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Whoever releases the mysterious Black Cauldron's power will be invincible! The fearsome Horned King will do anything to possess it, but he is challenged by the most unlikely adversary: a young assistant pig keeper named Taran, who dreams of doing heroic deeds. With a motley team of the brave Princess Eilonwy, a minstrel named Fflewddur Fflam and Hen Wen, a remarkable pig who can predict the future, Taran embarks on a quest to stop the Black Cauldron's evil once and for all. Will he have the courage to succeed? (official distributor synopsis)

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NinadeL 

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English Disney's 25th feature film is a loose adaptation of The Chronicles of Prydain, an older juvenile fantasy from the 1960s whose adaptation was intended to respond to the genre's popularity at the time. Given the slump the Mouseketeers were experiencing at the time, the situation should have changed with The Little Mermaid, but that film was nowhere in sight. It's actually a shame that The Black Cauldron flopped too, though it is too dark for Disney and too childish for proper fantasy. In fact, I think that if they had welcomed Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs into the Mouse family back then, they would have made the only right decision of the time. This is because it is very similar to The Black Cauldron in terms of style, monsters, and the dark passages, but its Disney message is much stronger and makes more sense. ()

kaylin 

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English Such an average film from Disney. Nothing great, but at least there is some effort put into a story that reminded me of "The Gummi Bears". I didn't like the main hero too much and the whole thing felt weirdly Arthurian in character to me. Maybe because it's a strange medieval fantasy that you kind of already know, that's why it didn't impress me that much. ()