Favorite Disney Animated Film

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Now, I really don't know much cause that's quite some time ago...
I'd say Lion King as long as I remember it.

As for Pixar, I liked Bug's Life and Cars and Toy Story.
 

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Sleeping Beauty
I love the art work. It was state of the art when they were working on it. Like 2D. Based on art from the middle ages, I believe.
 

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Shrek Forever After
How to Train your Dragon Official

Those aren't Disney films xd

Sleeping Beauty
I love the art work. It was state of the art when they were working on it. Like 2D. Based on art from the middle ages, I believe.
I love the art work too, the animation was very ahead of it's time. The movie was made in 1959 and had the animation of something released in 2011. And the art work itself was very beautiful and the Tchaikovsky music, in the "Once Upon a Dream" music was breathtaking. Sleeping Beauty is definitely an underrated Disney Film.
 

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anything from the disney renaissance baby! :D that is anything from little mermaid (1989) to tarzan (1999) so a 10 year span

Hebi, you should read up on this, it's very interesting about the history of disney, and i think you especially would like it. :D

Disney can be divided into four major eras:

1. The Emergence Era (its debut to late 60's): Ones like Peter Pan, Sleeping Beauty, SNow White, the classics. This marks Disney's rising star to fame and acclaim.

2. The Dead Era (early 70's to late 80's): this twenty year span had no successful movies and disney was actually, very unpopular in the movie business. Without disneyland, and other ventures, the company might have gone bankrupt. It needed more successful movies.

3. Disney Renaissance (1989 to 1999): Read xd

4. The Digital Age (21st Century) : Even though Pixar released Toy Story in 1995, the digital age is considered to officially have started in 2000. This is the wide range of digitally animated movies.

*Some might consider a small era number 5. Live Action (21st Century): This era would include movies like Pirates of the Caribbean, but most people, including me, don't count that as an era.

Some think The Princess and the frog is the start of a Second Disney Renaissance, which is what i hope.. the 90's movies were the best, hands down. U_U

Hope you enjoyed that! :)
 

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Agreed X2

I love the art work too, the animation was very ahead of it's time. The movie was made in 1959 and had the animation of something released in 2011. And the art work itself was very beautiful and the Tchaikovsky music, in the "Once Upon a Dream" music was breathtaking. Sleeping Beauty is definitely an underrated Disney Film.

:hug: I love the classics. I'm glad I'll get to rewatch them all with my almost 2yr old niece. sigh.
 
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