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www.moria.co.nz - : It is all that an animated film should be - unassuming, unpretentious, has a lack of ostentatiousness in its animation and tells a story that sweetly touches without wallowing in sentiment. The emotions engendered are particularly good - the sequence where Fern leaves Wilbur for Henry Fussy is touchingly sweet. It is also very nice to have an animated film which kills off a major character at the end and leaves them dead instead of bringing them back because filmmakers don't want to despoil children's illusions that good people die. more...
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4/5
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www.filmcritic.com - : Long before there was Babe, and long before The Lion King crooned about ''The Circle of Life,'' Charlotte's Web taught every child about life, friendship, and death -- all courtesy of a talking pig and his spider friend, Charlotte. more...
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4/5
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www.apolloguide.com - : Fortunately, the movie is blessed with some good vocal performances, particularly by Paul Lynde as the devious and self-serving rat Templeton and Debbie Reynolds as the spiritual Charlotte. However, the less said about Henry Gibson’s shrill take on Wilbur, the better. more...
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68/1
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