ChargewithSword
Zelda Dungeon's Critic
- Joined
- Jan 13, 2009
- Location
- I don't want to say.
I am crying for the people who chose Anastasia and Swan Princess. I will say this, neither of those are Disney movies. They are both pretty good Disney knock offs. You insult their creators who both hated Disney.
Anyways My top four:
Black Cauldron: None of you have heard of this film I am sure. It is Disney's first PG-13-rated movie in 1980. It is an adventure story and adventure appeals to me a lot. It is also the first Disney movie to not have a single song in it.
Beauty and the Beast: The most realistic Disney love story about how a girl saw a beast for more than just that. It is also the last movie to have Howard Ashman's full influence (Aladdin only had three of his songs)
Lion King: An amazing movie based on the tales of Macbeth in a furry sense. I'm not in it for the cheap characters like Timon and Pumba, I am in it for the deep tragedy. The sense of duty invovled. Then there is the love between a son and a father.
Pinocchio: A beautiful film that gets the award for a plot that could be shrunken down. That 's the charm though. The film is so aimless, and Pinocchio is such an innocent character that you can't help but love him. Jiminey Cricket's outdated humor is also one of the best things in the movie. The songs are just the emphasis on enjoyable. (I'd say more, but I'm in a rush.)
Anyways My top four:
Black Cauldron: None of you have heard of this film I am sure. It is Disney's first PG-13-rated movie in 1980. It is an adventure story and adventure appeals to me a lot. It is also the first Disney movie to not have a single song in it.
Beauty and the Beast: The most realistic Disney love story about how a girl saw a beast for more than just that. It is also the last movie to have Howard Ashman's full influence (Aladdin only had three of his songs)
Lion King: An amazing movie based on the tales of Macbeth in a furry sense. I'm not in it for the cheap characters like Timon and Pumba, I am in it for the deep tragedy. The sense of duty invovled. Then there is the love between a son and a father.
Pinocchio: A beautiful film that gets the award for a plot that could be shrunken down. That 's the charm though. The film is so aimless, and Pinocchio is such an innocent character that you can't help but love him. Jiminey Cricket's outdated humor is also one of the best things in the movie. The songs are just the emphasis on enjoyable. (I'd say more, but I'm in a rush.)