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Raggedy Ann & Andy Reviews

Well animated, but overlong and boring children's film based on the popular doll characters. Williams plays a little girl whose dolls come to life after she reads them stories. A nice effort, but the film suffers from tedious musical numbers by Joe Raposo that seem to last forever. Songs: "I Look and What Do I See!" (sung by Didi Conn), "No Girl's Toy" (sung by Mark Baker), "Rag Dolly" (sung by Conn, Baker, Chorus), "Poor Babette" (sung by Niki Flacks), "A Miracle" (sung by George S. Irving), "Ho-Yo" (sung by Irving), "Candy Hearts" (sung by Conn, Baker), "Blue" (sung by Fred Stuthman), "The Mirage" (sung by Stuthman, Chorus), "I Never Get Enough" (sung by Joe Silver), "I Love You" (sung by Alan Sues), "Loony Anthem" (sung by Sues, Chorus), "It's Not Easy Being King" (sung by Marty Brill), "Hooray for Me" (sung by Flacks), "You're My Friend" (sung by Irving), "Home" (sung by Conn, Baker, Chorus).