Talk:Disney Renaissance/@comment-27068410-20151012023904

Best to Worst:

1. The Lion King 10\10: Wonderful music. Powerful story. Emotionally strong. Memorable.

2. Beauty and the Beast 10\10: Best definition of fairy tale is this movie: Charming, sweet, romantic and with the best soundtrack of Alan Menken.

3. Mulan 09\10: One of the most innovative animation from Disney. Mulan is a solitary jewel. It contains reflections and feminist message on the meaning of family and honor. Much devalued :(

4. Tarzan 08\10: Captivating, with a beautiful look and great action scenes.

5.  Aladdin 08\10:  Electrifying, with a contagious spirit, engaging. However, as all the films of Clements and Musker, as Mermaid and Hercules, it has a shallow story, too simplistic.

6.  The Little Mermaid 08\10:  A traditional fairy tale of Clements and Musker, that only differs of the movies of princess from Walt for his rebellious protagonist: Ariel and the songs is where the strength this film lives.

7. The Hunchback of Notre Dame 07\10: Dark and yet touching, Notre Dame could be to big as Beauty and the Beast, if had a better developed story and the Disney artists had find a balance between dark and comedy. It sounds like a dark story turned in a children's story or a family's studio trying to make a dark story for win the Oscar of best movie.

8. The Rescuers Down Under 07\10: Hmmm ... I saw have a long time, I just remember to have thinking  "is Ok''.

9. Pocahontas 05\10: Another failed attempt by Disney to be nominated for  Oscar of  best picture, as Notre Dame. The film tries so hard to be "mature" who forgets the fun. Disney seems don't have understood that Beauty and the Beast was nominated for an Oscar for being a perfect blend of drama and captivating sweetness, not just drama. The story and uninteresting, uninspired, is saved by the beautiful look and the songs.

10. Hercules  04\10: The greatest proof that after The Lion King, Disney enter in imbalance: After making a too gloomy animation, makes one that is to much comedy. Hercules sounds like an episode of american sitcom: There is nothing of Greek mythology here in addition to the reference of the characters. Hercules is like superman, the songs are pop-ish, is full of unnecessary gags, the dialogues are clumsy and the references to american culture is out of era. In fact, this animation is not an adaptation of Hercules, is an american parody of the Greek tale, one great episode of sitcom.