The same lesson -- the neverending lesson -- on the value of fiction. ("I've already read that book." "But have you ever read a book twice? Books change, each time you read them!") It's taught with some of the same hideous creatures, but with some new hideous ones as well (an NBA-type mascot tooth-achingly called "Nimbly" and some giant June bugs), and a new name for the enemy ("The Emptiness"), not to mention a new director, George T. Miller (the "T" stands for The Man from Snowy River, not The Road Warrior), who makes his presence most felt in the "real world" before the return to Fantasia and the surrender to facile magic and tiresome special effects. With Jonathan Brandis and Kenny Morrison. (1991) — Duncan Shepherd
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