What's your favorite era of Disney animated movies?

What's your favorite era of Disney animated movies?

Obviously the period corresponding to MY childhood.
That is objectively and indisputably the best.

They're all good, Revival is worst though

Not really since most people will have seen all of those movies in the first 3 eras in the image during their childhood

>Golden=Renaissance>Revival=Silver

You're missing the experimental Era (The Emperor's New Groove, Fantasia 2000, Lilo & Stitch, Atlantis: The Lost Empire, Treasure Planet , Brother Bear)

The Renaissance era. I'm just a sucker for 2D animation and the visuals during that era is top notch.

Because outside of TENG, it was shit

u better not be talking shit about Fantasia 2000

>Treasure Planet and Atlantis is shit

Here's your (You).

seen
1/5 (fantasia)
3/5 (Alice, Pan, and Jungle Book)
2/5 (Aladdin and Lion King)
4/5 (not Zootopia)
>mfw revival score compared to the rest
I find it odd that two of my top 3 aren't even there: Hunchback and Tarzan

Anyway, Sup Forums, which of the ones I missed do you recommend? Aside from Zootopia by the way, too obligatory.

Hercules.

This. I was born in the 30's and golden age is obviously the best.

You're missing the era that came after Walt's death but before the Renaissance.

The Fox and the Hound, The Great Mouse Detective, Robin Hood, The Rescuers, etc.

Probably ren, just because it holds a level of nostalgia for me. Aladdin was the first movie I ever saw in a theater.

>Renaissance era
>No Tarzan
Shit list

You're really gonna say Revival era is worst when films like Chicken Little and Home on the Range exist, huh?

Do movies like Tarzan, Lilo, Atlantis and Treasure Planet count as Renaissance?

Tarzan is the last Renaissance film. Lilo, Atlantis and Treasure Planet are the only good post-Renaissance movies.

>Lilo, Atlantis and Treasure Planet are the only good post-Renaissance movies.
That's why I specifically mentioned them. Lucky 7s confirm.

Tarzan isn't top 5 material, sorry bud

I've been enjoying the revival era a shit ton. Moreso than the 90's era I grew up with.

Damn fine quints you have there

How do you differentiate the different dark ages in Disney?

I say Golden is a bit better than Renaissance. And the only really good Revival is Zootopia (Tangle has funny moment but meh as fuck, Wreck is half a good movie, Frozen is half a good movie as well, and Big Hero 6 doesn't fucking know what it wants to be). While Silver is pretty fun and really great for it's time.

I'm biased to the Walt era because I had more of those on VHS as a kid.

What the hell Sup Forums

>Tarzan in your top 3
If that's the case I don't know which I would recommend because Tarzan isn't that good personally. And Hunchback felt like they wanted to make a really deep dark movie but there were higher ups that forced them to add really dumb shit like the gargoyles.

I honestly love Beauty and the Beast. Yeah it's a bit overpraised but it's still a really well made movie. Also personally all the Golden Age movies are wonderful. Snow White is a bit on the boring/bland side but I still felt it was worth watching.

He probably just has shit taste.

Renaissance. Though I'd take Tangled, Fantasia, and Pinocchio over The Little Mermaid.

Lets take a time to at least give time tables of these. Because there's major gaps in this list.

Solid decade is solid.

Any era except Golden

Tarzan's only top 3 out of nostalgia and nothing else

Renaissance for sure. Lion King and Aladdin are what I grew up with and loved.

That's called the Dark Age. And there's a reason for that.

Golden Age. I don't see why anyone would pick Silver Age as their favorite.

Reaissance>Golden>Silver>Revival>Experimental>Package>Dark

(I do have a real soft spot for some parts of the package films (Whale Who Wanted to Sing at the Opera), but the bad parts outweigh the good)

But they were familo