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Pocahontas, daughter of a Native American tribe chief, falls in love with an English soldier as colonists invade 17th century Virginia.
Release Date: Jun 14, 1995
Director: Mike Gabriel, Eric Goldberg
Writer: Chris Buck, Susannah Grant, Philip LaZebnik, Glen Keane, Joe Grant, Burny Mattinson, Rob Gibbs, Duncan Marjoribanks, Carl Binder, Ralph Zondag, Kaan Kalyon, Francis Glebas, Bruce Morris, Todd Kurosawa, Ed Gombert
Genres: Animation, Family, Adventure, Romance
Keywords princess, cartoon, colony, musical, native american, virginia, intercultural relationship, 17th century, animal sidekick, culture clash, villain, forbidden love, gold rush, colonisation, star crossed lovers, based on myths, legends or folklore, shamanism
Production Companies Walt Disney Pictures, Walt Disney Feature Animation
Box Office Revenue: $346,079,773
Budget: $55,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Irene Bedard Pocahontas (voice)
Mel Gibson John Smith (voice)
David Ogden Stiers Governor Ratcliffe (voice)
John Kassir Meeko (voice)
Christian Bale Thomas (voice)
Judy Kuhn Pocahontas (singing voice)
Billy Connolly Ben (voice)
Frank Welker Flit (voice)
Russell Means Powhatan (voice)
Linda Hunt Grandmother Willow (voice)
Danny Mann Percy (voice)
Joe Baker Lon (voice)
Michelle St. John Nakoma (voice)
James Apaumut Fall Kocoum (voice)
Gordon Tootoosis Kekata (voice)
Jim Cummings Powhatan / Kekata (singing voice) (uncredited)
Charlie Adler Various (voice) (uncredited)
Debi Derryberry Various (voice) (uncredited)
Phil Proctor Various (voice) (uncredited)
Name Job
Mike Gabriel Idea, Director
Eric Goldberg Director
Chris Buck Story, Supervising Animator
Marlon West Visual Effects
Susannah Grant Writer
Philip LaZebnik Writer
Glen Keane Story, Supervising Animator
Joe Grant Story
Burny Mattinson Story
Rob Gibbs Story
Michael Giaimo Art Direction
Tom Sito Story Supervisor
Alan Menken Songs, Original Music Composer
Nik Ranieri Supervising Animator
Geraldine Keams Thanks
Aaron Blaise Animation
Danny Troob Conductor, Orchestrator
David Friedman Conductor
John Pomeroy Supervising Animator
Duncan Marjoribanks Story, Supervising Animator
Ken Duncan Supervising Animator
H. Lee Peterson Editor
Trevor Tamboline Animation
Anthony DeRosa Animation Supervisor, Supervising Animator
Dan Lund Animation
Pat Sito Animation Manager
Thomas Baker Visual Effects
Larry White Animation
John Huey Visual Effects
Craig R. Maras Animation
James Baker Animation
Brice Mallier Visual Effects
Brendan Harris Animation Manager
Rick Moore Layout
David 'Joey' Mildenberger Visual Effects
Randy Sanchez Animation
Maria Gonzalez Color Designer
Peter J. Deluca Layout
Dave Kupczyk Animation
Rob Bekuhrs Visual Effects
Carl Binder Writer
Ralph Zondag Story
Kaan Kalyon Story
Francis Glebas Story
Bruce Morris Story
Todd Kurosawa Story
Rasoul Azadani Layout Supervisor
Cristy Maltese Background Designer
Traci Tolman Mars Production Manager
Mark A. Hester Associate Editor
T. Daniel Hofstedt Supervising Animator
David Pruiksma Supervising Animator
Michael Cedeno Supervising Animator
Jeff Dickson Layout Supervisor
Robert E. Stanton Background Designer
Jeff Dutton Visual Effects Supervisor
Dave Tidgwell Visual Effects Supervisor
Brian Chavanne Casting Director
Ruth Lambert Casting Director
Karen Margiotta Casting Director
Chris Montan Executive Music Producer
Kathleen Bennett Supervising Music Editor
Sara Duran Post Production Coordinator
Deborah Edell Underwood Post Production Supervisor
James Melton Editorial Staff
Larry Kemp Supervising Sound Editor
Lon Bender Supervising Sound Editor
Heather Jane MacDonald-Smith Post Production Coordinator
Hanay Geiogamah Thanks
Dave Bossert Pre-Visualization Supervisor
Stephen Schwartz Lyricist, Songs
Andreas Deja Director of Photography
Tim Allen Animation
Ed Gombert Story
Don Paul Visual Effects Supervisor
Ruben A. Aquino Supervising Animator
Name Title
James Pentecost Producer
Baker Bloodworth Associate Producer
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Reviews

r96sk
7.0

Good offering from Disney. <em>'Pocahontas'</em> is an enjoyable flick from 1995. The animation is lovely, while the voice cast each do fine jobs. The premise raises noteworthy thoughts regarding British colonisation. It isn't perfect and isn't in-depth by any means, but I like what the film take ... s on. Irene Bedard does well in the lead role, while the seemingly ever topical Mel Gibson supports ably. It's also interesting to hear a young Christian Bale involved as Thomas. Billy Connolly appears too, though only minorly. The animation and music are the key parts to this. The songs aren't massively memorable but are catchy, the score is solid throughout but really comes up big at the end. Most of the humour, mainly with the animals, is fun too. Overall, it's a production worth watching.

Jun 23, 2021
SoSmooth1982
6.0

Never really got into this movie. It's ok but I don't think it's as good as everyone gives it credit for. ...

Jul 27, 2023
Geronimo1967
6.0

A gentle telling of the tale of early British settlers arriving in Virginia in the 17th century. Seeking gold, they found the indigenous population and pretty much set out to annihilate and/or enslave them. Pocahontas is curious to meet these white visitors and Capt. John Smith keen to reciprocate w ... ith both keen to prevent bloodshed and promote conversation and understanding between them. On the face of it, it is just an animated love story. Those looking for historical accuracy ought to look elsewhere; this is a vehicle of some good (not great) animation that touches on Native American traditions and beliefs ("The Willow Tree" - voiced by Linda Hunt - being quite a poignant example) and for Alan Menken and Stephen Schwartz's Oscar winning, if dreadfully sentimental songs. It is perfectly watchable, and perfectly forgettable in equal measure.

Aug 27, 2023