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Pocahontas II: Journey to a New World
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After hearing rumors of John Smith's death, She goes to London with her friends, to meet with the King to keep peace and respect between the two great lands.
After hearing rumors of John Smith's death, She goes to London with her friends, to meet with the King to keep peace and respect between the two great lands.
Actors:
Russell Werkman,
Mark S. Brien,
April Winchell,
Colin McCabe,
Paul Eiding,
Kath Soucie,
Brad Garrett
Russell Werkman
Mark S. Brien
April Winchell
4 January 1960, New York City, New York, USA
Colin McCabe
5 October 1956, Glasgow, Scotland, UK
Paul Eiding
28 March 1957, Cleveland, Ohio, USA
Kath Soucie
18 November 1953, Cleveland, Ohio, USA
Brad Garrett
14 April 1960, Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA
Country:
United States, Canada, Japan
Keywords:
#Bradley Raymond #DisneyToon Studios #Donal Gibson #Irene Bedard #Jim Cummings #Pocahontas II: Journey to a New World Tom Ellery #Walt Disney Pictures
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Common Sense Media
January 02, 2011
More romance than history, but kids will enjoy.
Film Threat
October 28, 2005
Because the first one wasn't historically inaccurate enough
October 15, 2012
Strikes familiar notes of how the true 'savages' are the Englishmen...but in the end, the princess gives herself over to an Englishman and literally drifts away in the wrong direction of history. [Blu-ray]
August 07, 2004
A slapdash effort, with none of gorgeous colors and animation of the first film and little of its emotional resonance.
September 28, 2012
The film's history lesson is too ludicrous to view as anything but comedy.

