Movie Pocahontas: 1995 American animated film

Pocahontas is a 1995 American animated musical romantic comedy-drama movie.

It was produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It is the 33rd movie in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series. It was produced during a period known as the Disney Renaissance. The movie made $141,579,773 in the United States and $346,079,773 worldwide. In 1998, a direct-to-video sequel was released called Pocahontas II: Journey to a New World.

Plot

In 1607, Pocahontas, a Native American, likes to be adventurous with her friend, Nacoma, and her animal friends. When she arrives back to her tribe, Pocahontas' father Chief Powhatan tells her that she will marry Kocoum, a brave warrior. Pocahontas does not like Kocoum because he is very "serious". She later leaves off to see her Grandmother Willow, a spiritual willow tree who gives advise and wisdom. Grandmother Willow warns Pocahontas that the British are coming. Governor Ratcliffe lands in the United States (New World) and names it James Town. He then tells the crew to dig for gold. Explorer John Smith goes out to explore the surroundings. He and Pocahontas meet and become interested in one another. Smith shares his knowledge of how his "people" live their lives. Pocahontas is offended when Smith calls her people "savages" because they do not have any modern buildings or a society ruled by a king. Pocahontas then shares her knowledge and shows Smith that family values, life and nature are the most important things then having a king and buildings ("Colors of The Wind").

After this, Pocahontas and Smith fall in love. Chief Powhatan warns Pocahontas to stay away from the British because of their weapons. After finding Pocahontas and Smith kissing, Kocoum fights Smith and tries to kill him. Thomas witnesses the fight and kills Kocoum with a gun. This results in a battle between the Native Americans and the British. Smith is kept captive by the Native Americans who want to kill Smith. Pocahontas successfully saves Smith from being killed. While witnessing the whole situation, Ratcliffe tries to shoot Chief Powhatan, though Smith takes the bullet to save him. In the end, Smith is forced to go back to London to get treatment without Pocahontas.

Cast

Figur Originalröst
Pocahontas Irene Bedard
Judy Kuhn
John Smith Mel Gibson
John Ratcliffe (Governor) David Ogden Stiers
Thomas Christian Bale
Hövding Powhatan Russell Means
Jim Cummings
Gammelmor Pilrot Linda Hunt
Kocoum James Apaumut Fall
Nakoma Michelle St. John
Lon Joe Baker
Ben Billy Connolly
Kekata Gordon Tootoosis
Jim Cummings
Wiggins David Ogden Stiers
Meeko John Kassir
Percy Danny Mann
Flit Frank Welker

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AnimationComedy-dramaDirect-to-videoDisney RenaissanceList of Walt Disney Animation Studios moviesMovieMusical moviePocahontas II: Journey to a New WorldRomance movieSequelUnited StatesWalt Disney Animation StudiosWalt Disney Pictures

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