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The song is based on the titular character of Danish fairy tale Thumbelina, who is the size of a thumb.In the song, a morose Thumbelina is encouraged to sing and dance ("Thumbelina dance, Thumbelina sing") despite being a "tiny little thing", and when her "heart is full of love" she becomes "nine feet tall".
For his part, Manilow was enthusiastic about the opportunity to score Thumbelina, as an animated film where almost the entire runtime was soundtracked. [2] The song "Marry The Mole", sung by Carol Channing, was the recipient of a Razzie award, [3] making Thumbelina the first animated film to "win" a Razzie. [4]
Thumbelina wants to wish you the happiest, happiest birthday ever, and most importantly, let you know that we love you the most. Happy birthday, Janine. Great job, Thumb.
The Adventures of Tom Thumb and Thumbelina is a 2002 American animated fantasy film directed by Glenn Chaika and starring Jennifer Love Hewitt, Elijah Wood, Peter Gallagher, and Jon Stewart. Produced by Hyperion Animation , the film was distributed by Buena Vista Home Entertainment under the Miramax Home Entertainment label.
There's always so much to think about when you adopt a pet, from researching the best dry cat food and cozy beds to picking out the best interactive cat toys and treats. But alongside all that ...
Ghahremani's cat illustrations have been compared to Neko Atsume, [3] and to Pusheen. [2] Stack the Cats has also been reviewed by Publishers Weekly, [3] School Library Journal, [4] Horn Book Guides, [5] and The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books. [6] It is a 2018 CCBC Choices book [7] Children's literature portal
The Naming of Cats is a poem in T. S. Eliot's 1939 poetry book Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats. It was adapted into a musical number in Andrew Lloyd Webber's 1981 musical Cats, and has also been quoted in other films, notably Logan's Run (1976). The poem describes to humans how cats get their names.
The original film's song "Baby Mine" had two versions—the first being performed in the film by Sharon Rooney, who played Miss Atlantis, [5] and the end-credits version performed by Arcade Fire. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] Norwegian singer Aurora also covered the song for the film's trailer, though it was not featured in the actual film.