Thumbelina is a 1994 American animated film directed by Don Bluth and Gary Goldman from a screenplay by Bluth based on Hans Christian Andersen's Thumbelina. The film was produced by Don Bluth Entertainment and was released to movie theaters by Warner Bros. Family Entertainment on March 30, 1994. Long ago in France, the narrator, a swallow named Jacquimo, flying through Paris, France and telling the audience about the story of Thumbelina. A lonely woman longs for a child of her very own. One day, a good witch gives her a barley corn to plant, and the next day the flower blooms, revealing a... little girl "no bigger than her thumb". The woman names her Thumbelina. Thumbelina spends time with her mother's farm animals, but is worried that there is no one around of her own size. One night, her mother tells her a story about fairies. After being put to bed, Thumbelina imagines that someday she will be able to find someone to love. As she is humming to herself, Prince Cornelius of the Fairies flies by her windowsill and is enchanted by her. The two take a ride on Cornelius' bumblebee, during which they fall in love.
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| Release date: | March 30, 1994 |
| Directed by: | Don Bluth, Gary Goldman |
| Rated: |  |
| Runtime: | 86 Minutes |
| Producer: | Don Bluth, Gary Goldman, John Pomeroy |
| Music by: | Barry Manilow |
| Screenplay by: | Don Bluth |
| Estimated budget: | $28,000,000 |
| Adapted from: | Thumbelina |
| Genre: | Adventure, Animation, Fantasy, Children's |