Fievel y el nuevo mundo

Directed by Don Bluth
A
1986    80minFamilia, Drama
6.976%71%6.8
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Viajando en barco desde Rusia hasta la soñada América, Fievel se pierde en el mar durante una feroz tormenta. Viviendo después en los suburbios de Nueva York, se enfrentará a los peligros y maravillas de este extraño lugar en una apasionante búsqueda de su familia.
  • Phillip GlasserFievel Mousekewitz (voice)
  • Erica YohnMama Mousekewitz (voice)
  • Nehemiah PersoffPapa Mousekewitz (voice)
  • Amy GreenTanya Mousekewitz (voice)
  • Christopher PlummerHenri (voice)
  • John FinneganWarren T. Rat (voice)
  • Will RyanDigit (voice)
  • Hal SmithMoe (voice)
  • Pat MusickTony Toponi (voice)
  • Cathianne BloreBridget (voice)
  • Neil RossHonest John (voice)
  • Madeline KahnGussie Mausheimer (voice)
  • Dom DeLuiseTiger (voice)
  • Linda RonstadtThe Balladeer (voice) (uncredited)
  • James IngramThe 2nd Balladeer (voice) (uncredited)
  • Dan KuensterJake (voice) (uncredited)
  • Don BluthDirector / Productor / Production Design
  • Judy FreudbergGuión
  • Frank MarshallProductor
  • Gary GoldmanProductor
  • jenovalente21 de febrero de 2026
    Meh meh meh
  • Anthony Ross5 de noviembre de 2025
    Greatest threat to fascists today. Absolute banger.
  • Callum21 de diciembre de 2025
    ⭐⭐⭐⭐½ — An American Tail — Small Mouse, Big Heart This is an absolute must-watch for kids, and one of those rare animated films that genuinely grows with you. On the surface it’s a simple, emotional story about immigration, family, and hope, but it never talks down to its audience — young or old. The music alone secures its place in animation history. “Somewhere Out There” isn’t just a great song, it’s the song — one that lodges itself in your memory and refuses to leave. Even decades later, it still hits with the same warmth and melancholy, and I’d put it among the best songs ever written for an animated film. What really surprised me, though, is how well the movie holds up as an adult. I’ve rewatched it a few times over the years, and it still works — emotionally, thematically, and visually. There’s real sadness here, real fear, and real optimism, all balanced in a way that feels honest rather than manufactured. One of the film’s quiet strengths is how it introduces big, difficult ideas — displacement, prejudice, poverty, and perseverance — without ever becoming overwhelming. It trusts its audience to feel those themes rather than spelling them out, which is why it resonates so strongly long after childhood. The story may be told through animated mice, but the emotions are unmistakably human, and that sincerity is what gives the film its lasting power. It’s gentle without being soft, emotional without being manipulative, and hopeful without being naïve. That’s not easy to pull off. 🥛🍪 Pairing: Milk and biscuits — pure comfort viewing, best shared across generations.

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