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I tend to have a bias against Disney animated films. They give me corporate vibes and I tend to like animated films that feel more personal or even rough around the edges. I decided to give them a more fair chance so I could have a more honest opinion on them though. So far i've watched The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, Lion King and Hunchback of NotreDame.
So far I'd rank them The Little Mermaid > Aladdin > The Lion King > Beauty and the Beast > The Hunchback of NotreDame.
I also watched a Goofy Movie which isn't usually counted among the main Disney canon but imo it's definitely the best of the bunch if you do include it. Easily the best songs, best mastery of tone and emotional engagement, and has such satisfying animation on top of a more unconventional plot and structure compared to the usual Disney affair but it works!
But yeah on the main films my opinion so far is
The Little Mermaid is just really fun with fun and engaging characters. It can be tense when it needs to be. It was never dull. I like the underwater theming. The songs were mostly good, with Under the sea being an obvious highlight. Also love how expressive Ariel is, and Ursula might just be the best Disney Villain overall.
Beauty and the beast is well made but I dunno. It left me feeling cold. The backgrounds are gorgeous but something about the character animation felt off to me. I dunno what exactly it was though. Maybe early digital animation growing pains? But yeah it wasn't like boring I just never felt emotionally engaged. In theory Gaston should be like my favorite Disney villain but eh.
Aladdin was a lotta fun. Robin Williams Genie could maybe be a tad overbearing but hes Robin Williams Genie so hes still great. Not much to say just a well rounded film. The songs were good. Jafar is a good villain. Aladdin and Jazmine are likable.
The Lion King has a perfect first half but the second half feels rushed which genuinely brings the film down for me. It has the best songs if you dont count A goofy movie, though I do forget Love is in the air. The highlight is Scar who always steals the show especially with Jeremy Irons fabulous voice acting.
The Hunchback of Notre Dame is a film I can respect for trying to tell a darker more mature story, but it feels too compromised by being a Disney film where it can't be too dark and needs comic relief Gargoyles that don't even fit in the context of the film itself. Also it could be pretty boring at points, and despite some wonderful animation theres those CGI background characters that look absolutely goofy and just have not aged well at all.
So far I'd rank them The Little Mermaid > Aladdin > The Lion King > Beauty and the Beast > The Hunchback of NotreDame.
I also watched a Goofy Movie which isn't usually counted among the main Disney canon but imo it's definitely the best of the bunch if you do include it. Easily the best songs, best mastery of tone and emotional engagement, and has such satisfying animation on top of a more unconventional plot and structure compared to the usual Disney affair but it works!
But yeah on the main films my opinion so far is
The Little Mermaid is just really fun with fun and engaging characters. It can be tense when it needs to be. It was never dull. I like the underwater theming. The songs were mostly good, with Under the sea being an obvious highlight. Also love how expressive Ariel is, and Ursula might just be the best Disney Villain overall.
Beauty and the beast is well made but I dunno. It left me feeling cold. The backgrounds are gorgeous but something about the character animation felt off to me. I dunno what exactly it was though. Maybe early digital animation growing pains? But yeah it wasn't like boring I just never felt emotionally engaged. In theory Gaston should be like my favorite Disney villain but eh.
Aladdin was a lotta fun. Robin Williams Genie could maybe be a tad overbearing but hes Robin Williams Genie so hes still great. Not much to say just a well rounded film. The songs were good. Jafar is a good villain. Aladdin and Jazmine are likable.
The Lion King has a perfect first half but the second half feels rushed which genuinely brings the film down for me. It has the best songs if you dont count A goofy movie, though I do forget Love is in the air. The highlight is Scar who always steals the show especially with Jeremy Irons fabulous voice acting.
The Hunchback of Notre Dame is a film I can respect for trying to tell a darker more mature story, but it feels too compromised by being a Disney film where it can't be too dark and needs comic relief Gargoyles that don't even fit in the context of the film itself. Also it could be pretty boring at points, and despite some wonderful animation theres those CGI background characters that look absolutely goofy and just have not aged well at all.