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While the Mickey section of the film is superior, it also suffers a bit from casting Mickey as just another character a similar fate befell the Muppets when they were being forced into classic literary adaptations , as Gabler also notes. Maybe it's telling that this was the first film where Walt didn't exclusively voice the character himself. Instead, he called sound effects man Jimmy Macdonald into his office and told him he didn't have the time anymore, although its been theorized that his voice, which took on a gravelly quality due to his chain-smoking filter-less cigarettes, probably had something to do with it.
Macdonald would voice the character for the next 38 years. So while the Mickey in this film had drifted far away from the Mouse that was so beloved, it was the start of a version of the character that would last for the next several decades. Maybe the most uneven of the "package films," there's also some lyrical beauty to be found in Melody Time , which, despite its ups and downs, makes it the best of the bunch — or at least the most interesting.
Originally intended as an anthology of American folk heroes only two are left in the final product , it serves as a kind of half-formed follow-up to Fantasia , which despite its commercial success was still seen as a creative north star.
Of the seven short sections, most are at least entertaining and some are downright stunning. Ultimately, Melody Time like the other package films sits awkwardly between an overlong "Silly Symphony" and the grand ambition of Fantasia.
The result was layoffs at the studio and a three-week Hawaiian cruise for Walt. He wanted to forget about work for a while. It's easy to understand why. Remembered now more for the single-frame splice of a pornographic film into the background than for anything in the actual movie, The Rescuers is intermittently charming but mostly flavorless and limp.
Originally attempted years earlier with The Jungle Book favorite Louis Prima in a prominent musical role he'd also play a singing bear , it was put on hold after the singer discovered he had a brain tumor. Instead, two other Margery Sharp stories were adapted and combined to form The Rescuers. The idea of a pair of animal detectives attempting to solve a crime in the human world is an ingenious idea the original poster promised "mystery," "fun" and "intrigue" , and Bob Newhart and Eva Gabor are terrific performers, gamely suited for animation.
But the movie feels listless and the animation style referred to as xerography due to the animator's lines being copied onto cels , which is charming in other films, feels cheap and unfinished here. The hairiness of the lines adds a seedy quality to the entire enterprise which was fully pulled into the mucky depths by that animator splicing a shot from an adult film into the background of one of the scenes.
The most memorable aspect of the film is probably Madame Medusa Geraldine Page , a blustery villainess that was originally supposed to be Cruella de Vil and was eventually modeled on legendary animator Milt Kahl's ex-wife seriously.
The characters of Bernard and Bianca would be revisited years later in a superior and still oddly overlooked sequel, the first in the history of Walt Disney Animation Studios. This, of all things, was the last film approved by Walt Disney himself before his untimely death in Originally conceived as twin episodes of his prime time television series, Walt liked the story by Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color writers Tom McGowan and Tom Rowe so much he suggested it might work better as an animated feature.
Even with more than two years work put into refining the storyline, the movie often feels worn and like a lesser version of better Disney films Dalmatians specifically. But even the songs have a kind of bittersweet quality to them; this was the last film that the Sherman Brothers would work on for the company, finding the professional atmosphere at the studio toxic following Walt's death.
They wouldn't return until The Tigger Movie in This was a period of listlessness and creative uneasiness and in The Aristocats … it shows.
It was born of many abandoned ideas and half-baked inclinations — Walt Disney wanted to do something with Reynard the fox, a medieval character that was initially to serve as animated vignettes to be incorporated into Treasure Island ; an animated adaptation of popular play Chantecler the main character was a rooster had been developed but floundered; and designer Ken Anderson had successfully rallied support for an all-animal version of Robin Hood set in the deep south an idea that Song of the South had already soured.
The resulting film is neither fish nor foul nor fox , a loose collection of classic tropes, undeniably wonderful character designs by Anderson although it always bothered me why Sir Hiss, a snake, was furry and animated sequences that were literally recycled from earlier, far better animated features.
While some find it ugly, I'm a big fan of the look of the Xerox photography process, which gave the lines a kind of raggedness. Robin Hood is painfully evocative of the films that were made in the aftermath of Walt's death, with creative principles too busy wondering what Disney would have done or liked that they never thought to innovate for themselves.
It has its charms and it was clearly an influence on last year's Oscar-winning Zootopia but Robin Hood is far from a classic. Yes, Pocahontas is gorgeous, with its sharp graphical aesthetic that is reminiscent of Sleeping Beauty and "Once Upon a Wintertime. There are a couple of catchy tunes. But, and I apologize to your nostalgia-worshipping inner child when I say this, it's also pretty lousy and a sobering reminder that pedigree does not equal entertainment value.
Gabriel's original pitch, utilizing an image of Tiger Lily from Peter Pan , supposedly received the quickest green light in the history of the studio. Animation chief Jeffrey Katzenberg, for his part, thought it could be another Beauty and the Beast , while Disney chief Michael Eisner worried that it couldn't live up to the standards of the recent slate of hits and nitpicked details of the story and music.
Ultimately, Eisner was right. The film just doesn't work as well as it should. It's both too heavy and, at the same time, the attempts to alleviate the darkness just come off as tonally inconsistent and out-of-place. You can feel it strain to maintain its seriousness, even during sequences with talking trees or comedic pugs. It's puffed up by its own inflated sense of self. While the character has maintained a fair degree of popularity due to her inclusion in the Disney Princess consumer products line, the movie has largely faded from memory.
Not that it was a smash to begin with; compared with those earlier releases from the same timeframe, it underwhelmed critically and commercially, although a rousing Pocahontas -themed ride was planned for the eventually-defunct Disney's America theme park.
In every sequence of Pocahontas you can feel its good intentions but those same intentions are what make it feel so safe and boring. The Rescuers The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh Robin Hood The Aristocats The Jungle Book The Sword in the Stone One Hundred and One Dalmatians Sleeping Beauty Lady and the Tramp Peter Pan Alice in Wonderland Cinderella The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr.
Toad Melody Time Fun and Fancy Free Make Mine Music The Three Caballeros It also rights the injustice that Balto, another dog on the team, got the bronze statue in Central Park: It was a team effort, and Togo was the greatest among equals. Disney takes on a historical figure in this musical romance. Journey back to the 17th century with young Pocahontas, an empowering Native American heroine who falls for colonist Captain John Smith—a love interest that her father strongly disapproves of.
This Pixar classic, quite literally, takes the fun to new heights when balloon salesman Carl Fredricksen has his way. The grouchy senior ties a bunch of balloons to his home and lifts off to South America, something he's been dying to do for ages. All is fine and dandy Aladdin has had a rough go of it, but things are on an upswing when he discovers a lamp with a wish-granting genie inside. Things are copacetic for only so long. Soon, evil steps in and it's up to Aladdin to save his love interest, Princess Jasmine.
In the heart of Paris, a kind and eccentric millionairess wills her entire estate to Duchess, her high-society cat, and her three little kittens. Laughs and adventure ensue as the greedy, bumbling butler pulls off the ultimate catnap caper. Now it's up to the rough-and-tumble alley cat, Thomas O'Malley, and his band of swingin' jazz cats to save the day. Musical mermaid Ariel longs for a pair of legs. She's dying to get a taste of life above water, and an evil sea urchent named Ursula grants her wish.
However, she instills a few rules and has her eye on stealing Ariel's gorgeous singing voice, so what's happening on land isn't necessarily all fun and games. Once upon a time there were dragons and now… well, not so much. Lightning McQueen, a hotshot rookie race car driven to succeed, discovers that life is about the journey, not the finish line, when he finds himself unexpectedly detoured in the sleepy Route 66 town of Radiator Springs. On route across the country to the big Piston Cup Championship in California to compete against two seasoned pros, McQueen gets to know the town's offbeat characters--including Sally, a snazzy Porsche, Doc Hudson, a Hudson Hornet with a mysterious past, and Mater, a rusty but trusty tow truck, who help him realize that there are more important things than trophies, fame and sponsorship.
You're never too old to visit the Hundred Acre Wood. Christopher Robin might be an adult, but when it comes time to solve those grown-up problems—like managing a work-life balance—who better to assist than Pooh and friends? Never-ending adolescence seems like a dream come true for Wendy and her two brothers.
They're immediately intrigued when the magical Peter Pan and Tinkerbell fly into their home, discussing the forever youth they achieved in Neverland. Naturally, it's only right for Wendy and co to take a peek at what all the hype is about. When they do, things take a turn, largely thanks to Captain Hook. Jack Skellington is truly at a crossroads. The pumpkin king is no longer intrigued by Halloween shenanigans. Instead, he has burning curiosity about Christmas.
After learning about the once-mysterious holiday, our lanky and lovable skeleton gets into the yuletide spirit and attempts to assist Kris Kringle with the celebration. However, things don't exactly go according to plan Geppetto is a woodmaker who wishes his puppet would turn into a real boy. Magically, his wish comes true! A teeny cricket acts as the conscience for the young marionette-turned-child, and it appears he's getting into a bit of trouble!
Endearing and emotional, Bambi is the story of a super-cute deer who comes into his own with help of family and friends in the forest. We'll admit we have a soft spot for Thumper. In this new retelling of Rapunzel , we find our princess in the same unfortunate situation: Isolated in a tower with no escape, and naturally, extra-long locks straight out of a shampoo commercial.
She's almost given up hope about leaving the tower Perhaps he's her key to the outside world! Tiana has big dreams down in the bayou: The New Orleans chick wants to be a restauranteur, but her ambitions are derailed when Prince Naveen shows up. Or should we say hops up?
The prince is turned into a frog, and he is under the impression that a kiss from Tiana who his mistakes for a princess will break the curse. Well, unfortunately after one smooch, they're both frogs. Will someone be able to get these two out of this mess? Without a doubt, your kids will be nagging you for a loveable inflatable healthcare robot after watching this action-packed but surprisingly emotional movie.
Stitch is Lilo's dog The young Hawaiian accidentally mistakes an alien for a pup. Minor details! It seems this silly mixup might've actually happened for a reason when Stich begins to understand the meaning of family ohana.
This live-action update of the classic brings a realistic edge to the comedy—and drama—of the ultimate canine meet-cute. And yes, the spaghetti scene is here in all its slurp-tastic glory.
Incredible and Elastigirl are forced to play it cool when the government forbids super-hero activity. Soon enough, their efforts are needed once again. Oh Toy Story, the film that stole the hearts of millennials everywhere. In this funny, emotional and all-around fantastic Disney tale, we meet Andy albeit briefly. The real draw is Andy's toys, who come alive whenever he leaves the room. He's never without his right-hand-man Woody, but when he receives an astronaut action figure, Buzz Lightyear, it takes some time for the two toys to share the spotlight.
The sequels are usually never as good as the original, although that's not the case for the Toy Story franchisem, which seems to go from strength to strength. While not as existential as Toy Story 4 , this emotional follow-up touches on what it means to grow up and face your own mortality. This marriage of fantasy and classical music is what put Mickey on the map with all due respect to Steamboat Willy, of course.
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