Thread:Hey1234/@comment-26864513-20160423080153/@comment-4274013-20160426165006

Bolt was the first Walt Disney Animation Studios film to be both a critical and financial success since 2002's Lilo & Stitch, so I see why it would be considered part of the Revival Era.

You said "If it was soley on box office and reviews, the Great Mouse Detective would've been the start of the Disney renaissance." Well, the film Oliver and Company (mixed reviews) is sandwiched between The Great Mouse Detenctive and The Little Mermaid, so maybe it truly does boil down to the first film that was both a critical and financial success that started the chain of successful films that followed it. Bolt was not only a genuine critical and financial success, but was also nominated for Best Animated Feature to boot, so maybe Bolt truly does belong in the Revival Era.