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- Pocahontas_(1994_film) runtime "45.0".
- Pocahontas_(1994_film) abstract "This article is for the animated film from Jetlag Productions and GoodTimes Home Video. For the Disney film, see Pocahontas (1995 film)Pocahontas is a 45-minute direct-to-video animated film produced by Jetlag Productions. It was distributed by GoodTimes Home Video and originally released on October 19, 1994. The film was produced by Mark Taylor and directed by Toshiyuki Hiruma. Writer Jack Olesker adapted the script from stories about the young Alogonquian maiden Pocahontas. The film was re-released on DVD on August 6, 2002 by GoodTimes Entertainment as part of their extensive "Collectible Classics" line that included the works of other animation companies such as Golden Films and Blye Migicovsky Productions.".
- Pocahontas_(1994_film) country Japan.
- Pocahontas_(1994_film) country United_States.
- Pocahontas_(1994_film) distributor GoodTimes_Entertainment.
- Pocahontas_(1994_film) releaseDate "1994-10-19".
- Pocahontas_(1994_film) releaseDate "2002-08-06".
- Pocahontas_(1994_film) runtime "2700.0".
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- Pocahontas_(1994_film) country "Japan".
- Pocahontas_(1994_film) country "United States".
- Pocahontas_(1994_film) director "Takashi".
- Pocahontas_(1994_film) director "Toshiyuki Hiruma".
- Pocahontas_(1994_film) distributor GoodTimes_Entertainment.
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- Pocahontas_(1994_film) language "English, Japanese".
- Pocahontas_(1994_film) music "Andrew Dimitroff".
- Pocahontas_(1994_film) music "Joellyn Copperman".
- Pocahontas_(1994_film) music "Nick Carr".
- Pocahontas_(1994_film) music "Ray Crossley".
- Pocahontas_(1994_film) name "Pocahontas".
- Pocahontas_(1994_film) producer "Mark Taylor".
- Pocahontas_(1994_film) released "1994-10-19".
- Pocahontas_(1994_film) released "2002-08-06".
- Pocahontas_(1994_film) runtime "2700.0".
- Pocahontas_(1994_film) size "250".
- Pocahontas_(1994_film) title "Pocahontas".
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- Pocahontas_(1994_film) writer "Jack Olesker".
- Pocahontas_(1994_film) subject Category:1994_animated_films.
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- Pocahontas_(1994_film) subject Category:Direct-to-video_animated_films.
- Pocahontas_(1994_film) subject Category:Films_set_in_Virginia.
- Pocahontas_(1994_film) subject Category:Films_set_in_the_1600s.
- Pocahontas_(1994_film) subject Category:Films_set_in_the_Thirteen_Colonies.
- Pocahontas_(1994_film) subject Category:GoodTimes_Entertainment.
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- Pocahontas_(1994_film) comment "This article is for the animated film from Jetlag Productions and GoodTimes Home Video. For the Disney film, see Pocahontas (1995 film)Pocahontas is a 45-minute direct-to-video animated film produced by Jetlag Productions. It was distributed by GoodTimes Home Video and originally released on October 19, 1994. The film was produced by Mark Taylor and directed by Toshiyuki Hiruma. Writer Jack Olesker adapted the script from stories about the young Alogonquian maiden Pocahontas.".
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