Sunday, January 18, 2009

Fern Gully

Fern Gully
(A movie that I can watch over and over and over...)



Ferngully is a rain-forest, it is home to a race of fairies who have never seen humans and believe Humans don't exist and only exists in stories. That is until the arrival of Batty, a wacky bat who tells the Fairies that he has seen the Humans. Curious, when she sees smoke from Mount Warning, a fairy named Crysta travels beyond Ferngully and discovers a group of humans is destroying the rain-forest. Crysta discovers a human named Zak who is helping destroy the rain-forest and accidentally shrinks him. Once discovering the beauty of Ferngully, Zak and Crysta learn the Fairies and Ferngully itself are in mortal danger, when the humans free Hexxus, a evil oil-like creature who along time ago was turned into a tree when he tried to unleash chaos in Ferngully and has taken over "The Leveler" a logging machine as he begins his evil scheme to destroy Ferngully and only Zak, Crysta, Batty, Pips and The Beetle Boys can defeat Hexxus and save Ferngully from destruction.








FernGully The Last RainForest





Crysta - A magically talented but young and irresponsible fairy who is called upon to mature and to save her world.



Zak - A human who gets shrunk to fairy size, Zak learns a hard lesson about the world and his place in it.



Pips - Crysta's boyfriend until Zak comes along, Pips is a strong young fairy who has to get past his jealousy.


Batty Koda - An escapee from a human lab, Batty is often wackily confused, but he's a brave little guy with a good heart.




Hexxus - A being who thrives on poisons, Hexxus' only desires are for power and to destroy the rainforest.


Magi Lune - An ancient and powerful fairy, Magi sealed Hexxus away long ago, and now is Crysta's teacher.

Ferngully












I have first seen this movie somewhere around the year of '94. My dad brought us the VHS tape along with A Troll in Central Park, Thumbelina, The Land Before Time and some other movies. Since I liked this movie very much, I have watched it over and over again and I admit still want to see these movies today Ofcourse there's always a lesson in each story. ;)

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