![]() Upon arriving in England, Pocahontas is astounded by this "new world." But at the height of her fun, Ratcliffe appears and grins evilly when he finds out it's Pocahontas as an ambassador, a lowly woman, instead of the Chief (actually the first time in the whole story where Ratcliffe and Pocahontas meet face to face). Then Rolfe and Pocahontas come to a truce, and perhaps this is where the first sparks of a strong and deep blossoming romance appear. While on the ship, the captain nearly arrested Pocahontas for harboring stowaways, but Rolfe saves her. The next day, Pocahontas sets off for England with Meeko, Flit, and Percy stowing away on the ship and a bodyguard sent by the Chief (known as Uttamatomakkin). Later on, Pocahontas asks for advice from Grandmother Willow, who tells her to "listen to the spirit within." Pocahontas volunteers, despite Rolfe having doubts and a native saying bad disadvantages. That night at a dance in the Indian village, Rolfe intrudes with a gift of a horse for "The Mighty Pocahontas." When Pocahontas steps forward, Rolfe finds himself in an awkward situation: the stubborn Chief will not go to England, but war will break out unless an envoy is sent. Rolfe then assumes "Pocahontas" is the name of the Chief of the Powhatans. Rolfe later overhears two women talking about Pocahontas preventing a war. Pocahontas is annoyed by Rolfe for interfering in her attempt to stop the skirmish and Rolfe dislikes Pocahontas for rebuking him because of said interference. After an incident with a biased settler and a near-battle between the warriors and settlers, Pocahontas meets Rolfe face-to-face but they don't take a liking to each other. By now, civilians from England have settled in Jamestown and rush to meet the boat. A while later, John Rolfe's ship arrives. She eventually decides to move on and buries his compass in the snow. Pocahontas is still mourning John Smith's death. In the New World, Pocahontas's old friend Nakoma seems to be married. In order to prevent such a happening, a young diplomat, John Rolfe, is sent to bring Chief Powhatan to King James for negotiations. ![]() This page includes content from Wiki Pedia/Wiki Quote, and can be used in agreement with their terms of service.Set several years after the original film (circa 1610-1614), John Smith (voiced in the sequel by Donal Gibson) has been presumed dead in a plot by Governor Ratcliffe, the villain from the original film, to declare war against the Powhatan Nation back in the New World. The Adventures of Sebastian Cole Quotes | He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (2002 TV series) Quotes | The Adventures of Don Coyote and Sancho Panda Quotes | If you have a quote to add or change, please fill in the form below.Īdditional Film and TV Quotes Educational Television (Hong Kong) Quotes | (Billy Zane) "Don't you dare tell me I don't care about her.".(Donal Gibson) "You may not care about her safety -".(Jean Stapleton) "I'll put on some tea.".Careful, she's about to put on some tea." (Billy Zane) "The Jenkins have been serving the Rolfe family for centuries.(Billy Zane) "Lovely - in your underwear.(Pocahontas) "Well, since you are new here I don't expect you to have them yet.".Whatever happened to manners and etiquette?" (Billy Zane) "Well, you didn't say, "Thank you," either.Pocahontas II: Journey to a New World Quotes Jean Stapleton as Mrs. The cast includes: Donal Gibson as John Smith, Billy Zane as John Rolfe, and Jean Stapleton as Mrs. Pocahontas II: Journey to a New World is distributed by Walt Disney Home Video. Each episode of Pocahontas II: Journey to a New World is 72 minutes long. Pocahontas II: Journey to a New World is recorded in English and originally aired in United States. It features Leslie Hough as producer, and Lennie Niehaus, Blaise Tosti, Stacy Widelitz, and Larry Grossman Marty Panzer in charge of musical score. Pocahontas II: Journey to a New World stopped airing in 1970. Pocahontas II: Journey to a New World is a TV show that was first aired in 1970. Pocahontas II: Journey to a New World Quotes
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