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By Francisca 2022-11-02 02:27:14
The first time I watched Pocahontas when I was a child, I watched the second part. When I was young at that time, I couldn't see that this story was a love triangle setting of two "princes" + a "princess". Later, when I grew up, I revisited this movie, and it was the same mockery. It turned out that Her Royal Highness the Princess chose Gao Fushuai! There's nothing wrong with it, if I were a princess, I'd choose that too! I watched Part 1 and Part 2 again today, and my choice has not...
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By Camron 2022-10-11 03:23:11
Poca is still Poca, but love doesn't change
When I was young, I had no concept of love. I just thought that the more characters in an animation, the more interesting it would be, and I thought it was pretty good... Now it seems that apart from my Poca's independent and brave performance, other things...
First of all, I feel that Poca and JS didn't change much in terms of character in the second part until they broke up. Poca's performance can't be said to be a change of heart, because she always thought that JS was dead, so she...
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By Alberto 2022-09-06 23:55:13
The second part isn't together either.
The story of this film goes back to the year 1612, when Princess Pocahontas heard the rumors of Zhuang Maisi's death, and couldn't help but wonder whether the original choice was right or wrong. In order to seek a peaceful relationship between his family and British immigrants, she came to London, England with a young and promising British diplomat, Rojoon, and embarked on an unprecedented journey to the new world! Those three little animals - Rice Cake, Phili, Persia, and an Indian warrior who...
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By Alessia 2022-09-06 23:23:27
In the second part, Pocahontas gave up Smith and joined hands with the new male protagonist, rolfe, who is also John... After watching this ending, I felt like watching a funny romantic comedy. However, I immediately turned back and flipped through the first part, and felt that this ending was the perfect ending. It's not that Pocahontas changed his mind and abandoned Smith, nor did rolfe win love. In the beginning, she and Smith couldn't be happy forever. Neither of them has changed. She is...
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By Kristoffer 2022-09-06 23:12:41
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This movie is a piece of my heart. I originally wanted to rant about myself, but I found that what I wanted to say has already been said, so I will reprint it.
I wish I'd never watched the Pocahontas sequel. Seriously. I' ve watched most of the Disney sequels, and while, yes, most of them are awful (though there are some rare exceptions - Bambi II is adorable), but that movie is just...beyond awful.
You can't mess with history in the original movie and then...

Pocahontas 2: Journey to a New World
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- Release date August 25, 1998
- Filming locations Walt Disney Feature Animation - 500 S. Buena Vista Street, Burbank, California, USA
- Production companies Disney Television Animation, Disneytoon Studios
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By Arely 2023-09-27 16:46:15
Really better than the first...
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By Tamara 2023-09-07 12:02:27
It’s much worse than the first one, but it’s still a good childhood...
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By Moshe 2023-08-15 17:10:07
With Gao Fushuai, forget about the old friend. More than a dog's...
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By Connie 2023-08-12 17:03:24
beyond awful accidentally reviewed this worst sequel, and suddenly I'm willing to give frozen 2 five...
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By Benjamin 2023-07-30 18:26:56
Not as pure as the first one, why do I think it looks better. ....
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Uttamatomakkin: [saying his only words as John Rolfe and Pocahontas leave London for Virginia] Ta Ta. Pip. Pip.
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Pocahontas: [Percy is shocked when his former owner Ratcliffe is coming out and hides scared in the carriage's wheel, Ratcliffe comes out of his carriage seriously, Pocahontas is startled to see Ratcliffe] You!
Ratcliffe: [John Rolfe holds Pocahontas's arm, Ratcliffe stops here] Well done, Rolfe, bringing back a heathen as an example. Look at her.
[Chuckles]
Ratcliffe: She sticks out like a sore thumb.
John Rolfe: Pocahontas is here as an emissary of her people. A personal guest of the king.
Ratcliffe: [He shows a proclamation to John Rolfe] The king has appointed me to lead an armada against the savages. Don't tell me you didn't know? The king wants his gold.
[Rolfe picks up and reads the proclamation]
Pocahontas: [She angrily stands at Ratcliffe about gold's existence] There is no gold.
Ratcliffe: [He glares at Pocahontas] Another barbarian lie.
[He picks up his proclamation back from John Rolfe]
Ratcliffe: As soon as the ships are armed, I set sail to destroy the heathens and reclaim Jamestown for James.
[He gets inside in his carriage seriously, he closes the door and the carriage trips away]
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Ratcliffe: [at John Smith] The king believed my story. Pity, I so would have preferred to see you hanged.