![]() ![]() It may not have spawned the same level of craze as Frozen did, but Zootopia doesn’t deserve to become another forgotten Disney film. Just ignore the fact that it recycled several pieces of animation from the likes of Snow White and The Jungle Book. It’s a folksy, low-key entry into the canon that’s all about keeping the peace and spreading good vibes. ![]() In a way, Robin Hood is the ultimate Disney film of the 1970s. The film may be relatively light on story (it’s basically Lady and the Tramp, but there’s an added kidnap element), but who cares, when the film features the hottest party of the entire Disney franchise? It’s true what they say: “Everybody wants to be a cat.” The Aristocats (1971) © Provided by The Independent But there are plenty of positives to be found, since Pocahontas was such a huge influence in Disney’s later portrayals of strong, independently minded women.Ģ7. Of the Disney Renaissance offerings, Pocahontas stumbles in its messy handling of history, since turning any interaction between white colonisers and indigenous people into a fluffy romance arguably whitewashes the brutal reality of what happened. But is there any bigger shock to the system for a child at the movies than the sudden, ruthless slaughtering of Bambi’s mother? The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (1977)Īlthough the film may feel relatively slight compared to the other titans of animation on this list, there is something so wonderfully zen about this Pooh, filtering the wise words of AA Milne through the slow, thoughtful tones of Sterling Holloway.īambi isn’t exactly the most action-packed Disney film around, and it’s hard to imagine many people are getting a kick out of the singalong version to “April Showers”. Watch Disney films on Disney+, subscribe here for a free trial.âģ0. NB: this only includes films produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios, so that means no Pixar films and none of those direct-to-DVD films palmed off to a smaller studio either – not that any of those would ever merit inclusion. So here is our take on the top 30 Disney films of all time. And now, perhaps, they’re the films we’ve shared with our children and young relatives.Īny attempt to pit these films against each other, then, will be filled with favouritism and illogical decision making. We fell in love with these characters, dressed up as them for Halloween, and play-acted their adventures with our friends. They’re the VHS copies we wore out from watching and rewatching them, our noses nearly pressed up against the TV in wonder. These are the stories that, in so many instances, helped shape our childhoods. It’s an almost impossible task to rank Disney films. It was much more creative and hilarious than the ones we re currently have.Animation celebration: (from left) ‘The Lion King’, ‘The Little Mermaid’, ‘Aladdin’ and ‘Frozen’ - Disney Unlike the new cast's sketch, each repetition gets progressively more interesting (to the point where all of them were playing trick on each other). This sketch followed the same approach as the "magic trick revealed" inwhich the same plot is repeated multiple times, in this case it was one family member fake their death to trick another member. A good counter example of this was the sketch "death bed repentance" by the old cast. The latest sketch is a good example of this (magician tricks revealed): a annoying kid whine about a magic performance on repeat for 3 times with the same jokes and punch line EVERY SINGLE TIME!! There was very little room for creativity. (whereas I can do marathon of the older seas and n for hours). The sketches are formulaic, most of the content can be predicted just from reading the title and they are not rewatch-able. Their jokes are often one idea that is dragged for too long. ![]() With the new cast I just dont feel the same vibe as before. What makes studio c "great" in the first place was the family friendly yet intricate humour design (looking at restaurant of life, restaurant for writers, international groceries shopping, etc) the dialogues are so simple yet so clever. Ever since season 10 started, it became painfully clear to me that studio c is dead without the original cast. ![]()
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