Old Disney means everything up to the first Aladin.
New Disney means everything after the first Aladin.
Old Disney means everything up to the first Aladin.
New Disney means everything after the first Aladin.
"how about 90's Disney... The Lion King, Johnny Tsunami and The Famous Jett Jackson for the Win
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" @King Saturn said:no I aint... I loved all those movies"how about 90's Disney... The Lion King, Johnny Tsunami and The Famous Jett Jackson for the WinYou are messing with us, right? "
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I think Old Disney goes up to the 90's. And old Disney def. Because it was ten time more serious and scary compared to the current crap.
"The thing I don't like about Disney is that the main character's father is not there, or somehow dies later. "
Yeah that does happen a lot, except Bambi in where the Mom is killed, and then Dad takes over. Really most Animals only have one of their parents at home, so it makes sense.
@King Saturn said:
" @Undergroundgod said:" @King Saturn said:no I aint... I loved all those movies ""how about 90's Disney... The Lion King, Johnny Tsunami and The Famous Jett Jackson for the WinYou are messing with us, right? "
lol "
"alrighty
@King Saturn said:" @Undergroundgod said:OK, to each their own, I guess. I hate almost all the live action Disney films, shows save for a few of the old ones. "" @King Saturn said:no I aint... I loved all those movies ""how about 90's Disney... The Lion King, Johnny Tsunami and The Famous Jett Jackson for the WinYou are messing with us, right? "
lol "
"New Disney for me is after Tarzan.And old before Tarzan. "
New Disney. Hands down, based on numbers and my personal favorites. Pirates of the Caribbean (all three films), Lion King, Finding Nemo, Alice in Wonderland (the most recent one), Aladdin, Toy Story 2, Chronicles of Narnia (first film), The Incredibles, and Ratatouille are listed as some of the highest-grossing films ever. I don't think any classic Disney movie before Lion King made the list.
EDIT: After further research, Bambi, Fantasia, Pinocchio, Lady and the Tramp, Sleeping Beauty, and Mary Poppins made the highest-grossing list adjusted for inflation. However, it still doesn't compare to that of the more recent Disney films.
I like Disney before Hannah Montana and the Jonas brother came out. Luckily that skipped my generation, and I got to live in the golden age of Disney. If Walt came back to life today he would other have aheart attack or go postal.
Anyone else see The Princess and The Frog? It was a return to oldschool animation, and I really liked it.
" Anyone else see The Princess and The Frog? It was a return to oldschool animation, and I really liked it. "Yes, it was a refreshment to Disney. That and the voice actor for Dr.Facliler (Keith David) which I haven't heard since Gargoyles.
"New Disney. Hands down, based on numbers and my personal favorites. Pirates of the Caribbean (all three films), Lion King, Finding Nemo, Alice in Wonderland (the most recent one), Aladdin, Toy Story 2, Chronicles of Narnia (first film), The Incredibles, and Ratatouille are listed as some of the highest-grossing films ever. I don't think any classic Disney movie before Lion King made the list. EDIT: After further research, Bambi, Fantasia, Pinocchio, Lady and the Tramp, Sleeping Beauty, and Mary Poppins made the highest-grossing list adjusted for inflation. However, it still doesn't compare to that of the more recent Disney films. "
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