I bought this for my lovely girlfriend because it was her favourite film as a child. I am 31, saw it this week for the first time, and thought the film was brilliant. I am amazed that it is not really known that well in Britain. Unlike many films for adults, The Last Unicorn never once hits a boring patch, it pulls you along, and unlike the more simplistic Disney films deals with more mature themes. Even the baddies are painted with sympathy, their actions explained by their weakness rather just "because they are the baddies". Bring an ounce of adult cyncism to this film and you'll break the spell, but approach it like a child yourself and you'll love its innocence and ethos of sheer goodness. The wonderful, beautiful music by 'America' is stunning.