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List Price: $14.98 | | Label: Universal Studios
Salesrank: 2519
Released: January 20, 2004 |
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MPAA Rating: G (General Audience) Media: DVD |
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Editorial Review:
A little boy mouse, Fievel, journeys from Russia to America with his family to seek a new life free from cat persecution.
Genre: Feature Film Family
Rating: G
Release Date: 24-JUL-2007
Media Type: DVD
Description of An American Tail:
Don Bluth's An American Tail is based on the story of a young Russian mouse who is separated from his family in America and who later heads with his reunited kin out to the American West. It's pleasant, though not spectacular, and has its greatest problems in story development. Steven Spielberg produced with an eye toward creating animation hits outside of Disney, and he and Bluth certainly took a big step in that direction here. Kids like it a lot, and adults will warm to the sound of various familiar voices, such as Dom DeLuise as Tiger and Madeline Kahn as Gussie Mausheimer. It's also the source of the pop single "Somewhere Out There." --Tom Keogh
An American Tail Reviews:
Great cartoon for all ages 
2009-07-14 - One of the all-time great cartoons, enjoyable for children or adults. The voice work is excellent and many voices you will immediately recognize.
A classic 
2009-04-30 - Bought to share with my son. Ofcourse he loved it and I still enjoy it as well, it takes me back to simpler days. Nice to see they enhanced with dolby for a nice home theater effect.
An American Tail DVD 
2009-04-18 - I received my DVD very quickly and in great condition. I would definately recommend this seller! I was very pleased!
A childhood favorite. 
2009-01-22 - This has been a favorite since I was a little girl. Watching it again as an adult I was not disappointed. It has a very charming story with lovable characters and great songs. You can't go wrong. I only wish it had the original art work.
Great movie about immigration 
2009-01-18 - I just love this movie. It was one of the very first movies I saw when I moved to the U.S. in 1991. I still watch it and cry and laugh. It reminds me of the ideals that my family as immigrants had about coming to live in the U.S. Its a favorite of my mother for whom I bought it for Christmas.