Fan Lobby for the Re-release of The Secret of NIMH

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About twenty years ago, a small group of animators broke off from the Disney animation studio and started their own company. The result of these events was one of the great animated classics of our time: The Secret of NIMH. The animators were of course Don Bluth and company.

I can remember my first experience with the film as a child. It was a magical experience, maybe even a defining one. But why has this classic so nearly been forgotten? In many ways, The Secret of NIMH captures much of the spirit and charm that most modern American animations have lost. Its a film with a soul, with a heart. It has historical significance in the world of animation as well. It is time that people were reminded of what animation can be.

The time is ripe for a re-release of The Secret of NIMH theatrically. We sincerely believe that there is enough of an audience for such a strategy to be profitable. There are other adults who fondly remember the film from their childhood; not only would we desire to see the film theatrically ourselves, but those that have children would certainly wish to introduce them to so fine a film. The nostalgic aside, there are other audiences for this film. Parents are often troubled by trying to find films suitable to show their children. Unlike many modern films, even animated ones, NIMH is an innocent entertainment - dark, but not too frightening; a film with messages about courage and mother love, and yet at the same time exciting enough to be appealing; tender, yet never cloyingly sweet.

Furthermore, after such a theatrical release, the sales of the DVD would surely rise. This would offer another opportunity. Many fans of the film were deeply disappointed with the bare-bones, pan-and-scan DVD presented by MGM. With new fans accumulating from a theatrical release, and old fans returning with renewed affection, there could be no better time to re-author the disc. The flaws with the original disc could be fixed - a widescreen version, a restored print, and extras added to the disc. Perhaps even a directors commentary. Considering the historical importance of the film, no amount of extras would be too much.

This, then, is our desire: we petition MGM/UA Home Entertainment to re-release the film theatrically. We further request that after such a release, the film be re-authored to DVD with a restored widescreen print and extras.
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Goal
300 signatures
Goal: 1,000
Latest Signatures
13 January 2016
300. Randal Dg | Bluth is one of the best animators around, and is his best movie.
10 October 2015
299. Toni K | The secret of NIMH is animation at its best, based on original topic and has appealing characters, doesn't forcefeed too many cultural ideals and still portrays its "era" well.
1 August 2015
298. Christian L | I support this petition
1 August 2015
297. Martin Salinasi | Any fan and HT enthusiast will agree that the re-release of this gem must be done correctly. I would go as far to say this would be stunning in Superbit!
29 June 2015
296. John J | Hmm, a waterfall. Must... swim... up...
4 June 2015
295. Jake R | really really need a widescreen version and remastered version.
13 May 2015
294. Dylan M | I support this petition
21 April 2015
293. Arthur R | Secret Of NIMH happens to be my favorite animated movie of all time. I would love to finally see it as it was originally presented, in full aspect ratio.
10 April 2015
292. Beto Archer | Yes yes yes!!! We'd certainly appreciate a DVD reedition worthy of a collector's item, with lots of extras - even creators Don Bluth and Gary Goldman have given the nod to this. It's about time to give a TRUE animation classic its due lush treatment. I ho
29 March 2015
291. Francisco Jsotoj | I support this petition
26 January 2015
290. Matthew M | I support this petition
7 January 2015
289. Scott C | At the very least...the DVD Widescreen please
4 January 2015
288. Martin S | I have seen a lot of animated movies. I think that "The Secret of NIMH" is still the best of them. It should have another chance like Star Trek Classic.
28 December 2014
287. Henny Vanderk | dvd
27 December 2014
286. Mark Leem | I support this petition
24 December 2014
285. Sonja K | I support this petition
5 December 2014
284. Patricia R | This is a movie I definately think would be worth re-releasing in theater!
21 November 2014
283. Ian F | I support this petition
20 November 2014
282. John H | Is Truly One Of The Greats!
5 September 2014
281. Bob Jehosephat | I support this petition
25 August 2014
280. Josh Y | I support this petition
29 July 2014
279. Mark B | I support this petition
6 June 2014
278. Nathan T | I support this petition
1 June 2014
277. Crimson E | I just can't understand how this treasure of a movie keeps getting the shaft, it deserves at least a great DVD. Concept sketches, anything! SSo much could be learned from this piece of art.
5 May 2014
276. Trevor H | The Secret of NIMH is a work of art, a beautiful one. We are fans of this and other MGM/UA features, and want to enjoy it the way it was intended.
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