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Plot Summary
This animated musical special follows the adventures of a talented but shy young fawn named Valentine who dreams of becoming a singer. Despite his stage fright, Valentine receives encouragement from his friends and eventually overcomes his fears to perform for the woodland creatures. Along the way, he learns valuable lessons about self-confidence and the joy of sharing his gift.
Critical Reception
My Funny Valentine was a modest success, primarily appealing to younger audiences and families. While its animation style was considered charming for its time, critical reception was mixed, with some praising its heartwarming message and musical numbers, while others found the plot predictable and the animation somewhat simplistic.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its gentle humor and positive message about overcoming shyness.
Appreciated for its musical numbers and appeal to young children.
Some found the animation to be a bit dated and the story lacking depth.
Google audience: Viewers often recall the film fondly for its innocent charm and simple, uplifting story. Many remember the songs and the endearing characters, making it a nostalgic watch for those who grew up with it.
Fun Fact
The character of P.D.Q. Bach, a fictional composer, was voiced by Professor Peter Schickele, who famously popularized the P.D.Q. Bach persona as a comedic musical act.
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