@itsjustcinema: This is day 2 of exploring some of the most traumatic films of our childhoods. And I completely forgot that this film even existed. This is Bill Kroyer’s “FernGully: The Last Rainforest”. #whattowatch #cinema #ferngully #animation #nostaliga

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jamielee2985
jamielee2985 :
avatar ripped this off
2026-06-23 21:37:10
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tishdoestravel
T I S H 𝓓𝓸𝓮𝓼 𝓽𝓻𝓪𝓿𝓮𝓵 :
The sexy oil song is a BOP
2026-06-23 21:53:06
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alexzmarie13
alexzmarie :
One of my favorite things about this movie is knowing that the original version of toxic love was actually “too dirty” and they had to change a lot of the lyrics. And it was still… *tucks hair behind ear* ya know? 😜😜
2026-06-24 07:12:07
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andrewhauser1
Andrew Hauser61 :
"Price-check on prune juice, Bob! Price-check on prune juice!"🤣
2026-06-24 01:18:41
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cuthbert_alain
T :
To say James Cameron borrowed a lot from this movie is the understatement of the century.
2026-06-24 00:09:49
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arseniigorokhov
ArseniiGorokhov :
Oh oh oh! Imagine fairies were aliens! And blue! And instead of shrinking, the MC would transfer his mind into a faerie-human hybrid! That would be so stupid, right?
2026-06-23 21:39:09
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golden_gazelle_
Kassadia Maria :
The movie should be schools at part of environmental education. It impacted me like no other movie
2026-06-24 04:20:28
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brookeali.fibrearts
Brooke Ali Fibre Arts :
There’s actually more to that story about Robin Williams. He had signed on to do the Genie on the condition that his name not be used in marketing. This was the very start of the trend of having celebrity voices play sidekicks, so there wasn’t a precedent for marketing a celebrity voice. They agreed to this condition, but were so mad that he refused to back out of Fern Gully that they marketed the hell out of him anyway. Williams was so mad he refused to voice any of the sequels, so they had to replace him with Dan Castellaneta, the voice of Homer Simpson.
2026-06-23 23:41:09
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brian.allsup2
Brian :
Avatar is a direct rip off of this movie
2026-06-23 23:47:14
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slithery_lil_sneky_snek
slithery lil sneky snek :
Tim Curry scared the shit out of me as Hexus
2026-06-24 02:06:37
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marvel1027
Joe :
Crysta was my first childhood crush.
2026-06-23 22:15:24
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hippydippy93
Victoria :
MY NAME IS BATTY
2026-06-24 04:58:35
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bevman2022
bevman2022 :
oh, it's Avatar
2026-06-24 06:20:19
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touchnotmyanointed105
Isaiah 22:22 🔐 theSignetRing :
I never understood the black cauldron
2026-06-24 09:04:47
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__tengensfourthwife
Tia ⋆౨ৎ˚⟡˖ ࣪ :
Ferngully is forever a favorite for me. Watching it as a child really shaped certain things for me
2026-06-24 00:17:59
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ren46711
Ren🐈‍⬛ :
I adored this movie growing up. It left such an impact on me.
2026-06-23 23:03:45
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yvosei_ca
YvoSei. :
They were trying to teach us when we were young and somehow we missed the mark. Now were screwed.
2026-06-24 09:25:23
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formerprawnstar
Procrastinator :
Did i miss the trauma part or...?
2026-06-24 09:24:28
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drillsgtfitness
Drill SGT Fitness :
soooooo Avatar?
2026-06-24 04:54:17
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stevenquiceno7
LegendarySteve :
The pitch for James Cameron’s Avatar basically was “we are going to make Fern Gully but in space”
2026-06-24 06:20:11
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stevie_stove
Stephen :
That machine and the smoke scared the crap out of me, but it’s otherwise a really good movie
2026-06-24 01:20:50
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dragongorl1
DragonGorl :
Why is Disney always such a menace? 😭
2026-06-24 04:20:11
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stealmyinfochina
stealmyinfochina :
How about The Secret of NIMH?
2026-06-23 23:27:00
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obscura_vivitt
obscura_vivit :
My entire kindergarten class walked over to the movie theater to watch this when it came out 😅 pretty sure its why I'm so radically pro environment
2026-06-24 03:26:21
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boogsboogie
Boogsboogie :
I bet James Cameron really liked this movie😬
2026-06-23 22:29:23
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