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'''Hans Christian Andersen's Thumbelina''' or simply known as '''''Thumbelina''''' is 1994 fantasy film directed by [[Don Bluth]]. It was distributed by Warner Bros. Family Entertainment for theatrical release, and later by Warner Home Video in the 90's and finally by 20th Century FOX Home Entertainment in the 2000's.
 
   
 
[[File:DonBluthThumbelina.jpg|thumb]] '''Hans Christian Andersen's Thumbelina''' or simply known as '''''Thumbelina''''' is 1994 fantasy film directed by [[Don Bluth]]. It was distributed by [[Don Bluth Entertainment]] and Warner Bros. Family Entertainment for theatrical release, and later by Warner Home Video in the 90's and finally by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment in the 2000's.
 
==Synopsis==
 
==Synopsis==
A lonely woman (Barbara Cook) longs for a child of her very own. One day, a good witch gives her a barley corn to plant, and the next day the flower blooms, revealing a beautiful young girl "no bigger than her thumb." (Jodi Benson) The woman names her [[Thumbelina]]. Thumbelina spends time with her mother's farm animals, but is worried that there is no one around of her own size ("Thumbelina"). One night, her mother tells her a story about fairies. After being put to bed, Thumbelina imagines that someday she will be able to find someone to love ("Soon"). As she is humming to herself, [[Prince Cornelius]] of the Fairies (Gary Imhoff) flies by her windowsill and is enchanted by her. The two take a ride on Cornelius' bumblebee, during which they fall in love ("Let Me Be Your Wings"). During this ride, a toad named [[Grundel]] (Joe Lynch) sees Thumbelina and declares to his lovely mother [[Mrs. Toad]] (Charo) that he loves her.
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A lonely woman (Barbara Cook) longs for a child of her very own. One day, a good witch gives her a barleycorn to plant, and the next day the flower blooms, revealing a beautiful young girl "no bigger than her thumb." (Jodi Benson) The woman names her [[Thumbelina]]. Thumbelina spends time with her mother's farm animals but is worried that there is no one around of her own size ("Thumbelina"). One night, her mother tells her a story about fairies. After being put to bed, Thumbelina imagines that someday she will be able to find someone to love ("Soon"). As she is humming to herself, [[Prince Cornelius]] of the Fairies (Gary Imhoff) flies by her windowsill and is enchanted by her. The two take a ride on Cornelius' bumblebee, during which they fall in love ("Let Me Be Your Wings"). During this ride, a toad named [[Grundel]] (Joe Lynch) sees Thumbelina and declares to his lovely mother [[Mrs. Toad]] (Charo) that he loves her.
   
Cornelius returns Thumbelina to her windowsill and promises to come back for her the next day. After he leaves, Thumbelina goes to sleep in her walnut bed, and is kidnapped by Mrs. Toad. When Thumbelina awakes the next morning, she is on a lily-pad far away from home. Mrs. Toad declares that Thumbelina will join their family singing troupe "Singers de Espana" (counting Grundel's brothers, Mozo and [[Gringo]]) and that Thumbelina will also marry Grundel ("On the Road"). The group leaves her alone on the lily-pad to fetch the priest, despite her protests. Thumbelina's cries for help are heard by [[Jacquimo]] (Gino Conforti), who helps her free of the lily-pad and encourages her to follow her heart and find her way home to her mother ("Follow Your Heart"). Jacquimo himself promises to find Cornelius, who lives in the Vale of the Fairies. Meanwhile, Cornelius has learned of Thumbelina's kidnapping and goes searching for her.
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Cornelius returns Thumbelina to her windowsill and promises to come back for her the next day. After he leaves, Thumbelina goes to sleep in her walnut bed and is kidnapped by the beautiful and very sexy Mrs. Toad. When Thumbelina awakes the next morning, she is on a lily-pad far away from home. Mrs. Toad declares that Thumbelina will join their family singing troupe "Singers de Espana" (counting Grundel's brothers, Mozo and [[Gringo]]) and that Thumbelina will also marry Grundel ("On the Road"). The group leaves her alone on the lily-pad to fetch the priest, despite her protests. Thumbelina's cries for help are heard by [[Jacquimo]] (Gino Conforti), who helps her free of the lily-pad and encourages her to follow her heart and find her way home to her mother ("Follow Your Heart"). Jacquimo himself promises to find Cornelius, who lives in the Vale of the Fairies. Meanwhile, Cornelius has learned of Thumbelina's kidnapping and goes searching for her.
   
 
Thumbelina almost reaches home, but she is stopped by [[Berkeley Beetle]] (Gilbert Gottfried) who wants her to join his act at the Beetle Ball. Thumbelina is forced to perform at the Beetle Ball, but at the end is kicked out for being "too ugly" (as those beetles only like the appearances of beetles). ("You're Beautiful, Baby") Grundel, who is also searching for Thumbelina, tracks down Beetle and forces him (by taking his wings) to help find Thumbelina. Searching for the Vale of the Fairies, Jacquimo seeks help from a fleeing rabbit and its pursuer, a fox. The fox angrily shoves him out of the way and a strong gust of wind blows the swallow into a tree, driving a thorn through his wing. When the cold winter frost arrives, he becomes too weak to fly to the point that he loses consciousness and falls to the ground. The falling snow also causes Cornelius to fall from his bumblebee into a pond, where he is frozen in ice. Beetle finds Cornelius and cuts out a block of ice in which the Fairy Prince is trapped to bring to Grundel. Elsewhere, Thumbelina's mother can only wait at home and hope for the best ("Soon (Reprise)").
 
Thumbelina almost reaches home, but she is stopped by [[Berkeley Beetle]] (Gilbert Gottfried) who wants her to join his act at the Beetle Ball. Thumbelina is forced to perform at the Beetle Ball, but at the end is kicked out for being "too ugly" (as those beetles only like the appearances of beetles). ("You're Beautiful, Baby") Grundel, who is also searching for Thumbelina, tracks down Beetle and forces him (by taking his wings) to help find Thumbelina. Searching for the Vale of the Fairies, Jacquimo seeks help from a fleeing rabbit and its pursuer, a fox. The fox angrily shoves him out of the way and a strong gust of wind blows the swallow into a tree, driving a thorn through his wing. When the cold winter frost arrives, he becomes too weak to fly to the point that he loses consciousness and falls to the ground. The falling snow also causes Cornelius to fall from his bumblebee into a pond, where he is frozen in ice. Beetle finds Cornelius and cuts out a block of ice in which the Fairy Prince is trapped to bring to Grundel. Elsewhere, Thumbelina's mother can only wait at home and hope for the best ("Soon (Reprise)").
   
With both Cornelius and Jacquimo incapacitated, Thumbelina takes shelter from the winter frost in a shoe. She is rescued by the beautiful and very sexy [[Ms. Fieldmouse]] (Carol Channing) who tells her that Cornelius is dead. She convinces a heartbroken Thumbelina to join her to visit [[Mr. Mole]] (John Hurt), where Thumbelina is told to sing for him. They take a walk in Mr. Mole's extensive tunnels, where Thumbelina discovers the unconscious Jacquimo. Mr. Mole tells Ms. Fieldmouse that he would like to marry Thumbelina, and she agrees to convince Thumbelina that it would be for the best ("Marry the Mole"). Grundel learns that Thumbelina is to marry Mr. Mole and abandons the frozen Cornelius with Beetle, allowing three young jitterbug children that Thumbelina befriended to light a fire to melt the ice that has trapped Cornelius. Thumbelina sneaks out of Ms. Fieldmouse's home to visit Jacquimo. He wakes, and Thumbelina removes the thorn from his wing. Before she can explain that Cornelius is "dead", Jacquimo flies off, still determined to find the Vale of the Fairies.
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With both Cornelius and Jacquimo incapacitated, Thumbelina takes shelter from the winter frost in a shoe. She is rescued by [[Ms. Fieldmouse]] (Carol Channing) who tells her that Cornelius is dead. She convinces a heartbroken Thumbelina to join her to visit [[Mr. Mole]] (John Hurt), where Thumbelina is told to sing for him. They take a walk in Mr. Mole's extensive tunnels, where Thumbelina discovers the unconscious Jacquimo. Mr. Mole tells Ms. Fieldmouse that he would like to marry Thumbelina, and she agrees to convince Thumbelina that it would be for the best ("Marry the Mole"). Grundel learns that Thumbelina is to marry Mr. Mole and abandons the frozen Cornelius with Beetle, allowing three young jitterbug children that Thumbelina befriended to light a fire to melt the ice that has trapped Cornelius. Thumbelina sneaks out of Ms. Fieldmouse's home to visit Jacquimo. He wakes, and Thumbelina removes the thorn from his wing. Before she can explain that Cornelius is "dead", Jacquimo flies off, still determined to find the Vale of the Fairies.
   
When Thumbelina is prompted by the minister at the wedding ceremony, she responds that she cannot marry Mr. Mole, eventually leading into a chase by Beetle, Grundel and the others. However, Cornelius and the jitterbug children arrive to stop them and Cornelius engages Grundel. Despite his efforts in stalling the crowd long enough to secure Thumbelina's escape, the battle eventually culminates in both he and Grundel falling into a bottomless pit. Thumbelina manages to scare her pursuers by causing a mountain of jewelry to slide toward them, and she escapes to the surface, where she is found by Jacquimo, who says that he has found the Vale of the Fairies. They fly there, and after Thumbelina sings ("Let Me Be Your Wings (Reprise)"), the ice thaws and Cornelius, who survived the fall and is still with the jitterbug children, appears to be reunited with his love. Cornelius proposes, Thumbelina accepts, the pair kiss and wings sprout from Thumbelina's back. The wedding is celebrated with Thumbelina's mother, Jacquimo, the jitterbug children, and Cornelius' family in attendance.
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When Thumbelina is prompted by the minister at the wedding ceremony, she responds that she cannot marry Mr. Mole, eventually leading into a chase by Beetle, Grundel, and the others. However, Cornelius and the jitterbug children arrive to stop them and Cornelius engages Grundel. Despite his efforts in stalling the crowd long enough to secure Thumbelina's escape, the battle eventually culminates in both he and Grundel falling into a bottomless pit. Thumbelina manages to scare her pursuers by causing a mountain of jewelry to slide toward them, and she escapes to the surface, where she is found by Jacquimo, who says that he has found the Vale of the Fairies. They fly there, and after Thumbelina sings ("Let Me Be Your Wings (Reprise)"), the ice thaws and Cornelius, who survived the fall and is still with the jitterbug children, appears to be reunited with his love. Cornelius proposes Thumbelina accepts, the pair kiss and wings sprout from Thumbelina's back. The wedding is celebrated with Thumbelina's mother, Jacquimo, the jitterbug children, and Cornelius' family in attendance.
 
Screenshots during the credits reveal that Beetle resumed his normal, popstar life and got his wings back; Grundel survived the fall with a broken leg and married a female toad; Mr. Mole married Ms. Fieldmouse; and the rabbit and fox Jacquimo tried to ask for help ultimately found friendship.
 
   
 
Screenshots during the credits reveal that Beetle resumed his normal, pop star life and got his wings back; Grundel survived the fall with a broken leg and married a female toad; Mr. Mole married Ms. Fieldmouse, and the rabbit and fox Jacquimo tried to ask for help ultimately found friendship.
 
==Characters==
 
==Characters==
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===Main characters===
*Jodi Benson as [[Thumbelina (character)|Thumbelina]] - The main protagonist of the film.
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*[[Jodi Benson]] as [[Thumbelina (character)|Thumbelina]] - The main protagonist of the film.
*Gino Conforti as [[Jacquimo]] - A wise swallow who speaks with a French accent. He is both the narrator and the deuteragonist.
 
*Gary Imhoff as [[Prince Cornelius]] - The Prince of the Fairies and Thumbelina's love. He is the tritagonist.
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*[[Gary Imhoff]] as [[Prince Cornelius]] - The Prince of the Fairies and Thumbelina's love. He is the deuteragonist.
 
*[[Joe Lynch]] as [[Grundel]] - The oldest son of Mrs. Toad and the main antagonist of the film. When he first sees Thumbelina flying with Cornelius, he instantly falls in love with her and becomes hell-bent on marrying her.
*Barbara Cook as [[Mother]] - The widow whom mothers Thumbelina since her birth from a flower.
 
 
*[[John Hurt]] as [[Mr. Mole]] - A fabulously wealthy but self-involved and cynical rodent who marries Ms. Fieldmouse at the end of the movie. He is the secondary antagonist
*Will Ryan as [[Hero]] / [[Reverend Rat]]. Hero is the widow's guard dog, who is a friend to her and Thumbelina. The Reverend Rat tried to marry Mr. Mole to Thumbelina.
 
*Gilbert Gottfried/Randy Crenshaw (singing) as [[Berkeley Beetle]] - A pop star beetle who owns his own "beetle band" and a so-called "connoisseur of sweet nectars, a fancier of fine threads and judge of beautiful women." He is the secondary antagonist of the film.
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*Gilbert Gottfried/Randy Crenshaw (singing) as [[Berkeley Beetle]] - A pop star beetle who owns his own "beetle band" and a so-called "connoisseur of sweet nectars, a fancier of fine threads and judge of beautiful women." He is the tertiary antagonist.
 
*Carol Channing as [[Ms. Fieldmouse]] - A rather greedy yet kind and caring field mouse who takes Thumbelina in from the cold and persuades her to marry Mr. Mole. She is the quandary antagonist.
 
*Barbara Cook as [[Mother]] - The widow who mothers Thumbelina since her birth from a flower.
 
*Gino Conforti as [[Jacquimo]] - A wise swallow who speaks with a French accent. He is both the narrator and the tritagonist.
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===Secondary characters===
 
*Will Ryan as [[Hero]]/Reverend Rat. The hero is the widow's guard dog, who is a friend to her and Thumbelina. The Reverend Rat tried to marry Mr. Mole to Thumbelina.
 
*June Foray as [[Queen Tabitha]] - Cornelius's mother and Queen of the Fairies
 
*June Foray as [[Queen Tabitha]] - Cornelius's mother and Queen of the Fairies
 
*Kenneth Mars as [[King Colbert]] - Cornelius's father and King of the Fairies
 
*Kenneth Mars as [[King Colbert]] - Cornelius's father and King of the Fairies
 
*Charo as [[Mrs. Toad]] - A talented singer and dancer, and mother to her three sons Mozo, Gringo, and Grundel. She is also the secondary antagonist of the film.
*Joe Lynch as [[Grundel Toad]] - The oldest son of Mrs. Toad and the main antagonist of the film. When he first sees Thumbelina flying with Cornelius, he instantly falls in love with her and becomes hell-bent on marrying her.
 
*Charo as [[Mrs. Toad]] - A sexy, gorgeous and famous Spanish singer and mother to her three sons Mozo, Gringo and Grundel.
 
*Carol Channing as [[Ms. Fieldmouse]] - A rather greedy yet kind, caring, unbearably beautiful and insanely sexy field mouse who takes Thumbelina in from the cold and persuades her to marry Mr. Mole.
 
*John Hurt as [[Mr. Mole]] - A fabulously wealthy but self-involved and cynical rodent who marries Ms. Fieldmouse at the end of the movie.
 
 
*Danny Mann as [[Mozo Toad]] - The youngest son of Mrs. Toad
 
*Danny Mann as [[Mozo Toad]] - The youngest son of Mrs. Toad
 
*Loren Lester as [[Gringo Toad]] - The middle child of Mrs. Toad
 
*Loren Lester as [[Gringo Toad]] - The middle child of Mrs. Toad
*Michael Nunes as [[Li'l Bee]], Tawny Sunshine Glover - [[Gnatty]], and Kendall Cunningham - Baby Bug - Three young jitterbugs, all of whom Thumbelina befriends.
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*Michael Nunes as [[Li'l Bee]], Tawny Sunshine Glover as [[Gnatty]], and Kendall Cunningham as Baby Bug - Three young jitterbugs, all of whom Thumbelina befriends.
*Pat Musick as '''Mrs. Rabbit'''
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*Pat Musick as '''[[Mrs. Rabbit]]'''
 
*Neil Ross as '''Mr. Fox/Mr. Bear'''
 
*Neil Ross as '''Mr. Fox/Mr. Bear'''
*Tony Jay as '''Cow'''
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*Tony Jay as '''Bull'''
   
 
==Musical Numbers==
 
==Musical Numbers==
 
*"[[Follow Your Heart (Intro)]]" - [[Jacquimo]]
 
*"[[Follow Your Heart" (Intro)]] - [[Jacquimo]]
 
 
*"[[Thumbelina (song)|Thumbelina]]" - [[Thumbelina (character)|Thumbelina]], Farm Animals
 
*"[[Thumbelina (song)|Thumbelina]]" - [[Thumbelina (character)|Thumbelina]], Farm Animals
 
*"[[Soon]]" - [[Thumbelina (character)|Thumbelina]]
 
*"[[Soon]]" - [[Thumbelina (character)|Thumbelina]]
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*"[[Let Me Be Your Wings (Sun Reprise)]]" - [[Thumbelina (character)|Thumbelina]]
 
*"[[Let Me Be Your Wings (Sun Reprise)]]" - [[Thumbelina (character)|Thumbelina]]
 
*"[[Marry the Mole]]" - [[Ms. Fieldmouse]]
 
*"[[Marry the Mole]]" - [[Ms. Fieldmouse]]
*"[[Let Me Be Your Wings]]" (Reprise) - [[Thumbelina (character)|Thumbelina]], [[Jacquimo]], [[Prince Cornelius]]
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*"Let Me Be Your Wings (Wedding Reprise)" - Cornelius
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*"[[Let Me Be Your Wings (Reprise)]]" - [[Thumbelina (character)|Thumbelina]], [[Jacquimo]], [[Prince Cornelius]]
*"[[Follow Your Heart" (Finale)]] - Chorus
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*"Follow Your Heart (Reprise)" - Chorus
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*"Let Me Be Your Wings (Final)" - Barry Manilow, Debra Byrd
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*This is the second time in which [[Jodi Benson]], [[Kenneth Mars]] and [[Will Ryan]] appeared in a film adaption of a fairy tale by Hans Christian Anderson, the first being in ''[[w:c:disney:The Little Mermaid|The Little Mermaid]]'', in which these respective actors voiced Ariel, King Triton and the seahorse, respectively.
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*This is the second time in which [[Jodi Benson]], [[Kenneth Mars]] and [[Will Ryan]] appeared in a film adaption of a fairy tale by Hans Christian Anderson, the first being in ''[[w:c:disney:The Little Mermaid|The Little Mermaid]]'', in which these respective actors voiced Ariel, King Triton, and the seahorse, respectively.
*This is, by far, the first animated film to be nominated for a Golden Raspberry Award and the first & only animated film to win a Golden Raspberry Award for worst in film; it won it for the song "[[Marry the Mole]]" in the category "Worst Original Song."
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*This is, by far, the first animated film to be nominated for a Golden Raspberry Award and the first animated film to win a Golden Raspberry Award for worst in film; it won it for the song "[[Marry the Mole]]" in the category "Worst Original Song."
 
*During its theatrical release, it was released with the Animaniacs short "I'm Mad", which was later integrated into the TV series.
 
*During its theatrical release, it was released with the Animaniacs short "I'm Mad", which was later integrated into the TV series.
 
*Despite the film being a financial failure it has developed a cult following, and is sometimes called one of Don Bluth's better 90 films.
 
*Despite the film being a financial failure it has developed a cult following, and is sometimes called one of Don Bluth's better 90 films.
*In his review for the film, Roger Ebert said that there was hardly anything to enjoy.
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*In his review of the film, Roger Ebert said that there was hardly anything to enjoy. He rated it 2 & 1/2 stars out of 4.
*This is the first Don Bluth film to be shot in widescreen using the aspect ratio 1.78:1, it is cropped to 1.85:1 on the first DVD from Warner Bros. and on the 20th Century FOX DVD release.
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*This is the first Don Bluth film to be shot in widescreen using the aspect ratio 1.78:1, it is cropped to 1.85:1 on the first DVD from Warner Bros. and on the 20th Century Fox DVD release.
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*Like ''[[The Pebble and the Penguin]]'', ''Thumbelina'' featured songs composed by Bary Manillow and was broadcast on the Toon Disney.
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*''Thumbelina'' was the first movie made by Don Bluth that was never broadcast on Cartoon Network.
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*''Thumbelina'' was also shown on Sprout (now known as Universal Kids) in 2015.
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*The producers generated positive ratings during test screenings by playing the Walt Disney Pictures logo at the beginning, making viewers think they were watching a Disney film. Ironically, as Fox accepts the deal with Disney since March 20, 2019, exactly 10 days before its 25th anniversary after been distributed originally by Warner Bros. Pictures, which makes Thumbelina a member of the Warner/Fox/Disney family, along with [[Anastasia (character)|Anastasia]] as Fox also require rights to [[Anastasia|the 1997 movie]], but not part of the "Disney Princess" catalog.
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*''Thumbelina'' is to be the first and, for so far, only Don Bluth movie to be in the Disney+ streaming service lineup. Unfortunately, this film cannot be reverted back to Warner Bros.
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==Differences between the book and the film==
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*Thumbelina was born in a tulip.
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*The female toad had only one son.
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*Fish cut the water lily and a butterfly helped Thumbelina to drift in the river until the beetle caught her.
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Hans Christian Andersen's Thumbelina or simply known as Thumbelina is 1994 fantasy film directed by Don Bluth. It was distributed by Don Bluth Entertainment and Warner Bros. Family Entertainment for theatrical release, and later by Warner Home Video in the 90's and finally by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment in the 2000's.

Synopsis

A lonely woman (Barbara Cook) longs for a child of her very own. One day, a good witch gives her a barleycorn to plant, and the next day the flower blooms, revealing a beautiful young girl "no bigger than her thumb." (Jodi Benson) The woman names her Thumbelina. Thumbelina spends time with her mother's farm animals but is worried that there is no one around of her own size ("Thumbelina"). One night, her mother tells her a story about fairies. After being put to bed, Thumbelina imagines that someday she will be able to find someone to love ("Soon"). As she is humming to herself, Prince Cornelius of the Fairies (Gary Imhoff) flies by her windowsill and is enchanted by her. The two take a ride on Cornelius' bumblebee, during which they fall in love ("Let Me Be Your Wings"). During this ride, a toad named Grundel (Joe Lynch) sees Thumbelina and declares to his lovely mother Mrs. Toad (Charo) that he loves her.

Cornelius returns Thumbelina to her windowsill and promises to come back for her the next day. After he leaves, Thumbelina goes to sleep in her walnut bed and is kidnapped by the beautiful and very sexy Mrs. Toad. When Thumbelina awakes the next morning, she is on a lily-pad far away from home. Mrs. Toad declares that Thumbelina will join their family singing troupe "Singers de Espana" (counting Grundel's brothers, Mozo and Gringo) and that Thumbelina will also marry Grundel ("On the Road"). The group leaves her alone on the lily-pad to fetch the priest, despite her protests. Thumbelina's cries for help are heard by Jacquimo (Gino Conforti), who helps her free of the lily-pad and encourages her to follow her heart and find her way home to her mother ("Follow Your Heart"). Jacquimo himself promises to find Cornelius, who lives in the Vale of the Fairies. Meanwhile, Cornelius has learned of Thumbelina's kidnapping and goes searching for her.

Thumbelina almost reaches home, but she is stopped by Berkeley Beetle (Gilbert Gottfried) who wants her to join his act at the Beetle Ball. Thumbelina is forced to perform at the Beetle Ball, but at the end is kicked out for being "too ugly" (as those beetles only like the appearances of beetles). ("You're Beautiful, Baby") Grundel, who is also searching for Thumbelina, tracks down Beetle and forces him (by taking his wings) to help find Thumbelina. Searching for the Vale of the Fairies, Jacquimo seeks help from a fleeing rabbit and its pursuer, a fox. The fox angrily shoves him out of the way and a strong gust of wind blows the swallow into a tree, driving a thorn through his wing. When the cold winter frost arrives, he becomes too weak to fly to the point that he loses consciousness and falls to the ground. The falling snow also causes Cornelius to fall from his bumblebee into a pond, where he is frozen in ice. Beetle finds Cornelius and cuts out a block of ice in which the Fairy Prince is trapped to bring to Grundel. Elsewhere, Thumbelina's mother can only wait at home and hope for the best ("Soon (Reprise)").

With both Cornelius and Jacquimo incapacitated, Thumbelina takes shelter from the winter frost in a shoe. She is rescued by Ms. Fieldmouse (Carol Channing) who tells her that Cornelius is dead. She convinces a heartbroken Thumbelina to join her to visit Mr. Mole (John Hurt), where Thumbelina is told to sing for him. They take a walk in Mr. Mole's extensive tunnels, where Thumbelina discovers the unconscious Jacquimo. Mr. Mole tells Ms. Fieldmouse that he would like to marry Thumbelina, and she agrees to convince Thumbelina that it would be for the best ("Marry the Mole"). Grundel learns that Thumbelina is to marry Mr. Mole and abandons the frozen Cornelius with Beetle, allowing three young jitterbug children that Thumbelina befriended to light a fire to melt the ice that has trapped Cornelius. Thumbelina sneaks out of Ms. Fieldmouse's home to visit Jacquimo. He wakes, and Thumbelina removes the thorn from his wing. Before she can explain that Cornelius is "dead", Jacquimo flies off, still determined to find the Vale of the Fairies.

When Thumbelina is prompted by the minister at the wedding ceremony, she responds that she cannot marry Mr. Mole, eventually leading into a chase by Beetle, Grundel, and the others. However, Cornelius and the jitterbug children arrive to stop them and Cornelius engages Grundel. Despite his efforts in stalling the crowd long enough to secure Thumbelina's escape, the battle eventually culminates in both he and Grundel falling into a bottomless pit. Thumbelina manages to scare her pursuers by causing a mountain of jewelry to slide toward them, and she escapes to the surface, where she is found by Jacquimo, who says that he has found the Vale of the Fairies. They fly there, and after Thumbelina sings ("Let Me Be Your Wings (Reprise)"), the ice thaws and Cornelius, who survived the fall and is still with the jitterbug children, appears to be reunited with his love. Cornelius proposes Thumbelina accepts, the pair kiss and wings sprout from Thumbelina's back. The wedding is celebrated with Thumbelina's mother, Jacquimo, the jitterbug children, and Cornelius' family in attendance.

Screenshots during the credits reveal that Beetle resumed his normal, pop star life and got his wings back; Grundel survived the fall with a broken leg and married a female toad; Mr. Mole married Ms. Fieldmouse, and the rabbit and fox Jacquimo tried to ask for help ultimately found friendship.

Characters

Main characters

  • Jodi Benson as Thumbelina - The main protagonist of the film.
  • Gary Imhoff as Prince Cornelius - The Prince of the Fairies and Thumbelina's love. He is the deuteragonist.
  • Joe Lynch as Grundel - The oldest son of Mrs. Toad and the main antagonist of the film. When he first sees Thumbelina flying with Cornelius, he instantly falls in love with her and becomes hell-bent on marrying her.
  • John Hurt as Mr. Mole - A fabulously wealthy but self-involved and cynical rodent who marries Ms. Fieldmouse at the end of the movie. He is the secondary antagonist
  • Gilbert Gottfried/Randy Crenshaw (singing) as Berkeley Beetle - A pop star beetle who owns his own "beetle band" and a so-called "connoisseur of sweet nectars, a fancier of fine threads and judge of beautiful women." He is the tertiary antagonist.
  • Carol Channing as Ms. Fieldmouse - A rather greedy yet kind and caring field mouse who takes Thumbelina in from the cold and persuades her to marry Mr. Mole. She is the quandary antagonist.
  • Barbara Cook as Mother - The widow who mothers Thumbelina since her birth from a flower.
  • Gino Conforti as Jacquimo - A wise swallow who speaks with a French accent. He is both the narrator and the tritagonist.

Secondary characters

  • Will Ryan as Hero/Reverend Rat. The hero is the widow's guard dog, who is a friend to her and Thumbelina. The Reverend Rat tried to marry Mr. Mole to Thumbelina.
  • June Foray as Queen Tabitha - Cornelius's mother and Queen of the Fairies
  • Kenneth Mars as King Colbert - Cornelius's father and King of the Fairies
  • Charo as Mrs. Toad - A talented singer and dancer, and mother to her three sons Mozo, Gringo, and Grundel. She is also the secondary antagonist of the film.
  • Danny Mann as Mozo Toad - The youngest son of Mrs. Toad
  • Loren Lester as Gringo Toad - The middle child of Mrs. Toad
  • Michael Nunes as Li'l Bee, Tawny Sunshine Glover as Gnatty, and Kendall Cunningham as Baby Bug - Three young jitterbugs, all of whom Thumbelina befriends.
  • Pat Musick as Mrs. Rabbit
  • Neil Ross as Mr. Fox/Mr. Bear
  • Tony Jay as Bull

Musical Numbers

Trivia

  • This is the second time in which Jodi Benson, Kenneth Mars and Will Ryan appeared in a film adaption of a fairy tale by Hans Christian Anderson, the first being in The Little Mermaid, in which these respective actors voiced Ariel, King Triton, and the seahorse, respectively.
  • This is, by far, the first animated film to be nominated for a Golden Raspberry Award and the first animated film to win a Golden Raspberry Award for worst in film; it won it for the song "Marry the Mole" in the category "Worst Original Song."
  • During its theatrical release, it was released with the Animaniacs short "I'm Mad", which was later integrated into the TV series.
  • Despite the film being a financial failure it has developed a cult following, and is sometimes called one of Don Bluth's better 90 films.
  • In his review of the film, Roger Ebert said that there was hardly anything to enjoy. He rated it 2 & 1/2 stars out of 4.
  • This is the first Don Bluth film to be shot in widescreen using the aspect ratio 1.78:1, it is cropped to 1.85:1 on the first DVD from Warner Bros. and on the 20th Century Fox DVD release.
  • Like The Pebble and the Penguin, Thumbelina featured songs composed by Bary Manillow and was broadcast on the Toon Disney.
  • Thumbelina was the first movie made by Don Bluth that was never broadcast on Cartoon Network.
  • Thumbelina was also shown on Sprout (now known as Universal Kids) in 2015.
  • The producers generated positive ratings during test screenings by playing the Walt Disney Pictures logo at the beginning, making viewers think they were watching a Disney film. Ironically, as Fox accepts the deal with Disney since March 20, 2019, exactly 10 days before its 25th anniversary after been distributed originally by Warner Bros. Pictures, which makes Thumbelina a member of the Warner/Fox/Disney family, along with Anastasia as Fox also require rights to the 1997 movie, but not part of the "Disney Princess" catalog.
  • Thumbelina is to be the first and, for so far, only Don Bluth movie to be in the Disney+ streaming service lineup. Unfortunately, this film cannot be reverted back to Warner Bros.

Differences between the book and the film

  • Thumbelina was born in a tulip.
  • The female toad had only one son.
  • Fish cut the water lily and a butterfly helped Thumbelina to drift in the river until the beetle caught her.