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A film with many elements of fantasy, generally with very toned-down violence aimed more pointedly at family audiences. These films contain often friendly but wildly imaginative element to fantasy that was easily accessible to children.
Kabouter – A tiny human-like creatures in Dutch folklore similar to the German kobold or Irish leprachaun. Kallikantzaroi – Malevolent goblin-like creatures in Southeast European folklore, believed to dwell underground but come to the surface during the twelve days of Christmas. Karnabo – An elephant-trunked humanoid in Ardennes folklore.
Films based on The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (2 C, 31 P) Pages in category "Films based on fantasy novels" The following 129 pages are in this category, out of 129 total.
The Tigger Movie (2000) The Book of Pooh: Stories from the Heart (2001) [N 4] Winnie the Pooh: A Very Merry Pooh Year (2002) [N 4] Piglet's Big Movie (2003) Winnie the Pooh: Springtime with Roo (2004) [N 4] Pooh's Heffalump Movie (2005) Pooh's Heffalump Halloween Movie (2005) [N 4] My Friends Tigger and Pooh: Super Sleuth Christmas Movie (2007 ...
Cardcaptor Sakura Movie 2: The Sealed Card; The Care Bears' Big Wish Movie; Casper's Haunted Christmas; Casper's Scare School; The Cat in the Hat (film) The Cat Returns; Charlotte's Web (2006 film) A Christmas Carol (2009 film) Cirque du Freak: The Vampire's Assistant; Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs (film) Coraline (film) Corpse Bride; Cry ...
10. Sirens. Origin: Greek Sirens are another mythological species that have found a home in modern times. There are movies and TV shows about the seductresses with beautiful and enchanted singing ...
The Centaurs, a 1921 animated film by Winsor McCay, features what appears to be a family of centaurs.Only fragments of the film have survived. Centaurs, among many other mythological creatures, played a key role in one in the 1940 Disney animated film Fantasia in the segment Symphony No. 6 by Ludwig van Beethoven.
Distinctions between humans and animals are more fluid. [6] In these stories animals represent the ability to adapt and serve as mentors and guides. [6] For example, in Louise Erdrich’s book Chickadee the protagonist is saved by a Chickadee, who instructs him in finding food and water, after he escapes a kidnapping. [6]