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FernGully: The Last Rainforest
Description
The magical inhabitants of FernGully, a rainforest in Australia, fight to save their home, which is threatened by a logging company and an evil entity named Hexxus, who feeds off pollution.
The magical inhabitants of FernGully, a rainforest in Australia, fight to save their home, which is threatened by a logging company and an evil entity named Hexxus, who feeds off pollution.
Actors:
Naomi Lewis,
Pamela Adlon,
Danny Mann,
Harvey Jason,
Janet Gilmore,
Tone Loc,
Robert Pastorelli
Naomi Lewis
Pamela Adlon
9 July 1966, New York City, New York, USA
Danny Mann
28 July 1951, Mobile, Alabama, USA
Harvey Jason
29 February 1940, London, England, UK
Janet Gilmore
Tone Loc
3 March 1966, Los Angeles, California, USA
Robert Pastorelli
21 June 1954, New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA
Director:
Bill Kroyer
Bill Kroyer
Country:
United States
Keywords:
#Bill Kroyer #Christian Slater #FernGully: The Last Rainforest #Robin Williams #Samantha Mathis
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March 15, 2006
A self-important environmental message piece that only Sting could love.
October 21, 2005
Hey, if the Veggie Tales folks can sell religion in this fashion, then I say the environmental lobby deserves their fair shot as well.
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December 24, 2010
Wonderful voices in family delight.
eFilmCritic.com
February 21, 2004
Hardly an obstacle to the Disney machine, it is still plesant.
Video-Reviewmaster.com
October 23, 2008
Still relevant theme of saving rainforests is fine children's animation, pre-Pixar, pre-digital.
Apollo Guide
February 19, 2002
Sufficiently entertaining - as long as the adults are ready for a post-movie conversation about the realities of tough environment versus development questions.

