An American Tail: Fievel Goes West (1991)
Directed by Phil Nibbelink / Simon Wells
Genres - Action, Adventure, Children's/Family, Western |
Sub-Genres - Children's Fantasy, Family-Oriented Adventure |
Release Date - Nov 22, 1991 (USA) |
Run Time - 75 min. |
Countries - Hong Kong, United States |
MPAA Rating - G
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Synopsis by Rovi
In this animated sequel to An American Tale, Fievel Mousekewitz strikes out from not-so-enthralling New York City in a wagon train headed West. Helping propel the departure is a crafty cat named Cat R. Waul who tells our Fievel that out West the cats and mice get along just fine. Once on the trail, Fievel finds that the cat's real plan is mice meat pie out of the little rodents, and Fievel tries his darndest to warn everyone, but to no avail. On his side, however, are a couple of friendly cats, including one named Tiger (voice: Dom Deluise) whose scattered one-liners will keep most audiences chuckling. Another wonderful character is the has-been sheriff Wylie Burp (voice: James Stewart). Although this film may be rightfully criticized as being a little too tame, even for toddlers, the endearing and humorous character side-play will likely appeal to most little ones, and very possibly some big people, too.
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animal, con/scam, control, family, lawman, love, meteorological-station, outlaw [Western], rescue, romance, sinister, weather