 | In this cute and colorful rendition of a classic fairy tale, Barbie tells the story of Thumbelina, an itsy bitsy girl who lives amongst the Twillerbees (tiny, magical creatures) in a field of wildflowers. When a spoiled city dweller picks... |
 | With its pretty songs and good characters, THUMBELINA will delight children. The film--which uses more computer graphics than previous Don Bluth films--tells the fable of the Hans Christian Andersen heroine Thumbelina (Jodi Benson), a tiny girl born... |
 | With its pretty songs and good characters, THUMBELINA will delight children. The film--which uses more computer graphics than previous Don Bluth films--tells the fable of the Hans Christian Andersen heroine Thumbelina (Jodi Benson), a tiny girl born... |
 | With its pretty songs and good characters, THUMBELINA will delight children. The film--which uses more computer graphics than previous Don Bluth films--tells the fable of the Hans Christian Andersen heroine Thumbelina (Jodi Benson), a tiny girl born... |
 | With its pretty songs and good characters, THUMBELINA will delight children. The film--which uses more computer graphics than previous Don Bluth films--tells the fable of the Hans Christian Andersen heroine Thumbelina (Jodi Benson), a tiny girl born... |
 | Tom Thumb and Thumbelina, two one inch tall characters from the fairy tales of the Brothers Grimm and Hans Christian Andersen, are brought together for the first time in this original fairy tale. Here, young Tom Thumb (Wood) and Thumbelina (Hewitt)... |
 | With its pretty songs and good characters, THUMBELINA will delight children. The film--which uses more computer graphics than previous Don Bluth films--tells the fable of the Hans Christian Andersen heroine Thumbelina (Jodi Benson), a tiny girl born... |
 | |
 | This double feature of family-friendly animated classics proves that, sometimes, it takes the tiniest of creatures to save the day. In the environmentally conscious ONCE UPON A FOREST, three cherubic animals--a mouse, a mole, and a hedgehog--set out... |
 | A picture-book version the the Hans Christian Andersen tale. Thumbelina, a girl the size of a thumb, is almost forced into two bad marriages. Will she ever be free to choose her own husband? The artwork was created using fine-line pen with color ink... |