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Originally Posted by StrongBrush1
I kind of grew up in an age where Disney focused less on animated films and more on Live action Films. Not that I haven't sat through quite a few of the classic animated features.
The animated films are usually good, but it's kind of hard for me to take them seriously, usually because the plot is the generic "princess meets and falls in love with the generic charming guy." Also, I got sick of Hakuna Matata pretty friggin' quickly.
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You know, out of the 53 animated feature films Disney's produced, there's only three films that fit that description: Snow White, Cinderella, and Sleeping Beauty. Respectively released 1939, 1950, and 1959; nearly ten year gaps between each film.
Even if you fit any film that features a female lead that falls in love with a male character, that'd be 8 (Snow White, Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, Pocahontas, Mulan, and Princess and the Frog) out of 53. You'd be denying yourself of so many wonderful films if you discount the the 45 other films.
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Originally Posted by StrongBrush1
Also, does anyone else remember watching the Disney Channel? You know, before they started showing... crap?
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I don't think there was ever a period of time where they didn't show crap. If anything, Gravity Falls is pretty dang great. I'm glad the guy who did
Imaginary Friend got his own show.