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      • The scene in which Fievel presses up against a window to look into a classroom filled with American "schoolmice" is based on a story Steven Spielberg remembered about his grandfather, who told him that Jews were only able to listen to school lessons through open windows while sitting outside in the snow.
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  2. An American Tail is a 1986 American animated musical adventure comedy-drama film directed by Don Bluth and written by Judy Freudberg and Tony Geiss from a story by David Kirschner, Freudberg and Geiss. [3]

  3. Sep 20, 2021 · Singing mice notwithstanding, my guess is it’s too rough, too real, too truthful. “An American Tail” takes place in a mythic United States — not an unreal place, but a place powered by its mythology. And with that as the setting, the story can never be a fairy tale.

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  4. Nov 21, 2016 · An American Tail actually takes the time to show the Mousekewitzes going through legal immigration procedures, presumably at Ellis Island, which was the nation’s busiest gateway for immigrants ...

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  5. Is “An American Tail” based on a true story? No, “An American Tail” is not based on a true story. It is a fictional animated film inspired by the experiences of Jewish immigrants in America during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

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    • IT WAS DON BLUTH'S SECOND POST-DISNEY MOVIE. Before striking out on his own, Don Bluth was an animator at Disney, working on Sleeping Beauty, Robin Hood, The Rescuers, and Pete's Dragon, among others.
    • FIEVEL WAS NAMED AFTER STEVEN SPIELBERG'S GRANDFATHER. Though Don Bluth originally thought the foreign name would be difficult for children to remember, the name "Fievel" was extremely personal to Steven Spielberg, so it stayed—Fievel was the Yiddish name of his grandfather, Philip Posner.
    • FIEVEL'S AMERICAN NICKNAME WAS INSPIRED BY VOICE ACTOR PHILLIP GLASSER. Phillip Glasser, who was seven years old when he worked on An American Tail, recalled that his grandmother would remind him to work on his lines every day when she dropped him off at the studio for work.
    • HENRI THE PIGEON WAS ORIGINALLY A SCRUFFY BIRD NAMED BOBO. In early storyboards, the avian character was intended to look a bit scraggly and rough around the edges.
  6. anamericantail.fandom.com › wiki › An_American_TailAn American Tail

    An American Tail is a 1986 American animated adventure film directed by Don Bluth, produced by Don Bluth, John Pomeroy, and Gary Oldman, and filmed by Universal Studios, Sullivan Bluth Studios and Amblin Entertainment. The film tells the story of Fievel Mouskewitz and his family as they immigrate from Russia to America for freedom.

  7. Originally, the concept consisted of an all-animal world, like Disney's Robin Hood (1973), but Don Bluth suggested featuring an animal world existing as a hidden society from the human world, like Disney's The Rescuers (1977). After viewing the film, Steven Spielberg agreed.

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