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A collaboration between [[Don Bluth]] and [[Steven Spielberg]], ''An American Tail'' starts off on Hanukkah in 1885, opening in a Russian schtetl. The camera pans past the house belonging to the human Moskowitz family to reveal a tiny duplicate house inhabited by the Mousekewitz family. They are Jewish-Russian mice who are forced to escape persecution after [[You Can't Go Home Again|their village is destroyed in a pogrom]] [[Cats Are Mean|by Cossack cats]]. |
A collaboration between [[Don Bluth]] and [[Steven Spielberg]], ''An American Tail'' starts off on Hanukkah in 1885, opening in a Russian schtetl. The camera pans past the house belonging to the human Moskowitz family to reveal a tiny duplicate house inhabited by the Mousekewitz family. They are Jewish-Russian mice who are forced to escape persecution after [[You Can't Go Home Again|their village is destroyed in a pogrom]] [[Cats Are Mean|by Cossack cats]]. |
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