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This Blu-ray version is sometimes considered the definitive “Special Edition” by collectors.

The Special Edition introduced FernGully to a new generation (Millennials and Gen Z via DVD rentals/Netflix mail service). It also rekindled discussion of the film’s (2009), with many noting that Cameron cited FernGully as an inspiration for Pandora’s ecosystem.

The is available now on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray, and select digital retailers (iTunes, Vudu, and Amazon Prime). Collectors should look for the limited-edition Steelbook, which features exclusive art of Crysta holding a single seed against a backdrop of smoke stacks. Fern Gully The Last Rainforest Special Edition ...

It is available as a two-disc Blu-ray + DVD combo pack with new cover art and internal artwork. Special Features

In 2011, Fox released a with the same name but added: This Blu-ray version is sometimes considered the definitive

The reminds us that "the rainforest is magic," but it is also real. As Crysta says at the climax: "It’s not just my forest. It’s yours, too." Whether you are a collector, an environmentalist, or just someone who loves great animation, buy this edition. Protect the magic. And watch the credits for the hilarious outtakes from Robin Williams—they alone are worth the price of admission.

The film’s soundtrack is legendary. Who can forget "Toxic Love," Tim Curry’s jazzy, horrifying villain song? The includes a DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 track. The surround sound immerses you in the jungle; you can hear the chatter of the beat bugs and the creak of the ancient trees. For purists, the original 2.0 stereo track is also included. The is available now on 4K Ultra HD,

, this 2-disc Blu-ray + DVD combo pack brings the vibrant Australian rainforest to life with unprecedented clarity. Why It's Worth Revisiting

| | Original 1992 VHS | 2005 Special Edition DVD | | --- | --- | --- | | Aspect Ratio | 1.33:1 (full screen) | 1.85:1 widescreen (original theatrical ratio) | | Audio | Stereo | 5.1 Surround | | Extras | None | Documentary, commentary, games, art gallery | | Remastering | No | Yes (video & audio) | | Language options | English only | English, Spanish, French (dubbed and subtitled) |

The Special Edition is packed with exclusive extras that dive deep into the production:

The Special Edition brings a crispness to the animation that highlights the artistry of the early 90s. The greens of the canopy are lusher; the ominous sludge of Hexxus carries a grimy, oily texture that standard definition simply couldn't capture. The bioluminescent scenes, where the forest glows in response to the fairies' magic, finally pop with the intensity the animators intended. Watching the Special Edition is akin to wiping a dirty window; the depth of the background paintings and the fluidity of the character animation are restored to their former glory.