Pocahontas II: Journey to a New World

1998 "A New Journey Begins!"
4.8| 1h12m| G| en| More Info
Released: 04 August 1998 Released
Producted By: Disney Television Animation
Country: United States of America
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When news of John Smith's death reaches America, Pocahontas is devastated. She sets off to London with John Rolfe, to meet with the King of England on a diplomatic mission: to create peace and respect between the two great lands. However, Governor Ratcliffe is still around; he wants to return to Jamestown and take over. He will stop at nothing to discredit the young princess.

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Tom Ellery, Bradley Raymond

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Solemplex To me, this movie is perfection.
Wordiezett So much average
Afouotos Although it has its amusing moments, in eneral the plot does not convince.
Adeel Hail Unshakable, witty and deeply felt, the film will be paying emotional dividends for a long, long time.
girlzatah Worst, sequel, ever. Sure sequels to most movies are bad, but this just HORRIBLE. I wish I never watch it in the first place, killed the original movie for me. What makes me furious is that Pocahontas went with the new guy! No cute moments, no chemistry between them, no nothing! What happened to the we'll be together forever promise with the original John? I hate my decision to watch this. Beware, this movie will kill your childhood.
Stompgal_87 I first saw this film when I was about 12 or 13 when my dad rented it from his gym and while I found it an average film to begin with, it was also forgettable apart from the brief running gag of Meeko's seasickness. Fast forward several years later, I watched the Nostalgia Chick's 'Top 5 Least Awful Disney Sequels' where she placed this at no. 5 tied with 'The Lion King II: Simba's Pride' and the clips from this film refreshed my memory to a certain extent. More recently after having re-visited the lovely original, I decided to watch this on Amazon Instant Video and as I watched it, I was surprised at how I enjoyed it even more than I did first time around despite a couple of cons.Beginning with these cons, the animation quality is not as good as that in the first with the odd jerky movement and a Saturday morning cartoon look, particularly on the background characters, despite some effective uses of cel-shading, lighting and the principles of follow through and overlapping action and squash and stretch. The second con is that there are some historical inaccuracies with regard to Pocahontas visiting England (the original had similar inaccuracies too) but in spite of this the story on the whole is engaging, especially when Pocahontas is adjusting to British customs.Further to the positives, the incidental music is surprisingly good for a DTV sequel as it sounds cinematic and majestic in parts. While the songs here are not quite as good as the ones in the original, I really liked 'Where Do I Go From Here?,' 'What a Day in London' and 'Things Are Not What They Appear' as well as the gorgeous closing credits song. The characters who appeared in the original make a welcoming return, especially Pocahontas herself and Meeko, Flit and Percy (who are their usual cute and amusing selves here), but Nakoma and Grandmother Willow get considerably less screen time here than they did in the original, but this makes sense nonetheless. There are some worthwhile new characters such as John Rolfe, his supportive maid Mrs Jenkins albeit her somewhat repetitive dialogue about putting the tea on and Uti, who rarely speaks but is strong-willed nonetheless. The dialogue was decent but predictable in parts. Despite Donal Gibson replacing his brother for the voice of John Smith, he did his best to recreate the voice while Irene Bedard (speaking) and Judy Khun (singing) were more than welcome as Pocahontas; David Ogden Stiers was as menacing for John Ratcliffe; and Billy Zane and Jim Cummings were great as John Rolfe and King James respectively.Overall, the animation quality may be slightly lacklustre here but otherwise this film was far more enjoyable second time around with its story, inaccuracies aside, and music as its best pros. 8/10.
lisafordeay Pocahontas II Journey To A New World is the 1998 sequel to the 1995 smash hit that is Pocahontas. The story is based on REAL EVENTS and tells the story of Pocahontas who travels to London with a new man by her side(No not that John Smith but ANOTHER John called John Rolfe)as the evil villain from the 1st movie Radcliffe strikes again. Of course Pocahontas thinks that John Smith is dead even though his not.But problems arise when Pocahontas falls for Rolfe and when she learns that Smith isn't dead she must choose which man she wants to have.OK my only problem with this movie are a few things.1. Why did they turn John Smith into an egotistical moron?2. Why did they turn Pocahontas into a cheater by going off with another man,YES I know its based on real events you can't blame Disney for that,I mean it would be the same if Tangled was based on a true story and Rapunzel would go off with one of the Stabbington Brothers OR if it was Belle from Beauty & The Beast she would go off with Gaston and leave Beast behind if it was vice versa,have the Beast as the bad guy,and Gaston as the good guy.3. Why didn't Pocahontas decide to leave her people NOW when in the first movie she wouldn't go off with Smith in the end.(Again based on real events as Pocahontas married John Rolfe in real life and became Rebecca Rolfe and they had children together).The animation was nice but its amazing how the animator that did Pocahontas in this movie was similar to Glen Keane's design. Its hilarious how they made her like the same as Keane's creationThe songs are nice but you can't beat If I Never Knew You or Colours Of The Wind.The voice acting is good but seriously the guy voicing John Smith I could have sworn it was Mel Gibson but NOPE they hired his brother Donal to do it instead,sure NO wonder he was a jerk in this kiss my butt sequel.But in saying this I can't help but watch it on VHS now and again as I thought some parts to it was good. But in my opinion the first one was better and the romance between Smith and Pocahontas was 100 times better than her and Rolfe,I dunno I just can't put my finger on it.5/10
cajgray The first Pocahontas was beautiful! A wonderful love story! It's my favorite Disney movie of all time! John Smith is hot! Pocahontas 2 not only made me angry but it was just stupid! Pocahontas fought all throughout that movie to be with John Smith and didn't even stay with him. Sucks! The Plot line to me was just dumb, there wasn't as much emotion as the first one! The bright colors and the beauty of nature was gone and John Rolfe can go somewhere with his stupid ugly clothing! John Smith and Pocahontas were meant to be even though it didn't happen in real life. They just created that stupid mess to get a little extra money! And by the looks of the reviews doesn't seem they got much! Worst sequel to a movie I have ever seen! Don't go see it! It's a waste of time!