An American Tail: Don Bluth's Rise to Success!!!

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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
  • We've saved the best for last! Or at least one of the best for last! An American Tail is the film that put Don Bluth on the map and it was the first time Disney ever truly felt threatened!
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  • @jakedebruin2246
    @jakedebruin2246 Год назад +70

    Apparently the reason tiger was added in the movie was to let kids know that not all cats are bad/evil.

    • @orangeslash1667
      @orangeslash1667 Год назад +11

      I wonder if the story would have befitted more if the film was longer?

    • @Ender10zCyanOcto95
      @Ender10zCyanOcto95 Год назад +5

      That makes sense

    • @dmitritelvanni4068
      @dmitritelvanni4068 10 месяцев назад +5

      It's more than that. It's an allegory for how american relationships don't have to be dictated by old world stigmas.
      This isn't woke in your face agitprop like we see today. It's more subtle, it's shown instead of being told.

    • @jackcarraway4707
      @jackcarraway4707 7 месяцев назад +3

      There's also that one mouse/rat who runs the sweatshop where Fievel met Tony which shows not all mice/rats are good

    • @nakfoor1846
      @nakfoor1846 Месяц назад +1

      I remember as a 4 year old watching American Tail that this was my take-away.

  • @seanchukwuezi3079
    @seanchukwuezi3079 Год назад +6

    James horner score is one of the most underrated score for any movie of all time .

  • @a.t.m873
    @a.t.m873 Год назад +34

    Congratulations on finishing your Don Bluth theme. Love your jokes and honest opinion. I always appreciate your hard work. Good job.

  • @samabbitt5587
    @samabbitt5587 Год назад

    I was watching the movie when I was listening to sum 41 screaming bloody murders back in November

  • @171QA
    @171QA Год назад

    So true.

  • @RadJack14
    @RadJack14 Год назад +27

    Dude the ending of this movie is by far the prettiest, bitter sweet, and by far the most emotional ending I have ever seen in an animated movie

  • @DanGamingFan2406
    @DanGamingFan2406 Год назад +40

    I can't think of a better movie to end your Don Bluth review journey on. This is a truly fantastic film, that can be enjoyed by all ages. As a kid, I loved the songs and Dom DeLuise's performance as Tiger. As an adult, I appreciate the sociopolitical commentary of life for immigrants and minority groups in the late 18th century and the truth of "The American Dream." And I love how all the immigrant mice, wealthy and working class, come together to stand up to the oppressive cats.

    • @thusnameddigital9397
      @thusnameddigital9397 Год назад +2

      Agreed. This movie was my childhood. Definitely one of Bluth's best.

  • @JNT737
    @JNT737 Год назад +9

    I saw a lot of dark movies for kids as a kid and I was scared yes, but I learn it's okay to be scared. Another job well done

  • @omundodovini3774
    @omundodovini3774 Год назад +14

    You Did It!!! You had Review ALL the Don Bluth Movies!!! Congrats RaisorBlade!!! And your Channel Will Grow Even More!!

  • @WolfmanArt
    @WolfmanArt Год назад +10

    Definitely one of my favorite films from Don Bluth. It's much smarter than it appears, beautifully animated and it has a good commentary
    Side Note: The clip with Siskel and Ebert makes it look like his face is melting... 😨

    • @matthewdaley746
      @matthewdaley746 Год назад +1

      Speaking of which, they, were, in Disney's pocket, which explains why they gave great reviews to all their animated films, (even the terrible ones), and, hated all, other, animated films, to believe, otherwise, is, severe denial.

  • @lizafootfor5471
    @lizafootfor5471 Год назад +8

    Ever since the news of the death of James Horner happened, I grew to appreciate the score from this film even more. I also like The Land Before Time better too. Despite that, I still like this one for its bits of history, its scary yet emotional story about unity, hardship and happy reunion. This film is 8 out of 10 treestars for me 😉

    • @retrofan4963
      @retrofan4963 Год назад +2

      An American Tail is a 10/10 movie in my opinion.

  • @supermariof0521
    @supermariof0521 Год назад +12

    Strangely enough I actually came up with an idea for an "An American Tail" sequel that takes place in the modern day, and focuses on Fievel's great great great (several greats later) granddaughter, Sofia Mousekewitz and the stories her family told her about her great (a million greats later) grandpa Fievel. Basically like the first film, this spiritual successor also focuses on social injustice and how to this very day there is still a species devide between cats and mice. Its still a work in progress, but if this concept was greenlit, would you watch it? If so, what would you like to see in it?

    • @matthewdaley746
      @matthewdaley746 Год назад +4

      Yeah, I'd watch it, I'd, also, like, Mae Whitman as the voice of Sofia, considering that she's the daughter of Pat Musick, that's, only, fitting, really, a terrifically inspired choice.

    • @supermariof0521
      @supermariof0521 Год назад +1

      @@matthewdaley746 Neat. What would you like to see story wise?

    • @matthewdaley746
      @matthewdaley746 Год назад +2

      @Fire Dust The story you mentioned, with, events recounted from previous eras, appears perfect.

    • @supermariof0521
      @supermariof0521 Год назад

      @@matthewdaley746 Examples?

    • @matthewdaley746
      @matthewdaley746 Год назад +1

      ​@@supermariof0521 The narrative of films from her ancestors seems a, great, idea, absolutely.

  • @sjmhadsock4586
    @sjmhadsock4586 Год назад +5

    Funny fact the character of Warren and the flea was originally supposed to be in banjo the woodpile cat

  • @ChildofChrist1983
    @ChildofChrist1983 Год назад +7

    Born in 1983, I grew up owning and watching most of classic Disney and this Don Bluth classic as well as "All Dogs Go To Heaven", "The Land Before Time" and "The Secret of NIMH" alongside my grandparents. And I still love these all if not most of these classics 30+ years later. I did eventually see his other rotten films while briefly living with my mom and twin half-siblings via video rental, and even then, I knew these didn't hold a candle to his earlier gems.
    Now, do I like "An American Tail" more than "The Secret of NIMH" or "The Land Before Time"? Absolutely not. But I do feel it's memorable in its own way like "All Dogs Go To Heaven" was and that it is an underrated gem. Don Bluth, just like Walt Disney himself, loved animation and wanted to bring families together and teach valuable lessons with it and both Bluth and Disney are true legends at what they did and do. Saddens me how it's all but forgotten today for the sake of money and woke agenda

  • @Ghostlyking-tc3vu
    @Ghostlyking-tc3vu Год назад +8

    I love this Film so much mostly because I'm the son of an immigrant father from Nigeria and an American mother so this movie hits me in the feels.

  • @silashurd3597
    @silashurd3597 Год назад +9

    Hey RaisorBlade! Congrats on finally reviewing all the Don Bluth movies!

  • @omundodovini3774
    @omundodovini3774 Год назад +7

    Sad that the "Dragon's Lair", the Possible Last Don Bluth Movie, will be Live Action, instead of Animation.
    DIDN'T HE SAID THAT AFTER ROCK-A-DOODLE HE WILL NEVER BE ENVOLVED IN LIVE ACTION EVER AGAIN?!

    • @matthewdaley746
      @matthewdaley746 Год назад +3

      Even, worse, that it's going to have Ryan Reynolds, there's no reason, for, him to be, so, successful, and, yet, he is.

  • @Musicradio77Network
    @Musicradio77Network Год назад +5

    There were other films that they didn’t cover were the Disney animated films from the 1970’s that Don Bluth worked at the time. He did “The Rescuers”, “Pete’s Dragon” which was a live action/animated hybrid film, an a short called “The Small One”. Don Bluth also did the animated sequence in “Xanadu” during a song called “Don’t Walk Away” by the Electric Light Orchestra.

  • @johnnygallagher5718
    @johnnygallagher5718 Год назад +13

    American Tail 3 & 4 stayed true to the spirit of the first movie in my opinion
    Also fun fact the third movie was animated by TMS. The same animation company behind Bakugan, Cybersix, Animaniacs, Little Nemo, and even Akira!

    • @matthewdaley746
      @matthewdaley746 Год назад +1

      I thought they, were, terrible, at least, they quit, while, they, were, behind, unlike, TLBT, sad.

    • @chasg3242
      @chasg3242 Год назад

      Plus the original D Gray Man.

    • @matthewdaley746
      @matthewdaley746 Год назад +1

      @@chasg3242 The strange things that come out of the world of animation, seriously, have no limits, remarkable.

    • @JWeb66
      @JWeb66 Год назад +2

      I don't recall much of the 4th one, aside from the monster mystery gimic and news industry, but the 3rd one was memorable with its commentary on both the plight of indigenous people and workers' rights with scenes of police brutality.

    • @matthewdaley746
      @matthewdaley746 Год назад

      @JWeb66 Totally, unnecessary, sequels, unquestionably.

  • @centurynerdbr
    @centurynerdbr Год назад +4

    You can't always show literally anything in a kids movie just for the "happy ending". To be a good or a great movie specially animated ones is not about go too far, its not a rule, its how you make the story and its main message, some will liked and some will not. All im saying that is it is not a formula of how to make perfect or great movies. Some movies even workout great beign simply with no need of beign too harsh or too far. Im not saying is bad im just saying it is not a number 1 rule to follow to make even a normal friendly afternoon movie. Some movies are good just the way they are. Even nowdays there are great animated movies that don't need to push too far and they still workout great. I get it the reasons behind and sometimes it works and it is okay too push far sometimes, but other times it is not a good idea. Not every movie needs to do that just so they can be considered good or great movies. Thats all im saying.

  • @pascaleelliott63
    @pascaleelliott63 Год назад +4

    Even just rewatching Fievel and his father and family finally reuniting, my heart set off fireworks all over again! I remember first seeing this movie and that scene as a kid, and even rewatching that one scene now, I once again felt overwhelming joy from that happy ending.

  • @wahoo8683
    @wahoo8683 Год назад +7

    And at very long last, we finally came to the very end of Don Bluth's Movies. It's been one helluva ride but It was still worth It.

  • @CraigS1996Entertainment
    @CraigS1996Entertainment Год назад +6

    The Don Bluth movie reviews are officially complete!! It was one hell of a ride, but you finally made it, Blade!

  • @davidhileman8567
    @davidhileman8567 Год назад +3

    Yeah. I can definitely see the "Somewhere Out There" scene being very wonderful. It's a very adorable and sweet scene. I think it's inspiring me to make a sort of drawing of the Mousekewitz siblings asleep in their bed, complete with the pretty blue hue, as sort of a reference/follow-up to the scene but I would also throw in a little juxtaposition by "filming" the drawing in the anamorphic widescreen aspect ratio, the kind used for processes like CinemaScope and Technirama (the process used for such films as Disney's "Sleeping Beauty", Richard Fleischer's "The Vikings", and the 1962 adaptation of "The Music Man"). It's on purpose, juxtaposing an adorable, sweet-looking scene with a filming style reminiscent of the mid-20th century big-budget films made during the waning years of the Golden Age of Hollywood, like "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea", "Ben-Hur", and others.

  • @homecruz7743
    @homecruz7743 Год назад +5

    Somewhere out there on Raisorblade Reviews he reviewed An American Tail somewhere out there out where dreams come true!🐭🐱🇺🇲

  • @moritztsacher
    @moritztsacher Год назад +2

    Personally, this is my favorite movie directed by Don Bluth.

  • @rainbowracer9576
    @rainbowracer9576 Год назад +4

    Congratulations on completing the Don Bluth films Rasiorblade!! Also Love the thumbnail!⭐️

  • @brianlevine871
    @brianlevine871 Год назад +4

    It's been a while since I last saw this movie, but it's still good from what I remember. Seeing it in my high school history class years ago really made me appreciate the actual history presented in the movie. Although, giving Tiger more screen time would've been great, especially since he's a fan favorite character.

  • @quoth128
    @quoth128 Год назад +2

    as an irish american, I think it was actually pretty poignant note. My ancestors were more easily able to assimilate as americans than jewish people and folks of color. The Irish politicians were part of the history.

  • @StephenKterror
    @StephenKterror Год назад +3

    Don Bluth is such a classic!
    Hey, I was hoping to ask, have you ever looked up to read his autobiography yet? He just had it released last year and it's a worthy read!!!
    As for the conflict of the film's interest between Spielberg and Bluth, I'd say that both sides have a legit point. Let's not forget that Spielberg got BLASTED for Gremlins and The Temple of Doom, so he speaks from experience. And Bluth wants to not dumb down the message and trials no matter the age. So it has to do with balancing out these tones, which are a challenge itself.

  • @kieranstark7213
    @kieranstark7213 Год назад +2

    I hope anytime I can make a Pac-Man movie with the animation style of Pac-Man World 2 of all games, I can also work with Don Bluth on it (I mean, then again, Dom DeLuise was in some of Bluth’s films like The Secret of NIMH (Jeremy Crow, the worst thing about one of his best movies which I’m glad RaisorBlade called out for because of his predatory behaviour when no one else has), An American Tail (Tiger the Cat), All Dogs Go to Heaven (Itchy Itchford) and A Troll in Central Park (Stanley the Bad Troll). So when it comes to one of his sons (David DeLuise) who played Jerry Russo (Wizards of Waverly Place), we might even give him a role as one of the snowball-throwing blue ghosts in world 3 of PMW2).

  • @Banjo362
    @Banjo362 Год назад +2

    I like Don Bluth too, he puts his stories in the concept of a fairy tale and tells a story that you've never heard before.
    And another way I look at it is Don Bluth Films also are like Country Music because a lot of country songs tell stories they're like ballads. So even Country Music has a lot in common with fairy tales and Don Bluth films.

  • @exileraptor2622
    @exileraptor2622 Год назад +3

    The ending scene you showed made me tear up unexpectedly making me say holy sh!t

  • @mrquake7789
    @mrquake7789 Год назад +2

    So Don Bluth was a realist as well Disney is more whimsical

  • @AdamFishkin
    @AdamFishkin Год назад +2

    On the subject of the cast size: NIMH as a comparison is understandable. I will say, however, that it takes more of a spiritual angle with its themes that benefits from a smaller cast: individuals being granted power and facing a choice with what to do with it. Land Before Time is similar: kids learning how to make their way in the world during bad times. But with American Tail and its more political themes, exploring such a story requires a larger cast, despite some of them seeming superfluous on the surface.
    On the subject of Tiger: there were scenes deleted that accounted for Tiger making his benign intentions known to the other mice. Spielberg had a lot of authority over the final cut, but I don't think that was the issue. Everyone involved was just worried about pacing ... and Tiger's arc was a small sacrifice to make ... so if they could save a little extra money by not inking/painting scenes they didn't have certainty about putting in, PLUS a shorter runtime meaning theaters could squeeze in more screenings. (It's why 4-hour epics like "Lawrence of Arabia" aren't a thing in Hollywood anymore.) I also disagree about him lacking relevance in what we see ... on a thematic level, the important message to keep things fair is that not every member of the dominant class is evil/exploitative at their core. There are still chances to find common ground.
    In full agreement with you though on Siskel & Ebert. They dropped the ball. They just weren't thinking. Head empty that day, no thoughts. That's all there is to it.

  • @zaidnail3544
    @zaidnail3544 Год назад +2

    You made it , you faced the good, the bad, and the ugly, but at the end, you made it and you endure it since land before time and thunbelina.

  • @itsabbycadabby
    @itsabbycadabby Год назад +1

    5:39 I HATE THAT SHOW

  • @calumsanderson6741
    @calumsanderson6741 Год назад

    Ten minutes in and honestly I can see why you're saying the characters coming in late and background characters leading musical numbers then dipping is a problem, but you're honestly missing the point, and have clearly never made a major move in your life. You come across people who help you then you never see them again. Is that poor film production? Arguably. Is it relatable and realistic? Absolutely. Cut this movie some slack, my guy, you aren't seeing the forest for the trees and getting caught up in the leaves.

  • @BrandonCroker
    @BrandonCroker Год назад +2

    What a bluthy ride it’s been…

  • @secretsupergirl
    @secretsupergirl Год назад

    I do agree that this movie while good has some cringing moments secret of nimh and land before had better story telling and animation that kept you engaged

  • @itsabbycadabby
    @itsabbycadabby Год назад +2

    honestly it was soooo good!!! espiecally the vioces❤❤❤

  • @erainmartinez8175
    @erainmartinez8175 Год назад +1

    very good

  • @sjmhadsock4586
    @sjmhadsock4586 Год назад +2

    A good way to end your don bluth review marathon

  • @chasg3242
    @chasg3242 Год назад +1

    Honest John and Gussie are practically saints though in comparison to the Robber Barron factory owners from the third movie.

  • @devonhall3785
    @devonhall3785 Год назад +1

    I am not crying your crying this movie has a happy ending.

  • @OmarAlikaj
    @OmarAlikaj Год назад

    Those critics in the 1980s sound so out of touch like some of nowadays.

  • @furryhick1998
    @furryhick1998 Год назад +1

    The Irish mouse in the no cats in America is one of the most memorable in most of the movie

  • @enminghee2926
    @enminghee2926 11 месяцев назад

    This movie is Gangs of New York for under 12s.

  • @seanchukwuezi3079
    @seanchukwuezi3079 Год назад

    So basically don bluth is the reason why te rennasiance existed

  • @berengerdietiker22
    @berengerdietiker22 Год назад +2

    Actually, Fievel and his family lived in Ukraine which was part of Russia back in 1885.

  • @halothere6995
    @halothere6995 8 месяцев назад

    Tread carefully what you say is heresy 8:34

  • @chasg3242
    @chasg3242 Год назад +3

    If you ever go to any upcoming Comic Cons, hopefully you can run into Phillip Glasser sometime, becuase he seems like a really nice dude and is always so eager to talk about his experience as Fievel, and isn't afraid to dunk on his off key singing.

    • @chasg3242
      @chasg3242 Год назад

      @@matthewdaley746 Yeah. Though he did come back for Fievel Goes West, something not even Tanya's original VA did.

    • @chasg3242
      @chasg3242 Год назад

      @Matthew Daley Yeah that's odd, though at least she has a really nice singing voice. Lacy Chapert at least was much younger and sounded cute, in spite of her age and the way they treated her character.

    • @chasg3242
      @chasg3242 Год назад

      @@matthewdaley746 Her Tanya and Eliza voices were my favorite voice roles of hers.

    • @chasg3242
      @chasg3242 Год назад

      @Matthew Daley Definitely not, that voice doesn't fit at all.
      I'm still can't believe Phillip Glasser lives in Nashville of all places. Then again so does Susan Egan.

    • @orangeslash1667
      @orangeslash1667 Год назад

      @@matthewdaley746 The directors of Hercules admitted that the film was made out of obligation. They originally wanted to make Treasure Planet first, but Disney hated the idea. However Disney said that if the directors can make a film that is as marketable as Aladdin, then they can make Treasure Planet. Sadly Treasure Planet BOMBED big time💸💸💸💸💸💸💸💸💸.

  • @darkalicornkingdoom3572
    @darkalicornkingdoom3572 Год назад +2

    Gotta admit i'm kinda sad the dragon's lair movie is not gonna be a animated movie

    • @orangeslash1667
      @orangeslash1667 Год назад

      @@matthewdaley746 What's wrong with Reynolds????????

    • @orangeslash1667
      @orangeslash1667 Год назад

      @@matthewdaley746 I think the reason Don chose Ryan is because his performance as Dead Pool proves that he's funny enough to play a silly knight.

    • @orangeslash1667
      @orangeslash1667 Год назад

      @@matthewdaley746 The good news is that here is a theory that Don Bluth studios may have inspired Cartoon Saloon to make animated films, since their both located in Ireland. Cartoon Saloon made the Secret of Kells and WolfWalkers.

  • @ronanthesuperginger
    @ronanthesuperginger Год назад +1

    Watch as Don comes out with 80 films in one year

  • @renamon5658
    @renamon5658 Год назад +2

    Is don bluth still making movies?

    • @chasehedges6775
      @chasehedges6775 Год назад +4

      I think he’s retired and he’s probably too old at this point, really. Still a legend regardless 😊

    • @orangeslash1667
      @orangeslash1667 Год назад

      @@chasehedges6775 I think he became a teacher?

  • @Uta_Chandra.H
    @Uta_Chandra.H 12 дней назад

    22:22

  • @mariarustico9091
    @mariarustico9091 Год назад

    Americantail2

  • @NicklasZandeVGCP2001
    @NicklasZandeVGCP2001 Год назад

    I wonder what Percy Jackson thinks about his father seperating a mouse from his family.

  • @grimmtheschoolaroffools2068
    @grimmtheschoolaroffools2068 Год назад +1

    Congratulations!

  • @omundodovini3774
    @omundodovini3774 Год назад

    Movies Suggestions to you Review (If you want, of course):
    - The (First) Swan Princess (1994);
    - Quest for Camelot (1998);
    - The Mighty Kong (1998);
    - The Princess and the Pea (2002).

    • @matthewdaley746
      @matthewdaley746 Год назад +1

      TSP, like, TLBT, just ruined by, Franchise Fatigue.
      QFC, a total misfire.
      TMK, proved Jodi Benson, was, a, one-trick-pony.
      TPATP, never, watched, likely, a, disappointment.

  • @sjmhadsock4586
    @sjmhadsock4586 Год назад

    Heck nostalgia critic put some scenes of this movie in his saddest nostalgic scenes video

  • @jinxnvm1148
    @jinxnvm1148 Год назад

    here i am learning that this man did not make the sequel to the movie... huh

  • @matthewn1566
    @matthewn1566 Год назад

    Sooooomewheeeeeere oooooout theeeere, beneath the pAaAaAle moonliiiiiiiiight.

  • @nicholassims9837
    @nicholassims9837 Год назад

    Will you do the Tv shows based on movies?

  • @somethingcreative32
    @somethingcreative32 Год назад

    try doing all the american tail sequels

  • @centurynerdbr
    @centurynerdbr Год назад

    Did you all know American Tail it also had its own videogame line?

    • @ethejumper6568
      @ethejumper6568 Год назад

      You mean the Wild West one.

    • @retrofan4963
      @retrofan4963 Год назад

      @@ethejumper6568 There's also one based on the original An American Tail for the PS2. About Goes West, you're right about that. There are 2 video games based on Fievel Goes West on the SNES and the other called Fievel's Gold Rush on GBA. There's also a PC An American Tail game, which is a point and click adventure and it's based on both the original An American Tail and Fievel Goes West.

  • @henrymockingbird9645
    @henrymockingbird9645 Год назад

    14:51

  • @sjmhadsock4586
    @sjmhadsock4586 Год назад

    Not a dry eye in the house

  • @foxlover208
    @foxlover208 Год назад

    Nice video raiser

  • @omundodovini3774
    @omundodovini3774 Год назад

    Now makes a Video Ranking All the Don Bluth Movies in a Tier List!!!

    • @matthewdaley746
      @matthewdaley746 Год назад +1

      An American Tail, The, Secret Of NIMH, and, TLBT, definitely lead it.

    • @omundodovini3774
      @omundodovini3774 Год назад

      @@matthewdaley746 what I think it's his opinion (Expecullation, not Oficial!!!!), acording to the what he said about all of them:
      *Best:* The Land Before Time, The Secret of N.I.M.H., An American Tail.
      *Great:* Anastasia, The Small One.
      *Good:* Bartok: The Magnificent.
      *Mid:* All Dogs Go To Heaven, Banjo: The Woodpile Cat, The Pebble and the Penguin.
      *Bad:* Titan A.E.
      *Disaster:* Thumbelina, A Troll in Central Park, Rock-a-Doodle.

    • @matthewdaley746
      @matthewdaley746 Год назад +1

      @O Mundo do Viní We'll have to wait, for, the reveal to know, for, sure, but, it's certainly, possible, excitement, really, can be expected.

  • @dmitritelvanni4068
    @dmitritelvanni4068 10 месяцев назад

    5:38 you're looking at this movie completely outside of the context of its own allegory. Picture this if you will, say two immigrants meet in new york. One a German, one a Russian or a pole(pretty sure fivel is russian but idk exactly.) The two would have plenty of reason to hate eachother at home (as a cat and mouse are historical foes, like germans and slavs) but here in america, the rules aren't the same. A German could be the best friend of a russian here in america and it wouldnt be out of place. Youre neglecting the historical allegory completely.