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Subject: An America Tail
Written By: JamieMcBain on 08/20/05 at 6:35 pm
Who here has An America Tail? It's one of my favorite animated films of all time.
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Subject: Re: An America Tail
Written By: Rhio2k on 08/20/05 at 7:30 pm
I have Fievel Goes West (I LOVE Dreams To Dream), and The Midnight Monster (Cuz the song "The Creature De La Nuit" owns)...which pretty much says that Feivel Goes West was...just a dream. Weird.
Subject: Re: An America Tail
Written By: quirky_cat_girl on 08/20/05 at 10:54 pm
"An American Tail" was a great little movie! I liked the song, "Somewhere Out There". I have the soundtrack to the movie.
Erin :)
Subject: Re: An America Tail
Written By: GREEN67 on 08/21/05 at 8:12 am
??? What year did that come out?? I remember the name but have not seen it..Would my 9 yr old daughter like it??
Subject: Re: An America Tail
Written By: star500 on 08/21/05 at 11:27 am
That was a very cute movie, it was my favorite movie when I was 6 years old. The mice were so cute and the song, "Somewhere Out There" was a beautiful song. I have a soft place in my heart for it. I have it on video although I haven't watched it in a long time.
Subject: Re: An America Tail
Written By: JamieMcBain on 08/21/05 at 11:58 am
??? What year did that come out?? I remember the name but have not seen it..Would my 9 yr old daughter like it??
1) 1986
2) Yes, She'll probally like it.
Subject: Re: An American Tail
Written By: nally on 08/21/05 at 2:06 pm
I was little when the movie came out; I remember watching it then. I enjoyed it overall, even though some parts of it made me cry at first.
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