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Princess Mononoke

Princess Mononoke

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Animation in which a prince travels west to cure a curse, and finds the animals there are battling townsfolk trying to destroy their forest.

CertificatePG

Duration128 mins

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  • cameron, 10
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Review by cameron, 10

3 stars

16 Dec 2013

If the film was like in the X Factor I'd send it strait to boot camp. It tort us a lesson and that lesson was to look after our Environment and if we don't it will die and slowly every thing else will die with it.

I've also rated this film as a four because it was a PG and it had BAD language in but the rested of the film was brilliant. My best top 3 parts were

3.When the prince shot his bow and the mans head came of.

2.When the mother wolfs head came of and bit the lady's arm of.

1.And my best part of all the parts is when the lady shot her rifle at the Forest Gods body and surprisingly... his head came popping rite of it was really FUNNY.

I loved the scene it was based on, it made it look like it was hundreds and hundreds of years ago.

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