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The Animated Adventures of Tom Sawyer

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The Animated Adventures of Tom Sawyer

Join Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn on a series of exciting adventures that lead to mischief and mayhem wherever they go. No matter how hard they try, Tom and Huck just can't seem to stay out of trouble - but they have a lot of fun trying! They also learn some important lessons along the way.

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Release : 1998
Rating : 4.6
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Crew : Art Direction,  Art Direction, 
Cast : Ross Malinger Ryan Slater Kirsten Dunst Christopher Lloyd Jane Mortifee
Genre : Adventure Animation Comedy Family

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Taraparain
2018/08/30

Tells a fascinating and unsettling true story, and does so well, without pretending to have all the answers.

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Matylda Swan
2018/08/30

It is a whirlwind of delight --- attractive actors, stunning couture, spectacular sets and outrageous parties.

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Mathilde the Guild
2018/08/30

Although I seem to have had higher expectations than I thought, the movie is super entertaining.

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Deanna
2018/08/30

There are moments in this movie where the great movie it could've been peek out... They're fleeting, here, but they're worth savoring, and they happen often enough to make it worth your while.

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Angels_Review
2014/01/04

Well, this is another one of those cheesy animated shows that America put out to get children to read. What do I think of it? It's as bad as all the other shows I reviewed like this. No offense to those that create stuff like this, its good for little kids that have no clue how good movies are made and have pretty much only watched the ones made for them. It's just not made for adults and those that actually know how things should be animated. The characters don't seem to have the charm of the characters in the book that they are trying to portray and feel like cardboard cut outs of generic ideas of the characters. I feel that Mark Twain would have not been proud of this attempt at his book.The animation is actually alright… when we are watching the still images. When we actually had an animated character on the screen, the animation was really bad. Characters are disproportionate, the movements feel choppy sometimes, and I just don't understand what they tried to do. It just feels like they had a very low budget and didn't take their time to actually work on it.WHY ARE THEY SINGING? STOP SINGING IN EVERY ANIMATED MOVIE! I hate when the characters just start singing out of the blue. And the songs that they sing just sound really bad or don't have a reason to even be sung. When they talk, it feels stale or like they are reading off the script rather then trying to put their heart into it. All in all, not a very good movie.

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TheLittleSongbird
2013/10/19

The Animated Adventures of Tom Sawyer is not awful, nor is it great. The adaptations of the classic story are mixed, adaptation-wise the best version is the 1938 version, the musical version is fun if uneven, the 2000 MGM animated film is very enjoyable and the middle-late 80s animated Australian version is decent. The Soviet film suffered from being too faithful to the story, as well as bad pacing, sloppy lip-synching and editing and horrendous dubbing, and Tom and Huck with Jonathan Taylor Thomas had its moments but the very out-of-kilter way Becky was written, underwritten characterisation and disjointed story-telling were major debits.As said in the review title, as an adaptation of the classic story it fares the least of the seven versions seen so far, feeling too over-simplified and too safe and some of the changes are bizarre.On its own though it is okay. The animation does have some colour and fluidity, not the best animation in the world but it is not a liability and there has been far worse. The voice acting is very good. Especially for the leads, very energetic and charismatic, though Kirsten Dunst as a very charming Becky, Garry Chalk's creepy villain of the piece and Christopher Lloyd in more subdued form as the Judge. And the relationship between Tom and Huck is innocent, resourceful and genuinely friendly. There is definitely some nice nostalgic tone and unlike Tom and Huck there is some attempt to create the sense of living in and inhabiting Missouri.However, this version does suffer from very forgettable songs- absolutely nothing stands out- that are also awkwardly placed and do nothing to enhance the storytelling. The dialogue can be pretty poor too, not very true to Twain's prose with a too modern and simplistic tone and more flow and less stiltedness may have helped things a little. The bare bones of the story is there but not really the impact and the over-simplification doesn't help. Some of the early parts are sweet but the middle and latter parts could have been paced better and have been more coherent. Characters and situations are not very well developed and the songs interrupt the flow, the sense of adventure and suspense are rather diluted.And with the changes, some of them are understandable in order not perhaps to offend with Jim only being mentioned in passing and with the slavery(when that is written in it feels a bit shoe-horned), though it does at times hurt the spirit of the story and the time and place that is trying to be recreated. But some are just bizarre, I saw absolutely no reason for Injun Joe's name to be changed to Tattoo Joe- not a very menacing name for a villain, it's almost comical sounding actually-maybe another attempt of political correctness but it simplifies what this villain stands for to the extent that despite Garry Chalk's voice work that the character is rather insipid.Overall, a long way from terrible but it is not particularly good either, the 2000 MGM animated version is an example of an animated version of Tom Sawyer that works and it is not bad as an adaptation either. It is perhaps a decent introduction to children of the story, but it is left wanting as an adaptation and judged on its own merits there are still things wrong. 5/10 Bethany Cox

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goey312
2005/07/26

This cartoon was a bore. It didn't follow the "Tom Sawyer" book very well. The musical numbers were oddly placed, didn't make any sense, and lacked any entertainment value. There was no real storyline or plot to the whole movie, it was more like they took random pages out of Tom Sawyers diary. I had a real hard time caring about anything in this movie. I didn't care about any characters or even about the non existing story. I could only watch this movie in in like 10-15 minute intervals. It was a complete waste of time. It amazed me that this movie could pick up the name power that they got, with the voices of Kirsten Dunst and Christopher Lloyd.

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JupiterAmy
2000/01/05

If you watch this cartoon for the purpose of seeing 'Tom Sawyer' represented on screen, you won't like it. It is not for analytical study; it is a children's cartoon, and for this purpose it serves admirably. It's a great movie to show young kids. It provides a good enough background of the story for it's title. It has a lot of catchy sing-songs which kids will enjoy. It also goes out of its way to be mild an non-offensive (the character 'Injun Joe' is here renamed 'Tatoo Joe'), which is fine for its target audience. Sometimes, it seems to make the issues too subdued for the complex work of Tom Sawyer. The issue of slavery is brought up occasionally, but then only awkwardly. The cast does a fine job, Ross Malinger and Ryan Slater in particular as Tom and Huck are great fun to (hear). Remember that a waxed-over version of a story, for children, can still be enjoyable.

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