A American Tail: Fievel Goes West
Cast :James Stewart, Amy Irving, John Cleese
Director :Phil Nibbelink, Simon Wells
Studio :Universal Studios Ho
Format :Color
Released Date :November 22, 1991
DVD Released Date :January 20, 2004
Language :English (Dubbed), French (Subtitled), Spanish (Dubbed)
Audience Rating :G (General Audience)
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Customer Reviews
Rating
DateJune 02, 2004
Summarythis movie is awsome!
Content
this movie is one of the best american tail movies in the seiries. as of the second, it was made five years after the first. (and the year beofore i was born!) well, when fivel and his family have settled into newyork, the found the streets are not paved with cheese. then cat r waul, and his army of cowboy cat commandos herd all the mice into the sewer were he tricks them into going out west. meanwhile, after suffering the loss of his girlfriend, tiger fallows fievel out west and falls off the train, gets hit by another, and goes off the bridge and finds a dog fish! in the end the team up with wylie burp, and save the mice from being turned into mouse-burgers! as for cat r waul, he and his cats get shot into a mail bag, and taked away by a train! recomended!

Rating
DateMarch 16, 2004
SummaryShame On Universal
Content
Shame on Universal for releasing this wonderful film in Pan & Scan only! It was released in Widescreen for laserdisc, so why not DVD?

Yet another botched DVD release from Universal (E.T., Back To The Future, Monty Python's Meaning Of Life, etc.).

Let's hope the executives at NBC can turn this out of control home video division around when they take the reigns after the acquisition has been completed.


Rating
DateJanuary 23, 2004
SummaryWhy this movie is great
Content
This movie was the first Fievel movie I ever saw. I have to say, I like it much more than the original. The songs are awsome and the story was great. Come on. Who doesn't find a cat acting like a dog funny?

Rating
DateDecember 04, 2003
SummaryUh, Fievel...come back east.
Content
For those of you who loved the original, skip this one and move to the third one. Why? To avoid the dissapointment and the fact that this sequel doesn't live up to the original. Don Bluth should've watched who he gave the American Tail rights to.
To get away from the violence of New York,the Mousekewitzes take a train out west to a town called Green River. Fievel falls off the train and - look,I'm not going to go on and on, this is exactly what it appears to be - a bad western movie.
I just don't see what everyone sees in this. The story never really gets off the ground, the animation is decent, but nothing outstanding compared to other films of the early 90s. The music isn't bad, but it isn't good either.
There arevery few songs and while 'Dreams to Dream' is nice, it doesn't compare to 'Somewhere Out There'. By the way, nothing in this film happened. This is all Fievel's dream, as revealed in the third film. Don't get me wrong, its a good movie, it just doesn't live up to the original, and it should.

Rating
DateNovember 30, 2003
SummaryUh, Fievel...come back east.
Content
For those of you who loved the original, and don't want to see the disspointment and the fact that this didn't live up to the first one at all, just skip this one nd move on the the third and fourth ones.
Don Bluth should've watched who he gave the American Tail rights to. To get away from the violence of New York and to find new opportunity, the Mousekewitzes take a train out west to a town called Green River. Fievel gets tossed overboard mid-way through the journey.
This is exactly what it appears to be - a bad western movie. The plot isn't good, the story never really gets off the ground, and while Dreams to Dream s nice, it's nothing special. So just skip this one - its not very well done at all.
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