Pocahontas
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Pocahontas
Summary
Pocahontas is an animated film[1]. Pocahontas ranks in the top 6% of animated_film entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (11,900 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Pocahontas received the Academy Award for Best Original Musical or Comedy Score[3].
- Pocahontas's instance of is recorded as animated film[4].
- Pocahontas was directed by Mike Gabriel[5].
- Pocahontas was directed by Eric Goldberg[6].
- Susannah Grant wrote the screenplay for Pocahontas[7].
- Carl Binder wrote the screenplay for Pocahontas[8].
- Philip LaZebnik wrote the screenplay for Pocahontas[9].
- Pocahontas's composer is recorded as Alan Menken[10].
- Pocahontas's composer is recorded as Stephen Schwartz[11].
- Pocahontas's genre is romance film[12].
- Pocahontas's genre is biographical film[13].
- Pocahontas's genre is musical film[14].
- Pocahontas's genre is comedy drama[15].
- Pocahontas's genre is fantasy film[16].
- Pocahontas's genre is family film[17].
- Pocahontas's genre is historical drama[18].
- Pocahontas's genre is adventure film[19].
- Pocahontas was followed by Pocahontas II: Journey to a New World[20].
- Pocahontas was produced by James Pentecost[21].
- Pocahontas's part of the series is recorded as Walt Disney Animation Studios feature film[22].
- Pocahontas's depicts is recorded as star-crossed lovers[23].
- Pocahontas's depicts is recorded as Indigenous peoples of the Americas[24].
- Pocahontas's production company is recorded as Walt Disney Pictures[25].
- Pocahontas's production company is recorded as Q1047410[26].
- Pocahontas's director of photography is recorded as Andreas Deja[27].
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Authorship and Creation
Pocahontas was produced by James Pentecost[21]. Directors include Mike Gabriel[5] and Eric Goldberg[6]. Screenwriters include Susannah Grant[7], Carl Binder[8], and Philip LaZebnik[9].
Publication
Publication dates include June 23, 1995[28], November 17, 1995[29], June 10, 1995[30], and November 16, 1995[31]. The original language of Pocahontas was English[32]. Pocahontas's language of work or name is recorded as Hebrew[33]. Genres include romance film[12], biographical film[13], musical film[14], comedy drama[15], fantasy film[16], and family film[17]. Pocahontas's part of the series is recorded as Walt Disney Animation Studios feature film[22].
Subject and Themes
Pocahontas's part of the series is recorded as Walt Disney Animation Studios feature film[22].
Reception
Pocahontas received the Academy Award for Best Original Musical or Comedy Score[3]. Reviews include 6.4/10[34], 59%[35], and 59/100[36].
Adaptations and Inspiration
Pocahontas was followed by Pocahontas II: Journey to a New World[20].
Why It Matters
Pocahontas ranks in the top 6% of animated_film entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (11,900 views/month).[2] Pocahontas has Wikipedia articles in 29 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[37] Pocahontas is known by 8 alternative names across languages and contexts.[38]
FAQs
What awards did Pocahontas receive?
Honors received include Academy Award for Best Original Musical or Comedy Score[3].