be brown and grey in order to make it look apocalyptic. But maybe thatās just one of the advantages of animation, specifically traditional animation. The Great Valley is absolutely GORGEOUS! I mean, the visuals are nothing short of spectacular. Not to mention the action scenes are absolutely phenomenal. By far the best action scene is the Sharptooth attack and when Littlefootās mother is battling the Sharptooth, especially during the earthquake. It was absolutely intense and I ADORE it for that. Not to mention the score for the entire movie is just epic and iconic.
Speaking of Littlefootās Mother, I was absolutely heartbroken by this as a kid and even now it makes me absolutely ball. I love how they really take the time to allow Littlefoot to properly grieve the loss of his mother with being angry about it, sad, depressed in an unhealthy way, finding comfort in her footprint, thinking he hears her voice (Though itās arguable whether or not her spirit is actually guiding him), thinking for a brief moment that sheās still alive, and ultimately accepting the fact that sheās truly gone. Itās harsh but itās important for kids to learn how to accept loss because they will inevitably have to face it.
While on the subject of Littlefoot, heās always been one of my favorite fictional male characters. Part of this is also because of the sequels but in the original movie heās just as amazing. I love how he acts like a real kid that makes mistakes and has flaws while still being a great leader with a strong moral compass. One of my issues with Arnold from Hey Arnold, despite my immense love of the show, is that Arnold after season 1 starts to become too perfect and helps others learn lessons but never learns a lesson himself or even gets grounded, especially in the last two seasons. Littlefoot is stubborn, can be sassy, is playful, strong-willed, fun-loving, and more so in the sequels can be surprisingly sarcastic. He has his doubts and can be a bit self-righteous at times but itās never to the point where itās unbearable. Heās just an overall fantastic character.
As for the other characters, part of the reason why this film works is because theyāre all so likable and engaging. Ducky is absolutely adorable and endearing, which is helped by a pitch-perfect performance from Judith Barsi. Spike is so cute and lovable, which is odd, due to my usual hatred of characters who have eating be one of their prime characteristics but for some reason, heās just so likable. I will admit that I prefer Petrie in the sequels, at least, in movies 2-6 like with most of the characters, but I still love and enjoy him in this movie. I just find him funny and I think part of that is his voice that just helps make him funny to me. Plus, unlike someone like Jeremy, Petrie is actually plot-relevant. But I do think that fake-out death of his was really unnecessary. As for Cera, I will admit that growing up, I absolutely couldnāt stand her. However, watching the movie again for my Don Bluth marathon, she actually grew on me. Maybe itās because recently Iāve been seeing a lot of unlikable and poorly-developed characters but Cera just didnāt annoy me. Part of the reason is because, unlike say Isabela from Encanto, instead of it being a grown woman acting like an unbearable brat, Cera is just a child and unlike Sasha from the Barbie movie, sheās not like this because āOh sheās a teenager,ā especially when Cera isnāt a teenager, but because of her upbringing. Plus, unlike these unlikable characters, we do get softer moments from her sprinkled throughout the movie that donāt make her character development feel out of nowhere or half-baked and help her feel like a character with depth. While sheās still my least favorite of the five main characters, I do actually like her now.
Iām shocked about how short the film is, which comes in just a little over an hour. I feel like the film couldāve used twenty more minutes to help flesh things out. It manages to handle generational traditions and prejudice pretty well but I feel like that twenty minutes couldāve developed it more. The film was edited quite a bit and if youāre an average moviegoer and not someone who overanalyzes things like me, you wonāt notice. However, if you are like me and notice details like that, it might bother you a little but youāll still have a great time. I also felt like at times the narration didnāt need to be there. Such as after they were attacked by Sharptooth and were struggling to find The Great Valley or when Cera was having her self-pity moment. Itās not done to death and doesnāt feel pandering but they couldāve cut some of the narration. I absolutely love the friendship between the characters and it feels absolutely believable, even between Littlefoot and Cera with all their conflict. Yes, the film isnāt exactly perfect but thereās no such thing as a perfect movie. But itās honestly one of my all-time favorite movies. I need animated movies to return to this kind of darkness.
All Dogs Go To Heaven

The film that got annihilated by The Little Mermaid and itās clear to see why. But lets get into the plot. Itās about a German Shepard named Charlie Barkin, who is killed by his ex-business partner, Carface and goes to Heaven. However, Charlie doesnāt want to be dead and decides to re-wind his life watch to bring himself back to life and he shall remain alive so long as the watch remains ticking, otherwise, heāll die and go to Hell because he canāt go back to Heaven. He then tries to get back at Carface with the help of his cowardly but loyal best friend, Itchy, by ārescuingā a little girl named Anne Marie, who can talk to animals that Carface has been using to win bets while also keeping her locked away in a room with minimal care. Charlie uses her for the same thing but is clearly nicer to her, though just to get into her good graces, but starts to form a bond with her.
As a kid, I was absolutely in love with this movie and would watch it constantly as a kid, especially the Heaven scenes. However, while I would still say itās a great movie, I honestly donāt enjoy it nearly as much as I did as a kid. Part of that is because I really donāt care much for the characters, save for Anne Marie, who Iāll talk about in a little bit. Charlie, while not totally detestable, as he is given some soft moments, feels too harsh at times. His character development isnāt done well enough to make me root for him and for the things heās doing, he needed some really amazing character development. Overall, the character is okay but heās not that engaging or entertaining to watch, apart from a great vocal performance from Burt Reynolds. Itchy is entertaining and likable but I feel like in the second half he's forgotten about until Carface attacks him. Dom DeLouise gives a great performance but the character is missing something. Heās at least likable, even if I donāt exactly love him. Carface is an absolutely boring and generic villain that does nothing but get angry and shout. Nothing about him stands out and I tend to forget about him, even as a kid. Killer is just the typical incompetent villain lackey.
I also feel like the title is misleading, due to how we donāt really spend much time in Heaven or really talk much about it. With a title like "All Dogs Go to Heaven," youād think that the film would be all about that. It feels like two completely different stories were put together and one overtook the dogs in Heaven plot. Plus, this film tends to just forget about things like the fact that Charlie is trying to lay low and keep Carface from finding him and Anne Marie but still promotes his name for his casino right in the same town. Carface never has any realization and we just cut to him assuming Charlie is alive and has Anne Marie without any build-up. Also, they established that the animals canāt talk to animals outside of their species but Charlie can talk to the Big Lipped Alligator? Also, the gatorās rat followers are clearly offensive and havenāt aged well. While the pacing isnāt horrible, itās a bit messy.
The songs arenāt very good either, apart from "Let Me Be Surprised", "Soon Youāll Come Home", and the end credit song, "Love Survives." But the rest of the songs are pointless and not very pleasant to listen to. Part of that is because theyāre mostly sung by Burt Reynolds, who just isnāt a singer. He sounds like heās talk-singing and itās not pleasant. Yes, he sang in "Let Me Be Surprised", but at least Annabelle, voiced by Melba Moore, could sing, which helped balance it out and it had fun lyrics. The lyrics in the other songs arenāt good and serve no plot relevance. Not to mention "You Canāt Keep a Good Dog Down" has a glaring racist moment. "Lets Make Music Together" has great singing and would be a good song on its own but it serves no purpose and gives absolute tonal whiplash. Itās no wonder this became a meme. "Soon Youāll Come Home", despite clearly not being sung by Judith Barsi, is the only song I love. But this movie clearly wasnāt meant to be a musical, since the songs feel tacked on.
Now youāre probably thinking I donāt like this movie but I actually still love it. Part of that is the atmosphere, especially when weāre in Heaven or Hell. Those scenes show off some of Don Bluthās best work. It has a lot of interesting ideas like clocks representing the life of someone. Plus, the actual Hell scene was the stuff of nightmares and I love it for how dark and twisted it is. The animation is top-notch as always. I also love the relationships between the characters, Charlie and Itchy have a great friendship with amazing chemistry, which is helped by Burt Reynold and Dom DeLouise being best friends in real life. Charlieās relationship with Anne Marie is also really sweet. And while the characters arenāt great, the situations are still fun with exciting action scenes. I also love that the movie had the guts to let Charlie die at the end and not find some way to bring him back to life without the watch. Thatās really impressive that they let their protagonist die and I admire it for that, which leads to an ending thatās the most emotional part of the film. It has a lot of great things about it that lead to an overall enjoyable experience. It just needed to fine-tune those details. But itās clear that cutting ties with Steven Spielberg and even George Lucas was a mistake on Donās part.
However, while the film is still good on its own, Anne Marie is what elevates this movie into a great film. Without her, the film wouldnāt be half as enjoyable. Not only is she absolutely adorable but sheās the heart of the film. Sheās sweet without being cloying, spunky without being a raging fireball, and smart but still realistic and naive. She was always a delight every time she was on screen and part of that is the perfect casting of Judith Barsi. She was amazing as Ducky but this is the role I tend to associate her with more. She gives it her all, even out-acts the adult actors, and becomes the stand-out performer. Sheās honestly one of the great child actors and itās really sad that she and her mother were murdered by her father. It honestly makes the ending all the more emotional for me. Also, while this is minor, I hate that she still ends up wearing those rags for the rest of the movie even after she gets so many beautiful new outfits. Let her wear one of those dresses. My personal favorites are her sailor dress and her fur-trim coat.
Rock-a-Doodle

While All Dogs Go To Heaven mightās had the warning signs to Bluthās downfall, this was definitely the beginning of the end. But lets get to the plot, such as it is. A singing rooster named Chanticleer has the power to bring the sun up with his crowing but one day it comes up without him and his āfriends" laugh at him. This was secretly the work of The Grand Duke of Owls who wants the world in eternal darkness so the light wonāt hurt him or something. But it turns out this is all a storybook because we cut to live-action where a real boy named Edmond is being told the story by his mother. The rain is endangering Edmondās family farm, so he calls for Chanticleer, which instead brings the Grand Duke of Owls who turns Edmond into an animated kitten so he can eat him for daring to try and bring back Chanticleer. But heās saved by Patou, a basset hound that canāt tie his shoes and they set off to find Chanticleer in the city along with some other colorful characters because apparently the sun actually canāt come up without Chanticleer.
Yeah, thatās not all the details in this movie but the film is both too complicated and too simple at the same time. First of all, they never explain how the sun managed to come up that one time without Chanticleer and suddenly it canāt anymore. Or the fact that they donāt allow birds at the club but allow penguins, a type of bird. They have Goldie pretend to be in love with Chanticleer but then the next minute they reveal through narration that she fell in love with him for real out of nowhere. During the climax, Chanticleer reveals that he canāt crow anymore for some unexplained reason. The story is all over the place and feels like an acid trip, which is why they put in a lot of unnecessary narration from Patou, which gets annoying because it happens every few minutes. But all it does is annoy the audience and feel like you're being talked down to. The film is so unfocused and all over the place that I find it hard to even talk about it. Also, I find it really annoying how no one believes that Edmond is really a human boy turned into a cat by The Grand Duke of Owls. I mean, yāall know the villain has powers and yet you find it hard to believe that Edmond is really a human boy?
It doesnāt help that the characters are all either bland and boring or unbelievably annoying. Edmond is cloying with how precious he is and it doesnāt help that the actor canāt act and talks with a lisp. Itās odd because in the past, Don Bluth has been great at hiring talented child actors for his films. What happened? Snipes gets the silver medal for most annoying character with his obnoxious and chauvinist personality, Peepers is a smug and know-it-all brat, Patou doesnāt shut up with his narration, Goldie is bland with no real character, Chanticleer should be the protagonist but isnāt even really a character and is instead a plot device, and Hunch takes the gold medal for the most irritating thing from this movie to the point Iād rather be stuck in a room with Valentino from Wish, Ben from Treasure Planet, Fred from Big Hero 6, the Moose from Brother Bear, and even the entire cast of Home on the Range than deal with his idiotic antics.
The songs are also either unmemorable or awful, specifically the terrible villain songs. Yes, thereās more than one villain song. Even the animation, while great, feels like a downgrade and has such a childish feel to it. Itās almost like a more polished silly symphony. Not to mention the live-action scenes are so awkward with acting so terrible itās giving background or minor characters from 7th Heaven. Yeah, it's that bad! You can tell that Don Bluth wasnāt comfortable with live-action because it really shows with this terrible framing device.
The only positives I can say about the film, apart from the animation and voice cast (Save for Edmon), is the first song sung by Chanticleer, even if itās nothing spectacular, and The Grand Duke of Owls. He has some class, is decently threatening, and his lines are pretty good. Although, I wouldāve loved if he looked more like The Great Owl from The Secret of Nimh. Though itās silly how he gets yeeted by a flashlight. But overall, itās just a terrible movie and clearly something you put on to keep your toddler quiet. Itās never engaging or exciting. They really shouldāve used more of the structure and plot from the original Chanticleer play. Maybe Iāll do a rewrite of Rock-a-Doodle one day.
Thumbelina

Based on the Hans Christian Andersen fairy-tale of the same name, Thumbelina is about a girl no bigger than a thumb that was born from a flower to an old woman that longed for a child. Thumbelina longs to find people who are the same size as her and one night she meets and falls in love with the fairy prince, Cornelius. But before the two can live happily ever after, Thumbelina is stolen by Mama Toad, who wants to use Thumbelinaās beautiful voice to make money and force her to marry her son, Grundel, who is in love with her. Thumbelina manages to escape with the help of a swallow named Jacquimo. Meanwhile, both Cornelius and Grundel search for Thumbelina. All the while Thumbelina must find her way home to be reunited with both her mother and Cornelius while facing obstacles and learning her own self-worth.
This was a movie I watched A LOT as a kid and it honestly still holds a special place in my heart to this day. Is it flawed? Yes! The story is a bit too episodic, but to be fair, thatās exactly what the original story was like as well. Plus, I donāt hear people complain about that with movies like Alice in Wonderland, Pinocchio, and Moana. I do think it wouldāve benefited from a couple of rewrites. But considering Don Bluth had to write the script within the span of a couple of weeks, I feel like he did pretty good, especially considering some other movies that had a lot more time that turned out terribly. Another issue is the designs of characters like The Gitterbugs and the animals on Thumbelinaās farm looking way too exaggerated and like characters from a pre-school book. I feel like this couldāve benefitted from Don Bluthās early dark style, as it would make a contrast from the bright and happy world Thumbelina knew when she was with her mother and the beautiful night she spent with Cornelius to a world that sheās unfamiliar with.
However, itās honestly a great movie in my opinion. I can forgive it having plot holes because of the fact that I can suspend my disbelief when it comes to fairy-tale movies where it runs off emotion rather than logic and is more impressionistic. So I donāt care that she randomly grew wings because it didnāt make much sense in the original tale either. Plus, she was created from magic, so whose to say she couldnāt just magically get wings?
Unlike Rock-a-Doodle and even All Dogs Go to Heaven, the characters in this movie are all great and entertaining. Theyāre just so memorable and fun to watch in my personal opinion. Mama Toad, Ms. Fieldmouse, The Beatle, Cornelius, and especially Thumbelina. I know a lot of people complain that Thumbelina just whined and didnāt really do anything. But considering the fact that she was taken away from her home, has never been out in the real world before, is constantly being accosted by someone, and is no bigger than a thumb, Iād say she has every right to complain and not to have much hope. Her journey is that people keep on telling her what to be and what to do and she has to learn to stand up for herself and find her own self-worth. Something many relate to and struggle with. Could it have been better? Yes! But I feel like itās done pretty well. I relate to Thumbelina's struggle, due to my autism and how I often feel like there isn't a place for people like me in this world. So I can't help but root for Thumbelina and sympathize with her situation. But she isnāt just a stick in the mud. She's playful, bubbly, charming, sweet, and just so endearing, a subversion from her pessimistic outlook, making her unique. Part of why sheās so great is definitely thanks to the stellar performance of Jodi Benson, who also did the voice of Ariel in The Little Mermaid. Unlike Matthew Broderick as adult Simba from The Lion King, which came out the same year, Jodi Benson managed to help the character feel fleshed out and make her personality fly off the screen due to her prior experience instead of suffering from a flat performance.
I know a lot of people hate Jacquimo and I was ready to hate him too but heās actually not bad. My only issue is the fact that he couldāve just flown Thumbelina home this entire time. Heās based on a character that didnāt appear until the last third of the story and even then, he didnāt fly Thumbelina home because she just completely forgot about her mother whoās worried sick about her and is never seen again. While itās annoying how he meets her quite a few times and they never think to just have him fly her home, heās not actually a bad character. Heās a helpful character that helps support Thumbelina, such as when sheās feeling insecure about her appearance, he reminds her it doesnāt matter what others think about her and that there are people who love her. I feel like this issue could be fixed if he injured his wing when they first met after trying to save her and therefore couldnāt fly her home. Plus, given all the terrible comic reliefs Iāve been seeing from Disney lately, heās far less annoying and actually serves some purpose.
The only characters Iām not so fond of are Grundel the toad, Mr. Mole, and Thumbelinaās three jitterbug friends. The latter are just pointless and add nothing other than saving Cornelius when heās frozen but they couldāve found another way to get around that. In the case of Grundel, heās just not convincing as a villain and even makes Gaston look competent. Heād work better as a villain sidekick. I honestly think Mama Toad shouldāve been the main antagonist with her son being a lackey. Sort of a Fairy Godmother and Charming from Shrek 2 situation. Sheās far more entertaining and interesting and I wish we saw more of her. Same with Ms. Fieldmouse, who could be just as much of the villain as Mama Toad. As for Mr. Mole, he's just there and doesn't really do much.
The romance between Thumbelina and Cornelius is so cute! While I do think they shouldāve had more of a conversation together where they get to know each other before the "Let Me Be Your Wings" scene, I do buy their chemistry. Thereās at least more of a basis for their relationship than the Disney Princess couples from Waltās time. Not to mention, this is a GORGEOUS-looking film! One of Don Bluthās best-looking films. Yes, Iāve mentioned some designs are too childish looking and some CGI is very dated but the animation is still absolutely phenomenal. For the flying scenes, they took inspiration from ice skating, which explains how graceful and elegant they look. This movie takes my breath away, especially "Let Me Be Your Wings."
Speaking of which, the soundtrack absolutely slaps! The songs were done by singer-songwriter, Barry Manilow and he did a phenomenal job. The songs are entertaining, move the story along, and show how the characters are feeling. That is the purpose of a musical. Even with a song like "Yer Beautiful Baby," which doesnāt have good singing, itās still entertaining to watch with its high energy. The best songs are definitely "Let Me Be Your Wings", "Soon", and "The Sun" but I love all of these songs. Well, except for "Marry the Mole." Itās infamous for being the only song from an animated movie to win a Razzie for worst original song and while itās not good, itās not that bad either. Itās okay and it being the only animated song to win that award means nothing when the Razzies no longer have that category and they are infamous for not even watching the films that they nominate. But apart from that one hiccup, the soundtrack is amazing and itās impressive that he had no prior experience with musicals, especially given what happened with Wish, which hired pop artists to write the music and their inexperience showed. Disney needs to fire Lin Manuel Miranda and hire Barry Manilow. I could go on about how this film is an underrated gem but lets save that for another day.
A Troll in Central Park

In the world of trolls, where all trolls are mean, ugly, and hate flowers lives Stanley, a nice and rosie-cheeked troll that magically grows flowers with his literal green thumb. He was to be turned to stone by the evil ruler of the trolls, Queen Gnorga but is convinced by her hen-pecked husband to send him to a place where nothing grows. However, that backfires because heās sent to New York City right in the middle of Central Park. There he meets and befriends a bratty little boy named Gus and his sweet little toddler sister Rosie. Gnorga learns how her plan backfired and sets out to destroy Stanley.
This tends to be Don Bluthās most universally hated film and for absolutely good reason. It feels like it was written for a Barney the Dinosaur audience instead of for all ages. Itās absolutely pandering, has little to no plot, nothing really happens, a lot of jokes go on for way too long, and it makes up rules as it goes along like a preschooler at playtime. Stanley can grow plants that apparently are sentient but he can also transport them to a make-believe world with trolls like him and make Gusā toy boat the size of a real boat? When Gus is turned into a troll by Gnorga, he has her ability to turn people to stone with his thumb and then when heās back to normal can unstone Stanley? Gnorga can control Gusā thumb when heās a troll? Gus turns back to normal when Gnorga turns into a rosebush? Gnorga didnāt think to check where the place she was sending Stanley was before sending him there? If Stanley has these other magical abilities, why didnāt he leave the troll world? Oh my gosh! Itās an absolute mess and really feels like something meant to keep your toddler quiet.
It doesnāt help that the characters weāre following are absolutely unlikable. Stanley is absolutely annoying, stupid, and useless. He reminds me of all those annoying toxic positivity people in life that say if you just believe and be positive itāll happen. It doesnāt help that heās never any help until the climax but it doesnāt feel earned due to how pathetic heās been. Gus is just an irritating and shrill little brat that would make even the most liberal person want to beat the hell out of him. Even his moments of being a loving brother to Rosie donāt help balance out his bratty moments because heās just too annoying and unlikable. Rosie is just there and does nothing but be cutesy. While her cutesyness isnāt nearly as pandering as cloying as Edmond, she just adds nothing but to be captured by the villains. Speaking of the villains, theyāre lame as well. Gnorga is basically like those villains you see in preschool shows that hate goodness and prettiness and love the nastiness but is a simpleton and a total clown of a villain you canāt take seriously. Her husband is just the pathetic henpecked husband who is totally incompetent and bad comic relief.
The songs all suck and feel like rejected songs from a d-tier preschool show. Childish, pandering, and sounding like the writers had less than a week to write the songs. How did we go from the bangers of Thumbelina to songs that make the soundtrack of Rock-a-Doodle sound like Beauty and the Beast?
The sad thing is that this movie, despite how dumb it is, actually had potential. I feel like it wouldāve been interesting to have Gus be an orphan in the foster system that is jaded and pessimistic from life and he ends up meeting Stanley who is positive and naive and the two learned and grew from each other. Showing how both their world views have some truth to them but also are flawed. Maybe Iāll do a video where I do a rewrite of A Troll in Central Park. Let me know if thatās something you guys would be interested in. But as for this movie, I was embarrassed when watching it like I was watching something meant for toddlers.
The Pebble and the Penguin

Taking place in Antarctica, the AdĆ©lie penguins are preparing for a mating ritual where the male penguins present a pebble to a female penguin they fancy and if she accepts it, they mate for life. Our protagonist, a shy and stuttering penguin named Hubie, is in love with "the most beautiful girl penguin," Marina (The narratorās actual description of her, not mine) and she seems to feel the same. However, Hubie canāt seem to get a pebble until one night he wishes on a star and an emerald cube falls from the sky. Unfortunately, an evil macho penguin named Drake is also after Marinaās flipper in marriage and tries to feed Hubie to a leopard seal. Hubie manages to escape but is lost at sea where he's captured by humans to be put in a zoo. He manages to escape with the help of a cranky and wise-cracking penguin named Rocko, who agrees to help Hubie get back home before the mating ceremony and they form a friendship along the way.
This was another movie that I watched a lot as a kid and enjoyed. However, unlike Thumbelina, it sadly doesnāt hold up at all. While itās not bad, itās just a mediocre mess. The movie was a production nightmare and it shows in the final product. This can definitely be seen in the writing with how it tends to skim over important details like showing Hubie getting captured by humans, how Rocko survived the killer whales, explaining the apparent magical powers of the pebble that can let Hubie see whatās happening with Marina back home only once and is never brought back up again, and the rules of the mating ceremony. Apparently, thereās a law that you have to choose a mate before the full-moon mating ceremony or youāre banished. Itās done to make Marinaās situation more dire but it just makes the world-building a bit ridiculous. The pacing is also all over the place, hence why the film has narration that works at the beginning and the end of the film but is constantly done throughout the film to the point it feels pandering and unnecessary because the film shouldāve been able to show it by itself. Itās not nearly as bad as Rock-a-Doodleās narration but itās still really pointless. They even give Rocko the ability to fly at the end of the film but give no real explanation as to how this is possible. The only explanation is lazy writing.
Hubie is a really unlikable protagonist. Heās clearly only interested in Marina for her looks, is really selfish, doesnāt respect Rockoās very clear boundaries, manipulates and lies to Rocko to get what he wants from him and faces no real consequences for it, is absolutely useless to the point heās more of a damsel in distress than the actual damsel in distress, and actually held his breath until Rocko said he liked him like a spoiled 4-year-old. His motivations for wanting to be with Marina arenāt any different than Drake's. The only difference is that Drake is more up-front about it. I appreciate the representation of people with speech problems, as I myself struggled with that as a child, but the character is so unlikable that I canāt even appreciate it that much. While heās not as bad as Stanley, heās still a really terrible protagonist.
Marina is just there to be a love interest and to promote the filmās message that itās not the pebble, itās the penguin and thatās it. Sheās a non-entity. She at least has a beautiful singing voice. Hubieās three bird friends are pointless and add nothing to the story. You forget all about them until they pop up. The only good characters are Rocko and Drake. Rocko is really enjoyable with his tough and wise-cracking personality and we often feel his frustration with Hubie, given the fact that Hubie is awful. But their friendship isnāt convincing because it had terrible development, he hasnāt shown any signs of liking Hubie, and I just canāt imagine anyone actually liking Hubie. Drake is voiced by Tim Curry and thatās pretty much all you need in order to make a villain great. The character gives Gaston but a lot smarter and just has a lot of charm due to Tim Curryās stellar performance. And itās truly sad that the more appealing option is the villain.
The animation is still great, though there are times itās clear that corners have been cut with some art cels not being finished and characters being frozen in frame. But the animation is still gorgeous to look at, especially the killer whale chase, which is really spectacular, especially with the way the orcas are animated. I also love the creativity of the opening sequence, "Now and Forever."
Speaking of which, the soundtrack is a banger. Barry Manilow returns to do the music for the film and Iām thankful for his contribution. While not as good as the songs from Thumbelina, this is by far the most enjoyable aspect of the film with songs that feel like they were made for Broadway. The only song I donāt like is "The Good Ship Misery." The melody isnāt very good, the vocals are too harsh at times, and is just meh. And while I donāt think "Looks Like I Got Me A Friend" works in the film, due to a lack of development between the characters relationship and Hubie holding his breath until he gets his way like a Karen is off-putting, the song is still really catchy and fun. But the rest of the songs absolutely slap! "Now and Forever", "Sometimes, I Wonder", and "Donāt Make Me Laugh" are bangers. If thereās any reason to check this film out, itās just for the songs.
Anastasia

Inspired by the historical event of the real Grand Duchess Anastasia, our story takes place in 1916 when the Tsar Nicholas II of Russia is celebrating the 300 anniversary of the Romanov family. However, itās interrupted by Rasputin, who places a curse to have Nicholas and his immediate family die. Heās successful in his mission, with the exception of the youngest daughter, Anastasia who managed to escape with her grandmother, the Dowager Empress Marie, and even caused Rasputinās death. However, the two get separated and Anastasia gets amnesia. Ten years later, the Dowager Empress is offering a reward for anyone who can reunite her with the lost princess. Two conmen, Vladimir and Dimitri, who was also the servant boy who helped Anastasia and her grandmother escape, try to find an Anastasia look-alike in order to get the money and even have the music box that the grandmother gave Anastasia to help their con work. They come across an orphan named Anya, who looks just like Anastasia and is trying to find her family in Paris, which is where the Dowager Empress lives and they convince her that she could be Anastasia without telling her about their scheme. But it turns out that this is the real Anastasia. Meanwhile, Rasputin, trapped in limbo and literally falling apart, schemes to kill her so his curse can be fulfilled.
This is a movie I watched ALL THE TIME as a little boy and it actually got me interested in the history of the real-life royal family when I was a teenager. So donāt be surprised if my love for this movie shines through. During the 90ās many companies were trying to capitalize off the Disney Renaissance with very few being able to hold their own. This film was one of the exceptions and part of that is because of Don Bluthās previous experience working at Disney. He knew what made it work and the lack of that magic during Disneyās Bronze Age was why he left Disney to begin with. However, he added his own signature touch to it, which I felt was missing in Thumbelina. This movie is definitely dark and not just because of the subject matter. I mean, you got the villain trying to kill off the protagonist by using the images of her dead family to make her sleepwalk to her doom. Thatās pretty dark. I feel like Don Bluth is most comfortable with stories that are dark and I love him for that.
This is by far Don Bluthās most GORGEOUS-looking film. Due to the fact that this was made with 20th Century Fox, he was able to have much more of a budget than he did with his past works and it clearly shows in every frame. This is arguably the most gorgeous-looking animated movie Iāve ever seen, though Klaus might be more beautiful. Itās a massive film with scale, stellar colors, mermazing character designs, and one of the most stunning animated sequences with "Once Upon a December." Not to mention, Anastasia has such an incredible wardrobe. Arguably the best of any animated heroine. There is some CGI in the film but I feel like it works to the filmās advantage, especially when it comes to the nightmare scene. It never really looks jarring to me and for the most part, blends seamlessly.
Anastasia herself is one of my favorite fictional characters and if she were an official Disney Princess, she'd be my second favorite after Ariel. I absolutely adore how sassy, snarky, and sarcastic she is. I look for opportunities to repeat a lot of her one-liners in real life. Sheās one of the characters I credit for me being so damn snarky and sarcastic with an endless amount of sass. But she's also caring and kind to help balance her out and not feel like just a hothead. However, she clearly has her limits and isnāt afraid to call people out and I love her for that. Sheās honestly the best protagonist of any Don Bluth movie, even better than Littlefoot.
The rest of the characters are also really likable. They are all entertaining no matter how little screen time they have, which is helped by stellar performances. I know a lot of people donāt like Rasputin but I honestly think heās the best of all of Don Bluthās villains. Yes, heās comedic but I donāt feel like itās ever to a ridiculous extent like Gnorga and her husband. Plus, despite his comedic moments, heās actually legitimately intimidating and I can take him seriously as a villain. Such as the scene where he tries to have Anastasiaās family lure her to her death. Which is helped by an amazing design and a phenomenal performance from Christopher Lloyd. Bartok may not be necessary to the plot, but heās a lot of fun and itās nice to have a villain sidekick who is actually pretty competent and not an idiot. Plus, heās absolutely quotable!
This movie also is able to hit you in the feels with scenes like the reunion between Anastasia and her grandmother. We see a jaded old woman that has dealt with loss and people trying to con her slowly start to let down her guard and realize that this woman is her long-lost granddaughter. The moment she calls Anya her Anastasia always gets me emotional.
The music is absolutely PHENOMENAL! This is the best soundtrack from any Don Bluth musical. I know thatās not saying much, considering the track record of Don Bluthās musicals, but itās really amazing. It even blows Thumbelina out of the water. Every single one of them are bangers and have a Broadway-style to them that I ADORE. The best songs are definitely "Once Upon a December", "Journey to the Past", and "In the Dark of the Night." The songs are all memorable, full of energy, and have great vocals, especially the songs sung by Liz Callaway and Bernadette Peters. The score is also brilliant, especially "The Prologue" and "The Nightmare." But then again, Iām a sucker for epic choirs singing in a score.
An issue I do have with the film is something a lot of people love and thatās Dimitri and his relationship with Anastasia. Now donāt get me wrong, theyāre not bad and are still good but I feel like they were both rushed. They went from arguing, then the Learn to Do It musical number (Which didnāt focus on their relationship), he gives her a dress that she snarks on, she changes her hair and puts on a pretty dress, and suddenly theyāre having feelings for each other. That was just an odd transition. I feel like they needed a scene before the waltz where they have a conversation and start to understand each other better before they begin to fall in love. It just makes Dimitri seem like he only started to fall for Anya because of her looks, which doesnāt make him or the relationship look the best. However, I do still enjoy Dimitri and the relationship. I just feel like they needed to develop the relationship a bit more. In all honesty, I would say itās still the best romance from a Don Bluth movie, but the standards arenāt high there.
I also donāt like how Anastasia left her grandma when she had been looking for her family for so long only to leave her aging grandmother, who she only has so much time left with. It isnāt an awful decision but I do think they couldāve just had Dimitri move in with Anastasia and her grandmother and they could all be together. I know it implies that the royal life isnāt for Anastasia but still, I feel like they couldāve done better than that. But overall, this is honestly one of my favorite movies and much like Thumbelina, it captures the magic thatās been missing from a lot of Disneyās more recent movies.
Bartok the Magnificent

The only direct-to-video sequel that Don Bluth and Gary Goldman ever actually worked on, which is meant to be a prequel to Anastasia, focusing on Bartok. Supposedly taking place sometime before the events of Anastasia, Bartok is a con artist for his own personal circus with his partner in crime, a bear named Zozi. The royal advisor, Ludmilla, claims that the young Prince Ivan was kidnapped by the infamous witch, Baba Yaga. So Bartok, given all his false accomplishments, is sent to rescue the prince. He must accomplish three missions in order to save the prince. But Baba Yaga, obviously, didnāt actually kidnap the prince and it was really the clearly evil royal advisor, Ludmilla who wants the throne for herself.
The biggest issue this movie has is how it feels absolutely disconnected from the original Anastasia. This is meant to be a prequel but how long ago? Obviously, this takes place in a different time period but based on the fashion itās so long ago that itās clear that thereās no way Bartok wouldāve lived long enough to be there during the events of the original movie. Not to mention that considering all he did to help Prince Ivan, it doesnāt seem realistic that he would one day work with a man who would plan to kill the royal family. I know people change but this is a pretty big leap with no real explanation. Plus, while there was magic and fantasy in the original movie, it still had a level of being grounded in reality. Whereas this movie is clearly meant to be more fantasy, campy, and clearly doesnāt take place in a world grounded in any form of reality. It just feels like two completely different worlds.
However, if you can manage to ignore those massive plot holes, itās actually really entertaining and fun on its own. Itās nothing great but it has a lot of things going for it like enjoyable and interesting characters, a fun and whimsical look, jokes that are funny, pretty good action scenes, a good message of whatās on the inside that counts, and the quests that Bartok goes on (Even if a little repetitive) are still fun to watch. I feel like all the issues would be resolved if the protagonist wasnāt Bartok. Donāt get me wrong, I love Bartok and he might be my favorite character in the movie. But, unfortunately, his inclusion just gives the film continuity issues when it wouldāve been better just to have the film be given a protagonist that was unique to this film.
The animation clearly is the weakest looking of all of Don Bluthās movies, due to it being made for direct-to-video and not for the big screen. However, itās still pretty good animation. Yes, there is a clear indication that corners were cut and the CGI is really dated and jarring, but itās still pretty to look at and really plays into its more whimsical fairy-tale folklore look. Not to mention, the animators definitely had fun with the likes of Baba Yaga and Piloff, who are some of the best characters in this movie thanks to the voice acting, the animation, and good writing.
Ludmilla is an absolutely delightful villain. Yes, sheās power-hungry, selfish, and cares very little for those below her but itās clear that sheās also frustrated with being bossed around and ignored by her boss, who is a literal child. Speaking of which, where are his parents? Anyway, I also love how Ludmilla clearly is on the brink of losing that last shred of sanity she has left. It makes it easy to believe that when she turns into a dragon, sheād go so insane sheād lose her ability to talk when she sees her new form. Plus, the performance by Catherine OāHara is excellent, as usual. She just puts her all into any performance she gives and is just eating up the role deliciously, which makes Lubmilla so much fun to watch. I wish we got to see more of her.
While I do find Zozi entertaining, though that could be because of Kelsey Grammerās performance, he doesnāt seem all that necessary. He doesnāt add much other than giving inspiration and motivation to Bartok. Heās fun to watch and I like his relationship with Bartok, but he doesnāt add much to the movie or have much of a point. Also, why bring Kelsey Grammer back to voice another character in this movie when he already voiced Vlad in Anastasia? Also, his design is a bit odd to me. Itās just a bit too cartoony for me personally. But maybe Iām just spoiled by the bears in Brother Bear, The Fox and the Hound, and the black bear from Balto.
The songs arenāt anything to write home about. The only songs I like are "Baba Yaga" and "Someoneās in My House", which are both pretty fun. As for the other songs, the lyrics arenāt anything special, the melodies donāt grab me, and are so mediocre that they make the songs from All Dogs Go to Heaven look like The Little Mermaid. But the titular song is definitely the worst, especially since Hank Azaria is no singer and makes it hard to listen to. Kelsey Grammer has a great voice but "A Possible Hero" is so forgettable. Catherine OāHara has a nice enough voice, but the "The Real Ludmila" just isnāt it. Itās so unmemorable and nothing about it stands out to me. Plus, the imagery that likely inspired a lot of fetishist people on DeviantArt isnāt helping.
Overall, itās not one of Don Bluthās best works, but itās still a good movie thatās a lot of fun and I can see myself revisiting it if I was in the right mood. Definitely check it out, since itās a movie people tend to forget that Don Bluth and Gary Goldman made. But I canāt say youāll fall in love with it and a lot of it will depend on how you felt about Bartok to begin with.
Titan A.E.

Weāve finally gotten to the last movie that Don Bluth and Gary Goldman ever made and boy was it a way to go out. In the year 3028, the human race is force to evacuate the planet due to the threat of the Drej, an alien race made of pure energy that end up destroying the planet. But before that, a young boy named Cale is given a special ring from his father, who is part of the government and didn't survive. Fifteen years later, the humans are living amongst aliens but arenāt given the best treatment. Cale has grown up to be arrogant and jaded. Heās confronted by Korso, who knew his father and tells Cale that the ring his father gave him is actually a map linked to his DNA and will lead them to the Titan, a secret project the humans created in order to make a new planet. So Cale, being forced to come along or be killed by the Drej, joins a rag-tag team to help save the human race while fighting off the Drej.
This is by far the most BORING Don Bluth movie ever and Don himself never wanted to work on the movie. He said himself that he didnāt know anything about sci-fi and wasnāt even a fan of it. But if he and Gary hadnāt done it, the animation division of 20th Century Fox would be shut down, which ended up happening with how the movie BOMBED. Neither Don or Gary were involved in the script and you can really tell, due to how lifeless this movie is. Nothing about the movie stands out because itās dull as sandpaper and has no personality. A Troll in Central Park and Rock-a-Doodle are worse but at least they had personality.
Considering the troubled production history of this movie, it clearly reflects in the writing and what an absolute mess it is. First of all, the motivation of The Drej destroying Earth because they were afraid of what the human race would become is very flimsy. I know prejudice isnāt based on logic but this is just a weak reason. Thereās a lot of things that donāt make sense like how Akima gets shot and then sheās just told she needs rest without anyone doing anything to fix her wound. Itās also really insane that the dad would give his son, who couldnāt have been any older than 6-years-old, a ring that was humanityās last hope. First of all, ignoring the fact that a child that young is most likely to lose it, he basically just put a target on his son. Not to mention that despite it being fifteen years later, Cale is acting like the events just happened. Why is he asking for ketchup and complaining about his food moving when he should be used to eating the alien food and at this point wouldnāt even remember what ketchup taste like? Not to mention, are we really supposed to believe that characters would be dressing like this in the 3000ās? They look like grunge from the 2000ās. Itās just weak world-building.
Korso as a twist villain makes little sense because thereās no build-up. Why would he be trying to appeal to Caleās humanity when he made it clear he didnāt care about humanity? This is a sentiment that Korso shares, so why not play to Caleās ego and what heād get out of it instead. Also, the way he gets caught because he was too stupid to make sure the door was closed is ridiculous. His redemption at the end wasnāt convincing in the slightest.
Speaking of Cale, heās one of the most unlikable protagonists from a Don Bluth movie. Heās an arrogant jerk that just treats everyone terribly. I know that heās been through a lot but heās just too harsh for him to be likable. Not to mention he doesnāt even care about saving humanity but rather what he can get out of it. The rest of the characters arenāt very likable either. These are some of the most forgettable characters that you will ever meet. Akima is just the generic love-interest and a tough girl, Korso is dull, Stith is just a violent hothead and thatās all, Gune is just some pointless comic relief that isnāt even putting much effort into it, and The Drej are the most boring villains to ever exist. The only character I find to be entertaining is Preed, which is thanks to the fact that Nathan Lane is hamming it up a bit to make the character more interesting and fun to watch but not in a way thatās too over-the-top. The other actors play the characters too straight and that makes the characters too static whereas Nathan Lane adds some much-needed entertainment.
Speaking of the acting, this movie is proof why just because someone is a talented actor, that doesnāt mean they are necessarily good at voice acting. Matt Damon and Drew Barrymore are clearly talented actors, but their performances are too dry and lifeless. It feels like they foamed it in and their inexperience in voice acting clearly shows.
The animation is another issue. While the 2D animation looks amazing as always, due to the production troubles that caused a lot of people to get laid off, they had to cut corners by using CGI animation for backgrounds, special effects, spaceships, the Drej, and even spacesuits. At times, it can look nice, but most of the time it looks really dated. They donāt blend well at all and itās just really jarring. The soundtrack is also odd with its very dated rock songs that donāt really match the tone of the film.
Something positive I will say is that I love that this movie actually has people of color in it. As you can tell from Don Bluthās work, when heās focused on humans itās just been white people. Obviously, it still has a white protagonist but it also has an Asian leading lady with Akima and even shows both Asians and black people in the background. While itās not groundbreaking representation, itās still nice to see people of color in the Don Bluth style.
I will admit, Iām not the biggest fan of sci-fi, but Iām especially not a fan of the sci-fi that goes for a dull, lifeless, and apocalyptic look to it because itās just boring and lacks any creativity. If youāve seen my review of Lightyear on YouTube, you know why this isnāt a good idea for sci-fi. While this movie is a bit better than Lightyear, since we at least get to see some cool locations and the 2D animation is stunning, itās still lifeless. I tend to prefer sci-fi that have more fun with their concepts like Treasure Planet, Lilo and Stitch, and Buzz Lightyear of Star Command or ones that combine fantasy with sci-fi like Atlantis: The Lost Empire or Winx Club. This movie has none of that passion or creativity. Itās clearly a by-the-numbers film that does nothing with its potential. I literally forgot about this movie after watching it and just remember how bored I was. It deserves to be known as the film that destroyed Don Bluthās career.
The Rankings
Now that weāve gone through all of the movies, lets rank them. As Iāve already mentioned, this is, of course, going to be biased, as itās my own personal taste. And while I do encourage your all to share your opinions, donāt be rude about it or your comment will be deleted without hesitation. Now lets dive on into the rankings.
11. A Troll in Central Park

I would pay to have this movie erased from my mind Totally Spies style, despite the physical pain that would be inflicted on me. Thatās how bad this is.Ā While itās nowhere near one of the worst animated movies out there by a long shot, I was honestly embarrassed while watching this. The characters are unlikable, the songs are awful, the humor is stupid, the writing is terrible, the villains are lame, itās unbelievably pandering, and feels like something you put on to keep your kids quiet for an hour and a half and not caring about them actually watching something with quality. If my wife and I ever decide to have kids, we arenāt letting them watch this. Itās absolutely putrid.
10. Rock-a-Doodle

This is honestly almost as bad as A Troll in Central Park. But this movie at least has an entertaining villain and one good song, which makes it marginally better. However, the characters are either bland or annoying, the other songs range from forgettable to awful, the story is a horrible mess, the comedy sucks, the live-action scenes are painfully amateur with terrible acting, and the narration is insufferable. Phil Harris deserved better than for this to be his final movie role.
9. Titan A.E.

While not awful like the other two, itās still pretty bad. Iām not into this kind of gritty Sci-Fi, the characters range from forgettably boring to just annoyingly unlikable, the CGI is heinous, the story is dull and unmemorable, itās clunky, and just so boring that my wife struggled to stay awake during it. Itās just a bad movie and I hate that this was the last film that Don Bluth ever made because it destroyed the career of a great artist. But Nathan Lane was a delight, as always.
8. The Pebble and the Penguin

Itās sad that a movie I enjoyed so much as a kid really doesnāt hold up. While the songs slap, the animation is gorgeous, and both Rocko and Drake are enjoyable character, everything else is a mess. Hubie is absolutely unlikable and canāt take care of himself, Marina is a non-entity, the other characters are pointless and useless, the narration is pandering, the story is a mess, the friendship between Hubie and Rocko isnāt believable, and while itās not a bad movie itās mediocre at best. But thereās at least a level of entertainment to it, unlike the ones lower on this list.
7. Bartok the Magnificent

This movie isnāt anything great but itās still a lot of fun and an overall good film. While the animation clearly isnāt as strong as the other Don Bluth movies, due to it being a direct-to-video project, itās still pretty good and has a lot of creativity. The characters are likable, the villain is fun, the story is engaging, two songs are good, and it has a good message. Its main issue is that the inclusion of Bartok, while a great and entertaining character, causes a lot of plot holes in this film and the tone of the film being totally different from its predecessor. But if you can turn your brain off and ignore that, itās a pretty fun time on its own. I do wish Ludmilla had more screen time and that the songs were better.
6. All Dogs Go to Heaven

If my younger self was making this list, it wouldāve been higher than this but there are some glaring issues. The characters arenāt that engaging, there are only two good songs in a movie that clearly didnāt need to be a musical, the villain is boring, and we really donāt get to see much of Heaven. However, itās still a great movie with a lot of merits. The animation is gorgeous, the story we get is fun and engaging, the relationships are great, it manages to get me of all people to cry, it had the guts to kill off the protagonist, and Anne Marie is an absolute delight that elevates this movie from a good film to a great film. Plus, while I donāt enjoy it nearly as much as I did as a kid, it still holds a special place in my heart.
5. Thumbelina

Call me blinded by nostalgia all you want but I think this is a genuinely great movie. Yes, the writing isnāt the best and it clearly needed a rewrite or two. However, the film we got is still amazing in my opinion. Thumbelina is an engaging and charming character, Cornelius is a dashing and likable love interest, the romance is good, the characters are a lot of fun, the animation is gorgeous, and while "Marry the Mole" isnāt a good song, the rest of the soundtrack is an absolute banger. To me, itās a classic and it actually has more of that Disney magic than the films Disneyās releasing nowadays. And if my younger self had made this list, this film wouldāve been in the top 3.
4. An American Tail

I didnāt grow up watching this movie but I honestly wish that I did because itās an amazing film. The characters are likable, it has a great message, the family aspect is strong, it does a good job tackling some serious issues, the animation is gorgeous, the humor is funny, the action is engaging, and itās very likely to get you emotional, especially by the end of the film. While the songs, apart from "Somewhere Out There," arenāt anything great, theyāre still pretty fun to listen to. The villain isnāt anything memorable but he serves his purpose.
3. The Secret of Nimh

I know a lot of you will end up coming for me for not having this as number one but I just donāt enjoy it as much as my top 2. The characters are likable, the story is engaging, the animation is gorgeous, the action is exciting, the hero's journey that Mrs. Brisby goes on is unique, the atmosphere is enticing, and while the villain is a bit generic heās still fun for how devious he is. But Jeremy is absolutely annoying and I genuinely wanted Dragon to eat him. Much like An American Tail, I didnāt grow up with this movie, but I wish that I did. I can see why people consider it to be Don Bluthās magnum opus.
2. The Land Before Time

What can I say? Itās one of my all-time favorite movies. The animation is absolutely stellar, the action scenes are intense, the characters are amazing, the friendship between the characters is spectacular, it doesnāt talk down to its audience, its aged like fine wine, Littlefoot is one of my favorite fictional male characters, and the death of Littlefootās Mother still makes me cry at the age of 30. If you havenāt seen it, you are missing out. This movie is iconic and itās clear to see why it spawned so many sequels, even if only movies 2-6 are good.
Anastasia

I mean, is anyone really surprised here? I absolutely ADORE this movie. It feels like a Disney Princess movie from the Renaissance era but with Don Bluthās own signature dark edge. Anastasia herself is one of the best fictional characters EVER, the songs are amazing, the animation is one of the most beautiful looking animated movies ever (If not THE most beautiful), the characters are likable, it gets me emotional, the action is awesome, the villain is great, and is just an all-around phenomenal movie. While I do feel like Dimitri and his relationship with Anastasia couldāve been A LOT better, theyāre still pretty good.
And those were my rankings for Don Bluthās movies. These films, even the bad ones, make me truly miss 2D animation. Lets hope that Don Bluth eventually gets to release his film version of Dragonās Lair. At least it would give him the chance to end his film career on a better note than Titan A.E. and it would be nice to see a 2D film in the movie theater again. With computer animation being the dominant animation nowadays, traditional animation has pretty much become an endangered art form that thrives in television and independent projects. However, Iām hoping that there will be someone who will challenge Disney the way Don Bluth did. Yes, that would be difficult but itās not impossible. After all, they had no competition in animation before Don Bluth, and had he not challenged them to do better, we wouldnāt have the Disney Renaissance. We canāt let 2D animation die because thereās a beauty to it that canāt be captured in 3D. If Don Bluth could manage to challenge Disney and force them to do better, whoās to say that someone else wonāt do that as well and revive traditional animation?
So what did you guys think? Did you agree with any of my choices? What are your rankings for Don Bluthās films? Let me know in the comments below. Let me know. Please like, comment, reblog, and follow me if you haven't already.
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If they don't already exist, somebody needs to be the "chicken-elvis" blog. Because that's literally Chanticleer from Roack-a-Doodle
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#amusing musings#don bluth#all dogs go to heaven#rock-a-doodle#i need to dig through a troll in central park to see if i could screengrab llort doing this and then ill have a trifecta
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#Happy Birthday#Eddie Deezen#ššš„³ššš#Rock-a-Doodle#Whatās New Scooby Doo#Chowder#Dexterās Laboratory#Kim Possible#The Polar Express
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So once again
Ive fallen for an Elvis Presley like creature


YouTube auto recommended this movie and man
It being a Don bluth film explains so much
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Beloved kids movies you probably forgotten about:
"Rock-a-doodle" (1991)
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OKAY I know this is like very off topic compared to all my other posts but I've been really REALLY into the movie Rock-a-Doodle lately and wanted to post some sketches I did of my favourite character from it
#the one labeled trace is traced#Rock-a-Doodle#rock a doodle#snipes the magpie#i love him lmao#in the dutch version he's voiced by george kooymansš#so yknow maybe thats why i love him so much#I NEED 2 see the dutch version fr though#does anyone know where i could find that btw ive been looking forever
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IDEA: 12 Chinese Zodiacs Heroes by nmaki98
#Don Bluth#The Secret of NIMH#An American Tail#rock-a-doodle#Dragon's Lair#All Dogs Go Heaven#Disney#Crossovers#Crossover Idea#Don Bluth Crossover Idea
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Just posted a commentary / movie review about the ā90s cartoon Rock-A-Doodle!
https://youtu.be/rmz6m2V7bnQ

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A Year of Animation Day 92: Rock-a-Doodle
Date: April 2, 2025
Day: 92
Content Watched: Rock-a-Doodle
Year: 1997
Rating: G
Run Time: 1 hour 14 minutes
The second movie on my April Fools list is Rock-a-Doodle, which is another movie I watched on repeat as a child. And I'm gonna be honest with y'all, I actually watched this a couple of days ago while it was free on YouTube, and I'm glad I did because it is free no longer! But like I said, this is an agressive watch schedule, and I didn't take notes. And I'm not going to rent it just to review some scenes. So I'm doing this entirely from memory. Let's get into it.
Like The Pagemaster, the animation didn't particularly stand out to me. It didn't stand out to me as bad in any way either, it just was. But that's pretty standard for me with a lot of animation if you haven't noticed by now. I didn't take extensive notes on how much was moving in frame all at once, but it looked like there was a lot going on. My favorite animation was definitely the intro, which I just think is really pretty, though it did confuse me as a kid because Hutch talks about the sun peeking up her head and then turning around and going back to sleep. But while he's saying this, the sun just keeps coming up. As an adult, I understand that he's not talking about the day that we're watching, but I didn't get that as a kid.
I don't know know what my favorite scene was, but I the scene that I always remembered best was Chaticleer's under-the-sea number, while his friends tried to contact him dressed as lobsters. And to be fair, like Labyrinth and Hocus Pocus, I think the best part of this movie is probably the music. I was toe-tapping as soon as Chanticleer opened his mouth. I liked the music so much I'm getting the title song stuck in my head just writing about it.
Over all, I was not as impressed by this one as I was with The Pagemaster, and it certainly didn't touch The Secret of Nimh, even though they're both Don Bluth films. I don't know what it is exactly, but the story felt more childish and silly. Perhaps it was that Chaticleer had moved to "the city" rather than a specific city. Or that, as my husband observed, the magpie character contributes nothing to the story. Or maybe I just like The Pagemaster more because it's about books. None of this changes the fact that I'm absolutely going to recommend Rock-a-Doodle to my neice who loves Elvis.
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Celebration of the Rooster
Well, itās National Poultry Day, and Iām getting mighty sick of talk of the price of eggs, so I thought Iād skip the hens and give a shout-out to the place of roosters in pop culture. Chickens were originally domesticated in Asia about 8,000 years ago, adapted from various breeds of wild junglefowl. They first came to Europe around 800 B.C. The blood sport of cockfighting also originated inā¦

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#blues#cartoon#cockfighting#corn flakes#culture#Foghorn Leghorn#history#Little Red Rooster#National Poultry Day#Red Rooster#Rock-a-Doodle#rooster#roosters#song
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