I love this movie and I don't care that other think she should have stayed with John Smith. Read his journal entries and you'd see Raulf was a better choice.
i think that john smith is not so much suprized that John Rulth loves her more sort of a quition sort of way i love it when at 0:17 when John Rulth shouts DONT YOU DEAR TELL ME I DONT CEAR ABOUT HER lol clasic
1:43...... no, that's not possible, her hair was curled in some parts... damn you Disney and your magical hair.... *sniffle* I want Magical hair that magically uncurls and untangles itself with little to no effort ;-; (I love Disney, don't worry =p)
Guys, it's life therefore its beauty. Sometimes things don't end up the way you originally saw it. That's the lesson and if you bash Disney for giving a more realistic plot...then don't ever complain about things if they are always so happily ever after, and don't ever complain about anything else Disney. I didn't care for this movie much but i can see what they wanted to do.
@aeris44 i agree!!! i mean i think some disney sequels tried to take more adult approaches(espically this one) but I don't think it was seen that way. in little mermaid 2, she didn't get to stay a mermaid but that was good cause she had to be happy with what she had. when i was a kid, i was mad about that but now I understand. :D
@aeris44 I agree. I think Disney was trying to let kids know that, chances are, you're not gonna marry the first guy you fall in love with. Granted, you'll probably be in your teens before you get it, but still I think it's a pretty good message. Although I think the animation could've been WAY better.
What have they done?!?! What were they thinking?!?! What happened to the "I'd rather die tomorrow than live a hundred years without knowing you." it's like nothing happened between her and John Smith!!! this is an outraged!!!
@titanfantasy15 cuz one Disney guy wanted the typical love story another wanted the movie to be an accurate historic movie n the first movie was the outcome. pocahontas was actually 10 when Smith first met her. check out pocahontas.morenus.org it tells the true story of pocahontas n show comparisons between the movie n the real life events. they probably made the 2nd to set a few things straight but it does throw you unless you know your history
I was so obsessed with the original as a kid, I actually wrote Disney a letter asking them to make a sequel and got a reply FROM AN ACTUAL PERSON (who said at the time there were no plans for a sequel--guess that plan changed). I know I wrote in there something about her actually marrying John Rolfe, and to this day I blame myself for this sequel. I ruined my own favorite movie.
ok lets see if i understand her choice she decided to go back to her ppl and forget smith all together? cuz i never understood this part in particular id be glad if someone informed me thnks
@TheSenshi17 i think what it was is that she realized that her destiny wasnt with smith. its not that if she just completely forgets about him because if u recall at the end, when she is on the boat before rolfe shows up she is all sad. i think she knows that she must go and be with her people, be the peace maker between the indians and the colonists. smith wants to see the world and pocahontas just wants to go home. plus i think her love for rolfe was overshadowing her fading love for smith.
Pocahontas is my great great great something grandmother, and even i wish she'd gotten together with john smith! john rolfe is a sweetie, and a cutie. but really? in real life she was kidnapped by her cousins, made his slave, forced to betray her family, forced to change her name, then they just fell in love. eventually she died from disease before she went back to america from england the 2nd or 3rd time. doesn't sound like a great love story to me.
@Quintuplethreat94 Is this true? I maen if your great great great great great great great great great great great grandmother did that you would never been born.
This movie betrayed any fans of the first movie. Seriously. I know this movie is more accurate, but they already made the first movie how they did, there should have been no turning back at that point.
Love is a journey, if your meant to be it will be but if not than life will take make its own twists and turns to get you to your new love. No person is the same from who they used to be like 10 yrs, 5, yrs ago so how can we expect john and Pocahontas to stay the same, no change is part of life
I liked the second movie more than the first. Yes both movies had chemistry but there truth is how much people REALLY end up with there first love, not very many. I had to move on from my first love who wasn't really suited for me and to be open to a new stronger forever type of love.
@mNmz013 welcome to the random world of Sucktastic Disney Sequals where they work half as hard on half the movie because it's riding on how big a hit it was the first time and they don't really give a crap. vv() I was ashamed of the long string of sequels that came out this last ten years.
@sfgsfhsfh i agree with you, i like the second much more than the first one. the first movie doesn't really have a happy ending, and since she doesn't want to come along with, or he with her, means that they don't really love each other enough. i totally love jonh rolfe
I understand that Rolfe's relationship with Pocahontas seems forced in this movie, but I find it funny that Disney tries to be historically accurate for the first time with the story of Pocahontas and everyone goes up in arms about it. It's just that I'm from Virginia so we hear the true story of her from a young age so I personally like that she ends up with Rolfe.
john smith is waaay better than john rolfe in my opinion. rolfe just waltzed right in and expected her to fall in love with him when pocahontas (AND THE REST OF THE WORLD) already fell in love with smith. i used to have dreams about john smith coming back from "the dead" and me crying n stuff...i was so emotionally attached when i was little XD
So they make a really beautiful scene in the previous movie's ending so they don't end up together. I don't give a damn about history and facts, I want Romance dammit.
In some new place, on some new face, I've never seen. I might find where I belong someday, And there, may even be another dream for me? Waiting there somewhere along the way. Who knows, where I go from here? So many voices, that only one thing's clear. There's nothing to lose, Nothing to fear, The pass it's gone, I must move on from here!
I agree! They gave this couple the middle finger in this movie!! I sure was annoyed! I thought to myself "You say that he loves her as if you don't?!" What the heck?! D:
I know that historically she goes with Rolfe, but for crying out loud, Disney didn't need to wimp out at the last moment. I'm fairly sure the talking tree wasnt in the history books either ;)
Though so far as Disney sequels go, I typically enjoy the soundtrack, but dont really like the movie. I could listen to songs from sequels for hours, but go on a rant when anyone asks about the movie itself :)
@GamerAshley you thought that too?i mean they seemedso close in the first movie & then nothing.i mean he's accepting that annother guy likes pocahontas.it made me really mad.
@GamerAshley i am.For cring out loud u kissed her in the first damn movie,not kiss her again.Don't let rolfe have her. U know she likes yr type.Ugh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! good god,i hate this sequel
@GamerAshley The whole movie annoyed me. It was so NOT pocahontas, only one good song, AND she chose the redhead guy, what happened with the unconditional love between Jhon Smith and her? ;S It Failed. Big time
@Palsterke This movie is loosely based on historical fact...the real Pocahontas did go with a John Rolfe to England and married him. She later died of pox.
I agree though. Even though it's a justified sequel, it felt very tacked-on.
@Kikora21 Well, years of slavery and torture over Native Americans also happened, but they didn't include that. Really, if they were already manipulating the course of history so much, why even bother to include 'what actually happened' in the sequel?
@hinasakukimi Because there is a stark difference between telling a tale while preserving child-like innocence, and pairing historical figures up in a way that would forever confuse a generation of children.
@Kikora21 ... TBH I found that Pocahontas actually being 12 more confusing, but whatever. I can definitely see why their ~relationship is what will forever confuse children. ¬_¬'
@hinasakukimi She could have been eight, or sixteen, no one really knows.
Also, from the first movie the writers were following somewhat closely with at least some historical events, which is why John Smith went back to England, and Pocahontas did not. Besides, people break up and grow apart, I think that it was a wonderful lesson for kids to see that first love doesn't always grow into marriage. She and Smith just went different ways in life, and nothing is wrong with that.
@Kikora21 She was reported to be about eleven or twelve.
And I think that's a great lesson for kids, it's realistic. I just don't like how they handled it. With everything they went through... this sequel made everything seem utterly pointless. I mean, in the first movie Pocahontas couldn't go to back to London with John, but it's ~fine to stay in this movie? It's already so far from reality and what ~actually happened, I just don't see the point in churning out this sequel.
@hinasakukimi Reported by who? Because Smith described her as ten when they met, but other historical sources put her anywhere between that and fifteen. Also might I add that thirteen was a relatively normal age for women to marry back then, so she might well have been considered old enough for a grown man to romance. Boosting her age to suit more modern morals isn't completely unreasonable.
@hinasakukimi In the original movie the only reason Pocahontas would have went would be to be with Smith, while in the sequel it was for political reasons. Someone HAD to go to communicate the needs of the Native Americans, and she was the most familiar with the English.
@hinasakukimi Also the movie showed a coming of age for Pocahontas, who reached a crossroads between both childishness and maturity, as well as the way of life she was raised in and a very different way one people had to adapt to. She isn't a mid anymore in the sequel, and had to reconcile that within herself. The audience gets to see this journey, as well as come to the realization that growing up doesn't mean surrendering parts of our youth.
@Kikora21 Plus I hate that they had to turn John into a jerk as if to justify why Rolfe is the better choice for her. They resorted to turning one of the heroes of the previous movies into a selfish douche in this one to make way for the new love interest, and it irks me. There's just no need for historical accuracy when they've already diverged so much from it. I don't hate this movie, it just ticks me off a little.
@hinasakukimi Only he WASN'T being a selfish douche. He didn't know how to say what he had to to Pocahontas, who assumed he was dead and moved on with her life. He, knowing she was there, continued to live with the same idea of the future that he had when they parted. Essentially Pocahontas matured and Smith did not, and it showed.
I'll be honest. I think most people who "think this movie was badly handled" believe so out of nostalgia. Nothing is as good as the original, ect, ect.
Ugh, this is why this movie just fails. If Disney was so concerned about historical accuracy, they should've kept Pocahontas and John Smith's relationship at the friendship level from the beginning. It's great that they made a love story out of it; it was inaccurate, but beautiful and passionate, but its horrible that they discredited the love and everything Pocahontas and John Smith stood for in the original with this movie.
I know, right? I mean, if they were going to take some historical license, they shouldn't have tried to "fix" it, becuase it just ended up ruining everything. John Smith and Pocahontas both had their character development thrown out the window with this movie :(
And everybody stop ragging on this movie. It's what really happened in her life. Get over yourselves. I'm just as upset that John Smith's a douche in this as you are, but that's Disney's fault, not the movie's. Sorry if that seems harsh, but it's true.
lol, the first is better but part of me does like that she marries the right John in the end...especially considering the reputation that the real life John Smith had...
I saw this one first, which is disappointing. I adore some of the songs, but when I watched the first one I'm like "Oh my God! Why didn't I see this sooner?"
the weird thing is that john smith is acting like nothing had happened between him and pocahontas...ey mean their chemistry was so romantic in the first movie...it just so sad they didnt get together at the end
@leamorena89 In the true Pochohontas story in history Pochahontas goes with John Smith on a ship but doesn't have an immunity to stand against the diseases brought from the new land John Smith comes from and dies, so Disney changed the story to her staying with the other person, even though she still would of died from new diseases there, to make it seem more kid-freindly and henseforth tries to make you like the other giuy better than John Smith so you're satisfied with the ending.
omg y does a princess always have to lose yhe shoe(cinderella) os look at her reflection in the water (mulan) other than that i love disney movies and mulan 1 is my fav
I have seen the dutch version of this song, and it is very different from the english... very strange to hear other words :p But i like this version too
I think for these two movies, the true historic story should be put aside. The First Pocahontas is an animated movie based on the story of Pocahontas. I agree that Pocahontas and John Smith should have been together because I feel that they had a deeper, more meaningful love than her and John Rolfe. The second movie just made it seem that they had forgotten all about the love they created, whitch to me, wasn't right.
not that really my nan lives where sh is burried and i have read about her hitory there but the second film is more true about that she never married John Smith and went of with John Rolfe but in the first film she was 11 when SMith visited and did throw herself on his body before he was going to die.
What are you people all complaining about? "Oh I hate this movie. They ruined John Smith and Pocahontas relationship!"
Uh hello! If any of you payed any attention in history class, you'd know that the REAL Pocahontas went with John Raph, not John Smith. Disney can't just change history like that. So stop complaining.
Hey I am just upset because I like Blondes...hahaha just kidding. I guess I never knew about it till I read about the history and I got the Johns mixed up.
Twilight524, I understand that Disney's story does not match what really happened, but their take is deliberately fictional, a make-believe story. Also, other films, such as Hercules, don't follow history, but that doesn't mean you cannot enjoy the fantasy that is Disney. :)
This is why I hate this movie. They completely ruined Pocahontas' and Smith's characters. They turned Smith into a complete asshole and they turned Pocahontas into a brainless damsel who throws away love on a whim.
God it infuriates me. I avoided it for years and wish I'd have continued to. It ruined my childhood memories of the original, which is a classic.
Yeah the movie is pretty stupid in all honesty. Although there is a pub in my town named after her where she apparently came here.
Anyway, I do love this song. Well the reprise anyway. It actually displays a lot of emotion and that it's a real turning point for her. Particularly the lines "There's nothing to lose, nothing to fear. The past is gone, I must move on..." It's quite sad really.
Ok welll a new guy named john(Rolf) comes into the picture after smith"Dies" Then pocahantas has to go to london and make a peace treaty with the king whoes a MAJOR dumbass but it doesnt work all that good at 1st casue Ractcliff comes back in and tries to screw everything up and end s up getting Poco arrested then the Johns fight over her she has a wait im the PRINCESS mommet and thats how it ends Plus ratcliff gets his ass kicked and i wont telll you who she chooses unless u wnat to know
haha oh ok like i know last time i critized a move hunchback of notre dame 2 this chick cussed me out for like a week i actually cried whne i was younger becasue i was so borkenhearted that john smith and pocahantas didnt get together
Judy Kuhn sings for pocahontas. But theres a different girl who talks for her and what i love is the fact that the girl who plays her is actually native american and is a part of the cherokee indians. what irony. lol. this song is amazing.
i love this movie. its one of the better disney sequels in my opinion. could someone upload the other songs from the movie in english? like what a day in london and getting ready for the ball? please?
i dont like the way they drawn this one
fleurke18 2 days ago
I love this movie and I don't care that other think she should have stayed with John Smith. Read his journal entries and you'd see Raulf was a better choice.
KaliannShevlin 1 week ago
I wish I could touch my hair and have it be perfect... >.>
Kokunohime 1 week ago
How the hell do you take hair down like that? She barely touches it and *poof* all straight and flowy again. Magic hands I suppose...
TheSamieB 3 weeks ago
I never would have thought Smith wasn't Mel Gibson until I saw the credits at the end.
officialxMrsHale 1 month ago
Pocahontas really had a thing for Johns didn't she?
Pixies7732 1 month ago 4
I don't remember much from this movie... Didn't care much for it..
Remembered the wonderful music though :)
Panty69Stocking 1 month ago
I love the song, but I do wish I had some Disney make-up, that shit is so easy to get off. XD
kunoichiofthenight 1 month ago 6
God, I love this movie...the best choices are always the hardest...Pocahontas taught me so much when I was little... <3
RoseInuGurrl 2 months ago
I like the native American Pocahontas better then the English Pocahontas
ingrid98R 2 months ago
i think that john smith is not so much suprized that John Rulth loves her more sort of a quition sort of way i love it when at 0:17 when John Rulth shouts DONT YOU DEAR TELL ME I DONT CEAR ABOUT HER lol clasic
111icestorm111 2 months ago
If only it were that easy to sort your hair and make up after a night out!
ChOpPeRs0908 2 months ago in playlist Favorite videos
@hokiegirl365 Uttamatomakkin try saying THAT five times fast!! XD
countrystrata 3 months ago in playlist Disney Mix
1:43...... no, that's not possible, her hair was curled in some parts... damn you Disney and your magical hair.... *sniffle* I want Magical hair that magically uncurls and untangles itself with little to no effort ;-; (I love Disney, don't worry =p)
whitexpaw 3 months ago
J. Smith: ....... You love her.
J. Rolfe's expression: *AW HELL NO*
... Okay that didn't happen BUT IT SHOULD'VE.
octopus170 3 months ago
John Smith was always so kind to her he gave her up for her happiness if it was me i would have killed john rolfe in secret >;3.
XxXRaWrImAdInOXxX14 4 months ago
"The past is gone, I must move on from here."
Guys, it's life therefore its beauty. Sometimes things don't end up the way you originally saw it. That's the lesson and if you bash Disney for giving a more realistic plot...then don't ever complain about things if they are always so happily ever after, and don't ever complain about anything else Disney. I didn't care for this movie much but i can see what they wanted to do.
aeris44 4 months ago 6
@aeris44 i agree!!! i mean i think some disney sequels tried to take more adult approaches(espically this one) but I don't think it was seen that way. in little mermaid 2, she didn't get to stay a mermaid but that was good cause she had to be happy with what she had. when i was a kid, i was mad about that but now I understand. :D
lunalovett 4 months ago
@aeris44 I agree. I think Disney was trying to let kids know that, chances are, you're not gonna marry the first guy you fall in love with. Granted, you'll probably be in your teens before you get it, but still I think it's a pretty good message. Although I think the animation could've been WAY better.
RubyGirl9311 2 months ago
team smith ftw
rolfe didn't have the same connection with her
istarrySkyx 4 months ago 4
What have they done?!?! What were they thinking?!?! What happened to the "I'd rather die tomorrow than live a hundred years without knowing you." it's like nothing happened between her and John Smith!!! this is an outraged!!!
titanfantasy15 4 months ago 4
@titanfantasy15 calm down hehehe :)
But I agree with you.... she should've thought about it.. but that's the story... :(
totalgirl24 4 months ago
@titanfantasy15 cuz one Disney guy wanted the typical love story another wanted the movie to be an accurate historic movie n the first movie was the outcome. pocahontas was actually 10 when Smith first met her. check out pocahontas.morenus.org it tells the true story of pocahontas n show comparisons between the movie n the real life events. they probably made the 2nd to set a few things straight but it does throw you unless you know your history
countrystrata 3 months ago in playlist Disney Mix
Why the hell did they even make a Pocahontas II?
bloodycrosses 4 months ago
I was so obsessed with the original as a kid, I actually wrote Disney a letter asking them to make a sequel and got a reply FROM AN ACTUAL PERSON (who said at the time there were no plans for a sequel--guess that plan changed). I know I wrote in there something about her actually marrying John Rolfe, and to this day I blame myself for this sequel. I ruined my own favorite movie.
siseo05 4 months ago 3
ok lets see if i understand her choice she decided to go back to her ppl and forget smith all together? cuz i never understood this part in particular id be glad if someone informed me thnks
TheSenshi17 4 months ago
@TheSenshi17 i think what it was is that she realized that her destiny wasnt with smith. its not that if she just completely forgets about him because if u recall at the end, when she is on the boat before rolfe shows up she is all sad. i think she knows that she must go and be with her people, be the peace maker between the indians and the colonists. smith wants to see the world and pocahontas just wants to go home. plus i think her love for rolfe was overshadowing her fading love for smith.
dannibelle530 4 months ago
@dannibelle530 ok thanks for clearing that up for me
TheSenshi17 4 months ago
Pocahontas is my great great great something grandmother, and even i wish she'd gotten together with john smith! john rolfe is a sweetie, and a cutie. but really? in real life she was kidnapped by her cousins, made his slave, forced to betray her family, forced to change her name, then they just fell in love. eventually she died from disease before she went back to america from england the 2nd or 3rd time. doesn't sound like a great love story to me.
Quintuplethreat94 5 months ago 5
@Quintuplethreat94 yeh buts thats reality. considering everything that happened at that time, its the best love story we could hope for.
PersephonePMakeup 5 months ago
@Quintuplethreat94 for reals?
EternalVoices12 4 months ago
@Quintuplethreat94 Is this true? I maen if your great great great great great great great great great great great grandmother did that you would never been born.
collgoff 1 month ago
when i was a child watching this, i tried my best to love her dress and hairdo. right now, i still am? haha
LileeSoeliani19 5 months ago
Forget about the easy-be-gone make up, she undid all the curls, hairpins and whatnot and flattened her hair-do with one gentle movement of her hand!
LadyTroja 5 months ago 5
She must have borrowed some of Mulan's easy to remove make up...
Nearsightedvideos 5 months ago 139
@Nearsightedvideos and her hair instantly uncurled somehow
potterinu 3 months ago
does anyone else hate her dress?
Hieisangel 7 months ago 10
This movie betrayed any fans of the first movie. Seriously. I know this movie is more accurate, but they already made the first movie how they did, there should have been no turning back at that point.
Random1567 10 months ago 6
Love is a journey, if your meant to be it will be but if not than life will take make its own twists and turns to get you to your new love. No person is the same from who they used to be like 10 yrs, 5, yrs ago so how can we expect john and Pocahontas to stay the same, no change is part of life
lidiya2526 11 months ago
I liked the second movie more than the first. Yes both movies had chemistry but there truth is how much people REALLY end up with there first love, not very many. I had to move on from my first love who wasn't really suited for me and to be open to a new stronger forever type of love.
lidiya2526 11 months ago
That's cool John Smith. I just sacrificed the honour of my tribe and nearly got killed for you. But you know.
Lexigiggles 1 year ago 53
@Lexigiggles HAHAHAHA! That comment just made my day!
CasSKTho 1 week ago
1:07 i wish my make up would come off that easily!
ChildofGod318 1 year ago 10
The entire...feel of this movie is so much different from the first one, that it doesn't even really feel like the Pocahontas sequel.
mNmz013 1 year ago 8
@mNmz013 welcome to the random world of Sucktastic Disney Sequals where they work half as hard on half the movie because it's riding on how big a hit it was the first time and they don't really give a crap. vv() I was ashamed of the long string of sequels that came out this last ten years.
Masqueradia 1 year ago
@sfgsfhsfh i agree with you, i like the second much more than the first one. the first movie doesn't really have a happy ending, and since she doesn't want to come along with, or he with her, means that they don't really love each other enough. i totally love jonh rolfe
missjuutje 1 year ago
can anyone send me this? xx
charchar34 1 year ago
I understand that Rolfe's relationship with Pocahontas seems forced in this movie, but I find it funny that Disney tries to be historically accurate for the first time with the story of Pocahontas and everyone goes up in arms about it. It's just that I'm from Virginia so we hear the true story of her from a young age so I personally like that she ends up with Rolfe.
sfgsfhsfh 1 year ago 6
@sfgsfhsfh What about the part where she dies of tuberculosis or pneumonia? I don't remember the movie including that!
kawaiinojutsu 1 year ago
@kawaiinojutsu It's a kids movie...
ShadowDJ94 1 year ago
i used to have the VHS.
Bootlegization 1 year ago
hahha her hair did an absolute spaz when she took it out XD
HelenaaMarie 2 years ago 4
john smith is waaay better than john rolfe in my opinion. rolfe just waltzed right in and expected her to fall in love with him when pocahontas (AND THE REST OF THE WORLD) already fell in love with smith. i used to have dreams about john smith coming back from "the dead" and me crying n stuff...i was so emotionally attached when i was little XD
xokatybuggxo 2 years ago
this so good,Judy kuhn has amezing voice.
alpehoj 2 years ago 3
Team Smith.
graceylovescoloring 2 years ago
I'm just gonna pretend this movie didn't exist lol. John Smith and Pocahontas's love story was perfect for just one film. :)
Fobsessed99 2 years ago 3
I just wished she had stayed with John Smith.
So they make a really beautiful scene in the previous movie's ending so they don't end up together. I don't give a damn about history and facts, I want Romance dammit.
BatmansBatgirl203 2 years ago 15
AngelGirl023 2 years ago 5
team smith anyday. the way he answerd smith, "don't you daree tell me i don't care about her"...cold
Sillilesshells 2 years ago 2
Was any one else annoyed that John Smith said 'You love her' in an almost teasing tone instead of an 'GET THE HELL AWAY FROM MY GIRL' tone?
*blank stares*
Guess not.
GamerAshley 2 years ago 196
I liked it. ;p
filly07 2 years ago
When I was little I was all like "Dude... why doens't he start fending for his woman..."
now a days I understand it.
Ihatekagomesomuch 2 years ago
I agree! They gave this couple the middle finger in this movie!! I sure was annoyed! I thought to myself "You say that he loves her as if you don't?!" What the heck?! D:
IceGoddessRukia 2 years ago
THANK YOU!
I know that historically she goes with Rolfe, but for crying out loud, Disney didn't need to wimp out at the last moment. I'm fairly sure the talking tree wasnt in the history books either ;)
GamerAshley 2 years ago
You are welcome!
Yeah the tree wasn't in the History books but we still love it! *hugs tree* =P I think John Rolfe is a wimp too...=P
IceGoddessRukia 2 years ago 4
:) Ditto on both counts!
Frankly, on its own the movie isnt TOO bad, but compare it with the original and... bleah.
Love the song though. ♥
GamerAshley 2 years ago
I totally agree! The First one is always the best! <3
IceGoddessRukia 2 years ago 3
Exactly!
Though so far as Disney sequels go, I typically enjoy the soundtrack, but dont really like the movie. I could listen to songs from sequels for hours, but go on a rant when anyone asks about the movie itself :)
GamerAshley 2 years ago 5
I agree with that too!
They make such wonderful music and you listen to it forever, and yet you hate the movie! XD
IceGoddessRukia 2 years ago 3
Yeah, so many times I say, yeesh, why cant they put this soundtrack to a better movie, or at least better animation, lol
GamerAshley 2 years ago 3
It's like you're reading my mind! :O I agree!! XD
IceGoddessRukia 2 years ago
Haha, its nice to know my minds' being put to good use then ;)
GamerAshley 2 years ago 2
*poke* =P
IceGoddessRukia 2 years ago
@GamerAshley you thought that too?i mean they seemedso close in the first movie & then nothing.i mean he's accepting that annother guy likes pocahontas.it made me really mad.
axelrules99 6 months ago
@GamerAshley i am.For cring out loud u kissed her in the first damn movie,not kiss her again.Don't let rolfe have her. U know she likes yr type.Ugh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! good god,i hate this sequel
senshiofthunder 6 months ago 5
@GamerAshley
Frankly I think he said it in a more surprised voice like, "I have a rival?"
Clestea 2 months ago in playlist DisneyLieder
@Clestea to me more of 'the light bulb came on' type way of saying it
countrystrata 1 month ago in playlist Disney Mix
@GamerAshley The whole movie annoyed me. It was so NOT pocahontas, only one good song, AND she chose the redhead guy, what happened with the unconditional love between Jhon Smith and her? ;S It Failed. Big time
Palsterke 2 months ago 3
@Palsterke This movie is loosely based on historical fact...the real Pocahontas did go with a John Rolfe to England and married him. She later died of pox.
I agree though. Even though it's a justified sequel, it felt very tacked-on.
FeetInSpace 1 month ago
@Palsterke It's what HAPPENED. Whether you like it based on the events of the first movie or not, it's still historically what had happened.
If it helps, she lives a happy life with Rulth, and they do have many children. :)
Kikora21 1 month ago
@Kikora21 Are you joking? Lol I can't tell
But she dies on the way over to america and they only had one kid, a boy
KylieLain 3 weeks ago
@Kikora21 Well, years of slavery and torture over Native Americans also happened, but they didn't include that. Really, if they were already manipulating the course of history so much, why even bother to include 'what actually happened' in the sequel?
hinasakukimi 6 days ago
@hinasakukimi Because there is a stark difference between telling a tale while preserving child-like innocence, and pairing historical figures up in a way that would forever confuse a generation of children.
Kikora21 4 days ago
@Kikora21 ... TBH I found that Pocahontas actually being 12 more confusing, but whatever. I can definitely see why their ~relationship is what will forever confuse children. ¬_¬'
hinasakukimi 4 days ago
@hinasakukimi She could have been eight, or sixteen, no one really knows.
Also, from the first movie the writers were following somewhat closely with at least some historical events, which is why John Smith went back to England, and Pocahontas did not. Besides, people break up and grow apart, I think that it was a wonderful lesson for kids to see that first love doesn't always grow into marriage. She and Smith just went different ways in life, and nothing is wrong with that.
Kikora21 1 day ago
@Kikora21 She was reported to be about eleven or twelve.
And I think that's a great lesson for kids, it's realistic. I just don't like how they handled it. With everything they went through... this sequel made everything seem utterly pointless. I mean, in the first movie Pocahontas couldn't go to back to London with John, but it's ~fine to stay in this movie? It's already so far from reality and what ~actually happened, I just don't see the point in churning out this sequel.
hinasakukimi 1 day ago
@hinasakukimi Reported by who? Because Smith described her as ten when they met, but other historical sources put her anywhere between that and fifteen. Also might I add that thirteen was a relatively normal age for women to marry back then, so she might well have been considered old enough for a grown man to romance. Boosting her age to suit more modern morals isn't completely unreasonable.
Kikora21 22 hours ago
@hinasakukimi In the original movie the only reason Pocahontas would have went would be to be with Smith, while in the sequel it was for political reasons. Someone HAD to go to communicate the needs of the Native Americans, and she was the most familiar with the English.
Kikora21 22 hours ago
@hinasakukimi Also the movie showed a coming of age for Pocahontas, who reached a crossroads between both childishness and maturity, as well as the way of life she was raised in and a very different way one people had to adapt to. She isn't a mid anymore in the sequel, and had to reconcile that within herself. The audience gets to see this journey, as well as come to the realization that growing up doesn't mean surrendering parts of our youth.
Kikora21 22 hours ago
@Kikora21 Plus I hate that they had to turn John into a jerk as if to justify why Rolfe is the better choice for her. They resorted to turning one of the heroes of the previous movies into a selfish douche in this one to make way for the new love interest, and it irks me. There's just no need for historical accuracy when they've already diverged so much from it. I don't hate this movie, it just ticks me off a little.
hinasakukimi 1 day ago
@hinasakukimi Only he WASN'T being a selfish douche. He didn't know how to say what he had to to Pocahontas, who assumed he was dead and moved on with her life. He, knowing she was there, continued to live with the same idea of the future that he had when they parted. Essentially Pocahontas matured and Smith did not, and it showed.
I'll be honest. I think most people who "think this movie was badly handled" believe so out of nostalgia. Nothing is as good as the original, ect, ect.
Kikora21 22 hours ago
@Palsterke AGREE X 9000
KylieLain 3 weeks ago
i dont care how shallow he is, who's on Team John Smith with me?
rolfe get outta here you pansy.. giv me a real man :D
-screw history, get romance lmao
blckbooty 2 years ago 17
John Smith FTW. :P
natashaheisenburg 2 years ago
YEAH!!!!!
hieislilangel 2 years ago
Love the song, like the movie, hate what they did to John Smith's character.
Keepin' it simple, people :)
GamerAshley 2 years ago 2
I love 1:29. We should never forget who we are and where came from. Even with make-up and fancy clothes, you are still the same.
newmindandsoul1 2 years ago 6
Ugh, this is why this movie just fails. If Disney was so concerned about historical accuracy, they should've kept Pocahontas and John Smith's relationship at the friendship level from the beginning. It's great that they made a love story out of it; it was inaccurate, but beautiful and passionate, but its horrible that they discredited the love and everything Pocahontas and John Smith stood for in the original with this movie.
MissRachel15 2 years ago 4
Seriously why destroy a great fictional story based on real events.
RdKurama 2 years ago
I know, right? I mean, if they were going to take some historical license, they shouldn't have tried to "fix" it, becuase it just ended up ruining everything. John Smith and Pocahontas both had their character development thrown out the window with this movie :(
MissRachel15 2 years ago
Don't you DARE tell me I don't care about her!
Ooooooooohhh. Them's fightin' words lol. :D
And everybody stop ragging on this movie. It's what really happened in her life. Get over yourselves. I'm just as upset that John Smith's a douche in this as you are, but that's Disney's fault, not the movie's. Sorry if that seems harsh, but it's true.
MaakaKarin17 2 years ago
-Sigh- If you're going to make a movie historically inacurate, don't try to fix it in a sequel... I liked the inacurate version better...
kuramasgrl369 2 years ago 5
lol, the first is better but part of me does like that she marries the right John in the end...especially considering the reputation that the real life John Smith had...
Azulblade 2 years ago
this movie is so bad
tubeo98 2 years ago 4
Where do I go from here?
Well you die. Disney missed that bit out.
Sorry, I always that was kinda ironic when I was a kid.
hfg4880 2 years ago 8
don't like
144naruto 2 years ago
pause it at exactely 1:46 her hair looks so pretty!
emmactress1894 2 years ago
Wow, you're right!!
YvonneAline1 2 years ago
I love both of them!
enchantedgirl19 2 years ago 3
I saw this one first, which is disappointing. I adore some of the songs, but when I watched the first one I'm like "Oh my God! Why didn't I see this sooner?"
fallenangelakasatan 3 years ago
I know...Pocahontas is such a bitch in this. I liked her more in the first.
Disneyqw 3 years ago
wow wha movie is this????
lbgiron 3 years ago
This is the sequel to the first Pocahontas movie. It's called "Pocahontas II: Journey to a New World."
Masiakasaurus 3 years ago
pia douwes is better
Maanelf11 3 years ago 3
Jah idd !
AngelGirl023 3 years ago
Ik vind Pia btr dan deze vrouw , =D
PIA ROcks =P
yessietje 3 years ago
Jup dat vind ik ook,.
SilenceWisper 2 years ago
Wow when she shakes her hair loose it looks so fantastic...
BlondeCurlsBlueEyes 3 years ago
Man...I wish that John Smith wasn't such a jerk in the second movie...:P But, I still like the movie...somewhat :3 lol
Happy2BSaved 3 years ago 2
i luv her dress ^-^
TheDisillusioned1 3 years ago 3
the weird thing is that john smith is acting like nothing had happened between him and pocahontas...ey mean their chemistry was so romantic in the first movie...it just so sad they didnt get together at the end
huhus
leamorena89 3 years ago 109
@leamorena89 How long is the distance from the first and second movie?
ShadowDJ94 1 year ago
@ShadowDJ94 i dont know
leamorena89 1 year ago
@leamorena89 In the true Pochohontas story in history Pochahontas goes with John Smith on a ship but doesn't have an immunity to stand against the diseases brought from the new land John Smith comes from and dies, so Disney changed the story to her staying with the other person, even though she still would of died from new diseases there, to make it seem more kid-freindly and henseforth tries to make you like the other giuy better than John Smith so you're satisfied with the ending.
6WingedHydraPheonix3 7 months ago
omg y does a princess always have to lose yhe shoe(cinderella) os look at her reflection in the water (mulan) other than that i love disney movies and mulan 1 is my fav
NiCKYL0VESY0U 3 years ago 6
I have seen the dutch version of this song, and it is very different from the english... very strange to hear other words :p But i like this version too
Disneysonglover 4 years ago 2
i'm from belgium (dutch) but it's flemish for the belgium dialects and words :P
but english is soooo much better :D
love it
butthere is of course not so much flemish clips about disney :o
FreedomUnited 3 years ago 2
I think for these two movies, the true historic story should be put aside. The First Pocahontas is an animated movie based on the story of Pocahontas. I agree that Pocahontas and John Smith should have been together because I feel that they had a deeper, more meaningful love than her and John Rolfe. The second movie just made it seem that they had forgotten all about the love they created, whitch to me, wasn't right.
HiddenMermaid 4 years ago 15
You took the words right out of my mouth...
MzMoss922 4 years ago 4
PREACH IT SISTER PREACH IT
ladydemando 4 years ago 6
I agreeee!! =]
Greentoponxx 4 years ago 3
Ditto.
TugbaSen 4 years ago
this movie is so historically wrong its not even funny, but its great!
Ralydolly22 4 years ago 3
I enjoyed both of the Pocahontas films very much as a kid but man I had no idea who histoically inaccurate they were.
SMGSLayer97 4 years ago
not that really my nan lives where sh is burried and i have read about her hitory there but the second film is more true about that she never married John Smith and went of with John Rolfe but in the first film she was 11 when SMith visited and did throw herself on his body before he was going to die.
MCfanatic1992 4 years ago
What are you people all complaining about? "Oh I hate this movie. They ruined John Smith and Pocahontas relationship!"
Uh hello! If any of you payed any attention in history class, you'd know that the REAL Pocahontas went with John Raph, not John Smith. Disney can't just change history like that. So stop complaining.
Twilight524 4 years ago 2
I agree with you, but in other parts of the movie they did make Smith seem like a jerk, he should have at least been like he was in the first movie.
LeoDVfan 4 years ago 3
Hey I am just upset because I like Blondes...hahaha just kidding. I guess I never knew about it till I read about the history and I got the Johns mixed up.
MzMoss922 4 years ago
Twilight524, I understand that Disney's story does not match what really happened, but their take is deliberately fictional, a make-believe story. Also, other films, such as Hercules, don't follow history, but that doesn't mean you cannot enjoy the fantasy that is Disney. :)
PaulAnt2008 2 years ago 4
This is why I hate this movie. They completely ruined Pocahontas' and Smith's characters. They turned Smith into a complete asshole and they turned Pocahontas into a brainless damsel who throws away love on a whim.
God it infuriates me. I avoided it for years and wish I'd have continued to. It ruined my childhood memories of the original, which is a classic.
dizneee 4 years ago 5
I love this one better then the first one..
krlover12 4 years ago
do yo have any more pocahontas 2 songs
zukosgf 4 years ago
Yeah the movie is pretty stupid in all honesty. Although there is a pub in my town named after her where she apparently came here.
Anyway, I do love this song. Well the reprise anyway. It actually displays a lot of emotion and that it's a real turning point for her. Particularly the lines "There's nothing to lose, nothing to fear. The past is gone, I must move on..." It's quite sad really.
TheSparksZone 4 years ago 3
i can't beleive she picked a new guy after she it took her ages to get over john smith!!!
kukikndrules 4 years ago 6
can some one plz expalin the story line in confused
AbbieRose1203 4 years ago
Ok welll a new guy named john(Rolf) comes into the picture after smith"Dies" Then pocahantas has to go to london and make a peace treaty with the king whoes a MAJOR dumbass but it doesnt work all that good at 1st casue Ractcliff comes back in and tries to screw everything up and end s up getting Poco arrested then the Johns fight over her she has a wait im the PRINCESS mommet and thats how it ends Plus ratcliff gets his ass kicked and i wont telll you who she chooses unless u wnat to know
duchessprincess 4 years ago 7
Wow! You did a wonderful job of summing the movie up!
HiddenMermaid 4 years ago
um im not sure if your bein sarcastic or not but ima go lol anyways
duchessprincess 4 years ago
Sorry, I know it's hard to tell sometimes, but I meant to say it in a good way because you really did sum up the lame plot of the movie!
HiddenMermaid 4 years ago
haha oh ok like i know last time i critized a move hunchback of notre dame 2 this chick cussed me out for like a week i actually cried whne i was younger becasue i was so borkenhearted that john smith and pocahantas didnt get together
duchessprincess 4 years ago 8
I know, me too! When I was a kid i was like "That's the end? What?!?!?" I was disapointed...
HiddenMermaid 4 years ago 7
and you know 3 MAJOR kind of Not majopr chracters are never even seen or mentioned in this movie
duchessprincess 4 years ago 5
"Do not forget this land." - Nakoma
AuntieNoriko 4 years ago 2
great quote of the movie!!!
HiddenMermaid 4 years ago
hey! cood u upload the whole movie by any chance?
choirgurl13 4 years ago
Hear Hear!
welshdevondragon 4 years ago
I 3rd that!
NowandThen22 4 years ago
Why did they make John Smith out to be such a PRAT in the sequel? Urgh.
orcaspirit 4 years ago 5
Its so sad she never returned home..
fireicefalcon2 4 years ago
ive looked for this video for an hour...finally found it! thx
monr4689 4 years ago
hahah the two johns.
princesspauline 4 years ago
I'm supprised John Smith isn't upset...
aw well John Rolf and Pocahontas can a cute couple anyway
AllyMoBo125 4 years ago
Judy Kuhn sings for pocahontas. But theres a different girl who talks for her and what i love is the fact that the girl who plays her is actually native american and is a part of the cherokee indians. what irony. lol. this song is amazing.
Gale1543 4 years ago
who does her voice its AMAZING!!!
girlygirl57394 4 years ago
Irene Bedard is her speaking voice.
meteorgardenfan4ever 4 years ago
I still don't like the English one, sorry. :l
Furukizuro 4 years ago
i love this movie. its one of the better disney sequels in my opinion. could someone upload the other songs from the movie in english? like what a day in london and getting ready for the ball? please?
ITSemilyOMG 4 years ago
Someone uploaded What a Day in London in English but misnamed it One Night in London, search for it. ^^ I'm not sure about the ball one though...
Sanriko 4 years ago