@@Zerathenezothe didn’t even want to be Tsar of Russia, he wanted to be a military commander instead! But when he was about to get training for it by his father, his father died. So he had no idea on how to lead Russia
I love the details Don Bluth put into this film, especially with things like how Anastasia is the only one with a shadow or reflection in the ballroom floor.
Those aren't windows up there. Those are portraits on the upper walls. So the people you see dancing are supposed to be the ghosts or embodiment of memories of those people in those paintings.
@@X-Warrior.1119 killing a living being is evil unless they are defending themselves or others. Human beings are the most ferocious species on earth. How can someone kill a defenseless person ?
@@Yugiboy1996 Worst to know they got diamonds and all kind of jewels sewed in their undergarments so they could sell it to buy their freedom or while scaping they were shot multiple times , bullets would just produce multiple injuries before they finally died😢
@@Miss2317Tatiana would always have her hair up or sometimes short hair so I suppose that girl in peach dress is Tatiana. Olga is the one in pink because Maria wasn't tall and was the 3rd youngest and quite delicate. You can definetly see the difference in height here. That's probably why they created it up like that
When the grand duchesses were alive, they called themselves OTMA as a group nickname. (Olga, Tatiana, Maria, Anastasia.) "In childhood the grand duchesses came up with ОТМА as a sign of sibling closeness and affection for one another, writing it in their diaries. Whilst the family was in captivity after the Russian Revolution of 1917 they were allowed to send few letters, and so the sisters often signed this nickname on cards they had written together for loved ones and friends."
There is a little historical Easter egg: at 1:40, you can see a young boy on the right side, this is probably Alexei, the only son and youngest child of the tsar family. He suffered from haemophilia and here you can even see him limbing a bit
@@fredricktheman alexei, the handicapped son (anemia) of the Tsar. He unwillingly shielded the Tsar for the first wave of bullets because he sat in his lap as he couldn’t stand long himself
@@obiwanfxit was because the Royals were trick into thinking they were getting photos taken of them but then they were gunned down by those red savages
@@Kakashigirl250 yes this was made by twenty century fox, it is now technically a Disney movie but I would not consider it one because it was not initially released under the Disney brand.
I love how this song and scene is both beautiful, joyful, sad and tragic. That mixture of emotions and memories, dancing like the souls drifting across the marble ball
Dancing bears, painted wings Things I almost remember And a song someone sings Once upon a December Someone holds me safe and warm Horses prance through a silver storm Figures dancing gracefully Across my memory Someone holds me safe and warm Horses prance through a silver storm Figures dancing gracefully Across my memory Far away, long ago Glowing dim as an ember Things my heart used to know Things it yearns to remember And a song someone sings Once upon a December
I loved Anastasia as a child and still go as an adult. My mum was adopted, had no recollection of her family other than a name and it really helped me see from her perspective🥺
Always cry when she dances with her father at the end of the song. What an amazing moment. Tsar Nicholas II loved his children very much and was a true family man.
One of my favourite childhood films. Revisiting as an adult, it holds up - beautiful animation, great songs, and engaging characters..... That said, the reality of history can be an occasional distraction. That's the trouble with making a fairy tale out of real events, the misery of the past creates cognitive dissonance. It'd be like if Aladdin was in Jerusalem during the Crusades; hard to reconcile a fun fantasy when a brutal history is screaming for attention.
I find it beautiful about a story of a giving Anastasia a life she never got, it was a big rumor for years that the grand duchess Anastasia had somehow escaped, this movie gives a fantasy about a person who had a tragic end, this fantasy gives Anastasia a chance at life and I find that beautiful.
The song captures the pain of a bittersweet memory so well. In regards to the real history behind this… Well let’s just say that I get the resentment of commoners against the injustice of a class system but it never justifies the slaughter of children. The french and the Russians were so wrong for this.
*The level of detail in this scene is interesting.* *The apparitions, the couples that came out of the paintings and Anastácia's family, have no shadow. Anastasia is the only one with a shadow, since she is the only one alive in the scene.* *It really is a beautiful film, and Anastasia is now a Disney princess, before she was a Fox princess.*
As of 2007, the remains of every member of the Imperial family were located, identified, and given a fitting funeral. I believe the Russian Orthodox Church now venerates them as saints.
There is sooooooo much detail in this.... the way the spirits come in to dance the dust/smoke forms a swirl and they burst through is beautiful. And I just noticed when the second guy dances will Anastasia he release her and blows her a kiss 💋
Dancing Bears Painted Wings Things I almost remember. And a song someone sings Once upon a December. Someone holds me safe and warm. Horses prance through a silver storm. Figures dancing gracefully across my memory. Someone holds me safe and warm. Horses prance through a silver storm. Figures dancing gracefully across my memory. Far away, Long ago, Glowing dim as an ember, Things my heart Used to know Things it yearns to remember And a song someone sings Once upon a December
I’m halfway through the book Royal Romanov Martyrs and it’s a phenomenal read. I recommend you check it out. It is based on primary documents that challenge the negative consensus concerning Nicholas’ leadership and focuses on the family’s spiritual side and the good things they did for their country. As the old saying goes “History is written by the victors.”
Anyone else notice how all the figures from the paintings come as aparitions, except for two - the Grand Duchess Marie, Anastasia's grand mother, and Anastasia herself as a child? Perhaps a hint that all of these nobles and royal figures are dead, and Anastasia is literally seeing their ghosts?
After watching a video about what happened to the Romanov family and the children right after watching the film just feels so wrong. Watching the animated version of “grown up” Anastasia can’t help but make me feel slightly uneasy since Anastasia never had the chance to grow up. People impersonated her for their own benefit but pity wasn’t held for the children until much later into the future. The way each of them died more specifically the children by being shot and stabbed countless of times for simply being children of the Romanov is dark enough but watching as the only “survivor” (in this universe) dance with the father and get softly touched beside her sisters disturbs me to no end and I’m not sure why. Especially the nightmare sequence later in the film, now that was completely fucked up. It’s depressing to think about how the mother and father felt watching their children being killed in front of their eyes for decisions that wasn’t even their choice. The guilt and terror must have been horrific, may the family rest in peace. I love this film but I’m surprised this was rated G, definitely gives off a more PG rating.
I love Anastasia and this is one of my favourite scenes in the film. I love at 1:28 when she magically turns into a princess👸than at 1:31 she sings far away long ago the best part of the song.☺❤
She was lucky to still have her Grandma and the boy. Imagine remembering your people who are all dead, walking amongst the ruins smelling of animal and human piss, filled with garbage- after strangers charge you an entry fee.
Yeah but this song is more of a "and fuck the commies", because they really didn't have to pull at the heart strings like this. "Oh yeah if she hadn't been murdered she would be dancing in a ball like a Disney princess. She was a real life Disney princess, and the commies killed her and all her family."
I remember seeing this movie when I was little and this scene always stuck with me. I remember feeling awed but also sad and I never knew why, I don’t think I fully understood the movie. Knowing what really happened as an adult makes this so much sadder
While Czar Nicholas was not a great ruler he was by all reports a loving and doting father and husband. That really comes through in the scene where he kisses Anastasia.
Really enjoyed watching this movie as a child, but having subsequently studied the history as an adult, I have much less sympathy for Nicholas and Alexandra, although I don't feel their children deserved to die for the Romanov dynasty's wrongdoings.
It really does hurt to think about what really happened! The Romanov family were truly good people, but slaughtered over political difference and corruption.
maybe just the children. The Tsar took really bad desitions, by Rasputin´s influnce. His decisions were ill-advised. Nicolas II was a "good" man, but very naive, he was very young
@@AndreaAlbcai молод? Ему было 50 на момент смерти, и он справлялся с управлением огромной страной в течение 23 лет в незавидной политической обстановке
Пусть это и мультфильм, с определенной художественной выдумкой, но мне очень грустно его смотреть в 22 года. Это история моей страны (тогда это Российская империя) , история королевской семьи... Но очень люблю этот мультфильм ❤
I'd like to mention that all the ghosts glow and Anastasia doesn't However, when Anastasia dons the gown, only the gown glows and not Anastasia, as the gown is fake while Anastasia is real!!
It was based off a true story of the lost princess of Russia. They said that they never found her or her sister’s body. So I believe that their descendants are alive but they are a mystery to solve
When I close my Eyes and try to relax I always try to picture myself in a Ballroom dancing with the Woman of my Dreams💖 although I haven't been successful on finding Love at all 😥
So interesting... I've always was doing it in my teens... But I thought it's only a type of fantasy a girl would have... I hope you will find your beloved one. 🥰✨ And dance in ballroom for the wedding 💫💕
@jj4774ns-te5px I haven't really had True Love for over 10 years and though out these 10 years I've been harassed by other people pretending to be someone that I've always wanted and people even called me a Freak
I know some people complain about the historical inaccuracies of this film. But I think one way to look at it is to look at it the same way as Once Upon a Time…In Hollywood. At the end of the film, Cliff and Rick were able to kill all of the Manson followers, inadvertently saving Sharon Tate and her baby’s life. We all know it didn’t happen that way in real life, but we still appreciate what Quentin Tarantino did because it’s what we wanted to happen in real life. Maybe in some alternate universe, Sharon Tate and her baby did live that night. It’s the same with Anastasia, we wish the Romanovs received a better fate than they did in real life and while it can never be the case, it’s a film like this that gives us that glimmer of hope. At the end of the day, both Anastasia and OUATIH are fairy tale films. And sometimes we need those in life to make ourselves feel better. Even if it’s for a moment. (A strange comparison, I know, but it’s the film that came to mind. 😅)
Is this really a Disney movie? It's way too well animated even compared to their classics. If it wasn't for the brief scene with the dog I'd think it was a soviet cartoon.
@@wojtekn5550 Nope but since Disney own them all they could work out a family ancestry relationship. Say the Tremaines left France and moved to Russia and Anastasia Tremaine married into the Romanov dinasty and Anastasia Romanov is her great, great granddaughter.
I literally can't believe this movie is so underrated
Agreed
So true
Because it wasn’t created by Disney.
It’s not underrated lol. It profited 140 million dollars.
Anastasia singing 🎶: someone holds feel safe and warm. Horses 🐎 prance through a silver storm. 1:12- across my memories. 1:26
I got chills seeing her dancing with her father
same
sad to know both of them got killed at the same time :( with the rest of the Románov family
@AndreaAlbcai na Nicholas was a horrible ruler whos decisions lead to suffering to the Russian citizens. Thats why they revolted.
Me too ❤😢
@@Zerathenezothe didn’t even want to be Tsar of Russia, he wanted to be a military commander instead! But when he was about to get training for it by his father, his father died. So he had no idea on how to lead Russia
I love the details Don Bluth put into this film, especially with things like how Anastasia is the only one with a shadow or reflection in the ballroom floor.
Do you know I have watched this movie several times and I never noticed that till just now. Incredible detail!
I didn't realise that. It's because these are ghosts or memories of her past and she's the only living person.
All the dancing couples flying from the windows looks more like ghosts than just memories. Especially when you actually realize what happened irl
I always thought they were ghosts
They are ghosts
Those aren't windows up there. Those are portraits on the upper walls. So the people you see dancing are supposed to be the ghosts or embodiment of memories of those people in those paintings.
Memories ARE ghosts.
they are ghosts indeed
It breaks my heart watching this and knowing what truly happened to her.
Everyone in her family gone... Too much for anyone to have a heartbreak like that... 😞😭
Yeah it’s pretty sad that she actually got killed
yeah this scene hits different now
@@X-Warrior.1119 killing a living being is evil unless they are defending themselves or others. Human beings are the most ferocious species on earth. How can someone kill a defenseless person ?
@@Yugiboy1996
Worst to know they got diamonds and all kind of jewels sewed in their undergarments so they could sell it to buy their freedom or while scaping
they were shot multiple times , bullets would just produce multiple injuries before they finally died😢
1:18-1:27
The girl in the pink dress is Olga
The girl in the peach drsss is Tatiana
The girl in the purple dress is Maria
I wanna know how you could tell who is who. Please tell!
The limping boy is Alexei due to his hemophilia.
@@Miss2317Tatiana would always have her hair up or sometimes short hair so I suppose that girl in peach dress is Tatiana. Olga is the one in pink because Maria wasn't tall and was the 3rd youngest and quite delicate. You can definetly see the difference in height here. That's probably why they created it up like that
They didn't miss a detail. Gasp
As a Russian I can confirm this.
When the grand duchesses were alive, they called themselves OTMA as a group nickname. (Olga, Tatiana, Maria, Anastasia.) "In childhood the grand duchesses came up with ОТМА as a sign of sibling closeness and affection for one another, writing it in their diaries. Whilst the family was in captivity after the Russian Revolution of 1917 they were allowed to send few letters, and so the sisters often signed this nickname on cards they had written together for loved ones and friends."
There is a little historical Easter egg: at 1:40, you can see a young boy on the right side, this is probably Alexei, the only son and youngest child of the tsar family. He suffered from haemophilia and here you can even see him limbing a bit
Attention to detail, holy molly
That’s not the only one. The other 3 sisters, Olga, Tatiana & Maria were the ones were dressed her up & gave her a necklace
You know you're a historian when you got a very very uncomfortable sad chill at 01:41 ... they even made him limp
Whos that?
@@fredricktheman alexei, the handicapped son (anemia) of the Tsar. He unwillingly shielded the Tsar for the first wave of bullets because he sat in his lap as he couldn’t stand long himself
@@obiwanfxit was because the Royals were trick into thinking they were getting photos taken of them but then they were gunned down by those red savages
@@obiwanfx hemophilia, not anemia
youre not a historian
This is my favourite Disney Esque movie ever. I get chills every time i watch this scene or hear this song.
Disney didnt made this movie😂
@@elizlc6487they said disney-esque
@@elizlc6487Disney bought 21st century fox so technically they own the movie now
@@Kakashigirl250 yes this was made by twenty century fox, it is now technically a Disney movie but I would not consider it one because it was not initially released under the Disney brand.
I love how this song and scene is both beautiful, joyful, sad and tragic. That mixture of emotions and memories, dancing like the souls drifting across the marble ball
Dancing bears, painted wings
Things I almost remember
And a song someone sings
Once upon a December
Someone holds me safe and warm
Horses prance through a silver storm
Figures dancing gracefully
Across my memory
Someone holds me safe and warm
Horses prance through a silver storm
Figures dancing gracefully
Across my memory
Far away, long ago
Glowing dim as an ember
Things my heart used to know
Things it yearns to remember
And a song someone sings
Once upon a December
it’s sad watching this and knowing what really happened to anastasia and her family
Yeah and after this movie came out they were later like "she's def dead, we've got her".
It ain’t sad. Cause her family was evil
I loved Anastasia as a child and still go as an adult. My mum was adopted, had no recollection of her family other than a name and it really helped me see from her perspective🥺
Always cry when she dances with her father at the end of the song. What an amazing moment. Tsar Nicholas II loved his children very much and was a true family man.
After he abdicated the throne he told one of his officers that he could finally fulfill his dream of having a farm with his family in England😢
Tsar Nicholas 2 was killed by the people who they where oppressing
She’s the only one who is reflected on the floor, because she’s the only one who is real. Lovely detail.
One of my favourite childhood films. Revisiting as an adult, it holds up - beautiful animation, great songs, and engaging characters.....
That said, the reality of history can be an occasional distraction. That's the trouble with making a fairy tale out of real events, the misery of the past creates cognitive dissonance. It'd be like if Aladdin was in Jerusalem during the Crusades; hard to reconcile a fun fantasy when a brutal history is screaming for attention.
I find it beautiful about a story of a giving Anastasia a life she never got, it was a big rumor for years that the grand duchess Anastasia had somehow escaped, this movie gives a fantasy about a person who had a tragic end, this fantasy gives Anastasia a chance at life and I find that beautiful.
@@holdensaia5962 The movie Anastasia 1956, which is the basis for the cartoon, is also very good. It's a bit boring at the end, but I still like it.
This movie is the only movie that actually topped Disney
There was another one Prince of Egypt, i can`t think others
@@lutherlaosi5294all dogs go to heaven, land before time
Disney owns this movie now
@@lutherlaosi5294 Also How to Train Your Dragon 1 and 2. I felt more emotion watching Stoick die compared to Mufasa.
Swan Princess
The song captures the pain of a bittersweet memory so well.
In regards to the real history behind this…
Well let’s just say that I get the resentment of commoners against the injustice of a class system but it never justifies the slaughter of children.
The french and the Russians were so wrong for this.
I can't help but feel empty towards the end of this song while Anastasia dances with the ghost of her father.
True the only one who really deserved what happened would be Nicholas and Alexandra. The kids were innocent
I remember watching this movie over and over with my sister when we were kids🫡🥹
I truly find it sad that the upcoming generation will miss this movie
It still exists you know. People can watch it literally at anytime.
I am having my granddaughter watch it. Explained our ancestor tried to preserve some of their artifacts.
One of animation's most poignant moments. A hauntingly beautiful song with wonderfully evocative visual accompaniment!
That is one Beautiful Ballroom Fantasy.
*The level of detail in this scene is interesting.*
*The apparitions, the couples that came out of the paintings and Anastácia's family, have no shadow. Anastasia is the only one with a shadow, since she is the only one alive in the scene.*
*It really is a beautiful film, and Anastasia is now a Disney princess, before she was a Fox princess.*
I use to watch this movie and never got tired of it.
gosh Its a really old song and movie but never get old in hearts
Things hurts me the most is this movie is made when the body of princess anastasia is haven't found so people still believe that she's alive
As of 2007, the remains of every member of the Imperial family were located, identified, and given a fitting funeral. I believe the Russian Orthodox Church now venerates them as saints.
She would’ve been 96 years old at the time this movie was released. Even if she did survive, she probably would’ve been too old to be alive by 1997.
This song is hauntingly beautiful.
There is sooooooo much detail in this.... the way the spirits come in to dance the dust/smoke forms a swirl and they burst through is beautiful. And I just noticed when the second guy dances will Anastasia he release her and blows her a kiss 💋
Es realmente maravilloso ❤
1:29 Cinderella magic
Just listening to this song gives me chills.
I havent even seen the movie and I got goosebumps from this
You should really watch it. It’s based on a true story
there is also the series called The last Czars where they show the whole story
Dancing Bears
Painted Wings
Things I almost remember.
And a song someone sings
Once upon a December.
Someone holds me safe and warm.
Horses prance through a silver storm.
Figures dancing gracefully across my memory.
Someone holds me safe and warm.
Horses prance through a silver storm.
Figures dancing gracefully across my memory.
Far away,
Long ago,
Glowing dim as an ember,
Things my heart
Used to know
Things it yearns to remember
And a song someone sings
Once upon a December
I’m halfway through the book Royal Romanov Martyrs and it’s a phenomenal read. I recommend you check it out. It is based on primary documents that challenge the negative consensus concerning Nicholas’ leadership and focuses on the family’s spiritual side and the good things they did for their country. As the old saying goes “History is written by the victors.”
Anyone else notice how all the figures from the paintings come as aparitions, except for two - the Grand Duchess Marie, Anastasia's grand mother, and Anastasia herself as a child? Perhaps a hint that all of these nobles and royal figures are dead, and Anastasia is literally seeing their ghosts?
Duh 🙄
After watching a video about what happened to the Romanov family and the children right after watching the film just feels so wrong. Watching the animated version of “grown up” Anastasia can’t help but make me feel slightly uneasy since Anastasia never had the chance to grow up. People impersonated her for their own benefit but pity wasn’t held for the children until much later into the future. The way each of them died more specifically the children by being shot and stabbed countless of times for simply being children of the Romanov is dark enough but watching as the only “survivor” (in this universe) dance with the father and get softly touched beside her sisters disturbs me to no end and I’m not sure why. Especially the nightmare sequence later in the film, now that was completely fucked up. It’s depressing to think about how the mother and father felt watching their children being killed in front of their eyes for decisions that wasn’t even their choice. The guilt and terror must have been horrific, may the family rest in peace. I love this film but I’m surprised this was rated G, definitely gives off a more PG rating.
I use this song for my oldest daughter and the one I'm currently carrying in the womb
I love Anastasia and this is one of my favourite scenes in the film.
I love at 1:28 when she magically turns into a princess👸than at 1:31 she sings far away long ago the best part of the song.☺❤
It breaks my heart when her sisterd run to her 😢😭💔
I’m 18 and just now I watched this beautiful movie
Sadly nowadays would be impossible to make something like this😢.
I get Goosebumps when I watch this. especially because I know what happened in real life
She was lucky to still have her Grandma and the boy. Imagine remembering your people who are all dead, walking amongst the ruins smelling of animal and human piss, filled with garbage- after strangers charge you an entry fee.
This hits and hurts in so many more ways than one 😔… RIP
A story of hope.
Yeah but this song is more of a "and fuck the commies", because they really didn't have to pull at the heart strings like this. "Oh yeah if she hadn't been murdered she would be dancing in a ball like a Disney princess. She was a real life Disney princess, and the commies killed her and all her family."
of fake* hope
I remember seeing this movie when I was little and this scene always stuck with me. I remember feeling awed but also sad and I never knew why, I don’t think I fully understood the movie. Knowing what really happened as an adult makes this so much sadder
While Czar Nicholas was not a great ruler he was by all reports a loving and doting father and husband. That really comes through in the scene where he kisses Anastasia.
A little fact: in Russia this song has become a classic for the Graduation Ball.
touching the soul
That was awesome, tears
I cry during this scene every single time. Children and Tsarina's sister along with servants didnt deserve that fate, so tragic and incredibly sad
I cry singing this
Really enjoyed watching this movie as a child, but having subsequently studied the history as an adult, I have much less sympathy for Nicholas and Alexandra, although I don't feel their children deserved to die for the Romanov dynasty's wrongdoings.
This scene and the blue dress ❤
Omg I love this movie this song
It really does hurt to think about what really happened! The Romanov family were truly good people, but slaughtered over political difference and corruption.
maybe just the children. The Tsar took really bad desitions, by Rasputin´s influnce. His decisions were ill-advised. Nicolas II was a "good" man, but very naive, he was very young
@@AndreaAlbcai молод? Ему было 50 на момент смерти, и он справлялся с управлением огромной страной в течение 23 лет в незавидной политической обстановке
What everyone can agree on, the reds were absolutely, 100% evil and in the wrong. Lenin was a heartless psychopath, may he rot in Hell forever.
@@AndreaAlbcaiwas he really an antisemite who sent his soldiers to drive the Jews out of Russia like in An American Tail?
@@AndreaAlbcai Tsar was a really good man who loved his family but he was a terrible ruler.
amo esta canción y aun asi no deja de ser la película con mas bajada de linea de mi infancia jaja
Why am I crying 😭😭😭
Am I the only one who saw the last man she danced with just disappear from the screen??
I just noticed the guy at 1:38 blow her kiss
@@KhaNolee22 not him the other one
Пусть это и мультфильм, с определенной художественной выдумкой, но мне очень грустно его смотреть в 22 года. Это история моей страны (тогда это Российская империя) , история королевской семьи... Но очень люблю этот мультфильм ❤
i cant believe i didnt hear of this movie earlier this is soo underrated and sad if you actually know what happend irl
I'd like to mention that all the ghosts glow and Anastasia doesn't
However, when Anastasia dons the gown, only the gown glows and not Anastasia, as the gown is fake while Anastasia is real!!
Someone loves you safe and warm figures dancing all around including you glowing love and happiness things you heart wants to know
It's really sad but I feel her memories kept her alive and kept her moving
My December song ❤
It was based off a true story of the lost princess of Russia. They said that they never found her or her sister’s body. So I believe that their descendants are alive but they are a mystery to solve
Nope. Their remains were all found and identified in 2007. Anastasia were killed with her family in 1918.
Any one else realize that the dress she wears here is the same dress she wears when her grandmother wants to introduce her to high class society
When I close my Eyes and try to relax I always try to picture myself in a Ballroom dancing with the Woman of my Dreams💖 although I haven't been successful on finding Love at all 😥
So interesting... I've always was doing it in my teens... But I thought it's only a type of fantasy a girl would have...
I hope you will find your beloved one. 🥰✨ And dance in ballroom for the wedding 💫💕
@@jj4774ns-te5px thank you
@jj4774ns-te5px a lot of People had called me a Freak for what I want for a person 😥
@jj4774ns-te5px I haven't really had True Love for over 10 years and though out these 10 years I've been harassed by other people pretending to be someone that I've always wanted and people even called me a Freak
This movie is so beautifully animated I actually was annastia for halloween one year this exact one
This scene makes me cry a lot.
My heart always breaks as Czar Nicholas gives his daughter a kiss on the forehead 😢
Her sisters Olga and Tatiana loved dancing with soldiers and favorited soldiers over princes.
It is my favorite song I saw the show century special
when she is the only one that has a reflection ...
Nuevo recuerdo de infancia desbloqueado... No estoy llorando.
I am literally named after the true Empress, Alexandra. Salute! This scene.
My whole country is full off Alexandra names lol, feeling important much. You don't see any Anastasia girls saying anything
Why are you such a hater😂@@biancaman4930
My song ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I vodu like to see Voiceplay + guest to song this legendárny song ❤
cant believe she is a disney movie, is so different by a huge
Once upon a December ❤
Reminds me of Jim Croce's "Time in a Bottle"
Какая красивая мелодия
They should do a live action Anastasia movie with Chappel Roan playing Anastasia! Who's with me? 🤩🤩
Dubai Texas 🎉❤ JORGE RODRIGUEZ APPROVED THIS MESSAGE
Don Bluths magnum opus. Still remember watching this in theaters, like it was yesterday.
Sometimes things are better off not being remembered
I know some people complain about the historical inaccuracies of this film. But I think one way to look at it is to look at it the same way as Once Upon a Time…In Hollywood.
At the end of the film, Cliff and Rick were able to kill all of the Manson followers, inadvertently saving Sharon Tate and her baby’s life. We all know it didn’t happen that way in real life, but we still appreciate what Quentin Tarantino did because it’s what we wanted to happen in real life. Maybe in some alternate universe, Sharon Tate and her baby did live that night.
It’s the same with Anastasia, we wish the Romanovs received a better fate than they did in real life and while it can never be the case, it’s a film like this that gives us that glimmer of hope.
At the end of the day, both Anastasia and OUATIH are fairy tale films. And sometimes we need those in life to make ourselves feel better.
Even if it’s for a moment.
(A strange comparison, I know, but it’s the film that came to mind. 😅)
Maybe it’s just me, but I would choose this over “My Heart Will Go On” any day! Christy Altomare’s version is also great!
This scene haunts me
0:03 - 0:22 Clarissa’s voice claim, if you’ve seen VivziePop’s “ZooPhobia Headcanon Voices” video.
LET THE SONG FINISH 😭😭😭
Long live the romanovs ❤🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
Its so heart breaking what happened to the romanov family
This scene scared me as a little kid
1:32 she looks good in golden 👗.
Is this really a Disney movie? It's way too well animated even compared to their classics. If it wasn't for the brief scene with the dog I'd think it was a soviet cartoon.
i thought this was cinderellas stepsister
jungkooks cute heyyyyyyyyyy rudeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
Anastasia Tremaine and Anastasia Romanov are not the same.
@@wojtekn5550 it’s based on the Romanovs
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Nope but since Disney own them all they could work out a family ancestry relationship. Say the Tremaines left France and moved to Russia and Anastasia Tremaine married into the Romanov dinasty and Anastasia Romanov is her great, great granddaughter.
Hey, just Romanov!
Gryphon ⚜️
You cut the end of the song off.
Help-
My choir teacher wants me to sing this