Which Disney era is the best era?

Which Disney era is the best era?
alternatively rank them all

After every era a shitty era came along

good eras: Gold, Silver, Renaissance, Revival

get ready for another shitty era with nothing but sequles of GCI movies

I miss 2d animated movies

>Bolt
>Revival

I was about to ask what happened doing the Wartime Era to make things drop like that.
Then I realized that was a fucking stupid question.

At least you caught yourself

Revival ratings are inflated as fuck in this.

Renaissance > Silver >>> Revival > Gold >>>>>> Shit >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Post Renaissance >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Wartime

The Jungle Book > whatevey Disney had made over the years > that recently made lesbian porn

Damn, Post-Renaissance has some of my favs but some of the total worst

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According to every single official Disney magazine and supplemental material on the Revival era, yes, Bolt is a revival movie. Some think the first Revival movie is Princess and the frog but Disney themselves say it is Bolt.

Weird, I've never even heard of the Wartime movies

Same.
>Emperor's New Groove
>Treasure Planet
>Atlantis
>Lilo & Stitch

But also
>Chicken Little
>Dinosaurs
>Home on the Range
>and this is a pretty unpopular opinion, but I HATE Meet the Robinsons, it's maximum cringe for me

Same here, it's the most hit-and-miss era for me but it contains some severely underrated movies like Atlantis.

It's because the early 2000s were just plain better and more interesting than the mid 2000s in most ways, not just Disney movies

My personal favorite is the Silver era. After that Revival then Gold.
I really hope 2D returns.

One Hundred and One Dalmatians is in Silver, but Lilo & Stitch is in Post-Renaissance

Tough call

Aww, I thought Oliver and Company was pretty great.

It's crazy, Revival can honestly be in contention for best era against Renaissance. What a comeback after the mostly shit post-Renaissance. After Frozen 2 I'd say things fall apart again.

I realize it would be a pain in the ass, but the lack of short and tv representation is a shame.

1.Gold and silver are pretty much equal.
2.Renaissance
3.Wartime, more for the shorts from this era.
4.Revival
5.Post-Renaissance
6.Dark Age

Renaissance > Gold = Bronze > Post Renaissance = Silver > Wartime >= Revival
I say Renaissance is the best because the movies produced then feel more like disney films than any other time period
Like, when people think disney (not including pixar), they think of those movies

Meet the Robinsons didn't do as good as I was hoping, but at the very least I wanted people on Sup Forums to appreciate it for the waifus

And if they are so inclined, the shotas

The chase and the OP were great, at least.

>mostly shit post-Renaissance
I wouldn't go that far, The Emperor's New Groove, Atlantis, Lilo and Stitch, and Treasure Planet ranged from pretty alright to fucking phenomenal.

>Princess and the Frog
>ITS A NEW REVIVAL GUYS HOLY SHIT!!11!

Im not sure what your point is but Bolt was the start of the revival.

>Bronze era
>Shit
Bronze era is underrated as fuck. Not absolutely terrible

Frozen 2 will decide the fate of Disney. If it feels like a sequel that should be made, the new era will continue. If it was just made to make new toys like Cars 2, we're fucked

I think, among other factors, Dreamworks' rise fucked up Disney priorities for a bit during that time.

>Being so contrarian that you have to put Revival as worse when Disney was quite literally considered an irrelevant studio until those movies came out

Where did these scores come from?

Gold has only great movies and Silver's worst is still good. Every other era has some duds or downright bad films.

Snow White is terrible.

Just because it's the first doesn't change the fact that it aged like milk especially when actual great movies that stood the test of time like Pinocchio and Fantasia are from the same era

Fantasia 2000 and Bolt are both transitional films that don't fall squarely into either surrounding era. For what it's worth, Dave Smith, who was Disney's head archivist for 40 years and is one of the most respected authorities on such subjects, considers them both the last movies of their era rather than the first.

1. Renaissance (best)
2. Bronze
3. Silver
4. Gold
5. Revival
6. Post-Renaissance
7. Wartime (Mr. Toad is awesome but most of those are pretty forgettable)

Also, you forgot Song of the South. Sure, not all of it was cartoon since it had live action stuff too, but the Bre'r Rabbit stuff was very fun.

You also forgot Who Framed Roger Rabbit, I loved that one, watched it so many times. Also, not entirely cartoon, though.

I guess you could always try to get into anime.

I've actually never seen Snow White in its entirety and assumed it lived up to its reputation. The animation is pretty good from what I've seen.

mid post-Renaissance and earlier were good, to varying degrees. Past mid-Renaissance, (past treasure Planet roughly) Disney went to shit. Pixar was mostly ok, but now that they are disney they're shit too

>Bolt is as good as Pinocchio
Bravo Sup Forums

You can't really compare movies from different eras, it's like comparing black white tv with digital one.

Sword in the Stone, Jungle Book, Aristocats, and Robin Hood is a great 4 movie run and if they were in the same era i'd pick that.

That graph means fuck dick

The Little Mermaid to Treasure Planet is probably my favorite period. It helped that started just before I was born, so I basically grew up with those movies, but it's a good mix of classic Disney movies like Lion King, Aladdin, Beauty and the Beast, but also some of the really good more modern ones like Tarzan, Lilo and Stitch, and Emperor's New Groove.

who the fuck aligns vertical text like that

>snow white is terrible
Spotted the Frozenfag.

Roger Rabbit isn't considered part of the animated canon which I'm guessing the chart is using

>Robin Hood
>The film that flat out stole half it's frames from Jungle Book
What.

>Snow White is terrible.
I fucking hated that singing voice

But Frozen's pop-song is just so out of place

I miss Renaissance-era music

It's one of my favorite Disney movies, idk

The renaissance for me. Especially all the TV series from that time take it over the edge.

I also don't share the Revival hype. There's nothing bad but everything seems kind of bland to me. Zootopia is the only thing I watched more than once from that era.

I really wish we had more storyboards of the old story ,noir was so much more interesting than your generic buddy cop movie.