Retelling of the classic children's tale from a 1960s psychedelic viewpoint.Retelling of the classic children's tale from a 1960s psychedelic viewpoint.Retelling of the classic children's tale from a 1960s psychedelic viewpoint.
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- TriviaBob O'Connell also appeared in Death Promise (1977). Both movies were riffed by Michael J. Nelson, Bill Corbett, and Kevin Murphy, under the Rifftrax name.
- GoofsWhen Thumbelina talks to the Swallow, she refers to Mr. Digger as "Mr. Mole," a deceased character referred to earlier.
- ConnectionsEdited into Santa and the Ice Cream Bunny (1972)
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Parents, unless you want your child to have nightmares, do not let your kids watch this movie. I remember watching this movie several times as a child in the early 1980s. All I can say is that I am scarred for life! I remember this movie as scaring the hell out of me for no good reason. The psychedelic quality of it was over my head and didn't end up mesmerizing and delighting me as promised, but confused and scared me. This from a kid who by that age had seen more horror movies than anyone should have. I really think this movie was made by a bunch of hippies who were all hopped up on drugs and thought that they were thinking in childlike ways, but really were just stoned. Scary, scary, scary. Terrible movie that I still get uncomfortable thinking about to this very day!
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