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  1. Today's kids should know about "An American Tail" and its sequel, "Fievel Goes West," as they remain two of the finest examples of traditional western animation that still hold up decades later.

  2. Told from the perspective of an adorable young mouse, An American Tail should engage kids in an important part of U.S. history. The voice performances are charming, and the songs -- particularly the mega-hit "Somewhere Out There" -- are catchy. Show more.

    • Universal Pictures
    • Don Bluth
  3. Reviews. An American Tail. Adventure. 83 minutes ‧ G ‧ 1986. Roger Ebert. November 21, 1986. 3 min read. Don Bluth already has addressed the obvious objection to his “An American Tail,” which is that so depressing a story could hardly entertain children.

  4. Sep 14, 2017 · In The Morning Watch, watch a video essay about the powerful significance of An American Tail. Plus, learn about the appeal of once-popular Steven Seagal.

    • Ethan Anderton
  5. Nov 21, 2019 · Modern America’s treatment of immigrants is reflected in An American Tail: from the pressure to assimilate, to the whitewashing, to the outright violence—often committed by our own government.

    • Rebecca Long
  6. Sep 20, 2021 · “An American Tail” is the first animated feature about the Mouskewitzes, a family of Russian Jewish immigrant mice. The Mousekewitz family is comprised of Papa, Mama, Fievel and Tanya, a poor Jewish family that emigrates from antisemitic Russia to New York City.

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  8. Jul 5, 2022 · In this excerpt from his memoir ‘Somewhere Out There,’ Don Bluth explains how he made ‘An American Tail’ through patience, an association with Steven Spielberg, and an odd series of calls ...

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