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Thomas Montgomery Newman (born October 20, 1955) is an American composer best known for his many film scores. In a career that has spanned over four decades, he has scored numerous classics including The Player, The Shawshank Redemption, Cinderella Man, American Beauty, The Green Mile, In the Bedroom, Angels in America, Finding Nemo, WALL-E, the James Bond films Skyfall, Spectre, and the war film 1917. Newman has been nominated for fifteen Academy Awards, tying him with fellow composer Alex North for the most nominations without a win. He has also been nominated for four Golden Globes, and has won two BAFTAs, six Grammys and an Emmy Award. Newman was honored with the Richard Kirk award at the 2000 BMI Film and TV Awards. The award is given annually to a composer who has made significant contributions to film and television music. His achievements have contributed to the Newmans being the most nominated Academy Award extended family, with a collective 92 nominations in various music categories.

A 9-year-old girl named Zelda Hudson who lives with her mother and father, Mr. & Mrs. Hudson, and her 14-year-old brother, Kurt Hudson, in a little house on Delta County, Michigan believes in mythical mushroom people just like in her storybook she reads. When the Hudson family goes camping in the Hiawatha National Forest, Zelda goes exploring in the woods for mushroom people. But when she magically gets shrunk to the size of a fly by an evil lizard sorcerer, she meets and befriends a beautiful mushroom princess named Milly (resemblance to Bo Peep from Toy Story) who is the daughter of Queen Margret, ruler of the mushroom people. In agreement, Zelda volunteers to help get rid of the lizard sorcerer, Berak, who causes all sorts of trouble around the entire kingdom. After that, Milly has to help Zelda change back to her normal size and return to her family somehow.
