The Driver
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I really don't care if The Emperor's New Groove and Lilo & Stich got crummy tv spinoffs or sold some merch, those are some of the best things animated Disney has produced and need all the love.
My wife has always had a soft spot for The Rescuers & The Rescuers Down Under...Having watched them i think they're pretty underrated 🐀🐁
Agreed. Stitch is one of the most popular Disney characters after Mickey Mouse.People mentioning Mulan and Lilo & Stitch must be living in an alternate world because no one would consider those films underrated considering the amount of love they get from Disney themselves.
Just because they don't get mentioned in the same breath as their biggest films such as Beauty and the Beast and The Lion King doesn't make them underrated. They may not be S-tier in the eyes of Disney and fans, but they're certainly near the top if you ask the majority of people.
why are talking mice so common anyway? are they just easier to draw expressively because they kind of have hands?
why are talking mice so common anyway? are they just easier to draw expressively because they kind of have hands?
Along with most animals, they're generally fairly easier to draw. During the early years of Disney animation, for example, the animators had a hard time drawing humans, and that's why an extra focus was placed on making the goofier looking characters much more prominent. Since then, it's basically stuck.
Bolt was seriously fantastic.
Tangled too.
People mentioning Mulan and Lilo & Stitch must be living in an alternate world because no one would consider those films underrated considering the amount of love they get from Disney themselves.
Just because they don't get mentioned in the same breath as their biggest films such as Beauty and the Beast and The Lion King doesn't make them underrated. They may not be S-tier in the eyes of Disney and fans, but they're certainly near the top if you ask the majority of people.
Disney is more about giving love to Stitch as a character rather than the actual film.
That's a good way to put it. They were mostly animation and aesthetic exercises with lackluster plots.I don't know what it is, but so many Disney movies from '60 to '90 I have a clear image of what happens in the first 30 minutes or so, but everything after that is completely wiped from my brain. Sword in the Stone, Aristocats, Black Cauldron, Oliver and Company... all of their resolutions were apparently not compelling enough or inoffensive or something, but... yeah.
Small, cute animals that live in parallel to humans, but have a world of their own.I get that, but why mice and small rodents in particular. Not just Disney but Don Bluth has done this multiple times.
Tangled did get a lot of presence and positive buzz but what ended up happening is Frozen came out like 2 years later and completely eclipsed it. I definitely wouldn't call it underrated though. It's getting a cartoon series afterall.
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I mean, Atlantis - Michael J Fox, James Garner, Leonard Nimoy? Just fantastic.