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* Tanya's song "Dreams to Dream" in ''Fievel Goes West''. It is virtually completely pointless to the story, but is such a heartwarming scene. |
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Latest revision as of 16:52, 26 March 2020
- The song "Somewhere Out There". Despite the fact that the mice children aren't very good singers. They come across as a bit squeaky.
- Yes, but I think that adds to the charm. The Narm Charm, that is.
- I feel that the song would come off as less sincere if they hired some professional to sing it.
- Fievel finally being reunited with his family at the end of the first movie is sure to move you to tears.
- Tanya's song "Dreams to Dream" in Fievel Goes West. It is virtually completely pointless to the story, but is such a heartwarming scene.
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