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#Disney Bronze Age
disney-is-mylife · 1 year
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I'm ONLY counting the films from the Walt Disney Animation Studios line-up between 1967 (after The Jungle Book) and 1989 (before The Little Mermaid). There's some debate on what this era of Disney animation is called, so I went with both titles I tend to hear a lot. I feel like this poll requires a fairly niche audience since a lot of these are (sadly) forgotten.
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ariel-is-a-goddess · 1 year
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✨Disney Bronze Age 1970-1988✨
Aristocats (1970)
Robin Hood (1973)
The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (1977)
The Rescuers (1977)
The Fox and the Hound (1981)
The Black Cauldron (1985)
The Great Mouse Detective (1986)
Oliver & Company (1988)
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synergysilhouette · 8 months
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If Disney was just starting to do remakes, this is how I'd feel about it. You may be surprised
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Note: this is concerning REMAKES, not reimagining (ie Maleficent) or sequels (Alice in Wonderland). Lemme know if you have any questions/concerns!
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Disney Animated Movie Music
Our first tournament (the reason we even created this blog) is about which animated Disney movie has the best music.
Nominate your favorite Disney animated movies based on their music. Whether it be your absolute favorite song, the genius of the composer, the contribution to music, which soundtrack is full of the most bangers, or really anything you want, as long as you include the name, it will be considered.
There is space for you to nominate up to five films if you are super committed to one movie you can always put it multiple times. there is no requirement for you to chose five movies as well. And for clarification; this is for purely animated movies. We will accept Pixar as well as Disney Animated Studios, but not something acquired by Disney (like Anastasia 1997). We also will not accept Mary Poppins, High School Musical, or (while we do call it an animated movie) the 2019 Lion King and the like here.
The votes will be tallied to create the bracket inclusions and placements. Any movie that has won or been nominated for a notable award (like Oscars) will start with one point for each nomination and two points for each win.
The size of the bracket will depend on how many submissions are received. Nominations will remain open until May 20th, unless we are overwhelmed. (in that case we will close it early after announcing the change).
inspired by: @maskedmaniatournament @found-family-tournament @mermaidbracket @princesspoll @latine-showdown @disabled-character-showdown @gentle-giant-swag @the-worst-bracket @eldest-sibling-tournament @disneychanneltournament
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adiarosefandoms · 2 years
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Underrated Disney Films
It doesn’t matter how old I get; I will always love Disney movies. They were so instrumental in my childhood and really kick started that part of me that loves story telling in all medias. But it seems that all my favorites (with the exception of Beauty and the Beast and Sleeping Beauty), are the least known. So, if you haven’t watched these Disney movies, you need to get on that because they are just the best and they really need more love. In no particular order:
Robin Hood: 1973 I just love the whole story of Robin Hood, and the way Disney wrote music in the silver/bronze age just always warmed my heart. Plus, I think Robin Hood and Maid Marian have one of the best relationships in Disney movies, and Robin and Little John’s friendship is so wholesome.
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The Sword in the Stone: 1963 Upon my first read of Harry Potter I couldn’t not imagine Dumbledore as this incarnation of Merlin, and it actually really works. Upon reflection I think I just loved stories that took place in the UK. Plus, To and Fro is a great song, and Merlin is a riot.
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Peter Pan: 1953 Once again, we’re in England. I always loved story lines where these seemingly normal people were suddenly thrust into a world a magic. Later I would fall in love with Harry Potter and The Mortal Instruments, but I think that fondness started here.
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The Fox and the Hound: 1981 This movie and its sequel were the cause of my first heartbreak. But I think ultimately, I loved it because it was just so sweet, and my childhood stuffed animal was a fox and I LOVED her. (Correction: love her.)
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Alice in Wonderland: 1951 The story of Alice and Wonderland has gotten a resurgence in popularity, but I even as a little girl was fascinated by the animated film, even though the twins and queen of hearts really frightened me. I just loved how “airy” Alice was.
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The Hunchback of Notre Dame: 1996 This may be the single most underrated film Disney has ever created alongside Black Cauldron. This film was the reason I was broken at Notre Dame’s burning. I immediately ran to my room to listen to this film’s soundtrack. Plus, the music is great, Quasimodo belts like no tomorrow, and Esmerelda was a really good female character.
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 The Aristocats: 1970 The cats were just so damned cute!!! Marie was my favorite and I use to have the Thomas O’Malley tune memorized. Note though that this movie has one of the most offensive scenes I can recall from a Disney film with the inclusion of an oddly Asian stereotyped feline. I can’t help but love this film with it being so prevalent in my childhood, but I always have to skip over that part.
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Oliver and Company: 1988 How can a Disney film with Billy Joel as one of the lead voice actors not be a smash hit? “Why Should I Worry” is so good, it hurts that more people don’t know this film. It needs more love!
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101obsessions · 1 year
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kissandships · 5 months
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Justice for the Disney Bronze Age Films
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scurviesdisneyblog · 1 year
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𝙳𝚒𝚜𝚗𝚎𝚢 𝚌𝚘𝚗𝚌𝚎𝚙𝚝 𝚊𝚛𝚝Iᴛʜᴇ ʙʀᴏɴᴢᴇ [ᴅᴀʀᴋ] ᴀɢᴇ (1970 - 1988)
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retrodisneydaily · 1 year
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Robin Hood (1973) 
Dir. Wolfgang Reitherman
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puppy--jam · 8 months
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Favourite animated movie: 005
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directed by Ted Berman, Art Stevens and Richard Rich (1981)
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evilhorse · 10 months
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At this rate, I could become Walt Disney!
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art by PixelKitties
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echexity · 5 months
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rotoscopers · 2 years
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Animation Addicts Podcast #263: Disney Canon Tier Ranking- The Bronze Age | Rotoscopers
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disney-is-mylife · 1 year
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I'm ONLY counting films from the Walt Disney Animations Studios after the "Package Film Era" (post 1949), and ending with Walt's final film. There's some debate on whether the infamous "Bronze/Dark Ages" of Disney began with 101 Dalmatians, or possibly The Jungle Book itself. But for me, the Bronze/Dark Age didn't truly begin until after Walt's death, so for the sake of argument, I'm including the three 60's animated films.
(Before anyone asks, NO, Mary Poppins does NOT count. It is a live-action film with an animated sequence, not the other way around, like Fantasia).
Happy voting! ❤
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inbarfink · 2 months
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