Talk:Disney Revival/@comment-5342139-20141021203312/@comment-3995035-20141106224839

I agree with DisneyJr.

If you wanted to call it the start of a renaissance fine, but I don't see any relevance in it's success.

You guys need to think outside the box. The only people that I've seen praise it as one of the "greatest of the greats" is die hard Disney fans. I haven't seen that reaction from anyone else.

This movie is on the same par as Mulan. It's not a universally loved Disney movie but it's well known enough that people will know what film your talking about.

If Frog was the big hit Disney was going for, Frozen would be hand drawn (and it sure as hell wouldn't be called Frozen).

That "spark" compared to the little mermaid is like comparing a fireworks display to someone snapping their fingers infront of you while your falling asleep in class.

Just because that movie shows up on Merchendise doesn't mean it's that successful, look at the Arisotcats, Iconic, sure. Never Ending Money Geyeser and critically acclaimed? no....

For the Record:

I have no issue with the Princess and the Frog (for the most part)

and I hate Frozen so much I have this satanic wish that Disney will pull a song of the south on that movie.

"But it made just about as much as TLM"

the gross for TLM was alot in the 1989, but not in 2009

"But Sleeping Beauty was also the end of an era"

True, and Disney did change alot after that movie's dissapointment. But:

1. That movie was a dissapointment because it was so F-ing expensive not because people didn't like it.

2. It gained a cult following, it makes money NOW. It is a neverending money geyeser NOW.

Alice same thing

Pinocchio same thing

I'm so sick to damn death of people defending this movie. Not because their defending it, but because people tend to pull info out of their ass.

"It's well known and sparks attention"

Well you know what, did it occor to you that there is more to that?

Do you know what movie that isn't very well known that makes fat stacks like you wouldn't believe.

Fantasia

Yes, the movie barley anybody in the Disney fandom brings up is one of the most successful animated films of all time.

Disney is a BUISNESS, guys.

If someone shows me proof that multiple people that work for Disney see it as the start of a renaissance (I mean important people not the guys handing out tickets)

then come and talk to me.