FernGully: The Last Rainforest

FernGully: The Last Rainforest
FernGully: The Last Rainforest

Film Details

Year

1992

Duration

72 minutes

Genres

Animation, Family

Language

English

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Synopsis

In this charming, eco-conscious animated tale, FernGully is a beautiful, pristine rainforest peopled by all manner of sprites and talking animals. Humans, they believe, have become extinct after battling with a malevolent spirit of destruction known as Hexxus, who was eventually defeated by the wee woodland folk and trapped inside a tree. However one young fairy, Crysta, is more curious than most and one day decides to explore the world outside the forest. There she discoves that not only do humans still exist, but they are chopping down her beloved FernGully, which would lead to the release of the evil Hexxus, who is determined to wreak his revenge on those who imprisoned him.

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