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An American Tail (1986) - Film Review

An American Tail (1986) - Film Review

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This week on The BakerBoys Film Reviews, we’re heading to the New World with An American Tail (1986), Don Bluth’s heartfelt animated classic that somehow manages to be adorable, funny, and quietly gut-punching all at once. When the Mousekewitz family immigrates to America chasing a better life, young Fievel gets separated on the journey and ends up alone in a massive, noisy, intimidating city where everything is bigger than him… including the problems.

We talk about what makes this film stick: the emotional storytelling, the immigrant perspective, the unforgettable music (yes, we’re talking about that song), and how it balances hope with hardship without ever feeling preachy. We also dig into the characters, the humor, the villains, and why this movie still hits whether you’re watching it for nostalgia or for the first time.

It’s a story about family, survival, and believing you’ll find your way back, even when the world feels too huge to handle.

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