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I suppose you have a point, but regardless of it's corny western romanticization, and such, it had some good things about it. (Like John Cleese makes a good hammy villain.) The animation/art wasn't bad either, even though it lacked Don Bluth's style.
 
As being part American-Indian, I did kinda think the Indian mice were a bit much. (But I wasn't really offended by them.)


 
Don Bluth had nothing to do with that movie, (He even stated he hated the sequels to his movies, which he had nothing to do with) and I don't think his solo works were that bad. (I even kinda liked "Rock-a-Doodle" despite it's weirdness.) Sure a few of his '90s movies were mediocre, or even bad, and more Disneyfied, (and not in a good way) but that wasn't his fault, and because of executive meddling.
 
In fact, Bluth hated how "A Troll in Central Park" turned out, and hated "Pebble and the Penguin" so much, he had his name removed from it.


 
Watch "Titan A.E." his last movie, it's really good, and shows what kinda movies he's capable of without all the executive meddling, and such.
 
(It even has a moment making fun of the "annoying/goofy non-human" sidekick trope in animation. I guess Bluth must've gotten sick of those.)


 
Also, you're wrong in your assertion that tumbleweeds don't exist in America, I live in Texas, (no we're not all cowboys) I've seen plenty of them before. I've even seen some in California, and other places too. Not to mention, they don't exclusively come from one type of plant in Russia, but many different kinds in several countries.
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Beau Skunky
Friendship, Art, and Magic (2019) - Celebrated Derpibooru's seventh year anniversary with friends
Cool Crow - "Caw!" An awesome tagger
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"@redweasel":/1711747#comment_7653242
I suppose you have a point, but regardless of it's corny western romanticization, and such, it had some good things about it. (Like John Cleese makes a good hammy villain.) The animation/art wasn't bad either, even though it lacked Don Bluth's style.
As being part American-Indian, I did kinda think the Indian mice were a bit much. (But I wasn't really offended by them.)

Don Bluth had nothing to do with that movie, (He even stated he hated the sequels to his movies, which he had nothing to do with) and I don't think his solo works were that bad. (I even kinda liked "Rock-a-Doodle" despite it's weirdness.) Sure a few of his '90s movies were mediocre, or even bad, and more Disneyfied, (and not in a good way) but that wasn't his fault, and because of executive meddling.
In fact, Bluth hated how "A Troll in Central Park" turned out, and hated "Pebble and the Penguin" so much, he had his name removed from it.

Watch "Titan A.E." his last movie, it's really good, and shows what kinda movies he's capable of without all the executive meddling, and such.
(It even has a moment making fun of the "annoying/goofy non-human" sidekick trope in animation. I guess Bluth must've gotten sick of those.)

Also, you're wrong in your assertion that tumbleweeds don't exist in America, I live in Texas, (no we're not all cowboys) I've seen plenty of them before. Not to mention, they don't exclusively come from one type of plant in Russia, but many different kinds in several countries.
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Edited by Beau Skunky
Beau Skunky
Friendship, Art, and Magic (2019) - Celebrated Derpibooru's seventh year anniversary with friends
Cool Crow - "Caw!" An awesome tagger
Magnificent Metadata Maniac - #1 Assistant
Artist -

Too fat to fly
"@redweasel":/1711747#comment_7653242
I suppose you have a point, but regardless of it's corny western romanticization, and such, it had some good things about it. (Like John Cleese makes a good hammy villain.) The animation/art wasn't bad either, even though it lacked Don Bluth's style.
As being part American-Indian, I did kinda think the Indian mice were a bit much. (But I wasn't really offended by them.)

Don Bluth had nothing to do with that movie, (He even stated he hated the sequels to his movies, which he had nothing to do with) and I don't think his solo works were that bad. (I even kinda liked "Rock-a-Doodle" despite it's weirdness.) Sure a few of his '90s movies were mediocre, or even bad, and more Disneyfied, (and not in a good way) but that wasn't his fault, and because of executive meddling.
In fact, Bluth hated how "A Troll in Central Park" turned out, and hated "Pebble and the Penguin" so much, he had his name removed from it.

Watch "Titan A.E." his last movie, it's really good, and shows what kinda movies he's capable of without all the executive meddling, and such.
(It even has a moment making fun of the "annoying/goofy non-human" sidekick trope in animation. I guess Bluth must've gotten sick of those.)

Also, you're wrong in your assertion that tumbleweeds don't exist in America, I live in Texas, (no we're not all cowboys) I've seen plenty of them before. Not to mention, they don't exclusively come from one type of plant in Russia, but many different kinds.
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