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through a host of traditional fantasy perils, stoping periodically to explain some of the dragon life-cycle theories from Dickinson's book. The movie has a slow-burn, taking nearly a third of it's runtime before the quest actually gets started. I wouldn't say that any
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Day 7 - A Fantasy Film
The Flight of Dragons (1982)
Nominally based on the book of the same title by (a bizarre coffee-table book that is a pseudo-scientific study about how flying and fire-breathing dragons could have truly existed in nature), this movie's plot also borrows
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societies, such as "Mouse Guard," "Watership Down," or "Tailchaser's Song." The actual plot of the movie is pretty by the book: a young and daydreamy owl is captured by evil guys, escapes and goes off to locate semi-legendary heroe with the help of his friends, gets training
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with a new segment that is basically the last chapter of "The House at Pooh Corner." The first part deals with Pooh trying to steal honey by pretending to be a stormcloud and getting stuck in Rabbit's door. The second part is about Pooh and Piglet getting blown away in a
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Day 2 - A Movie I Watched Repeatedly as a Child
The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (1977)
Many of the films I will eventually talk about could have been placed here, but I chose this one because between the ages of 2 and 3 I watched this film every single day. My parents
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Rarity X Applejack OTP!
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