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Format: VHS Aug 1992 Rated G Recording Mode: Stereo Sound: HiFi, Stereo 72 min. UPC: 086162559433 |
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Movie Description When Chrysta the magical tree fairy comes across the terrible monster machines that are eating the forest, she accidentally shrinks a construction worker to fairy size. Once small, and with the help of Chrysta and the other fairies and creatures of the rainforest, he realizes he must help save the land and not destroy it.
Synopsis A cute little sprite named Crysta lives in a beautiful tropical rainforest. One day she flies above the forest's dense foliage to glimpse the outside world, and while there, she becomes infatuated with a human named Zak. He's a nice enough fellow, but he also happens to be a workman on the logging machine that threatens to destroy the lush and magical forest. Crysta decides to shrink young Zak down to her size so that he can see the world he is about to demolish from a different point of view.
A romance develops between the two, and the couple eventually join forces with some of Crysta's wacky rainforest friends to battle the humans. Unfortunately, our heroes have other enemies too: an evil woodland spirit called Hexxus has arisen from his slumber and, in between snacks of toxic waste, plans to destroy the forest.
Film Notes Color by DeLuxe.
Marks 20th Century Fox's major re-entry into the production and distribution of animated feature films.
Director Bill Kroyer was trained at Disney in classic hand-drawn animation and was nominated for a 1989 Academy Award for his short film "Technological Threat."
Glen and Helen Threlfo are credited as "Rainforest Consultants."
The animation crew actually travelled to the Australian rainforest, so they could see the scale of the trees and canopy, as well as the creatures who lived there, and take photographs on which to base their drawings. This is quite unusual for an animation crew, which rarely goes on location.
Many of the well-known actors and musicians in this project agreed to work at minimum scale.
The following citations are listed at the end of the credits roll: "On behalf of the actors and producers and in appreciation of assistance given by the Smithsonian Institution, FAI is directing funds from the proceeds of 'Ferngully' for projects of benefit to the world's environment."
"Special thanks to the United States Postal Service for their efforts to raise environmental awareness."
Industry Reviews "...With its bright colors, upbeat rock soundtrack and strong ecological message, FERNGULLY: THE LAST RAINFOREST should delight children and amuse their older siblings and parents..." Los Angeles Times - Charles Solomon (04/10/1992)
"...The visuals are very pleasing....It's pleasant to watch for its humor and sweetness..." Chicago Sun-Times - Roger Ebert (04/10/1992)
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Laserdisc - $5.95 Save 76% Laserdisc - Not in stock. Add to Wish List VHS, Aug 1992 - $0.75 Save 89% VHS, Sep 2001 - $1.17 Save 83% DVD, Feb 2002 - $7.90 Save 47% VHS, Feb 2005 - Not in stock. Add to Wish List DVD, Mar 2006 - $5.00 Save 74% DVD, Oct 2005 - $15.44 DVD, Mar 2006 - Not in stock. Add to Wish List DVD, Mar 2006 - Not in stock. Add to Wish List DVD, Jul 2007 - $1.98 Save 86% DVD, Mar 2008 - $7.81 Save 60% DVD, Mar 2008 - Not in stock. Add to Wish List DVD, Feb 2005 - $7.20 Save 27% DVD, Feb 2005 - $3.55 Save 64%
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