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Waking Up Horton stands as an example of 1990s independent family cinema, utilizing veteran actors to ground a fantastical premise. It emphasizes the "happy-ending" trope common to the genre while exploring cultural themes through a magical-realist lens. Baytown Sun Newspaper Archives, Oct 17, 2001, p. 15

: While not a major theatrical blockbuster, the film found a secondary life through television broadcasts and local newspaper listings in the late 1990s and early 2000s. V. Conclusion Waking Up Horton

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: The children must navigate various obstacles—often involving adults who don't believe them or physical challenges—to fulfill Horton's spiritual needs. 15 : While not a major theatrical blockbuster,

: The story follows two children who discover the spirit of an eccentric American Indian warrior, Horton, and embark on a journey to help him return to his ancestral home.

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