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Disc #1 -- The Last Unicorn
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Audio
English 5.1 (Dolby Digital)
English 2.0 (Dolby Digital)
Subtitles
English
Spanish
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Special Features
The Tail of the Last Unicorn
Original Trailer
Escape the Red Bull
Instructions
Play Game
Trailer Gallery
Schmedrick's Magical Gallery
About Peter S. Beagle
A Fine and Private Place
The Last Unicorn: The Lost Version
I See by My Outfit
The Innkeeper's Song (& Giant Bones)
Tamsin
The Line Between
Chapters
Disc #1 -- The Last Unicorn
1. Good Luck to You/Main Titles [4:59]
2. The Butterfly's Songs and Story [6:29]
3. The Search Begins [3:26]
4. Carnival Captors [1:43]
5. Schmendrick Can See Her [3:25]
6. Mommy Knows Best [2:59]
7. Freedom for All [5:58]
8. Going on Together [2:00]
9. Bands of Outlaws [5:48]
10. Rescue... And Another Companion [4:31]
11. The Red Bull [3:48]
12. "What Have You Done?" [2:17]
13. In King Haggard's Castle [5:35]
14. Settling In [2:44]
15. Now That I'm a Woman [3:45]
16. The Cat's Riddle [3:08]
17. That's All I've Got to Say [3:39]
18. What Makes the King Happy [4:38]
19. Memory of Wine [4:08]
20. Quest Through Time [4:34]
21. Victory and Liberation [4:42]
22. Separate Ways Home [3:16]
23. End Credits [1:07]
Book Author - Peter S. Beagle
Composer (Music Score) - Matthew McCauley
Composer (Music Score) - Jimmy Webb
Executive Producer - Martin Starger
Production Designer - Arthur Rankin, Jr.
Singer - America
Produced by the famous children's cartoon duo Rankin-Bass, The Last Unicorn is a lesser-known but worthy entry in the family fantasy-adventure genre. Based on his own novel, the screenplay was adapted by Peter S. Beagle, who also adapted The Lord of the Rings for Ralph Bakshi's 1978 animated film. In this story, emotionally charged drama takes precedent over rousing adventure, as many of the characters are dealing with some kind of loneliness or loss. The dramatic focus is helped by Hollywood actors supplying the voices, such as Alan Arkin, Angela Lansbury, and the ethereal-voiced Mia Farrow as the titular heroine. As fantasy-adventures go, the story is a standard quest, filled with magic and strange creatures, but it is exceptional for its strong characters and dialogue. The animation style is not exactly high in quality and it's worsened by inconsistencies, with much of the character design and animation done by both U.S. and Japanese companies. The music numbers are mostly unnecessary to the plot and feature Jeff Bridges and Farrow singing along with the '70s soft rock group America. If you can tolerate the songs, The Last Unicorn is a worthwhile film with much to offer adults and kids. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, Rovi