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John Henry (2000)

May. 27,2000
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6.8
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G
| Animation Drama Family
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The story of the legendary steel-driving folk hero born with a hammer in his hands, who pitted his strength against a mighty railroad-building machine.

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Greenes
2000/05/27

Please don't spend money on this.

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Rio Hayward
2000/05/28

All of these films share one commonality, that being a kind of emotional center that humanizes a cast of monsters.

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Candida
2000/05/29

It is neither dumb nor smart enough to be fun, and spends way too much time with its boring human characters.

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Billy Ollie
2000/05/30

Through painfully honest and emotional moments, the movie becomes irresistibly relatable

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Hermione Granger
2000/05/31

This is super sad, but it is real sweet. I don't like that we have things to do with slaves, but the song(s) are really good, and the story heart-touching. The animation isn't completely finished, but it's still great; I love seeing a bit more hand-drawn Disney. It definitely needs to go above 6.8 stars and needs to be more well-known. If people enjoy something like "Lava," then they seriously need to see this, which has dialog and more of a song. Again, super sad but real sweet.

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utgard14
2000/06/01

Disney cartoon about American folk hero John Henry, a former slave who worked on a railroad driving spikes into the rails. When a steam drill threatens to replace the workers, John Henry challenges that he can do a better job than the machine. An enjoyable cartoon that was originally released on a direct-to-video anthology of Disney shorts about American legends. Most of them were older cartoons like Paul Bunyan and The Brave Engineer. It's since been released again as part of a collection of modern Disney shorts. The voice work and music are good. The animation is decent, but not a style I particularly like. The skies are full of lines, for example, and I just found that unattractive. Anyway, it's a nice cartoon that's not quite as polished as the classics it was originally released with but it's far from an embarrassment.

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littleblu33
2000/06/02

This is another amazing animation from Disney. The unfinished look the cartoon has is very appealing, and the character design is very Disney. John Henry is a man who was once a slave, until the Emancipation Proclamation freed him and his love, who immediately get married. They go to strike it out and John Henry famously works on the railroad to get his wife and himself some land so they can be independent. The short is fairly emotional and tackles some heavier themes for Disney (slavery, death), but does it nicely, in such a way that I could see young children be able to watch it without a qualm from parents. The music is very flavorful, being in the style of black gospel singers or backup singers. I could listen to this music for a while and not get tired of it. It's nice and fun for the kiddies to see, with some good messages about determination.

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Abbott_and_Costello_Fan
2000/06/03

I read about this film being made and that it would be released to theaters to play in front of Disney films released during the year. Well I never did see it and had forgotten about it when I saw that it would be included on a special DVD with several of the other Disney Tall Tale classics, Paul Bunyan, Johnny Appleseed and Casey Jones.John Henry is an excellent short and it deserves a much higher rating. As mentioned the animation is made to look unfinished and rough. This only adds to the charm of the film. The music is also outstanding and the story is touching. I hope more people will check out John Henry as well as the other shorts on the DVD.

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