The Golden Mountain

The Golden Mountain is a 1984 animated adventure drama film directed by Don Bluth and released by United Artists and Lorimar Pictures. The film featured the voices of Carl Steven, Ami Foster, Dom Deluise, Roy Kinnear, Anne Ramsey, Pat Buttram, DeForest Kelley, and Jackie Vernon.

Synopsis
Bushy is a young coyote pup who is teased by all of the other coyotes in his pack both young and old alike, because of his unusually long and bushy tail from which he gets his name from. When an attempt to prove himself by challenging an evil coyote named Swiftclaws goes awry, this ends up turning the other coyotes, with the exception of his father Tawny and his best friend Marigold, against him. The only way to redeem himself to travel to a supposedly enchanted place in the desert called the Golden Mountain, which is said to grant the wishes of those that travel to it. What follows after is Bushy's journey to the Golden Mountain as he learns to accept himself for who he is.

Plot
TBA

Cast
Carl Steven as Bushy

Ami Foster as Marigold

Jeff Corey as Tawny, Bushy's father

Dom Deluise as the Woodpecker

Roy Kinnear as Swiftclaws

Anne Ramsey as Thornetta

Pat Buttram as Maxwell

DeForest Kelley as Jorge

Jackie Vernon as Digby

Buddy Hackett as Mr. Armadillo

Susan Pleshette as Mrs. Armadillo

Dorothy McGuire as the Narrator

Home Media
The Golden Mountain was released on VHS and Laserdisc by MGM/UA Home Video on May 14, 1985. The film was later released on DVD in 2002 before marking its debut on Blu-Ray in 2013.