What do you consider the single best, and single worst, movie from Disney's animated canon? No lists, no runners-up, just one solitary choice.
>BEST: Aladdin
>WORST: Chicken Little
What do you consider the single best, and single worst, movie from Disney's animated canon? No lists, no runners-up, just one solitary choice.
>BEST: Aladdin
>WORST: Chicken Little
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>no list, no runner-up
within 10 posts someone will have a list
BEST: Aladdin
WORST: Home on the Range.
Best and worst: Frozen
Best: Black Cauldron
Disney Princess, Magics, Sword Fights! They need to make the rest of the books!
Worst: Tangled
She's barefoot almost the entire movie! Her feet must get so gross!
Best: Pinocchio
worst:Cars 3
This shit looks so much like Zelda it's disturbing
Best: Emperor's New Groove
Worst: Home on the Range
>worst:Cars 3
Disney, not Pixar!
>Best: Mulan, Beauty and the Beast or Lion King
>Worst: Any shit CGI films they release
Zelda sharing characteristics with Black Cauldron? Now what gave you that idea?
Best: A Goofy Movie
Worst: Sleeping Beaurty
Surprised that DIsney didn't sued them
Best: Anastasia
Worst: Fritz the cat
Disney bought Fox. Anastasia is now a Disney Princess. Deal with it!
>BEST
nothing
>WORST
everything
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Bitch we all know you fucking loved Pinocchio as a kid.
No.
>Best
Treasure Planet
>Worst
Chicken Little
My daughter shat herself during Mulan and we had to leave, but I hear it was good?
WORST - Fun and Fancy Free ... Garbage!
>god tier: little mermaid and Alladin
>mediocre:Pinocchio,Wall e, and UP
Now everyone know that you're a girl
The Wild is a Disney movie? How come I haven't heard of it before?
>WALL-E and Zootopia in Mediocre tier
>Nightmare Before Christmas in Great tier
Consider me absolutely fucking NETTLED
>Best
Beauty and the Beast
>Worst
Black Cauldron
I'm sorry but I went back and tried to watch it and it was terrible in every possible way. Just because the villain looks cool doesn't mean the movie's good. I still want it in kingdom hearts though
Nice bait.
t. ass-hurt Star Wars fanboy
Official power rankings:
God tier:
The Lion King
The Hunchback of Notre Dame
Fantasia
The Emperor’s New Groove
Beauty and the Beast
Lilo & Stitch
Wreck-it Ralph
Great Tier:
Bambi
Mulan
Pinocchio
Tarzan
Tangled
Zootopia
Aladdin
Moana
Hercules
Good tier:
Princess and the Frog
The Little Mermaid
Sleeping Beauty
Snow White
Cinderella
Meh tier:
Frozen
Bolt
Pocahontas
Brave
Shit tier:
Chicken Little
Haven’t seen/haven’t seen all the way through/don’t remember well enough tier:
Everything else
>old enough to have kids 20 years ago
>uses Sup Forums
Interesting.
I'd move Aladdin and Mermaid both up a tier, but this is a good list.
Best: Tangled
Worst: Home on the Rage
>Best
Fantasia
>Worst
Hunchback of Notre Dame II
Shit son. If we're including the video sequels, we could be here all day.
It doesn't get much worse than Belle's Magical World.
It was produced by Disney but not animated by them.
Best: The Hunchback of Notre Dame
Worst: Chicken Little
>BEST: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
Unrivaled in terms of comfy wholesomeness! Unrivaled, I say! I can watch it again and again and never grow tired of it.
My heart melts every time I hear "One Song" and "Someday My Prince Will Come". And then it breaks when I recall that Walt Disney's harsh criticisms may have driven the composer to kill himself.
Also, Grumpy is my spirit animal.
>WORST: Return to Neverland
The opening and closing scenes with Wendy Darling aside, this movie offered very little to Peter Pan fans outside of callbacks to the original (instead a crocodile, now there's an OCTOPUS with a clock in its stomach, haha!). I won't say Jungle Book 2 is a runner-up, but I did come close to picking that instead. However, there's just something about screwing up the opportunity to visit the world of Neverland in exciting new ways that especially cheeses me off.
Also, it's a major pet peeve of mine when Disney recasts classic characters with voice actors who neither sound like nor talk like the originals.
The latter is a particular sticking point for me: if you're playing a child from the 1940s, rather than speaking with your usual bratty millennial affectation, study films from that era and try your best to speak with the cadence your character would have.
And this goes doubly for the writers: don't force your miserable sarcastic, ironic sense of humor into something that was originally crafted in a more genuine time. If you cannot at least fake genuinity in your dialogue, you have no business writing a sequel to a cherished Disney film from the 1950s.
Solid list, good list, 10/10
Finally, someone worth their salt
I would move Moana and Tangled to Good tier but other than that bretty gud
Are you crazy?
Sue them!? That would need for disney to admit that the black cauldron exists!
Potato, potato.
At thus point Anastasia is a Disney movie.