One note on the Experimental Era: I think it's produced Disney's most "cult classic" type films. Films like The Emperor's New Groove, Treasure Planet, Lilo & Stitch, Chicken Little, and Meet the Robinsons have really dedicated followings, but don't have the same cultural dominance that other Disney films do
I love the Dark Ages movies, The Fox and the Hound is an absolute classic I grew up with! Like these movies way more than the ones from rennaissance and revival, actually, they seem way too commercial and by the numbers for my taste. Cool video though, interestering to see it layed out like this. Sad that such a talented studio is also such a destructive force in the industry as a corporation.
I really like this channel, and have learned a lot from it, but loads of this video essay is plagiarised directly from a BFI article. Some sentences appear word for word and there’s no mention of the article.
The Golden Age of Disney, Would be the Hipsters Generation, Leading into the Baby Boomers Generation. Snow White did Come out in 1937, but was Released in the US on February 4, 1938.The Wartime Era was Early Baby Boom, and was called so Well as we saw WWII. The Silver Age was the Rest of the Boomers, And HELLO EARLY GEN-X, and RIP WALTER ELIAS DISNEY/UNCLE WALT as he would Die During GEN-X On December 15, 1966 of Lung Cancer in L.A. California.The Jungle Book was Walt's Final Film Before he Died in 66.The Bronze Age of Disney, HELLO WORLD this was The Age During which I was Born, and it's the Middle of GEN-X. The Dark Ages of Disney, With GENERATION-X coming to a Close We Begin to Welcome GENERATION NEXT, AKA GENERATION Y. An Era of Disney I remember Well. Ah The Disney Renaissance, Hello Ariel, was it you That sent Charlie to Heaven? During the Dark Ages to the Renaissance, Don Bluth and Disney had been Fighting for Audiences. The Disney Renaissance was Totally During Generation Next. Oh yeah, AND HOW DARE YOU AND THE NEWS SPOIL WHAT HAPPENS TO MUFASA! The Experimental Era Closes Out Generation Next in 2002, and Welcomes The TRUE MILLENNIALS in 2003. Most of These Films Get My ™O for Okay The Revival Era And Again Most Films in this Millennial Era are worth My ™ O for Okay.
It has been a revival, of sorts. Although, I think that many of the films that came out post-Tangled have been mediocre at best when it comes to story - and I'm specifically talking about movies made by Walt Disney Animation Studios, not their subsidiaries. And when I say mediocre, I'm not talking about the removal of the romance aspect at all - I'm talking about the characters and the plot, and in some cases the music. Moana was a prettily animated but forgettable film, and her character song was basically "Let it Go" but slightly tweaked. Don't even get me started on Raya and the Last Dragon - I stopped watching that movie 40 minutes in because it was so painfully shallow and predictable. Admittedly, I've not seen Wreck-It-Ralph, so it's not in my dog house, but Frozen is. The more I think about the movie, the less I like it. The music was good, but that is about where my appreciation of the film ends.
Even tho I was only born in 2004, I grew up with the Disney Renaissance era. I grew up with every single movie from that era and I adore all of them. I also suprisingly grew up with even older movies like, Robin Hood, Sleeping beauty and Jungle Book.
One note on the Experimental Era: I think it's produced Disney's most "cult classic" type films. Films like The Emperor's New Groove, Treasure Planet, Lilo & Stitch, Chicken Little, and Meet the Robinsons have really dedicated followings, but don't have the same cultural dominance that other Disney films do
Small thing, but adjusting everything to inflation is such a nice little thing that helps comparing stuff easily.
It's rare to find a youtuber before they make it big. Very excited for the journey ahead
Superb video - it conveyed more in under 12 minutes than many other UA-cam videos about Disney have done over twice the length.
Thank you so much, I’m glad you enjoyed!
I love the Dark Ages movies, The Fox and the Hound is an absolute classic I grew up with! Like these movies way more than the ones from rennaissance and revival, actually, they seem way too commercial and by the numbers for my taste. Cool video though, interestering to see it layed out like this. Sad that such a talented studio is also such a destructive force in the industry as a corporation.
This video made me realize how well Disney has done recently. I look fondly upon basically all of Disney's recent films, of The Revival Era
Very interesting Video indeed learned a lot very concise this should have way more views
btw the Transition at 7:38 is so smooth great work
Snow White’s impact on cinema is up there with Birth of a Nation and Citizen Kane. It can’t be overstated.
I really like this channel, and have learned a lot from it, but loads of this video essay is plagiarised directly from a BFI article. Some sentences appear word for word and there’s no mention of the article.
I shall enjoy this video essay quite much😌🙌🙌🙌
I hope you do!
Typical. I discover this chap today, only to find out that the channel is no more...
I still subbed as I'm an eternal optimist!
We’ve still been active, mainly doing shorts and tiktoks etc! We just released a new video essay on here yesterday
Great essay!!
Make more pls I subbed and your video essays are amazing
The Golden Age of Disney, Would be the Hipsters Generation, Leading into the Baby Boomers Generation. Snow White did Come out in 1937, but was Released in the US on February 4, 1938.The Wartime Era was Early Baby Boom, and was called so Well as we saw WWII. The Silver Age was the Rest of the Boomers, And HELLO EARLY GEN-X, and RIP WALTER ELIAS DISNEY/UNCLE WALT as he would Die During GEN-X On December 15, 1966 of Lung Cancer in L.A. California.The Jungle Book was Walt's Final Film Before he Died in 66.The Bronze Age of Disney, HELLO WORLD this was The Age During which I was Born, and it's the Middle of GEN-X. The Dark Ages of Disney, With GENERATION-X coming to a Close We Begin to Welcome GENERATION NEXT, AKA GENERATION Y. An Era of Disney I remember Well. Ah The Disney Renaissance, Hello Ariel, was it you That sent Charlie to Heaven? During the Dark Ages to the Renaissance, Don Bluth and Disney had been Fighting for Audiences. The Disney Renaissance was Totally During Generation Next. Oh yeah, AND HOW DARE YOU AND THE NEWS SPOIL WHAT HAPPENS TO MUFASA! The Experimental Era Closes Out Generation Next in 2002, and Welcomes The TRUE MILLENNIALS in 2003. Most of These Films Get My ™O for Okay The Revival Era And Again Most Films in this Millennial Era are worth My ™ O for Okay.
It has been a revival, of sorts. Although, I think that many of the films that came out post-Tangled have been mediocre at best when it comes to story - and I'm specifically talking about movies made by Walt Disney Animation Studios, not their subsidiaries. And when I say mediocre, I'm not talking about the removal of the romance aspect at all - I'm talking about the characters and the plot, and in some cases the music. Moana was a prettily animated but forgettable film, and her character song was basically "Let it Go" but slightly tweaked. Don't even get me started on Raya and the Last Dragon - I stopped watching that movie 40 minutes in because it was so painfully shallow and predictable. Admittedly, I've not seen Wreck-It-Ralph, so it's not in my dog house, but Frozen is. The more I think about the movie, the less I like it. The music was good, but that is about where my appreciation of the film ends.
I don't know if you'll see this comment but I love everything about your videos. The presentation, the music, your cold analytical voice. Keep it up.
This video was great!
I hate UA-cam It didn't appear in my feed on time :'(
Just to point out Mexico is in North America
Even tho I was only born in 2004, I grew up with the Disney Renaissance era. I grew up with every single movie from that era and I adore all of them. I also suprisingly grew up with even older movies like, Robin Hood, Sleeping beauty and Jungle Book.
Keep up the great work
Please make a Instagram
I already do, it’s @mastersofmovies
@@itsjustcinema my bad, I will check out
Good video man