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Anastasia Family Fun Edition by Don Bluth
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Anastasia Family Fun Edition (original 1997; edition 2007)

by Don Bluth (Director)

Series: Anastasia (1)

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Tells the story of the lost Russian princess Anastasia, her adventures on the way to Paris to join her beloved grandmother, and her battle with the evil Rasputin; born from a flower, an inch-high girl must escape conniving animals to find her true love, the fairy princ Thumbelina: Thumbelina's adventures begin when she is kidnapped by Mother Toad to be a bride for her son Herman. Escaping on a lily pad, she is befriended by Mr. Fieldmouse and Mortimer Mole, aided by a friendly swallow and ultimately reunited with her mothe… (more)
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Title:Anastasia Family Fun Edition
Authors:Don Bluth (Director)
Info:20th Century Fox (2006), Edition: Family Fun Edition
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Anastasia [1997 film] by Don Bluth (Director & Producer) (1997)

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The evil wizard Rasputin (Christopher Lloyd) puts a hex on the royal Romanovs and young Anastasia (Meg Ryan) disappears when their palace is overrun. Years later, the Grand Duchess (Angela Lansbury) offers a reward for Anastasia's return. Two scheming Russians (John Cusack, Kelsey Grammer), planning to pawn off a phony, hold auditions and choose an orphan girl with a remarkable resemblance to the missing princess. They bring her to Paris for the reward, not knowing she's the real Anastasia.

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Stomping out their usual cuteness and carbon copying Disney's grand animation style to a T, directors Don Bluth and Gary Goldman (An American Tail) create a successful musical comedy from the story of the lost Russian princess. Adapting the story of imperialism and revolution is tricky, and subsequently the film's opening is weak. Once Anya (voiced by Meg Ryan, sung by Liz Callaway) is a teenager and on her own (suffering from some degree of amnesia), the film is quite pleasing though never refreshingly new.

Twentieth Century Fox's big-money gamble to horn in on Disney's realm is worthy. The songs, especially the recurrent "Once Upon a December," by Broadway team Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty are better than Disney's recent efforts. It's worth picking up the soundtrack. The mix of cell animation and computer work is vivid. The collection of vocal talent is also strong, from John Cusack (as Dimitri, who wants to earn the reward by bringing Anya to Paris) to Hank Azaria as an amusing albino bat. Kelsey Grammer helps turn a roly-poly sidekick into a warm and strong supporting character.

The biggest drawback is Bluth/Goldman's insistence on having a typical villain. Surprisingly, the story would be strong enough without one, and the undead corpse of Rasputin (Christopher Lloyd) is unneeded and unoriginal. --Doug Thomas

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Author nameRoleType of authorWork?Status
Bluth, DonDirector & Producerprimary authorall editionsconfirmed
Goldman, GaryDirector & Producermain authorall editionsconfirmed
Azaria, HankVoicesecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Cusack, JohnVoicesecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Gauthier, SusanScreenwritersecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Graham, BruceScreenwritersecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Grammer, KelseyVoicesecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Lansbury, AngelaVoicesecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Lloyd, ChristopherVoicesecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Maurette, MarcelleOriginal playsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Newman, DavidComposersecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Ryan, MegVoicesecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Tzudiker, BobScreenwritersecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
White, NoniScreenwritersecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
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Anastasia: Do you really think I'm royalty?
Dimitri: You know I do!
Anastasia: Then stop bossing me around!
Bartok: Just wishing I could do the job for you, sir. I'd give her a HA! And a HI-YA! And then a OOH-WAH! And I'd kick her, sir.
Anastasia: Men are such babies.
Dowager Empress Marie: Now if you'll excuse me, I wish to live out the remainder of my lonely life in peace.
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Tells the story of the lost Russian princess Anastasia, her adventures on the way to Paris to join her beloved grandmother, and her battle with the evil Rasputin; born from a flower, an inch-high girl must escape conniving animals to find her true love, the fairy princ Thumbelina: Thumbelina's adventures begin when she is kidnapped by Mother Toad to be a bride for her son Herman. Escaping on a lily pad, she is befriended by Mr. Fieldmouse and Mortimer Mole, aided by a friendly swallow and ultimately reunited with her mothe

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