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A Brief Introduction to Romance in the Wind.

"Pocahontas in the Wind" was launched on 1995, which is Disney's first long cartoon adapted from real history.

"Romance in the Wind" is Disney's thirty-third classic animation, which was released on 1995. It is Disney's first true historical cartoon adapted from a long story.

The heroine of Romance in the Wind is an Indian, An Hongzhu-Romance in the Wind.

The heroine of Romance in the Wind is an Indian princess Romance in the Wind.

Her legendary life is a household name in the United States, and Disney put the story of this Indian princess on the big screen.

Her legendary life in the United States is a well-known family story. Disney put the story of the Indian princess on the big screen.

She saved the British explorer John Smith and resolved an inter-racial war.

She saved the British explorer John Smith and resolved a war between alien races.

This film emphasizes the integration with nature and the respect between nations.

This film emphasizes natural integration and racial respect.

This ending also changed Disney's tradition of happy reunion in the past.

The ending also changed Disney's tradition of happy reunion.

Pocahontas chose to stay in his hometown and lead his people.

Pocahontas chose to stay at home and lead the game.

John Smith returned to England injured, leaving an unforgettable regret.

John Smith returned to England with an injury and left a very hard job.