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Small One

Movie Summary

Released: 1978
In this Christmas cartoon, a young boy in first century Palastine, cannot sell his donkey, who is undersized and not that good at working, little does the boy know, his donkey will be a part of a very special and important journey.

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dramagirl1990Posted: 01/22/2007
this cartoon was sooo sweet! i still cry a little at the end. it was animated by Don Bluth while he worked at Disney.
musicradio77Posted: 12/28/2007
I remember that film and it was the very first Disney film I saw along with a re-release of an animated classic "Pinocchio".
timbox129Posted: 06/06/2008
I Know Don Bluth had a part in the production of this Disney Christmas cartoon, dramagirl1990...which, with the relationship between the boy and the donkey when Jesus Christ was born on that Christmas day, led to the cute mice in the Secret of Nimh (1982) and An American Tail (1986), the epic battle between a knight and a dragon for his sexy damsel in Dragon's Lair (1983), the epic battle between a space pilot and a space alien in Space Ace (1984), the young and adventurous five dinosaurs in the original Land Before Time (1988), the heaven sent dog in All Dogs go to Heaven (1989), The redemption of a rooster who has lost his crow in Rock-A-Doodle (1991), the adventures of a miniature girl in Thumbelina (1994), a Green Thumbed Troll in Central Park (1993 or '94, perhaps), the lovable penguins with charming personalities in The Pebble and the Penguin (1995), The rumored sightings of a Russian princess after the Russian/October Revolution of 1917 in Anatasia (1997), and what it might been like when the earth was destroyed in his last and ill fated film, Titan AE (2000). See, These all described Don Bluth's future work after the Small One. You Understand?

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