Thumbelina Soundtrack

Synopsis: A girl no bigger than her mother's thumb feels all alone in the world knowing she is the only person her size. Her wish for a companion at last comes true when the prince of the fairy's arrives at her window sill. However, the naive Thumbelina's life goes downward from there when a toad kidnaps her. While she tries to find a way home, she begins to grow up and learns about hope with the help of the friends she always wanted.
Director(s): Don Bluth, Gary Goldman
Production: Warner Home Video
  1 win.
 
IMDB:
6.4
Rotten Tomatoes:
25%
G
Year:
1994
86 min
4,041 Views


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1Finale Medley 
2Follow Your Heart 
3Let Me Be Your Wings 
4Marry the Mole 
5On the Road 
6Over the Waterfall 
7Soon 
8Thumbelina 
9Yer Beautiful, Baby 

Don Bluth

Donald Virgil Bluth (born September 13, 1937) is an American animator, film director, producer, writer, production designer, video game designer and animation instructor. He is known for directing animated films, such as The Secret of NIMH (1982), An American Tail (1986), The Land Before Time (1988), All Dogs Go to Heaven (1989) and Anastasia (1997), and for his involvement in the LaserDisc game Dragon's Lair (1983). He is also known for competing with former employer Walt Disney Productions during the years leading up to the films that would make up the Disney Renaissance. He is the older brother of illustrator Toby Bluth. more…

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