Pocahontas

Pocahontas(1995)

G
06/16/1995 (US)Adventure, Animation, Family, Romance1h 21m
6.9

"An American legend comes to life."

Overview

Pocahontas, daughter of a Native American tribe chief, falls in love with an English soldier as colonists invade 17th century Virginia.

Mike Gabriel

Director

Eric Goldberg

Director

Chris Buck

Story

Philip LaZebnik

Writer

Susannah Grant

Writer

Carl Binder

Writer

Joe Grant

Story

Bruce Morris

Story

Ralph Zondag

Story

Glen Keane

Story

Francis Glebas

Story

Rob Gibbs

Story

Ed Gombert

Story

Duncan Marjoribanks

Story

Burny Mattinson

Story

Kaan Kalyon

Story

Todd Kurosawa

Story

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Part of the Pocahontas Collection

A Walt Disney animated film series based on a real historic character, based on the known history and also the folklore and legend that surround the Native American woman Pocahontas, and features a fictionalized account of her encounter with Englishman John Smith and the settlers that arrived from the Virginia Company.

Media

Pocahontas - Teaser Trailer #1 (November 18, 1994)

Pocahontas - Teaser Trailer #1 (November 18, 1994)

Trailer

Pocahontas - Sneak Peek #2 (December 16, 1994)

Pocahontas - Sneak Peek #2 (December 16, 1994)

Trailer

Pocahontas - 2005 10th Anniversary Edition DVD Trailer

Pocahontas - 2005 10th Anniversary Edition DVD Trailer

Trailer

Pocahontas - 1996 Masterpiece Collection VHS Trailer

Pocahontas - 1996 Masterpiece Collection VHS Trailer

Trailer

Pocahontas (1995): Theatrical Trailer [35mm 4K Restoration]

Pocahontas (1995): Theatrical Trailer [35mm 4K Restoration]

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A review by r96sk
7.0

Written on June 25, 2020

Good offering from Disney.

'Pocahontas' is an enjoyable flick from 1995. The animation is lovely, while the voice cast each do fine jobs. The premise raises noteworthy thoughts regarding British colonisation. It isn't perfect and isn't in-depth by any means, but I like what the film takes on.

Irene Bedard does well in the lead role, while the seemingly ever topical Mel Gibson supports ably. It's also interesting to hear a young Christian Bale involved as Thomas. Billy Connolly appears too, though only minorly.

The animation and music are the key parts to this. The songs aren't massively memorable but are catchy, the score is solid throughout but really comes up big at the end. Most of the humour, mainly with the animals, is fun too.

Overall, it's a production worth watching.