Amazon and eBay links may be affiliate links.
So, this animated flick from '96, titled Animated Hero Classics: Harriet Tubman, dives into the life of Tubman with a unique approach. The animation style is pretty straightforward, nothing too flashy, but it does effectively convey the gravity of her journey. The pacing feels a bit brisk in spots, but it manages to touch on significant themes like courage and freedom. It's interesting how it aims to educate while still being engaging for younger audiences. The voice performances are decent, though not particularly remarkable, but they suit the tone alright. Overall, it’s a distinct piece for history buffs and animation collectors alike.
Animated Hero Classics: Harriet Tubman has a niche spot in the collector market, particularly for those focused on educational animations of the 90s. The VHS format seems to be more common, though finding a good condition copy can be a bit tricky. Its scarcity isn't extreme, but interest tends to hover around those who appreciate its historical context. The series itself isn’t widely known, making it a unique find for dedicated collectors.
Streaming data powered by JustWatch
Have you seen this?
Rate it and share your take with other collectors.
Discover
Explore our complete collection organized by genre