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6.4/10
IMDbBest Sound Editing Animated Feature | 1994
Best Animated Feature | 1993
Budget 13,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 6,582,052 USD
Michael Crawford has stated he had a terrible time singing the song "Please Wake Up" as it was a grown-up singing to a child who was on the verge of dying. He had to struggle not to cry while recording.
The last Hanna Barbera production to ever be theatrically released.
It was the Fox company's choice to change the title of this movie from "The Endangered" to "Once Upon a Forest". Fearing audiences would find the former title too sensitive for a children's film.
Because of time constraints and budget limitations, over ten minutes were cut from the film before its release.
The scene where Abigail was dragging the comatose Michelle from her gas-invested home has the similar music background from An American Tail (1986) (the scene where Fievel was washed down in a hole as the firemen were putting out the fire near the end of the movie) and The Land Before Time (1988) (the scene after Littlefoot's dying mother saves Little Foot before the earthquake), both scores were also composed by James Horner.
"Michelle: [speaking really fast] Guess what? You'll never guess what, I'll betcha! Uncle Cornelius said I could go with you on your ramble today, but I'll betcha he's forgotten all about it, & I'll never, EVER get to see what the big surprise is! [inhales deeply] Michelle: What took you so long? Abigail: My dad! Edgar: My mother! Russell: No breakfast!"
"Cornelius: Well, what do you have to say? Edgar: Uh... sorry we're late?"