![]() Reviewed by jboothmillard 5 / 10 The Magic Sword: Quest For Camelot In conclusion, an above average movie, with a story that started off well, but ran out of steam too early. Pierce Brosnan was also an interesting choice, but if I were a director, I wouldn't have picked John Gielgud to voice Merlin, although he would have been good if it was live-action. On a positive note, Eric idle and Don Rickles were hilarious, and Jane Seymour made a sincere Julianna. ![]() Jessalyn Gilsig and Cary Elwes started off a little bland, and Gary Oldman relishes his role as the villain, if a little over the top at times. As for the voice talents they were a mixed bag. The reasons why some children didn't laugh at the two-headed dragon, which was the best character, is because they wouldn't in a million years have understood the pop culture references, though they were funny. Another problem was the script, which had its ups and downs. Celine Dion is a very good singer, but her voice is too powerful for Julianna, but it's good they didn't ask someone like Barbara Streisand, another excellent singer with a too-big voice for the character. The biggest problem was the singing voices, they didn't match the voice acting. My favourites were "The Prayer", "Looking Through Your Eyes", and "If I didn't have you." The other songs were not as good, but not mind numbingly awful. As for the songs, they aren't actually that bad. The animation is good, if a little bland in the musical numbers, with exception of the splendid witchcraft scene. Reviewed by TheLittleSongbird 7 / 10 A lot more watchable than Richard Rich's King and I
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