The Last Unicorn "Walkin' man's road"
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I wish I had watched this when I was little. I watched it for the first time recently, and had mixed feelings. Despite that, I feel like it could have made my childhood, especially with that music. Music like this made my childhood anyway, that 70s style classic rock, with the synthesized voice and all. I wish I had seen this years ago.
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Childhood come back :(
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mt favourite cartoon.profound.i'm almost 27 and still ware this sing out,big time.
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sounds like Neil Young
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@kaycie92 I know what you mean. About ten years ago I bought Galaxy Express 999 ( an oldschool anime) and I was hit by a sense of deja vu. My mother made a comment that I used to watch Galaxy Express 999, and other animated movies, on the PBS and public access channels in our area when I was four. I enjoy watching the old animated movies even now as they are of a much better quality in animation and plot than the crappy stuff these days.
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took me forever, but Amalthea finally found her way home to PsB.
all the unicorns are back in the world again. the official date of this: 6:06AM, tuesday December 20th.
... we did it, guys. i love you all.
- amalthea*b0realis
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My favorite movie from my childhood. I watched it again recently and had chills all up and down my spine. It somehow has just as much power as it did when I was a child. Pretty crazy when you think about it.
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@LaurenAndLawliet Have you ever seen princess monanoke? That's pretty good too.
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songs like this aren't written anymore.
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Ok, I love this movie but its f*ckin scary!!
"Horizon, rising up to meet the purple dawn. Dust demon screaming, bring an eagle to lead me on.. for in my heart I carry such a heavy load, here I am on Man's road, walking Man's road... walking Man's road..."
Most beautiful lyrics in the world. This is honestly one of the only films that makes me cry. It changed my life, no word of a lie.
iloveshetlandponies 10 months ago 57
It's these kinds of movies that remind me how back in the day children movies took children serious. They can understand loss, isolation, travel, sorrow, regret, all these things. They understand it, and on symbolic levels. They didn't hold the childs hand because they didn't need too. Movies today see children as frightened little creatures who have to be shelter and coddled constantly. Last Unicorn is a scary film, but children like that. They like the challenge of something like this.
Dillrod90 8 months ago 28