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Thumbelina
TrailerA tiny girl, the size of the old woman's thumb, meets a fairy prince who saves her from the creatures of the woods. This is a good 'family film' with few, if any, parts that might be considered questionable for children.Actors: Gino Conforti, Barbara Cook, Jodi Benson, Will Ryan, June Foray, Kenneth Mars, Gary Imhoff, Joe Lynch, Charo, Danny Mann, Loren Lester, ...»Director: Don Bluth, Gary GoldmanCountry: Ireland, United StatesDuration: 86 minQuality: SDRelease: 1994IMDb: 6.30 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Thumbelina"
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Characters of "Thumbelina"
JacquimoPlayed by: Gino Conforti
MotherPlayed by: Barbara Cook
ThumbelinaPlayed by: Jodi Benson
The RatPlayed by: Will Ryan
Queen TabithaPlayed by: June Foray
King ColbertPlayed by: Kenneth Mars
PrincePlayed by: Gary Imhoff
GrundelPlayed by: Joe Lynch
Mrs. ToadPlayed by: Charo
MozoPlayed by: Danny Mann
GringoPlayed by: Loren Lester
Baby BugPlayed by: Kendall Cunningham
GnattyPlayed by: Tawny Sunshine Glover
Lil BeePlayed by: Michael Nunes
Mr. BeetlePlayed by: Gilbert Gottfried
Mrs RabbitPlayed by: Pat Musick
Mr. FoxPlayed by: Neil Ross
MousePlayed by: Carol Channing
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Directors of "Thumbelina"
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Creators of "Thumbelina"
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Critic Reviews of "Thumbelina"
Northwest Herald (Crystal Lake, IL)July 26, 2002A huge disappointment from Don Bluth.
Apollo GuideFebruary 19, 2002A little more Thumbelina spunkiness would have gone a long way toward making this a more compelling story for kids - and especially for grown-ups.
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