Bartok The Magnificent(1999)
Bartok, a white bat is given the task of rescuing a kidnapped prince in this colourful cartoon.
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Age group5–12 years
Duration67 mins
I really enjoyed this film it shows that Bartok is a good little bat and not a bad one because he becomes a hero in his own movie because he saves the prince who is put in a tower by the evil Ludmilla who turns in to a Dragon. My favourite characters are the bear who was called Zozi and the skull was who voiced by Tim Curry which I did not know. My favourite songs are SOMEONE'S IN MY HOUSE and A Possible Hero. This review was written by Rebecca P.S I would like to say that I did not like Bartok in Anastasia because he tried to help Rasputin kill the princess. so I am just saying that I like him better in his own film than I do in the other film he is in.
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