Faeries

Faeries

1981 ""
Faeries
Faeries

Faeries

7.4 | en | Fantasy

The king of the faeries sends for a young hunter after his shadow escapes and threatens his kingdom.

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7.4 | en | Fantasy , Animation , Family | More Info
Released: February. 25,1981 | Released Producted By: , Country: Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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The king of the faeries sends for a young hunter after his shadow escapes and threatens his kingdom.

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Hans Conried , Morgan Brittany , June Foray

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Lee Mishkin

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Horst in Translation (filmreviews@web.de) "Faeries" is an Amercian 24-minute animated short film from 1981, so this one is already over 35 years old and despite the age, I am a bit surprised how this is almost forgotten by now. Thhe reason is that it received a pretty strong deal of Emmy attention (it is a television special of course) and that the genre also appeals to many I guess. I am not the very greatest fantasy lover, but it still worked out nicely. The director and also among the writers who adapted the books is Lee Mishkin, but the more known names are probably included in the voice acting cast, namely Hans Conried, Frank Welker and June Foray, who just died very recently close to the age of 100. It is fitting that this trio voiced supporting characters as the human hero in charge of saving the fairies in here is pretty generic and forgettable and maybe also the reason why this was not made as a series after the success of this one. Or at least a sequel. The heart and soul are the supporting characters as they are still interesting thanks to their looks, even if we don't find out that much about most of them. The story is okay, nothing too special and slightly predictable. The animation is really solid too and you could see that it was improving again after the years of drought past the Golden Age of Animation. Good for us, the audience. This is an underseen little film. Go check it out if you like fantasy animation. It is worth seeing.
Gdenofa I was about 7 when I first saw this CBS special that my mom recorded for me. Years later, I was able to obtain a new VHS of the show. Sadly this classic was never put on DVD so I had it done so I no longer had to worry about the tape getting damaged.All I can say is that cartoons lack so much these days. This is your classic good vs evil storyline. But what makes it so intriguing, is the characters are based on the book Faeries by Brian Froud, the guy that helped with the Dark Crystal and Labyrinth. The music is wonderful and the ending with the hero fighting the villain is dramatic and intense and keep you on your seat.I would rate this a 10 but I give it a 9 only because I wish it was longer.If your lucky to get a copy, have your kids watch it. Should them the good stuff that they missed out on!
cheeseland i haven't seen it since I was a little kid, but I remember the final battle where the hero is injured because his shadow was injured. Mind you my memory has fuzzed over the years, so i may be wrong about that scene, but it always seemed to be a scene i remembered.but I am always looking to find this cartoon. I am still looking and if anyone has a lead it would be appreciated. It has been so long I also thought I may have dreamed seeing this movie. I'm also wondering if anyone has a link on more info for this cartoon. Right now I am hunting for all the obscure cartoons I saw as a kid it's entertaining to go back and see what I thought was cool as a kid compared to now. "Good,Bad...I'm the one with the gun."
ztonus This could have been easily an ABC Weekend Special. Sadly, I only found it once in a rental store and never saw it again.Sad, because this was a pretty good story with so-so heroes and cool villians.Oisin is a poor hunter. When he tries to shoot a deer, it becomes a blue fairy that takes him to FairyLand (obviously). There, he learns that he has to destroy the evil Shadow, who was created from the fairy king's own shadow.It's a typical fairy tale, but it'll keep your interest if you have a half hour to spare. Good news for Disney Haters: there's no songs, only a ballet-like theme. The animation is okay, but does seem sketchy at times.Fun Fact: This film was based on a book written and illustrated by artist Brian Froud. He would go on to create the artwork for the films "The Dark Crystal" and "Labyrinth", both directed by the Great Jim Henson....