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Format: DVD
Sku: 203947390
UPC: 024543423584
UPC 14: 00024543423584
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20th Century Fox Double Feature.
In this amazing 20th Century Fox Double Feature, you will recieve two spectacular animated films that have captured the hearts and minds of audiences since they first debuted. Includes the cartoon classics FernGully and All Dogs Go to Heaven!

FernGully: Magic and adventure await in FernGully, a spectacular rainforest where a bat named Batty, whose radar has gone haywire, joins together with Crysta, Pips and the Beetle Boys to save their marvelous world from the evil Hexxus. Ignoring the warnings of her friends, Crysta, the curious tree fairy, explores the world beyond FernGully. She discovers Zak, a real live human who is helping to demolish the rainforest. Once Zak sees the beauty and magic of FernGully, he vows to save it. But it may be too late. The diabolical Hexxus is on the loose and intent on destroying all of FernGully. This animated feature rocks with an original score performed by Sheena Easton, Raffi, Tone-Loc, and others.

All Dogs Go to Heaven: "There is no one working today who can come within a mile of Bluth at his best" (Chicago Tribune). Boasting brilliant visuals, a tender yet unsentimental storyline, and beautifully performed character voices provided by Loni Anderson, Judith Barsi, Dom DeLuise, Melba Moore, Charles Nelson Reilly, Burt Reynolds and Vic Tayback, this film represents the pinnacle of the animator's art. All Dogs Go to Heaven is a must-see film for all children...and for everyone who's still young at heart. Set in 1939 New Orleans, this colorful, song-filled story centers on Charles B. Barkin, a roguish German Shepherd with the charm of a con man and the heart of a marshmallow. Out for revenge against his double-crossing former partner, a cigar-chomping Pit Bull known as Carface, Charlie finds himself guardian to a lonely little orphan named Anne-Marie. Her astounding ability to talk to animals leads this unlikely pair on an adventure packed with thrills, laughs, tears and true love.

"[Dogs] ...so brilliant.  At-A-Glance Film Reviews
"[Fern] ...incredibly refreshing...  Jonathan Weiss, DVD Verdict
"[Fern] ...impressive cast of voice-actors...intriguing adventure plot...  Scott Weinberg, DVD Talk
"[Dogs] Cute family fare in the Don Bluth tradition.  Steve Crum, Video-ReviewMaster.com

Editor's Note
This program presents a double feature of family-friendly animated children's films: FERNGULLY: THE LAST RAINFOREST (1992) and ALL DOGS GO TO HEAVEN (1989). See individual titles for plot details.
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Release Information
Video Mfg Name Studio: Foxvideo
Video Release Date Release Date: 2/6/2007
Video Release Year Original Release Date: 1989
Video CategoryId Catalog ID: 2242358
Video UPC UPC: 00024543423584
Video Number of Discs Number of Discs: 2

Audio & Video
Video Original Language Original Language: English
Video Audio Spec Available Audio Tracks: English
Video Color Spec Video: Color

Aspect Ratio
Video Aspect Ratio Anamorphic Widescreen/Standard  1.85:1/1.33:1 [4:3]
Cast & Crew
Video Cast Info Bill Kroyer - [Fern] Director
Video Cast Info Burt Reynolds - [Dogs] Voice Of
Video Cast Info Christian Slater - [Fern] Voice Of
Video Cast Info Dom DeLuise - [Dogs] Voice Of
Video Cast Info Don Bluth, et. al. - [Dogs] Director
Video Cast Info Judith Barsi - [Dogs] Voice Of
Video Cast Info Loni Anderson - [Dogs] Voice Of
Video Cast Info Robin Williams - [Fern] Voice Of
Video Cast Info Samantha Mathis - [Fern] Voice Of
Video Cast Info Tim Curry - [Fern] Voice Of

Professional Reviews

Chicago Sun-Times 8 of 10
[Fern] ...a new animated feature, was made by humans, not jungle plants and beasts, and is thus more sentimental about the flora and fauna than they would ever be about us. It takes place in the coastal rain forests of Australia, which are seen to be inhabited by little fairies like Crysta, who looks like a Barbie doll, and Pips, who looks like GI Joe. All is watched over by wise old Magi Lune, a fairy godmother type...The animators did a lot of their sketches on location in the rain forest, and the visuals are very pleasing. The story tells a useful lesson, the jungle inhabitants are amusing, and although the movie is not a masterpiece it's pleasant to watch for its humor and sweetness. Kids may like it. Every time I see a movie that sentimentalizes the rain forest as a pastoral Eden, however, I remember those fish. - Roger Ebert

The Oscar Guy 9 of 10
[Dogs] Charlie and Itchy help the girl escape so THEY can use her to win big. But Anne-Marie won't help them unless Charlie gives to the poor what he wins, and helps her find a mommy and Daddy. Carface is on Charlie's tail, and will stop at nothing to get the girl back...I love this movie. It is a very sad, underrated movie. The little orphan girl is held against her will, and has no one to turn to. Finally she finds a mommy and a daddy, but not untill the end of the film. Anne-Marie will capture your heart. She really will. Even more so if you know what happened to the little girl who played her voice. Check that out here.. The star of the film, Charlie, dies again. But it's how he dies, and how he says goodbye to Anne-Marie. Charlie walks away from Anne-Marie and into heaven. How can you not cry at that? - Warren Lukinuk

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