| Disney'sPocahontas | |
|---|---|
| Original work | Pocahontas (1995) |
| Owner | The Walt Disney Company |
| Years | 1995-1998 |
| Films and television | |
| Film(s) | Pocahontas (1995) |
| Direct-to-video | Pocahontas II: Journey to a New World (1998) |
| Games | |
| Video game(s) | |
| Audio | |
| Soundtrack(s) | |
| Miscellaneous | |
| Theme park attraction(s) |
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Pocahontas is aDisneymedia franchise that commenced in 1995 with the theatrical release ofPocahontas. The franchise is based on the real-life early 17th-centuryindigenous woman,Pocahontas.
Pocahontas is a 1995 American animated musical romance-drama film. It was produced byWalt Disney Animation Studios and had a limited release to theaters on June 23, 1995, byWalt Disney Pictures.
Pocahontas II: Journey to a New World is a 1998 straight-to-video sequel to the 1995 Disney filmPocahontas. The film focuses onPocahontas' journey to London, England withJohn Rolfe to negotiate for peace between the two nations.
Disney's Pocahontas is a video game based on the 1995 film of the same name, was released on the Sega Genesis in 1996. The Sega title was developed by Funcom on contract with Disney. It was followed by a later release for the Game Boy and PlayStation on June 10, 1996, nearly a year after the film's premiere. A Super NES version of the game was under development around the same time as the Genesis version, but was canceled due to development being too far behind to coincide with the Genesis release.
Disney's Animated Storybook: Pocahontas is a part of theDisney's Animated Storybook game series.
Disney Magic Kingdoms includes aPocahontas storyline with Pocahontas, Meeko and Percy as playable characters. Grandmother Willow appears as a non-player character being an attraction, with Flit (also a non-player character) flying around her.[1]
The Spirit of Pocahontas was a stage show. It was performed in theFantasyland Theater atDisneyland inCalifornia and on the backlot theater that was originally constructed for theBeauty and the Beast stage show atDisney's Hollywood Studios. It opened at Fantasyland on June 23, 1995, and ran through September 4, 1997. It opened on June 23, 1995, at Disney's Hollywood Studios and closed after eight months in February 1996. The show ran for half an hour with special effects and a score and songs byAlan Menken andStephen Schwartz. The show played five times each day.[2]
The musical told the story ofPocahontas through the perspective of herNative American tribe. Storyteller, Werowance, and thePowhatan tribe tell the story of Pocahontas as they remember it. When Pocahontas is summoned, Werowance takes on the role of her father, Chief Powhatan. To represent the English settlers, members of the tribe don silver ceremonial masks. English adventurer,John Smith, materializes from a burning campfire. The puppet face of Grandmother Willow appears on a huge willow tree to offer guidance to Pocahontas and John Smith.
Pocahontas le Spectacle was a stage show that opened on May 12, 1996, in the Chaparral Theater in the Frontierland section ofDisneyland Paris. It dealt with much of the same story asThe Spirit of Pocahontas. Audience members were given the opportunity to watch the "filming" of the moviePocahontas, and some volunteers were asked to take the stage as extras in the production. The entire show was done in a combination of English and French. The show’s run ended on August 29, 1999.[3]
LikeThe Spirit of Pocahontas, the show retells the story of theDisney film version of Pocahontas from the perspective of the storyteller, Werowance, and the Powhatan tribe.
Pocahontas Indian Village is a part of the Frontierland section ofDisneyland Park in Paris, France. Pocahontas Indian Village: Just Around the River Bend is a playground based on a traditionalNative American settlement.[4]
Pocahontas and her Forest Friends was a live stage show atDisney's Animal Kingdom atDisney World inOrlando, Florida. It took place at the Camp Minnie-Mickey land at Grandmother Willow’s Grove, which is a 350-seat outdoor theater built forPocahontas and her Forest Friends. The show opened on April 22, 1998, and closed in 2008. It was a 12-minute show.
The show was aboutPocahontas from the 1995Disney film of the same name. In the show, Pocahontas and Grandmother Willow, along with a new young tree character named Sprig and a host of live animals, teach the audience about the beauty of nature and how to live with Mother Nature in peace and harmony.[5]
Pocahontas is a popularmeetable character at theDisney Parks and Resorts, and is located inFrontierland, and atDisney’s Animal Kingdom. She is often accompanied by Meeko, and occasionally John Smith.
Pocahontas: An Original Walt Disney Records Soundtrack is the soundtrack to the 1995 Disney animated film,Pocahontas. It contains songs from the film written byAlan Menken andStephen Schwartz, conducted byDavid Friedman, and performed byJudy Kuhn,Mel Gibson,Linda Hunt,Jim Cummings andDavid Ogden Stiers among others, and singles byJon Secada andShanice, andVanessa Williams, along with the film's score composed byAlan Menken. It was released by Walt Disney Records on May 23, 1995, on CD and audio cassette.
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Pocahontas II: Journey to a New World (Music from the Motion Picture) is the soundtrackEP from the 1998Disney film,Pocahontas II: Journey to a New World.
Disney on Ice: Forever Love featuring Pocahontas was a Disney on Ice show, which made its debut in 1996, a year after the release of Disney'sPocahontas. The ice show toured the United States and the world until 2000.
Mickey and friends presented many Disney animated films on ice, but the main attraction of this show was Disney's newest animated film,Pocahontas. All of the stories presented in the show are about one major theme: a love that lasts forever. Pocahontas's love is presented to the audience as she and her true love,John Smith, paint with all of the "colors of the wind," as they do in the film.
Pocahontas is the most well-known example of a Native American woman in mainstream media, and thereception of the 1995 film she stars in has been controversial.
Despite Disney's claims that thePocahontas franchise was meant to counter prejudice and create cooperation, critics have argued that the storyline contains unacceptablehistorical inaccuracies.[6]
Critics say the franchise contains harmful stereotypes, overlooks real history, and overshadows the opportunity for real Native American women to be represented in a fair way.[6]
| Characters | Pocahontas (1995) | Pocahontas II: Journey to a New World (1998) |
|---|---|---|
| Pocahontas | Irene Bedard Judy KuhnS | |
| John Smith | Mel Gibson | Donal Gibson |
| Governor Ratcliffe | David Ogden Stiers | |
| Meeko | John Kassir | |
| Flit | Frank Welker | |
| Percy | Danny Mann | |
| Grandmother Willow | Linda Hunt | |
| Chief Powhatan | Russell Means Jim CummingsS | Russell Means |
| Nakoma | Michelle St. John | |
| Kekata | Gordon Tootoosis Jim CummingsS | |
| Kocoum | James Apaumut Fall | |
| Thomas | Christian Bale | |
| Ben | Billy Connolly | |
| Lon | Joe Baker | |
| Wiggins | David Ogden Stiers | |
| John Rolfe | Billy Zane | |
| King James | Silent Cameo | Jim Cummings |
| Queen Anne | Finola Hughes | |
| Mrs. Jenkins | Jean Stapleton | |
| Uttamatomakkin | Brad Garrett | |