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[edit] Opinion-laden
All right, who wrote this?
The story takes place in a New York setting, refering to the modern city New York City, which is located in the American state
[New York]. The Indians in this film are completly fictional, probably because all of them are depicted as mice. Also there is
a plot in the movie that nearly no one likes. It basicly just about how a child mouse finds a map of a hidden Indian
Civilization under New York City. No matter how impossible this seems, this is a cartoon fictional film, and many scholars
have studied the matter, for there is no information that it is fiction.
That is almost fully opinion-driven (only about one sentence is pure fact), and as such isn't suitable for the neutral-opinion atmosphere of an encyclopedia. If I wasn't so busy myself, I'd change it, but if no one does, I'll do it when I get some time. --Yeah, it's me again. 04:04, 11 October 2006 (UTC)
[edit] What??An American Tail II: Fievel Goes West never actually happened??
The opening scene in the movie implies that An American Tail II; Fievel Goes West (and Fievel's American Tails) were just dreamed up by Fievel! Is this true? (AndrewAnorak 10:58, 18 March 2007 (UTC))