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Ferngully: The Last Rainforest -

: To align with the movie's heavy conservation message, the promotional posters and press materials were printed strictly on recycled paper.

: Produced right before the digital ink-and-paint revolution fully took over, the film relied on physical hand-drawn storyboards, concept art on black paper, and 150,000 hand-painted acetate cels. FernGully: The Last Rainforest

: The screenplay by Jim Cox was adapted from a series of physical paper books called The FernGully Stories written by Australian author Diana Young. 🔬 Academic Research : To align with the movie's heavy conservation

: If you are researching academic texts, scholars frequently cite the film in research papers discussing 1990s environmentalism, eco-criticism in children's media, and corporate pollution. FernGully: The Last Rainforest (1992) - Connections - IMDb 🔬 Academic Research : If you are researching

The 1992 animated film is highly recognized for its groundbreaking real-world environmental efforts, most notably becoming the first major Hollywood film to have its theatrical posters printed entirely on recycled paper .

Beyond the promotional materials, the word "paper" links to the film in several ways: 🌳 Eco-Friendly Promotion

: All consumer merchandise tied to the film's release was shipped in environmentally conscious cardboard and paper packaging. 🎨 Traditional Animation & Production

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