A musical rendition of the Hans Christian Anderson fairy tale where a brave tin soldier with only one leg and a toy ballerina find happiness..

Otto Englander, Hans Christian Andersen, Al Eugster, Shamus Culhane
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Is it worth your time? If you have a soft spot for animation history or just like things that feel a bit haunted, yes. It is a quick watch. People who hate older cartoons that move like they have had too much coffee will probably want to skip this one entirely. I sat down to watch this expecting something gentle. Inst...

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"Is it worth your time? If you have a soft spot for animation history or just like things that feel a bit haunted, yes. It is a quick watch. People who hate older cartoons that move like they have had too much coffee will probably want to skip this one entirely. I sat down to watch this expecting something gentle. Instead, I got a whirlwind of music and frantic character designs. The tin soldier himself is a weird choice for a lead. He is missing a leg, which the film leans into heavily. It fee..."

