Once Upon A Forest (1993)
Studio: Hanna-Barbara Studios
Director: Charles Grovensor
Theme: Prejudice is Born From Ignorance- “Just like a hedgehog, with a big mouth and no brains.”
Theme: Science vs Faith- “We’re lost too, in our grief!”
Theme: Youth Vs Age- “No, you wrecked months and months of work!”
Once Upon a Forest, much like FernGully, was very much about teaching kids the importance of saving the planet. But unlike FernGully, there are a lot of interesting themes throughout the entire story. The first being the most interesting one that ties in with all of the others- the theme of Prejudice is Born From Ignorance. Uncle Cornelius is tasked with teaching the kids of the neighborhood how to forage and learn about nature and he basically works as their mentor. He teaches them science and is a nice guy in general, but he is actually incredibly prejudice against humans. While justified because he lost his family when he was a child, he unnecessarily scares the children and refers to the humans as monsters. While that may be so, not all humans are monsters. Like the entire reason the forest gets poisoned is a complete accident. Humans are the instigators and are cleaning up the mess after the fact. Prejudice also seeps into the lives of the other kids that the heroes meet. They are reaching the last leg of their journey and need to get up a mountain. They are approached by a bunch of kids who think that it’s impossible for land animals to fly. They even make fun of the two boys, calling them names and other derogatory language. When the flying machine actually works, they are actually impressed and take back what they’d said against the boys.
Science Vs Faith is also an incredibly big part of this story. The only way to save Michelle is through a very rare plant and the kids venture out to find it. While science tells them that the plant exists, they have to take a lot of their journey only on faith. They lose faith a lot through the journey. And faith is shown to be a weakness when science easily solves the problem of a little bird trapped in a quagmire. The other birds are holding a pre-funeral for the bird, thinking he is destined to die because he is stuck and make no efforts to rescue him. The Trio quickly realize that it is a simple task and simply use their science know-how to simple pull the kid out using leverage. And it’s viewed the other birds as a miracle. The real theme is balancing the two out. Science explains our world and helps us to understand it, but its okay to have a little faith about the world too. Maybe there are things that can’t be explained by science that faith can or having faith in science is perfectly natural.
The final theme and the one I always looked at was Age Vs Youth. As a kid, I actually always disliked Uncle Cornelius. I thought he was going to be the bad guy because despite being a scientist and incredibly kind of Michelle, he was actually really mean and short tempered with the other kids. He treated them badly, yelled at them and constantly corrected them without encouraging their curious nature. The kids actually are incredibly smart and use their own abilities to save Michelle. And Uncle Cornelius also lets his own past and his world view cloud his teachings to the kids, telling them to fear everything- especially humans, and when they set out on their own, the kids lost their way a lot. It was through their love of Michelle and their own friendship that they were able to get the flower that would save her life.















