Pocahontas (1995)

Though decently-animated with an otherwise-welcome theme of mixed-race/color romance, Disney kidifying one of the most ghastly and blood-soaked genocides in world history with racist historical inaccuracies is unforgivably-irresponsible for its platform – and Pocahontas is here-downgraded to nothing more than a brown-skinned doll.. in a film that isn’t even as charming or charismatic as its franchise-kin either. 3/10.

Plot Synopsis: This is the Disney animated tale of the romance between a young American Indian woman named Pocahontas (Irene Bedard) and Capt. John Smith (Mel Gibson), who journeyed to the New World with other settlers to begin fresh lives. Her powerful father, Chief Powhatan, disapproves of their relationship and wants her to marry a native warrior. Meanwhile, Smith’s fellow Englishmen hope to rob the Native Americans of their gold. Can Pocahontas’ love for Smith save the day?

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