Childhood Animated Movie Heroines Underrated/Unknown Animated Movies

hahi7717 posted on Aug 14, 2014 at 04:35AM
Hunchback of Norte Dame
Hunchback of Norte Dame

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over a year ago MissMadHatter12 said…
The Thief and The Cobber

The Thief and The Cobber
over a year ago hahi7717 said…
Dragon Hunters
Dragon Hunters
over a year ago Sk8er__grl said…
The reluctant dragon
The reluctant dragon
over a year ago hahi7717 said…
The Magican's Hat
The Magican's Hat
over a year ago Tygers_Eye said…
The Secret of Kells! Visually breath-taking and very heart-felt.

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The Secret of Kells! Visually breath-taking and very heart-felt.
over a year ago Tygers_Eye said…
Happily Ever After. A feminist retelling of a fairy tale and a "after happily ever after" adventure done well, and before it was even popular!
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Happily Ever After. A feminist retelling of a fairy tale and a "after happily ever after" adventure d
over a year ago Tygers_Eye said…
Rock a Doodle. HIGHLY FLAWED, but I still love it.
Rock a Doodle. HIGHLY FLAWED, but I still love it.
over a year ago Tygers_Eye said…
Titan A.E. Don Bluth's last full-length movie before it tanked, took 2D animation with it, and caused a long-beleaguered Bluth to finally throw up his hands, scream "F*CK IT!" and give up on making films altogether. ='(
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Titan A.E. Don Bluth's last full-length movie before it tanked, took 2D animation with it, and caused
over a year ago Tygers_Eye said…
The Triplets of Belleville. A very visually creative film told mostly in pantomime, with a unique story and a great deal of heart.
The Triplets of Belleville. A very visually creative film told mostly in pantomime, with a unique sto
over a year ago Tygers_Eye said…
The 1957 Soviet Union adaptation of "The Snow Queen." A more faithful adaptation than Frozen, but still beautiful, heart-felt, and memorable in its own right.
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The 1957 Soviet Union adaptation of "The Snow Queen." A more faithful adaptation than Frozen, but sti
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over a year ago Tygers_Eye said…
The 1976 Soviet Union adaptation of "The Steadfast Tin Soldier." Rather short and mostly expressed in pantomime, but still a very beautiful, very sad, and very moving film.
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The 1976 Soviet Union adaptation of "The Steadfast Tin Soldier." Rather short and mostly expressed in
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over a year ago Tygers_Eye said…
While I'm talking about underrated/unknown animated Hans Christian Andersen adaptations: "The Little Match Girl." Made by Disney, no less!
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While I'm talking about underrated/unknown animated Hans Christian Andersen adaptations: "The Little
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