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FernGully: The Last Rainforest is a 1992 independent [5] animated musical fantasy film. The feature directorial debut by Bill Kroyer, FernGully was scripted by Jim Cox and adapted from the "FernGully" stories by Diana Young.
FernGully: The Last Rainforest: Directed by Bill Kroyer. With Tim Curry, Samantha Mathis, Christian Slater, Jonathan Ward. The magical inhabitants of a rainforest fight to save their home, which is threatened by logging and a polluting force of destruction called Hexxus.
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- Animation, Adventure, Family
- Bill Kroyer
- 1992-06-19
FernGully: The Last Rainforest is the first film in the FernGully series and was the most popular as compared to its sequel FernGully 2: The Magical Rescue. It was first released on April 10, 1992 in the United States, but it was later released in Australia on September 17, 1992.
Crysta (Samantha Mathis) is a fairy who lives in FernGully, a rainforest in Australia, and has never seen a human before. In fact, she is told they are extinct.
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- Bill Kroyer
- G
- FAI Films
Four months after the theatrical release, 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, under its previous name "Fox Video", released FernGully on VHS and LaserDisc on August 26, 1992. Sales were strong, with approximately five million units sold by 1998, including 125,000 in Australia.
Apr 10, 1992 · When a sprite named Crysta shrinks a human boy, Zak, down to her size, he vows to help the magical fairy folk stop a greedy logging company from destroying their home: the pristine rainforest known as FernGully.
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FernGully: The Last Rainforest is a 1992 Australian-American animated musical fantasy film, directed by Bill Kroyer. It was produced by Peter Faiman and Wayne Young, with the screenplay written by Jim Cox and adapted from a book of the same name written 15 years prior by Diana Young.