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David Ogden Stiers
Reviews Featuring David Ogden Stiers
Contains nothing that is really new but is an entertaining animation for families, containing some surprisingly sophisticated social concepts, which adults should enjoy watching with their children.
Not perfect, but good family entertainment with a few laughs and plenty of lovey-doveyness along the way.
The Curse of the Jade Scorpion
This fun, screwball period comedy is about as good a starting point as budding Woody Allen fans could hope to come across.
The message is a bit clunky and the story suffers through its lack of willingness to take any risks with the tried-and-tested Disney formula but its not bad.
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