<P> In England, Rolfe leaves Pocahontas at his mansion and meets with King James and Queen Anne, but James refuses to meet with Pocahontas despite Rolfe's pleas . Instead, per Ratcliffe's suggestion, James invites both Rolfe and Pocahontas to an upcoming ball and promises that if Pocahontas impresses him by acting "civilised", he will prevent the armada from sailing to Jamestown, but if she does not, he will declare war . Knowing that Ratcliffe deliberately manipulated the King, Rolfe and his maid, Mrs. Jenkins, educate Pocahontas in the ways of British etiquette to prepare her . At the ball, Pocahontas wins over the King and Queen with flattery and almost manages to prevent war, but a bear - baiting arranged by Ratcliffe and greatly enjoyed by the snobbish nobility infuriates Pocahontas and she openly accuses the King of savage behaviour . James angrily orders Pocahontas and Uti imprisoned in the Tower of London, and declares war on the Powhatan tribe . </P> <P> At his home, a despondant Rolfe is approached by a hooded stranger who helps him break Pocahontas and Uti out of the tower and take them to an inn, where the man reveals himself to be John Smith . Smith implores Pocahontas to stay hidden with him, but she instead takes Rolfe's advice and decides to try and stop the war one last time . She openly confronts the King in the palace and reveals Smith, thus proving that Ratcliffe had been lying the entire time . Realising Ratcliffe's treachery, James sends a battalion to stop the armada . They are successful in stopping the ships before they can set sail, but Ratcliffe refuses to give up and tries to kill Pocahontas. Smith appears and fights Ratcliffe one - on - one until Ratcliffe draws a gun, but before he can fire, Rolfe sends him overboard with the ship's mast . Ratcliffe makes it back to the port, where he is arrested by the King . </P> <P> Smith receives a royal pardon and his own ship from the King as a sign of apology . Pocahontas and Rolfe, meanwhile, appear on the verge of admitting that they love each other . Before they can, Smith appears and implores Pocahontas to accompany him on his new journeys around the world, but Pocahontas chooses otherwise and she and Smith part ways as friends . As Pocahontas later prepares to return to Jamestown, she finds Rolfe waiting for her on the ship, having chosen to go and live with her in Jamestown (with Uti remaining in London in his stead). They kiss as the ship sails into the sunset . </P> <Ul> <Li> Irene Bedard (Judy Kuhn singing) as Pocahontas: the main character . Desiring everlasting peace between England and her people, she travels to London as a diplomat, falling in love with John Rolfe on the way . </Li> <Li> Billy Zane as John Rolfe: the diplomat sent to bring Chief Powhatan to England and who falls in love with Pocahontas to the point that he stands up against Ratcliffe and King James' injustice . </Li> <Li> Donal Gibson as Captain John Smith: Pocahontas's one time love, presumed dead after a confrontation with Ratcliffe . He later resurfaces to aid Pocahontas and John Rolfe against Ratcliffe . </Li> <Li> David Ogden Stiers as Governor Ratcliffe: the main villain . Having lied to King James about the events in Jamestown, Ratcliffe becomes more determined than ever to go to war with the Powhatans in order to find his falsely speculated treasure, even if it means influencing the King . </Li> <Li> John Kassir as Meeko: Pocahontas's pet raccoon, ever looking for fun . </Li> <Li> Russell Means as Chief Powhatan: Pocahontas's father and chief of the Powhatans . He refuses to travel to England, so Pocahontas goes in his stead . </Li> <Li> Frank Welker as Flit: Pocahontas's hummingbird friend, now warmer towards strangers than before . </Li> <Li> Linda Hunt as Grandmother Willow: Pocahontas's spiritual guardian . She advises Pocahontas to go to England for peace . </Li> <Li> Danny Mann as Percy: once Ratcliffe's pet dog, now living with Pocahontas and Meeko in Jamestown . </Li> <Li> Michelle St. John as Nakoma: Pocahontas's best friend, now married to a Powhatan who somewhat resembles Kocoum . </Li> <Li> Jim Cummings as King James: King of England . While well - meaning, he is also simple - minded and snobbish, easily falling for every lie Ratcliffe tells him . </Li> <Li> Finola Hughes as Queen Anne: James's wife, somewhat more intelligent and open than her husband . </Li> <Li> Jean Stapleton as Mrs. Jenkins: John Rolfe's well - meaning housemaid . </Li> <Li> Brad Garrett as Uttamatomakkin: Pocahontas's bodyguard, sent by Powhatan to watch over her . His nickname is "Uti". </Li> </Ul>

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