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It’s been nearly 40 years since The Last Unicorn (1982) reared its magnificent, horn-adorned head in theaters across America. For adults, the animated Rankin/Bass production was a highly ...
Beagle’s 1968 novel The Last Unicorn into an animated feature film. The two stories share several commonalities. In The Last Unicorn, the titular unicorn (Mia Farrow) overhears hunters in her ...
Peter Beagle, author of “The Last Unicorn,” has just recovered the rights to his work.Credit...Talia Herman for The New York Times Supported by By Elizabeth A. Harris Peter Beagle started ...
the animation team of Rankin/Bass got freakier with The Last Unicorn. Based on the 1968 Peter S. Beagle fantasy novel, the film captures all of the book’s alluring, riddlesome beauty.
Upon learning that she may be the last of her kind in all the world, Peter S. Beagle’s titular and nameless unicorn sets out from her enchanted lilac wood to discover what the monstrous Red Bull ...
Long, beautiful horns. A sturdy but svelte figure. Extremely elusive. In The Last Unicorn, nature writer William deBuys rekindles our love affair with unicorns by introducing readers to the saola.
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