It still boggles my mind that Pocahontas and the lion king were not only in production at the same time, but the studios “a team“ was working on Pocahontas while the “b team“ was working on the lion king. After all these years it’s clear which film is superior, and yet I think shlaff nailed it on the head when he said that Pocahontas s crew were so wrapped up in the Oscar bait that they lost sight of what they were really doing.
Good thing I’m not the only one who thinks Pocahontas (1995) is overrated, even when compared to the highly praised The Lion King (1994) and any other Disney Renaissance film because they are beloved for just working in every way from their revolutionary (or just incredible in general) visuals to their strong and fun characters (yes, even The Rescuers Down Under). Damn, over a hundred 👍🏻s! :)
If that movie is the result of *the crew losing sight of what they were really doing*, then am glad they did. Yes they came up massive flaws, historical inaccuracies and a boat-load of reasons for people to forget it but for my 2 cents Pocahontas on its own has every right to escape oblivion to this day. Yes its not Atlantis or Prince of Egypt: The animated movie of all time but the animation, music and songs are more than enough to cancel its snore-fest status. Bottom line, the Colors are flawed but they are also vibrant ^_^
I guess you could say that the team working on Pocahontas “were so preoccupied with whether or not they could, that they didn’t stop to think if they should, I mean they looked at what others had done, and then they took the next step, they didn’t earn the knowledge for their selves, so they’re not taking any responsibility for it, they’ve stood on the shoulders of geniuses, to accomplish something as fast as they could, and before they even knew they had it, they’ve packaged and patented it, and slapped it on a plastic lunchbox, (hits table) they’re just selling it, just selling it.” To quote Ian Malcolm from Jurassic Park which I feel could technically be applied to this lol.
Back during production The Lion King seemed to be taking more risks, with it being a film in which the animals aren't anthropomorphic. Luckily the team that was put on it were very passionate about the movie, and wanted to take risks with it, thanks to the low expectations, and those risks paid of. Sadly never got to see it in theater (the movie was already 9 years old when I was born, I missed the rerelease, and the 2019 remake doesn't count), but as soon as I get the chance, I'll go for it. By far my favorite animated movie, and generally one of my favorite movies too.
One of my favorite parts of my first viewing of Princess and the Frog was when Charlotte REALLY WAS Tiana's best friend. I was SO SURE she was going to turn into an antagonist, and just the fact that she was a thousand percent in Tiana's corner at the climax of the movie was wonderful to see. "All my life, I read about true love and fairy tales and... Tia, _you found it!!_ I'll kiss him for you, honey, no marriage required!" through the happy tears _gets me every time._
Same! Rich girls in movies are usually the antagonists, and I think it's a really nice message that even if you have everything you want, you can still be a good person.
The thing I love about Mother Gothel from Tangled is she isn't only evil for the sake of being evil, she's evil because she wants something Rapunzel has and will go to any length to keep it. Mother Gothel is one of the scariest villains to me because of how real she is, she gaslights Rapunzel constantly and I like that even when Rapunzel is out of the tower and free of her "mother" she still feels massive guilt due to this. Its a great way to build both characters that I haven't really seen with another Disney movie.
Exactly! It’s so heartbreaking to think that Rapunzel genuinely loved Mother Gothel, because she’s believed she’s her mother for her entire life. Gothel is written in such a way where you completely understand why rapunzel is so hesitant to leave the castle, it’s not that she is too scared of her evilness, it’s that she genuinely respects Gothel and doesn’t want to disobey her wishes. Gothel isn’t the best villain on her own, sure, but she works GREAT and making you feel so compassionate towards Rapunzel. The last scene where Gothel falls to her death and Rapunzel reaches out for her, you see the pain of rapunzel losing the woman who was her mother her entire life, whilst also losing her greatest enemy…. It’s like…… Rapunzel is the most genuinely kind and wonderful princess at her core even though she was raised by a monster. I love Tamgled so much and I’m so bad at writing I wish I could express my thoughts on it better
@@beefcake353 You expressed your thoughts very well imo! You're absolutely right and used a great example in the death of Mother Gothel. It's just such a perfect example of a toxic relationship, where even after Rapunzel knew what mother Gothel did she was still upset when she died, it serves to show Rapunzels unconditional kindness in such an eloquent way
It perfectly captures what it’s like to be the child of a narcissist- and helped me get perspective on it as the child of a narcissist and start setting boundaries
@@cambryn I'm so glad it could help you in that way. I've dealt with similar with one of my parents so I know what that's like. Setting boundaries is so important and I'm again so happy it could help you in that way
something i appreciate with schaff's use of tamatoa is that it looks like a giant deranged crab is expressing his opinions about disney movies to a woman he's holding hostage
It's especially funny here because he's talking about how she's one of his favorite Disney protagonists and how he's the greatest character in all of fiction
Fun Fact: The Fox and the Hound actually caused the Disney animated division to split up, because the dog getting hit by the train but not dying was too much as a matter of executive meddling, leading to Don Bluth doing his own thing.
There needs to be a Collins-cam recording his psychological breakdown trying to hold his tongue when another character sings his song until he finally cracks and sings it instead.
Jajaja the three caballeros!!! Yeah the movie is mid at best for me (not even considering how uh,,,, sexist it is) but boy do I have a soft spot in my heart for José and panchito
1:09:21 So, fun fact. Chief was originally supposed to die after being hit by a train. A lot of the animators and writers REALLY pushed for Chief's death, to properly motivate Copper's and the hunter's quest for revenge against Tod. But ultimately, the directors at Disney refused to kill off a major character in a kids film. Which was the straw that broke the camel's back and led to a bunch of Disney animators, including Don Bluth, to walk out and form their own studio. Which as you know, eventually led to Don Bluth's team's movies to out competing Disney in the box office. Which led to Disney kicking it up a notch and launching the Disney Renaissance. All because Disney wouldn't let anyone die in Fox and the Hound.
On another note, I find it very funny that Schaff listed all the characters he thought would die when in fact in the original novel "Fox and the Hound" nearly all the characters he listed die. Chief is killed when Tod tricks him onto a train track and gets run over. Tod's mates and offspring are killed again and again by Copper and the Hunter out of vengeance. Tod eventually dies of exhaustion in a final chase between him and Copper, and Copper himself in his old tired age is euthanized by the hunter.
yeah, I distinctly remember watching this movie and thinking that Copper turned on Tod way too quickly. If Chief actually died that would've made more sense.
That’s crazy. I get both sides. Fox and the Hound is still really dark even without Chief actually dying. It would’ve certainly made the film more powerful if he died in the accident.
The thing with The Fox and the Hound portraying the relationship going too fast is actually quite genius in my opinion, children are very innocent and consider any kid that likes to spend time with them their friend, and are actually quite easily attached to them. Although the movie is one of my favorites because of how realistic and "not afraid to cross boundaries with realism" it is, I think that the only problem with it is Todd's girlfriend. It would have been way more impactful if it had only been him being chased at by Copper and it would honestly be one of the best disney movies objectively if it had happened like that.
Yeah, it's mostly due to the book it's based off, where Todd's mates and kits are all hunted down whenever he gets them even as he outruns the hunter and dogs. Obviously they didn't go down that darker route, but him having a mate was a part of the story.
I think that Todd having a mate wouldn't be so bad had they not given it that much screen time in the movie's second half. Then it could be like "Oh no, Todd has another loved one to protect in this climax!" without it feeling like the romantic montage takes up too much of the movie.
i was just about to say this about the Fox and the Hound. Children by default like each other, so their friendship being almost immediate isn't unrealistic
As a brazilian I have to agree with other in the comments that The The Three Caballeros and Saludo Amigos are very well received here and José Carioca is a beloved character. As a History student I would like to point it out that these movies are reasonably respectful with the cultures they portray because they were not made only to capitalize on a distorted view of these cultures by the American public, these two movies are part of a diplomatic effort by the US foreign affairs to create friendly ties with its still neutral neighbors during World War II: the good neighbor policy. Walt Disney himself traveled to several of the locations depicted in the films with his team of artists, including Rio de Janeiro, the capital of Brazil at the time.
People forget that the US once wanted to create a Pan-American hegemony, and trying to maintain respect for the more powerful countries of that hegemony would be crucial in such a goal. Sadly, the CIA decided that regime change in developing countries was preferable, and now we have the US and its puppet governments competing with countries that should be our strongest allies. This timeline sucks.
As someone who holds a lot of nostalgia for Saludos Amigos in particular, it's nice to know that Disney didn't completely mess up South American culture to please white audiences, I'm so glad that they were at least reasonably respectful to it
@@tanukimika Yes, I said reasonably because of the period made and the standards we are are expecting, it still have some problems and these movies here in Brazil usually are presented in History classes to give students context of that period, how these movies were just political tools, but in the end they are pleasurable to watch.
Very well said, those movies were made to strenghten our ties and build alliances during the war. There may be some things nowadays that look like stereotypes, but overall the intention was to make everything respectable.
Character arc of Anastasia is the finest in Cinderalla 3. As a guy, i loved the movie entirely. It showed Anastasia as the true protagonist of the story than being a one-sided side character. She learned how to become a kinder person when meeting the king, and learned to appreciate Cinderella even though they are not that close as step-sisters.
As a Mexican person I can say that the interruption in the middle of the movie to celebrate the birth of Jesus is a great cultural reference to a Christmas tradition we have where we make a play out of any story and add the birth of Jesus Christ on it. We call it “Pastorela”.
I think it's nice as well, I mean they lay it out clearly that this is their experience with the culture and it's obviously gonna be coloured by their own experiences. But actually going to the country and learning a culture then relaying it to people has merit. I'd call it an overall positive thing to share
Wait, that's a real thing?! You just... take any play and put the birth of Jesus into it? This... I think I just experienced culture shock. I also don't know if I should find this amazing or just confusing.
Bro, in fourth grade, we were going on a field trip and they had TVs in the backs of the seats, and for the ENTIRE EIGHT or NINE HOURS on that bus, it was just CHICKEN LITTLE ON REPEAT. I was dying inside, along with many, MANY others...and Kronk is the best Disney princess by FAR. (also, love the Llamas With Hats reference)
It is SO sad hearing him say "I know that next year is Disney's 100 year anniversary, and I really hope they make a new fantasia", and then seeing how Disney's 100th year turned out.
Fun fact: One neat little detail about Beauty and the Beast I have just noticed. In the first half of the movie the Beast was seen moving around the castle on all fours indicating his beastly nature, but he is eventually bipedal throughout the second half of the movie which shows that he is beginning to act and feel more human again because of Belle.
@@nightmarefanatic1819 yeah! Great point , when he was showing his beastly side Also , in a video someone noticed the Beast came back to the red cape after Belle leaved, as saying he had a regression to his former self or maybe accepting he would never be a human again 😮.
Tell me what exactly is racist there? Natives being red isn't racist because it's a fantasy word and they generally are "redder" and they really tried to me them look vastly different. Also almost everything in every animated movie semi-based on real life has a crap load of stereotypes that aren't meant to be offensive. They portray Indians as cold, stoic, etc. which they actually were like in the past, so what exactly is racist there? Oh wow showing people like they mostly were is racist! No, it's not, get over it.
Honestly, after all the hilarious/miserable early entries, I was legitimately moved by those final entries. You’re such a great writer and you’re so good at conveying how you feel about the things you love. It’s legitimately touching.
The longer it took Hercules to show up the happier I got. Seriously I can’t put into words what that movie does to me. It came out when I was 6 and I was TRANSFIXED. The anachronistic whimsical storytelling paired with the swirly saturated art style and powerful gospel music was pure magic. The voice acting was perfect. I was in love with Meg but also wanted to be her, and here we are now 25 years later and that’s still the case. Every song is an absolute bop and I will never tire of listening. And your suggestion of Bob Odenkirk taking Woods’ place is genius, he would absolutely kill it.
I loved seeing a hero who is awkward and initially an outcast. The song I Can Go the Distance is pure gold and can make me tear up anytime it comes up on my playlist. Pure GOLD.
I never really watched a lot of Disney movies when I was little but that scene where Hercules tries to save Meg's soul and almost dies himself somehow burned itself into my mind, it's a core memory from my childhood even though I only saw the movie about once or twice. I somehow found it very creepy and unsettling but in a good way, it's hard to describe.
I appreciate how Aurora is more angular than other princesses. She has a sharp, tall face, and her hair isn't all circles, its rounded corners. The art style of that movie is just so beautiful and inspiring to me.
Mary Blair was a big part of why Sleeping Beauty looks the way it does. She was such a phenomenal artist that Disney gave her much more creative input than other women at the studio, who only did ink and paint.
watching the Snow White part right now, and I do want to give a shoutout to the original Disney animators, aka "The Nine Old Men". They were all insanely talented and for all of them to be in one place at one time is really the main reason animation took off so quickly so early on in its existence. They largely created A LOT of the conventions we animators use today and deserve all the respect we can give them
Fun fact: Akira Toriyama credits 101 Dalmatians as what inspired him to start drawing as a child. It's funny to think that Dragon Ball might not exist without it.
But wait, it gets even better. One animater and character designer for 101 Dalmations is Iwao Takamoto. While his name isn't too familar, he was a huge contribution to animation in the 1960s, especally within Hanna Barbara. After leaving an internment camp after WW2 (He was japanese american), Takamoto took his lessons about art from the internment camps, made a portfollio and was hired by Disney Studios to animate and design some little known films you might know... Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, Lady and the Tramp, Peter Pan and 101 Dalmations. and that's not all. He also designed most of the characters in Hanna Barbara after leaving Disney to work there - Namely Scooby Doo. So not only was he one of the biggest contributers to the animation industry in the 20th century, he also helped inspire Dragon Ball. Takamoto honestly needs more credit, he did so much work for the animation industry and doesn't even scratch the surface of how much Asian people influenced the film industry as we know it.
Belle and Beast: grow feelings towards eachother, Belle was allowed to go free around the castle, she later takes him back to the castle after he saved her from the wolves, she decides to stay with him because of his growing compasion, Beast lets Belle go because he learned to love her and understood her feelings for her father The Internet: disgusting, eww, Once Upon a Stockholme syndrome, "didn't age well" Bowser and Luigi: share one scene together where Bowser torments Luigi by pulling his moustache while yelling and dormending informations from him, locks him up in a cage above a lava pit, wants to sacrifise Luigi and the other prisoners just for his wending The Internet: shipping intensifies
As a Pacific Islander, Lilo and Stitch and Moana are my _ride or die._ Both of them taught me to appreciate my cultural roots and Moana and Lilo are genuinely amazing protagonists.
I'm not an islander myself, but I am Native American and those two movies leave me so badly wishing more movies focused around native people, cultures, and stories would be made. In fact, I've been drawing inspiration from Pacific Islander cultures for a personal project of mine and I can only hope I can do it justice.
1:29:14 You can't deny though that the hard cut from "Girl worth fighting for" to BURNED OUT VILLAGE is 1 of if not THE hardest hitting scenes in a Disney movie! Tonal whip lash done right!
First time I watched encanto, I thought it was cool but it didn’t really stick with me. And then one night, was laying down in my living room, I decided to rewatch it out of bordem. I ended up paying attention the entire time and bawling my eyes out at the end. If you actually connect with and understand the story, it makes the whole experience 10x more magnificent. Amazing movie, first Disney movie that’s ever made me cry.
It's such a genuine shame that Tarzan could have been a perfect disney movie, but what you said definitely impacted it from being a perfect disney movie. I am still so glad you put it on such a high place, because it honestly deserves it. It might be an unpopular opinion, but one of my favorite moments in Disney animation is when Tarzan and Jane meet each other on the tree, he takes her glove off and both feel their hands. It's honestly so beautiful because not only is it genuinely romantic, Tarzan is also realizing "There are species like me, I am not alone" and Jane is also realising "He is someone just like me."
I envy the way Schaff describes how he adores something. He's genuinely such a delight to listen to and the passion you put into talking about the movies you love is really beautiful to hear
I love listening to him talk about movies he loves or hates. But I feel he badly reviews the movies he doesn't care about much. If he sees a movie boring, he doesn't try to understand what makes it special for other people and just rates it as average, even though it could just be him having a different taste.
I actually love that Mulan stops singing half way through. Because once they actually see the remains of a ruined city, they realize that what they’re fighting for has already been taken from them. And the message that leaves is way too good to miss. If anything, I feel as though Mulan is also Disney’s best “anti-war” film to date. It truly makes war seem like a real and horrifying thing.
3:13 | #61: Dinosaur 6:19 | #60: Chicken Little 8:53 | #59: Fun & Fancy Free 11:05 | #58: Pocahontas 15:02 | #57: Ralph Breaks the Internet 16:35 | #56: Melody Time 17:18 | #55: The Black Cauldron 21:34 | #54: Raya and the Last stupid ass annoying asf piece of sh*t Dragon 24:06 | #53: Home on the Range 25:27 | #52: Cinderella 27:26 | #51: Bolt 28:28 | #50: Sword in the Stone 30:36 | #49: Three Caballeros 32:32 | #48: Oliver & Company 36:13 | #47: Lady & the Tramp 38:08 | #46: Rescuers Down Under 38:57 | #45: Brother Bear 40:23 | #44: Strange World 44:40 | #43: Make Mine Music 46:20 | #42: Big Hero 6 46:59 | #41: Frozen 2 48:09 | #40: Bambi 49:40 | #39: Jungle Book 51:57 | #38: Dumbo 53:37 | #37: Pinocchio 57:08 | #36: Saludos Amigos 58:22 | #35: The Aristocats 59:05 | #34: The Rescuers 1:00:22 | #33: Frozen 1:03:15 | #32: Winnie the Pooh 1:04:01 | #31: Treasure Planet 1:06:56 | #30: Princess & the Frog 1:08:28 | #29: The Fox & the Hound 1:10:18 | #28: Zootopia 1:11:38 | #27: Robin Hood 1:14:03 | #26: Snow White & the Seven Dwarves 1:16:36 | #25: Sleeping Beauty 1:19:05 | #24: The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh 1:20:10 | #23: Meet the Robinsons 1:20:34 | #22: The Adventures of Ichabod & Mr Todd 1:22:20 | #21: Tarzan 1:25:45 | #20: 101 Dalmatians 1:27:47 | #19: Mulan 1:29:48 | #18: Fantasia 2000 1:30:44 | #17: Peter Pan 1:32:51 | #16: Aladdin 1:34:58 | #15: Fantasia 1:38:29 | #14: Emperor's New Groove 1:39:43 | #13: Tangled 1:41:30 | #12: Wreck-it Ralph 1:43:04 | #11: Alice in Wonderland 1:44:39 | #10: Great Mouse Detective 1:46:35 | #09: The Little Mermaid 1:48:58 | #08: Atlantis the Lost Empire 1:51:06 | #07: Lilo & Stitch 1:53:05 | #06: Hunchback of Notre Dame 1:56:10 | #05: Moana 1:58:30 | #04: Encanto 2:02:36 | #03: Hercules 2:06:05 | #02: The Lion King 2:08:32 | #01: Beauty & the Beast Edit: i just copy paste this here so i don't have to find this again. Didn't expected this to gain so much attention. Don't remember who made this too bad i can't credit him
As a Brazilian I can assure that a lot of Brazilians really, really like José Carioca as he captures Brazilian people so well and plus his voice actor José Oliveira was an actual Brazilian, he did his voice in English and Portuguese so José doesn't the spanish accent he has in the modern stuff he shows up
Thanks for the input! I've been scrolling down through the comments and so far all the ones I've seen agree with you. :) It's heartwarming to see such love for a character.
Story Time! When I was younger, I was absolutely in love with Wreck-It Ralph. I cried every time at the heartbreaking scene of betrayal, loved the chemistry between Ralph and Vanellope, and always laughed at the scene where Ralph is like, "... I didn't see anything, nuh-uh," when he stole a cherry. (My sister and I still sing the SugarRush theme song at each other) Because of my love of the movie, I always watched it from the very beginning to the very end. Because of this, I saw the glitching Ralph going to the Disney logo. Every time I saw it, I would go to my mom, "See, it's gonna get a sequel! I know it will!" (She didn't believe me, but she humored me) I wish I was wrong, I really do. I was so excited when I heard about it that even though I was ten years older, I still begged my mom let me watch it. I still remember hearing my heart break like glass on how they ruined my most prized movie. With how Ralph was treated as a total idiot and disgustingly clingy with Vanellope, how Vanellope was so willing to ruin the game she spent so long trying to participate in for a little more fun, the way the story just felt wrong. My hatred for that movie is unmatched. I even wrote my own adaptation of the sequel I thought Wreck-It Ralph deserved. :(
It's good to know that there's people who adore Wreck it Ralph as much as I do. Such a great movie with beautiful animation, awesome worlds, great characters, and an amazingly thought out story. It's my personal favorite Disney movie of all time.
bro you could totally post your adaptation on sites like archive of our own for people to see and stuff! maybe equally bitter fans about the sequel willfind what they wanted there and all
27:36 I can't remember half the stuff I learned in school, but my brain instantly recognized that 2 second clip as being from PBG's Zelda CDI video from 10 years ago. I'm glad my brain knows what's really important.
3:14 is number 61 - Dinosaur 6:20 is number 60 - Chicken Little 8:53 is number 59 - Fun and Fancy Free 11:06 is number 58 - Pocahontas 15:02 is number 57 - Wreck-It Ralph 2: Ralph Breaks the Internet 16:38 is number 56 - Melody Time 17:18 is number 55 - The Black Cauldron 21:34 is number 54 - Raya and the Last Dragon 24:05 is number 53 - Home on the Range 25:27 is number 52 - Cinderella 27:26 is number 51 - Bolt 28:28 is number 50 - The Sword in the Stone 30:36 is number 49 - The Three Caballeros 32:32 is number 48 - Oliver and Company 36:14 is number 47 - Lady and the Tramp 38:06 is number 46 - The Rescuers Down Under 38:57 is number 45 - Brother Bear 40:23 is number 44 - Strange World 44:40 is number 43 - Make Mine Music 46:20 is number 42 - Big Hero 6 46:59 is number 41 - Frozen II 48:09 is number 40 - Bambi 49:43 is number 39 - The Jungle Book 51:57 is number 38 - Dumbo 53:57 is number 37 - Pinocchio 57:09 is number 36 - Saludos Amigos 58:22 is number 35 - the Aristocats 59:05 is number 34 - The Rescuers 1:00:23 is number 33 - Frozen 1:03:15 is number 32 - Winnie the Pooh 1:04:03 is number 31 - Treasure Planet 1:05:39-1:06:56 a very tiredly read sponsor ad you should watch all the way through this is a two hour long video he deserves it 1:06:57 is number 30 - The Princess and the Frog 1:08:28 is number 29 - the Fox and the Hound 1:10:18 is number 28 - Zootopia 1:11:37 is number 27 - Robin Hood 1:14:04 is number 26 - Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs 1:16:36 is number 25 - Sleeping Beauty 1:19:06 is number 24 - The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh 1:20:10 is number 23 - Meet the Robinsons 1:20:35 is number 22 - Ichabod and Mr. Toad 1:22:22 is number 21 - Tarzan 1:25:48 is number 20 - 101 Dalmatians 1:27:48 is number 19 - Mulan 1:29:48 is number 18 - Fantasia 2000 1:30:44 is number 17 - Peter Pan 1:32:51 is number 16 - Aladdin 1:34:58 is number 15 - Fantasia 1:38:30 is number 14 - The Emperor's New Groove 1:39:43 is number 13 - Tangled 1:41:32 is number 12 - Wreck-It Ralph 1:43:04 is number 11 - Alice in Wonderland 1:44:39 is number 10 - The Great Mouse Detective 1:46:40 is number 9 - The little Mermaid 1:48:59 is number 8 - Atlantis: the lost empire 1:51:06 is number 7 - Lilo and Stitch 1:53:05 is number 6 - The Hunchback of Notre Dame 1:56:12 is number 5 - Moana 1:58:30 is number 4 - Encanto 2:02:36 is number 3 - Hercules 2:06:08 is number 2 - The Lion King 2:08:31 is number 1 - Beauty and the Beast Now this has to be one of the STRANGEST rankings of the Disney pantheon of animations i've EVER seen, but I respect him for that. It's not the boring conventional "all the disney renaissance movies are at the top because of course!" and there are some surprising twists and turns that are very twisty. All in all, a good video, I respect doing it all in one go.....Oh. And one more thing. FANTASIA IS THE ABSOLUTE BEST DISNEY MOVIE EVER MADE AND I WILL FCKING DIE ON THAT HILL. Sorcerer's Apprentice really helped me when I was in college, suffering from severe depression, as did Nightmare Before Christmas, and so those movies will always hold a special place in my heart. They both made me realize that I wanted to study film and learn everything about the craft. Nightmare Before Christmas is a technological MARVEL, and Fantasia helped bring Mickey back to the forefront. I love Mickey. He's one of my favorite Disney characters, he's kind, and generous, but has moments where he gets angry, pissed off, scared, he's a much more complex character than people realize. I'm tired of people just associating him as this evil corporate mascot. Absolutely not. There's a reason why he's a king in Kingdom Hearts. And it's not just because he's popular. He has a noble heart, a kind heart, the heart that makes someone a good ruler. One that people would look up to and respect. Mickey in Kingdom Hearts is Mickey at his peak. Period.
Honestly, I feel bad for Mickey as a character. He's been associated with the system of prolonging the time between when an ip can enter public domain and become the face of big greedy corporate Disney when, if you ask me, he's a victim of the same system propagated by a company that will do *everything* in their power to bend, modify and influence law just so they can keep their greedy clutches on their intellectual properties so that they never enter public domain.
This is a pretty underrated comment, especially with the way you described Mickey, and you helped out some people who would’ve wanted to know the time stamps for this long video that not everyone would want to sit through most likely.
@@floricel_112 same! I think that's why people misunderstand HIM as who HE is. Because he's the face of the company people are associating HIM with their BS. But if someone looked me DEAD in the eye, and told me MICKEY MOUSE someone as kindhearted as him, would be FOR any of the recent BS Disney has done, and would be against the LGBT community....I'd laugh in your face.
My favorite is beauty and the beast. But objectively I think Fantasia is the best, I really have nothing negative to say about it other than I don’t really care for the dancing Elephants.
TIMESTAMPS: 61) Dinosaur 3:13 60) Chicken Little 6:19 59) Fun & Fancy Free 8:53 58) Pocahontas 11:05 57) Ralph Breaks the Internet 15:02 56) Melody Time 16:35 55) The Black Cauldron 17:18 54) Raya and the Last Dragon 21:34 53) Home on the Range 24:06 52) Cinderella 25:27 51) Bolt 27:26 50) The Sword in the Stone 28:28 49) The Three Caballeros 30:36 48) Oliver & Company 32:32 47) Lady and the Tramp 36:13 46) The Rescuers Down Under 38:08 45) Brother Bear 38:57 44) Strange World 40:23 43) Make Mine Music 44:40 42) Big Hero 6 46:20 41) Frozen II 46:59 40) Bambi 48:09 39) The Jungle Book 49:40 38) Dumbo 51:57 37) Pinocchio 53:37 36) Saludos Amigos 57:08 35) The Aristocats 58:22 34) The Rescuers 59:05 33) Frozen 1:00:22 32) Winnie the Pooh 1:03:15 31) Treasure Planet 1:04:01 [SQUARESPACE] 1:05:34 30) The Princess and the Frog 1:06:56 29) The Fox and the Hound 1:08:28 28) Zootopia 1:10:18 27) Robin Hood 1:11:38 26) Snow White and the Seven Dwarves 1:14:03 25) Sleeping Beauty 1:16:36 24) The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh 1:19:05 23) Meet the Robinsons 1:20:10 22) The Adventures of Ichabod & Mr. Toad 1:20:34 21) Tarzan 1:22:20 20) 101 Dalmatians 1:25:45 19) Mulan 1:27:47 18) Fantasia 2000 1:29:48 17) Peter Pan 1:30:44 16) Aladdin 1:32:51 15) Fantasia 1:34:58 14) The Emperor’s New Groove 1:38:29 13) Tangled 1:39:43 12) Wreck-It Ralph 1:41:30 11) Alice in Wonderland 1:43:04 10) The Great Mouse Detective 1:44:39 9) The Little Mermaid 1:46:35 8) Atlantis: The Lost Empire 1:48:58 7) Lilo and Stitch 1:51:06 6) The Hunchback of Notre Dame 1:53:06 5) Moana 1:56:10 4) Encanto 1:58:30 3) Hercules 2:02:36 2) The Lion King 2:06:05 1) Beauty and the Beast 2:08:32
49:37 "I'll break into your house and make you feel unsafe" it's both a really weird threat, and a really unsettling one at the same time. I kind of just imagined you following someone from room to room, not really doing anything, just standing in a corner and watching them with a blank stare as they try to live their lives while being extremily unconfortable.
Here's the ranking of every pre renaissance movie: 27. Fun and Fancy Free - 8:53 26. Melody Time - 16:35 25. The Black Cauldron - 17:19 24. Cinderella - 25:27 23. The Sword in The Stone - 28:28 22. The Three Caballeros - 30:36 21. Oliver and Company - 32:32 20. Lady and the Tramp - 36:14 19. Make Mine Music - 44:40 18. Bambi - 48:09 17. The Jungle Book - 49:40 16. Dumbo- 51:57 15. Pinocchio - 53:36 14. Saludos Amigos - 57:08 13. The Aristocats - 58:22 12. The Rescuers - 59:05 11. Fox and the Hound - 1:08:28 10. Robin Hood - 1:11:37 9. Snow White - 1:14:04 8. Sleeping Beauty - 1:16:35 7. The many adventures of Whine the Pooh - 1:19:05 6. The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad - 1:20:34 5. 101 Dalmatians - 1:25:45 4. Peter Pan - 1:30:43 3. Fantasia - 1:34:58 2. Alice in Wonderland - 1:43:03 1. The Great Mouse Detective (THIS IS MY FAVORITE DISNEY MOVIE LET'S GOOOO) -1:44:39
Fun fact: the three Caballeros was Disney's first time combining animation with real life actors. In its own way, the short is groundbreaking, because without it, there would never have been a Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
That is not a fact, they combined animation with live action before Snowhite was even made. They combined the two because it was less work to animate section of a scene instead of the whole scene.
As a native Alaskan, I really loved Brother Bear and it's sequel growing up, mainly because it was SO REFRESHING to see representation of myself and my home that isn't chock full of THE MOST annoying stereotypes that you grow up hearing all the time. I am really curious to see how much I'd like it with a re watch nowadays.
Same!! It was one of my all-time favorites because it dealt with home turf. Even now it still brings a smile to my face whenever I watch it because it holds such a dear place in my heart. Would definitely recommend a rewatch; it may not be the best 2000’s Disney movie but it’s still charming in its own right - and the scenes with Koda learning about his mother’s death is still emotional.
I don’t care what anyone says, the joke where the older female bear is talking about her late husband and you hear an old male voice say offscreen “STOP TELLING EVERYONE I’M DEAD” sends me into outer space and the movie deserves to exist for that joke alone.
i always loved brother bear when i was a kid!! it made me cry so much, especially when sitka dies 💔 and koda is one of the cutest disney characters of all time, whats not to love??
Timestamps: 3:12 #61 Dinosaur 6:19 #60 Chicken Little 8:53 #59 Fun and Fancy Free 11:06 #58 Pocahontas 15:02 #57 Ralph breaks the Internet 16:35 #56 Melody Time 17:20 #55 The Black Cauldron 21:34 #54 Raya and the Last Dragon 24:05 #53 Home on the Range 25:27 #52 Cinderella 27:26 #51 Bolt 28:28 #50 Sword in the Stone 30:36 #49 The Three Caballeros 32:32 #48 Oliver ( and company ) 36:14 #47 Lady and the Tramp 38:08 #46 Rescuers from Down Under 38:57 #45 Brother Bear 40:23 #44 Strange World 44:40 #43 Make Mine Music 46:20 #42 Big Hero 6 47:00 #41 Frozen 2 48:09 #40 Bambi 49:40 #39 The Jungle Book 51:57 #38 Dumbo 53:37 #37 Pinocchio 57:08 #36 Saludos Amigos 58:22 #35 The Aristocrats 59:05 #34 The Rescuers 1:00:22 #33 Frozen 1:00:14 #32 Winnie the Pooh 1:04:02 #31 Treasure Planet 1:05:35 #15 Burger King Foot Lettuce 1:06:56 End Of Sponsorship 1:06:56 #30 Princess and the Frog 1:08:28 #29 The Fox and The Hound 1:10:18 #28 Zootopia 1:11:38 #27 Robin Hood 1:14:04 #26 Snow White 1:16:36 #25 Sleeping Beauty 1:19:06 #24 The Adventures of Winnie the Pooh 1:20:10 #23 Meet the Robinsons 1:20:35 #22 The Adventures of Ichaob And Mr. Toad 1:22:20 #21 Tarzan 1:25:45 #20 101 Dalmatians 1:27:48 #19 Mulan 1:29:48 #18 Fantasia 2000 1:30:44 #17 Peter Pan 1:32:51 #16 Aladdin 1:34:58 #15 Fantasia 1:38:30 #14 Emperors New Groove 1:39:43 #13 Tangled 1:41:32 #12 Wreck It Ralph 1:43:04 #11 Alice in Wonderland 1:44:40 #10 The Great Mouse Detective 1:46:36 #9 The Little Mermaid 1:49:59 #8 Atlantis The Lost Empire 1:51:06 #7 Lilo And Stitch 1:53:04 #6 The Hunchback of Notre Dame 1:56:10 #5 Monana 1:58:31 #4 Encanto 2:02:36 #3 Hercules (His Favorite Movie) 2:06:05 #2 Lion King 2:08:32 #1 Beauty and The Beast Extras: 1:29:50 Most replayed part of the video 1:11:03 Other most replayed part 1:48:49 Sebastian Sings Note: This took forever. I'm very sorry if some of the timestamps are off.
The rat in Lady and the Tramp's climax was the same one Lady chased after near the beginning of the film. It's still random that the rat suddenly became the villain, but it's not completely out of nowhere.
I'm from Mexico and for many Mexicans, The Three Caballeros is a masterpiece. The way Panchito presents Mexico City, Jalisco and Acapulco is very funny, the art style is glorious in the animated segments and the mexican dub is perfect for the songs and the characters. You have to listen the main song in mexican dub.
I've been scrolling (so much scrolling...) through the comments, and you don't seem alone in your first-hand opinions of the culture and characters. :) It's heartwarming to see.
Im Spanish and I haven't seen this acknowledged, but in Spain panchito is a racial slur for Latino American people in general. Is it just an Spanish thing you guys aren't aware of?
@@weepashbp2270 Well, I think Panchito is quite similar to the mariachis or charros that are in mexican movies. Pachito is build around Jorge Negrete and Pedro Infante that makes him a great representation of the stars of Mexican cinema of the time
@@diegoa0812 yeah, through the comments I can see the character was fine, it's the name that bothers, would be somewhat equivalent of having an afroamerican bird called the n-word
@@weepashbp2270 We are aware of it but we as Mexicans like culturally/socially usually do not care that much about those kind of words or how other people look at us. Also, here Panchito is just an endearing nickname for people called Francisco (Pancho/Panch -ito) so there is that also.
Beauty & the Beast is stunning and I think one important lesson it teaches you, is that romance can't be forced, it needs to develop over time and through interaction. I had my issues with Belle being held "captive" at first, but I came to appreciate the mature tone of their relationship in the end.
Fox & the Hound: The older hound was actually *supposed* to die in the original story. A large number of the staff wanted the character to die off, as to raise the stakes and create a proper motivation for the rift between Copper and Todd. Disney refused to have a named character die on screen, though, as it didn't fit the 'values' they were promoting at the time. This was, ultimately, the reason Don Bluth left Disney to do his own thing.
@@islandboy9381 The Secret of NIMH is my absolute favorite animated film. I didn't even grow up watching it, saw it when I was 15 and instantly knew it was a classic. My whole family loves the film a ton, alongside (most) of Don Bluth's work.
From a biased mexican who loves the 3 caballeros: the costumes and cultural info Panchito gives is accurate, Posadas and piñatas are still huge in mexico and I'm sure it was more so in the 50s. Both him and José were voiced by people from their respective country and also dubbed the 3 versions (English, Portuguese and Spanish).
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1:16:50 I once heard someone talk about that exact motivation. "She didn't get invited to the party" could actually mean a great deal in these kind of noble circles where everyone knows everyone. I'm sure there are similar slights in our history that sparked blood feuds to last generations. It's not just about the invitation itself. It's about the acknowledgement that she's worthy of an invitation. Let's not also forget what would happen if they had invited Maleficent. Aurora likely would've been given a gift on the same awe-inspiring power level as the curse she was given, but as a boon instead. Scary, maybe, but ultimately in her favor.
Lol as an arab, not being invited to a significant party is a completely normal and logical reason to cut someone off and have that rift stay for generations its pretty funny especially when its an incident that happened a long time ago so people forgot why they were fighting in the first place
Yes, in the original fairy tale the fairy that wasn't invited was more of a neutral danger you shouldn't mess with than a straight-up malicious entity. If I remember correctly the reason they didn't invite her wasn't fear, it was just because there wasn't enough plates
Lol. If i remeber corrextly there was a battle/war in feudal japan. And one of the lords decided to help one side over the other just because the messanger didnt present the message he was given properly.
Parties of the nobility are serious business. That's where all the diplomacy happens. If you are not invited by your neighbor, that indicates that you are too weak to bother with, or their machinations against you are so far along that they are unwilling to pretend otherwise.
The fact that encanto has only been out for a year and has left a HUGE impact on you is insane. Makes me realize that Disney does still have it in them to make really good films.
@@Aqu1ls_Curr3nt well if you don't have the problems that encanto try to replicate, it doesn't fit so well, and yes is overrated assfuck even if is good, is not the best thing ever
I personally think Encanto’s “Waiting On A Miracle” is one of the most criminally underrated Disney songs. I remember first hearing it and it felt like such an impassioned, genuine, and emotional plea. It reminded me of Part Of Your World from The Little Mermaid. An amazing Disney “I want” song.
There’s no way. Jesus. I grew up watching Lilo and Stitch and yeah I might have a bias for it. But I’m so glad I am not alone with my strong love for it. She’s a literally a child, so she’s bound to be childish and have her “bratty” moments. But she’s incredibly mature and intelligent and you can see that clearly by how Nani reacts. The dramatic moments in this movie still stands strong in my eyes even to this days. She just lost both of her key figures in her life, her parents. So she will act out, cause mischiefs and be late to her classes because she’s trying to cope, and take photos because she wants to remember the good times like she did with her parents. And it was essential for Stitch’s arc. Some people need to realise if they don’t get it, if they can’t point out what is it that doesn’t work for them, it doesn’t necessarily mean it’s a bad movie.
@@hunterolaughlin Makes a lot of sense! It’s like we all came from RaisorBlade’s “Lilo & Stitch Does NOT Glorify Abuse” to defend oppressed good people and try to show (and tell) them that age and gender is never an excuse to like Mertle Edmonds as if she were a misunderstood character (not even the (mostly) decent Lilo & Stitch: The Series could redeem her by making her more… let’s just say “neutral”.)
The best thing about Peter pan’s sequel is that Captain Hook again says he won’t harm a single hair on Peter pan’s head. Then he takes a singular hair on his head and says that’s the one he won’t harm. Literally invented the definition of slaying
As a Mexican, I loved The Three Caballeros as a kid! It made me appreciate my culture so much more and Panchito and Jose were so cool! Was it random? Yes. But it was also super colorful and beautiful to watch, especially learning about the different cultures, traditions, and dances shown in the movie.
Thanks for the comment! I've been scrolling down to find input on that film from people who actually are part of the cultures depicted. (Really wish youtube comments had a search feature...)
As a brazilian, I feel the same way. I loooove the interactions between the characters, and the visuals are so gorgeous. I felt happy seeing some parts of my culture on-screen, even though Donald was kinda of too much at some points lol Overall, yeah, I have a positive feeling about it
As a Brazilian, Jose was basically made to pander to my culture and he is one of my favorite Disney characters for that reason. So even with the wacky aspect of those movies, i just like to see Donald, Jose and Pachinto interact and have some gay ol time
I remember watching this movie countless times when I was a kid and heck, I have no relation with the cultures is representing but it's so good I think after I end up writing this comment I'm gonna rewatch it.
Plus the history behind it being a propaganda piece to have mexico be an ally to Mexico if you ignore the corporatocracy implications is a really sweet gesture showing how close the countries are in terms of brotherhood and not just being a couple countries next to each other and that's it
Fun fact about the scene with Chief's broken leg in the Fox and the Hound; that whole scene was the reason Don Bluth left Disney. He, along with a group of other younger animators, wanted to kill Chief off because Copper turning on Todd made little sense otherwise. There was a lot of stuff leading up to it, but this was the ultimatum that drove him to leave abruptly during production.
Small correction on Lady and the Tramp. The rat does appear in the movie before the final act. It appears in the backyard early on and Lady chases it away.
I think the part that makes me so mad at Enchanto, is how they marketed Isabella. In the end, they ignored her entire arc of the perfect girl but in all the merchandise, that's the girl we see. We don't see the girl who found her flaws and accepted it, the girl who wants to be herself for herself. It's her pink dress that stood out and not her creative darker dress, after her arc. I think this has always been an issue with Disney but one of the most recent examples is this.
actually that was due to spoilers. It’s like how Elsa’s final design wasn’t a doll when frozen 2 first came out. They actually have atleast 3 merch products of isabela in her final dress now!
@@lilac3266 That makes sense though the majority of the ones I see in stores are her, like her funko pop, which was released about two months after Enchanto came out. Another example I use is Tangled. How much merch is there with short-haired Rapunzel, even after a cartoon. It makes sense for spoilers but even after a year, with all the merch, there is at least 3? It's probably me just hating corporate Disney but thank you for the insight.
@@PlushMari yeah I agree I’m hoping for a second wave of funko pops since they left out almost the entirety of pepas family and it would be cool to see another isabela. As for tangled that confused me too like even now a decade later all the dolls have her in her tower dress and long hair
I still can't believe you ranked Alice in Wonderland so high, I genuinely thought you just forgot about it at some point and it makes me SO HAPPY to see people who actually like this movie
I actually consider Alice to be one of the best Disney protagonists before the Renaissance era. She starts out as a ditzy and curious young girl who wants to live in a world where there are no rules and logic, but later learns the importance of Logic and how everything will go downhill if there was TOO much Nonsense. She may have a simplistic character arc, but it can be relatable for children her age.
I'm obsessed with Alice in Wonderland. This and Lady and the Tramp where my favourite films from the old Disney classics as a kid and I still consider them favourites.
I watched it for the first time recently and idk it’s a pretty good comfort movie. Definitely hits differently as an adult like Peter Pan. Just way less problematic and more messy in the best possible way
I don't know if I've said this on another video of yours already, but Dinosaur deserves to be bottom of the list for another reason you didn't mention: its failure at the box office caused Disney to panic and slash the budget for Atlantis. The second act was gutted and the ending had to be completely rewritten, because it was going to have a much bigger final battle AND the revelation that the Crystal was an alien entity that crash landed on Earth millenia ago and was discovered by the Atlanteans. It was a miracle that what we got was as good as it ended up being. Either way you are not alone and I stand with you in defense of Atlantis; it's a fantastic movie, personally my favorite, and it was way ahead of its time.
Ironically, *Dinosaur* was the most financially successful WDAS film at the box office between *Tarzan* and *Tangled* at least in terms of raw gross (I don't know about profitability).
Personally I would love to see another romance based movie similar to Tangled personally Eugene and Rapunzel's relationship is my favourite Disney couple and also I just like how simple it.
I think what modern audiences can miss with Bambi's mum is how films were shown back in the day. When Bambi came out, cinemas still had intermissions where the film just stops for a time so viewers can stand up for a bit and staff can sell items like ice cream. In Bambi's case, the intermission is right after the mum dies. This allows the event to sink in more while also makeing the spring sequence less jarring as it works as the opening to a new act in the story. My dad actually saw Bambi in the cinema as a young kid, and I remember him telling me that that scene was so shocking and upsetting that he spent the whole intermission crying into the ice cream his mum bought for him. That was how impactful that scene was.
It is unfortunate but some things must be left in the past due to the passage of time. Like Zaireeka by The Flaming Lips which required 4 CD players arranged around the listener all playing simultaneously.
0:01 selling out 0:13 opening discussion 3:12 61. Dinosaur 6:19 60. Chicken little 8:53 59. Fun & fancy free 11:07 58. Pocahontas 15:02 57. Ralph breaks the internet 16:35 56. Melody time 17:18 55. The black cauldron 21:34 54. Raya and the last dragon 24:06 53. Home on the range 25:27 52. Cinderella 27:26 51. Bolt 28:29 50. Sword in the stone 30:37 49. The three caballeros 32:32 48. Oliver 36:14 47. Lady and the tramp 38:08 46. The rescuers down under 38:55 45. Brother bear 40:23 44. Strange world 44:40 43. Make mine music 46:20 42. Big hero 6 46:59 41. Frozen II 48:09 40. Bambi 49:40 39. Jungle book 51:57 38. Dumbo 53:36 37. Pinocchio 57:08 36. Saludos amigos 58:22 35. The aristo cats 59:05 34. The rescuers 1:00:22 33. Frozen 1:03:15 32. Winnie the Pooh 1:04:01 31. Treasure planet 1:05:34 selling out the Snyder cut 1:06:55 30. The princess and the frog 1:08:27 29. The fox and the hound 1:10:18 28. Zootopia 1:11:38 27. Robinhood 1:14:02 26. Snow white and the seven seven dwarves 1:16:35 25. Sleeping beauty 1:19:06 24. The many adventures of Winnie the Pooh 1:20:09 23. Meet the Robinsons 1:20:34 22. The adventures of ichabod and mr toad 1:22:20 21. Tarzan 1:25:45 20. 101 dalmatians 1:27:48 19. Mulan 1:29:48 18. Fantasia 2000 1:30:43 17. Peter pan 1:32:59 16. Aladdin 1:34:58 15. Fantasia (original) 1:38:39 14. The emperor's new groove 1:39:42 13. Tangled 1:41:30 12. Wreck it Ralph 1:43:05 11. Alice in wonderland WatchMojo top 10 best 1:44:39 10. The great mouse detective 1:46:35 9. The little mermaid 1:48:58 8. Atlantis the lost empire 1:51:06 7. Lilo and stitch 1:53:04 6. The hunchback of Notre Dame 1:56:10 5. Moana 1:58:29 4. Encanto 2:02:36 3. Hercules 2:06:05 2. The lion king 2:08:31 1. Beauty and the beast 2:11:43 Closing discussion 2:13:43 credits
it's genuinely iconic how the evil queen's goal is to be the most beautiful woman and she has the ability to make people ugly with magic, so she turns HERSELF ugly. i love it that's so girlboss
I haven’t seen the film since I was a child but I always thought that turning ugly was just an unfortunate byproduct of her poison and she like. Fucked up somehow lmao
Chicken little is trash but dinosaur is great. Aladar imo is paragon of a great leader. Super smart, doesnt give up, considerate, brave. Theres also Lots of tension cuz theyre always on the run from predators, and you never know if theyll reach their destination. At the end, Against all the odds, with aladar even feeling beat at the end, we got the side characters (ima) to finally help out our main character. Often times movies would have sucky sidecharacters, or the main character doing everything, which is boring. At the end, aladar got the gril and we got a happy ending. Well deserved. So yes, its a fun and rewatchable movie. I rank it 9/10, only cuz u have other legendary movies finding nemo, toy story, etc
Fun fact: The black cauldron was originally rated R, Tim berton worked on it and wanted to keep it as R but disney didn’t want to. They had to remove 15 minutes from the movie to get it down to PG
You can also tell that a lot of content was cut. During the cauldron born sequence, for example, the musical score is very choppy and abruptly ends, and that's because the original footage included a human soldier gradually melting
Jeffrey Katzenberg was the one who insisted on cutting 15 minutes from the final film because he thought the sequences were too dark for a kids film. It's the first animated film in history to have deleted scenes instead of scenes that were considered, but never added, like the Siamese cats reappearing in Lady and the Tramp after the climax and being shocked at what happened to the baby.
I laughed out loud and had to replay it to make sure it really was the reference I thought it was 😂 Never would’ve imagined seeing Adum actually here. Great to see two of my favorite movie-centric content creators supporting each other❤
3:12 Dinosaur 6:19 Chicken Little 8:53 Fun and Fancy Free 11:04 Pocahontas 15:01 Ralph Breaks the Internet 16:34 Melody Time 17:18 The Black Cauldron 21:33 Raya and the Last Dragon 24:04 Home on the Range 25:27 Cinderella 27:25 Bolt 28:28 The Sword in the Stone 30:36 The Three Caballeros 32:31 Oliver and Company 36:13 Lady and the Tramp 38:08 The Rescuers Down Under 38:56 Brother Bear 40:22 Strange World 44:40 Make Mine Music 46:20 Big Hero 6 46:59 Frozen II 48:08 Bambi 49:40 The Jungle Book (Original) 51:57 Dumbo 53:37 Pinocchio 57:08 Saludos Amigos 58:21 The Aristocats 59:05 The Rescuers 1:00:22 Frozen 1:03:14 Winnie the Pooh 1:04:02 Treasure Planet 1:05:34 Squarespace 1:06:56 The Princess and the Frog 1:08:57 The Fox and the Hound 1:10:18 Zootopia 1:11:37 Robin Hood 1:14:03 Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs 1:16:35 Sleeping Beauty 1:19:06 The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh 1:20:09 Meet the Robinsons 1:20:34 The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad 1:22:20 Tarzan 1:25:45 One Hundred and One Dalmations 1:27:47 Mulan 1:29:48 Fantasia 2000 1:30:43 Peter Pan 1:32:50 Aladdin 1:34:58 Fantasia 1:38:29 The Emperor's New Groove 1:39:42 Tangled 1:41:30 Wreck-It Ralph 1:43:04 Alice in Wonderland 1:44:39 The Great Mouse Detective 1:46:35 The Little Mermaid 1:48:58 Atlantis: The Lost Empire 1:51:06 Lilo and Stitch 1:53:04 The Hunchback of Notre Dame 1:56:10 Moana 1:58:30 Encanto 2:02:36 Hercules 2:06:05 The Lion King 2:08:24 Beauty and the Beast Thank you very much Schaff for putting this massive list together!
Me being Latino and having studied racism in college in my sociology degree, we talked about The Three Caballeros, it was actually made for Latin propaganda because during WW2 the US government told Hollywood to stop being mean to Latin characters to gain Mexican support for the war so during that time frame in Hollywood Latin leads rose and less Latin racism was happening in Hollywood so The Three Caballeros actually does a good job for the Mexican side relating to the job. Idk about the Brazilian one.
The brazilian aspect of it is also nothing bad from what i remember (former brazilian speaking) Its basically the same thing, trying to demystify and make an effort so people would stop hating on south american people, because of potential allies for war and all that
I personally think that the og Cinderella portrayed true love really well, especially for the time it came out. Cinderella and the Prince spend hours together just enjoying each other's company not having to speak to each other. Cinderella completely forgot why she was there in the first place, just having fun with some random guy not even realizing he was the prince. The Prince probably thought she was only spending time with him because he was the prince and was surprised when she didn't even know who he was. They both fell in love with each other without having to say a word and somehow that's better than most modern Disney love stories.
I don't understand why people think they didn't conversate in the first place. Like you think they just sat there dancing and lovingly looking into each others eyes for an hour? I find them honestly adorable. Cinderella was just happy to find someone who didn't treat her awfully, and the Prince was probably just happy that someone was spending time with him for him instead of doing so because he's a prince. I don't think it takes much to simply infer on what happened and why they fell in love, but maybe I'm just being too harsh.
Honestly I feel like Pinnochio being naive is what makes it work as a morality story, he’s a kid, kids are dumb, they can get tricked by people like Honest John into doing bad things, like running off to be famous (when he became a puppet for Stromboli) or acting like a jackass (when he went to Pleasure Island) but his conscience, his moral compass, Jiminy Cricket, sets him back on the right path, and it’s him ultimately listening to Jiminy that allows him to become a real boy
About the whole "Dolores didn't tell anyone about Bruno in the walls" thing, she did, they just didn't believe her. At the end of the movie, she has a line to Camillo where she says, "see? I told you I heard him." She TOLD Camillo Bruno was in the walls. He didn't believe her. We know she tried to tell Mirabel too, in her section of the song in "We Don't Talk About Bruno." And also, we know how Alma was. If someone did something she didn't like, she'd force them to stop immediately. So it's possible that Dolores tried to tell Alma about Bruno being in the walls but Alma didn't believe her and Dolores eventually gave up trying to tell people about Bruno for a while So yeah, she did tell people, they just didn't listen
Which is a consistent thing throughout the movie for Dolores. The only people who listen to her are the ones asking for some tip off or piece of information. It's not until the ending where others seem to pay actual attention to her. Despite being the eldest on Pepa's side, she very much comes across as in the same situation as Luisa as a under-attended middle child which would make sense with Isabella so close in age.
Damn, that's like victim blaming, when you think about it. And I was one of the people who dis on Dolores for snitching to the family about the premonition involving Mirabel. I take back EVERYTHING I said about Dolores lol
I mean I appreciate the writers recognising the plothole but this is still pretty stupid lol like you can't just write something like this off with "oh they don't listen"... we're talking about being 100% sure that there's a frickin dude (that everyone's scared off) living in your walls
@@thechosenjuan8776 I mean, Mirabel tried to tell Alma about the cracks with a bloodied hand from the house being damaged. And got quite literally laughed off once it wasn't immediately obvious. Dolores knew he was in the walls, but that doesn't mean she knew how he got in there. Thus, couldn't really show them she was telling the truth. And she was only 11? When he "left". They probably just waved her off and then forbade her from bringing it up. "We don't talk about Bruno." After a few times of mentioning it and being told off, you'd stop talking about it too. I really disagree that its a plot hole, espeically when Dolores is the only one in the song that is empathetic and doesn't put any blame on him for his prophecies.
@@bunniboiler1458 there was a car crash. Chris and Patrick unfortunately passed away and James was in critical condition, altough he is luckily recovering well
Just because someone can sing doesn't mean his/her song is automatically great. Let It Go contradicts Elsa's power struggle more than anything else. It's not about the grandiose performance and how well someone can sing; It's the about the intense emotion and feeling what's happening during the song. That's what makes musicals truly amazing. I don't feel the trauma of Elsa's power struggle during Let It Go.
Cinderella is a movie that's very close to my heart. I related to her a lot, since I grew up in a similar situation. Even though she was treated like shit by her family, she always remained optimistic and hopeful that better days would come for her. She was patient, kind, loving, and compassionate - all qualities I wanted to embody. She never let her situation keep her down. She never stopped believing in finding true love and happiness. I really love her as a character. I'm so happy to see more appreciation for Sleeping Beauty. It's one of my favorite Disney princess movies. I think the person who sang Aurora's parts has the most beautiful voice. Her singing really showcases Fauna's gift of song that was bestowed upon Aurora as a baby. The scenery in the movie is absolutely stunning. I love the classic Disney movies because of how everything has that hand drawn/painted look, which is something I miss terribly in modern day movies. But, I also just truly miss 2D animated movies. I feel like they had more heart. The way they were drawn just feels like a true labor of love to me. I'm also thankful to see the appreciation for Fantasia. I think it's a criminally underrated film. It was more about appreciating music and all of the places that music can take your imagination. I like the concept of the music being interpreted by the arists/animators based on what the music made them feel while they were listening to it. I have SO many things to say about ALL of the movies in this list, but I'd end up with a comment as long as this video. 😹
Thing about brother bear is that for a long time, it was the third best representation for indigenous people in animation. It has gone down, but I and many others still have a soft spot for it. It also helps that the interactions between Keenai and Kota remind me a lot of hanging out with my younger cousins
The crazy thing about Brother Bear for me and why I can necessarily “hate” it… is because… I shit you not… it was the first movie I had ever seen in my life. Like the movie had just came out when I was born and my brother finally had a little brother… so it really was just the perfect movie for us. As I grew up… I’m accepting if people thing otherwise… but… it holds a significant place in my life
Great news! The Little Mermaid was inducted into the National Film Registry yesterday. So it’s definitely a testament to how impactful it is in both Disney history and animation history as it was the one that brought forth Disney’s Renaissance Era and brought a Broadway-style to its score and songs which later Disney films and even Disney copycats like The Swan Princess, Thumbelina, Anastasia and Quest for Camelot would imitate. And yeah, to think Jeffrey Katzenberg thought Pocahontas would be their next Best Picture nominee while The Lion King would just be an average talking animals flick.
Fun fact: When I was in elementary school, I joined in some of my classmates during recess for a recreation of Beauty and the Beast using Star Wars action figures. I not only got to play as Droideka Lefou, but I helped them guide the story along because I memorized the entire plot of the original movie.
I find that the people who get offendedthe most have absolutely no relation to the culture whatsoever. I've seen these videos of white people dressing up in a sombrero and poncho or a kafiyah for example and the only people who care are those not from the Hispanic or Muslim cultures.
i'm brazilian am i like it too. Saludos Amigos created Ze Carioca (i don't know how you called the green bird outside Brazil) and since today we use he for merchandise, like for clothes in carnival. and a years ago he had HQs where he are the main character. i born in rio and makes me happy to see a character from rio in the disney movies.
@@Konfetticanon It was accurate {i'm mexican), the character's have the accents my parents speak with, the pride they have showing all the aspects of the culture and information is accurate. Tbh i was very confused why they put that 'The mission of The Walt Disney' statement. It was never mocking our culture or people. And as for the caricatures, they weren't ugly or *overly* exaggerated for comedic effect. It actually sparked up some pride in me for my culture and the appreciative approach they took for the film.
Not only is beautiful, Beauty and the Beast is what started to make everyone take animation more seriously due to the oscar and also the dancing scene was technically revolutionary too with the angles, the movements and the "camera work". Snow White, 101 Dalmatians, Little Mermaid and Beauty and the Beast at least to me are the most important milestones on 2D animation.
@Not gonna lie i've been waiting oh so looooong, please don't tell me baby, i was wrong, dreaming of you every night, holding back until the time was riiight, i've counted the dayyyyyyys
@@vitriolicAmaranth The video is about Disney movies, but won't deny Japan has created incredible beautiful animations too and had basically perfected the art. However I ignore if they aport some kind of inovation to the industry, newest milestone in animation I know was the movie Klaus with the 2D with 3D look which is non-Disney but I don't know if Japan has something similar.
@@OcioCamaraMx You just said "the most important milestones on 2D animation" and to be fair it's not a stretch to assume that somebody thought all the major milestones were hit by Walt Disney Animation Studios. I'm not familiar with Klaus, but looking at the trailer, it doesn't really look like hand-drawn 3D or anything, it just looks like computer-animated 2D with soft shading and no outlines. I think most animators still use cel-style shading and outlines for 2D (and often 3D, which is done in probably a majority of both western "2D" animations and eastern/anime at this point, but some anime are certainly entirely done that way, eg the infamous 2016 Berserk anime) regardless of whether it's hand-drawn or CG, because it gives the hand-drawn (and therefore more "authentic") aesthetic. I can't actually think of an anime off the top of my head that heavily uses soft shading like that, but it's nothing revolutionary; It's a matter of a digital artist using a soft brush instead of a hard brush but otherwise doing the exact same thing.
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It pains me to see Cinderella so low, down with Home on the Range and Raya. While I much appreciate your point about the mice, even as an adult there's a lot I enjoy about Cinderella, as a character and her story. Like the other two classic princesses, we don't get to learn enough about her, but we do learn that she actually works really hard, she lectures her cat and dog like she's their parent, and she rightly chooses her own happiness over the only relatives she's ever known. For anybody who's felt trapped, wishing someone would magically appear and show them the way out, Cinderella is that simple, hopeful story.
Snow White, Cinderella and Aurora were meant to represent the "I dream/wish" era, while the later female Disney princesses or leads were the "I want". I feel like this is something that nobody talks about enough. Because when everyone is little, they always would dream or wish for something, but when your older, you say "I want...", because say dream or wish is something in a "fairy tale".
Bambi is also too low. You don't need a "backstory" to be sad when Bambi's mom is killed and a little fawn is crying for its mother. You just need to be a decent and logically thinking human being with empathy. Like you need some elaborate backstory behind the life of a deer just to satisfy your 5 second attention span so you can feel bad when a tragedy affects its life... It's the same reason people cry at the end of Ol' Yeller or The Yearling. Behind it all too, Bambi is a coming of age story, IMO better told than even some parts of Pinocchio. He has to learn to take care of himself and learn how to treat others well, to become a well adjusted adult with major responsibilities in life. It was also based on a novel for adults, so the subject matter would equally be suited for other age groups the way Fantasia was supposed to. Disney Movies don't have to all be for just kids, and Bambi is a masterpiece in dealing with such a complex topics as death and adulthood. Man IS one of the worst Disney villains, there's no repercussion for our actions, and we are capable of making a movie like Bambi or being the person who sets the forest on fire.
@@matthewcole4753 , I mean it would have been nice to have a seen similar to what they tried to do with the beginning of Bambi 2 where once Bambi gets taken in by the Great Prince asks, “She’s never coming back is she?” and the Prince gives a look that says no. Or at least have a minute of Bambi moping around mourning for her, but maybe his pals or Friend Owl, let’s him know that it’s just the way of life. The Lion King suffered from this problem as well, as we don’t see Simba doing the same as well. I think the closest that did this properly in the movie was The Land Before Time , with how Littlefoot lost his mother.
Cinderella is a movie I love and value because even though Cinderella’s character is abused and humiliated by her family, she chooses to stay kind and gentle. I value kindness in the face of cruelty.
@@osmanyousif7849 Bambi also was made during WW2, so death wasn't exactly handled the same as it would be today, it was accepted as a reality and people moved on faster. Was is the best way to deal with grief? Definitely not. But it's not an unrealistic concept, and some cultures still perceive death in this manner. Bambi grew up to become the buck that his mother would have wanted him to, and that's as much how people went through life and accepted death as an unchangeable reality. Bambi cries pretty hard when his mother dies, and Bambi's dad does break the natural order to console his son and ensure he has the skills to be an adult, all the while revealing he is his father. The father doesn't abandon Bambi, and Bambi has his other friends who are supportive as well. I will not tolerate however that Bambi is placed behind Dumbo or the Emperor's New Groove. However, I'm a ride or die Classic Disney Fan so my ranking would be completely different from this anyway, although my ranking would also place Alice in Wonderland highest amongst all the classics, because it captures the whimsy and fantasy closest to any of the stories ever told by Disney, remaining the closest to the book. (Tim Burton couldn't hold a candle to it.)
i feel like the small details in Lady and the Tramp like Lady thinking her owners names are “darling” and “dear” because they always refer to each other as such is just an adorable added detail that makes me love this movie so much more. it’s such a wholesome movie so i couldn’t rank it low. but i can see how it’s boring at times.
I wouldn't call the movie boring. It might not be high-stakes and it's definitely a slow burn, but the characters are solid and the romance is excellent (I'm not sure where Schaff is coming from when he says that he didn't like the romance). Not every movie needs a clear three-act structure; sometimes, it's nice to see a movie where the characters just go about their lives. Also, the rat DOES appear earlier in the film. Schaff is obviously entitled to his opinion, but I feel as if he's being way too harsh on the movie.
@@talhahhussain5603 i completely agree! i don’t find the movie boring at all, but that’s usually the complaint people make when criticizing this movie. and yeah i didn’t understand his complaint over the romance considering that was the overarching theme of the movie; their romance makes sense to me. i’ve always considered this a classic walt disney film. the character designs are great, the songs are lovely and the ending ties everything up nicely. this is a movie that’s always resonated with me so it was hard to hear his lack of appreciation for it but can’t win them all i guess!
The animation in that film is so beautiful. Disney at that time was showing off their animation and new tech really instead of focusing on the plot of the film. Same with sleeping beauty. But those films are gorgeous and are high rank imp
@@lelelew2735 exactly! it’s such a beautiful film, aesthetically and story-wise so i’m really struggling trying to figure out why it was ranked so low in his ranking😂
About "The Three Caballeros", it's a pretty charming film when it gets to the part about the culture. I can't say about the part where they talk about Mexico, but the part about Brazil is very charming and heartwarming. And the music that Zé Carioca sings and his dubbing in our language (Portuguese) is enough to carry most of the film. So, to answer your question, it's not offensive but it doesn't go too deep either. But just because the film focuses on a region of Brazil that isn't just "São Paulo" and "Rio de Janeiro", it's very good to see. And here in Brazil, the name of the film is "Você já foi à Bahia? (Have you ever been to Bahia?)" and that makes me laugh a lot, since they don't stay that long in Bahia.
It's not great, but I don't think it was made to be, and it's understandable that some don't like it. Still, as a brazilian myself (that was not born in either SP or RJ) I can't help but see charm in it! Besides, I totally agree with you :D Also! I can't lie, it's heart warming to see Brazil represented in media, especially when it's not common (I know there are countries that are even less represented and I definitely hope that changes! It's sweet seing and learning about other cultures) besides- who doesn't like (accidental) poly birds
I'm Mexican. I remember watching 3 caballeros on repeat as a kid. I felt very happy to have a movie talking about my country and how much it varies from one state to another.
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The Three Caballeros is accurate to the cultures it portrays in context. It was made in the 40s during the war. It was borderline educational about central and South America at the time. It was made as a sort of way to say, “Hey, Mexico and all those other countries south of us, can we be cool? There’s there a war on and we wanna be friends.” It was over the top but pretty accurate for the time. But it was super random and the last 10 minutes was bananas!
I'm a history major in college and I wrote two essays last year exploring this bizarre film and the circumstances it was made in. Glad to see someone else appreciates it!
It still boggles my mind that Pocahontas and the lion king were not only in production at the same time, but the studios “a team“ was working on Pocahontas while the “b team“ was working on the lion king. After all these years it’s clear which film is superior, and yet I think shlaff nailed it on the head when he said that Pocahontas s crew were so wrapped up in the Oscar bait that they lost sight of what they were really doing.
Good thing I’m not the only one who thinks Pocahontas (1995) is overrated, even when compared to the highly praised The Lion King (1994) and any other Disney Renaissance film because they are beloved for just working in every way from their revolutionary (or just incredible in general) visuals to their strong and fun characters (yes, even The Rescuers Down Under).
Damn, over a hundred 👍🏻s! :)
If that movie is the result of *the crew losing sight of what they were really doing*, then am glad they did. Yes they came up massive flaws, historical inaccuracies and a boat-load of reasons for people to forget it but for my 2 cents Pocahontas on its own has every right to escape oblivion to this day. Yes its not Atlantis or Prince of Egypt: The animated movie of all time but the animation, music and songs are more than enough to cancel its snore-fest status. Bottom line, the Colors are flawed but they are also vibrant ^_^
I guess you could say that the team working on Pocahontas “were so preoccupied with whether or not they could, that they didn’t stop to think if they should, I mean they looked at what others had done, and then they took the next step, they didn’t earn the knowledge for their selves, so they’re not taking any responsibility for it, they’ve stood on the shoulders of geniuses, to accomplish something as fast as they could, and before they even knew they had it, they’ve packaged and patented it, and slapped it on a plastic lunchbox, (hits table) they’re just selling it, just selling it.”
To quote Ian Malcolm from Jurassic Park which I feel could technically be applied to this lol.
Yes, thank you schlaff
Back during production The Lion King seemed to be taking more risks, with it being a film in which the animals aren't anthropomorphic. Luckily the team that was put on it were very passionate about the movie, and wanted to take risks with it, thanks to the low expectations, and those risks paid of. Sadly never got to see it in theater (the movie was already 9 years old when I was born, I missed the rerelease, and the 2019 remake doesn't count), but as soon as I get the chance, I'll go for it. By far my favorite animated movie, and generally one of my favorite movies too.
One of my favorite parts of my first viewing of Princess and the Frog was when Charlotte REALLY WAS Tiana's best friend. I was SO SURE she was going to turn into an antagonist, and just the fact that she was a thousand percent in Tiana's corner at the climax of the movie was wonderful to see.
"All my life, I read about true love and fairy tales and... Tia, _you found it!!_ I'll kiss him for you, honey, no marriage required!" through the happy tears _gets me every time._
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Charlotte is the MVP!
The fact she's also animated like a crazy person is hilarious, too!
Same! Rich girls in movies are usually the antagonists, and I think it's a really nice message that even if you have everything you want, you can still be a good person.
Dude, just reading the quote made me tear a little
The thing I love about Mother Gothel from Tangled is she isn't only evil for the sake of being evil, she's evil because she wants something Rapunzel has and will go to any length to keep it. Mother Gothel is one of the scariest villains to me because of how real she is, she gaslights Rapunzel constantly and I like that even when Rapunzel is out of the tower and free of her "mother" she still feels massive guilt due to this. Its a great way to build both characters that I haven't really seen with another Disney movie.
Exactly! It’s so heartbreaking to think that Rapunzel genuinely loved Mother Gothel, because she’s believed she’s her mother for her entire life. Gothel is written in such a way where you completely understand why rapunzel is so hesitant to leave the castle, it’s not that she is too scared of her evilness, it’s that she genuinely respects Gothel and doesn’t want to disobey her wishes. Gothel isn’t the best villain on her own, sure, but she works GREAT and making you feel so compassionate towards Rapunzel. The last scene where Gothel falls to her death and Rapunzel reaches out for her, you see the pain of rapunzel losing the woman who was her mother her entire life, whilst also losing her greatest enemy…. It’s like…… Rapunzel is the most genuinely kind and wonderful princess at her core even though she was raised by a monster. I love Tamgled so much and I’m so bad at writing I wish I could express my thoughts on it better
@@beefcake353 You expressed your thoughts very well imo! You're absolutely right and used a great example in the death of Mother Gothel. It's just such a perfect example of a toxic relationship, where even after Rapunzel knew what mother Gothel did she was still upset when she died, it serves to show Rapunzels unconditional kindness in such an eloquent way
It perfectly captures what it’s like to be the child of a narcissist- and helped me get perspective on it as the child of a narcissist and start setting boundaries
@@cambryn I'm so glad it could help you in that way. I've dealt with similar with one of my parents so I know what that's like. Setting boundaries is so important and I'm again so happy it could help you in that way
To this day, I wonder who I'd fear of more if they were raising me:
Mother Gothel or Frollo?
something i appreciate with schaff's use of tamatoa is that it looks like a giant deranged crab is expressing his opinions about disney movies to a woman he's holding hostage
It's especially funny here because he's talking about how she's one of his favorite Disney protagonists and how he's the greatest character in all of fiction
@@rudevoices9204 knowing tamatoa he would absolutely say that about himself
Fun Fact: The Fox and the Hound actually caused the Disney animated division to split up, because the dog getting hit by the train but not dying was too much as a matter of executive meddling, leading to Don Bluth doing his own thing.
This is why executives shouldn't be allowed to do anything ever, actually.
In the original story Chief did die in the accident.
Speaking of Don Bluth, I wanna see Schaff rank his movies cause damn if it doesn’t feel like ol’ Donny goes 0 or 100 with no in between
Also I want to believe this is why Don Bluth went on to make a movie all about dogs dying
@@peanutkix Titan AE and All Dogs are literally the only two Bluth films that are neither 100 like NIMH nor 0 like the Unspeakable Troll Film
Solution to the Tarzan singing issue: Just have Phil Collins voice all of the characters
I would definitely wach that
PROBLEM SOLVED
There needs to be a Collins-cam recording his psychological breakdown trying to hold his tongue when another character sings his song until he finally cracks and sings it instead.
In the eventual live action Tarzan, they should just cast Phil Collins as every character like the family from Nutty Professor but more extreme
Perfection
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Raya and the last what
@@andx48 It’s what Schaff calls it in the beginning of the segment
Jajaja the three caballeros!!! Yeah the movie is mid at best for me (not even considering how uh,,,, sexist it is) but boy do I have a soft spot in my heart for José and panchito
you are our savior
Thanks, this is incredible
Mulan's father saying "The greatest gift of all, is having you for a daughter" is the most emotionally impactful moment in Disney history
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@@ugh9671why are you like this
@Tristan533 YOU HEARD ME!!!
@@TheLivetuner BECAUSE I FEEL LIKE IT!!!
@@ugh9671 lmao, what troll, not hatin, just preaching
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So, fun fact. Chief was originally supposed to die after being hit by a train. A lot of the animators and writers REALLY pushed for Chief's death, to properly motivate Copper's and the hunter's quest for revenge against Tod.
But ultimately, the directors at Disney refused to kill off a major character in a kids film.
Which was the straw that broke the camel's back and led to a bunch of Disney animators, including Don Bluth, to walk out and form their own studio.
Which as you know, eventually led to Don Bluth's team's movies to out competing Disney in the box office.
Which led to Disney kicking it up a notch and launching the Disney Renaissance.
All because Disney wouldn't let anyone die in Fox and the Hound.
On another note, I find it very funny that Schaff listed all the characters he thought would die when in fact in the original novel "Fox and the Hound" nearly all the characters he listed die.
Chief is killed when Tod tricks him onto a train track and gets run over. Tod's mates and offspring are killed again and again by Copper and the Hunter out of vengeance. Tod eventually dies of exhaustion in a final chase between him and Copper, and Copper himself in his old tired age is euthanized by the hunter.
yeah, I distinctly remember watching this movie and thinking that Copper turned on Tod way too quickly. If Chief actually died that would've made more sense.
"All because Disney wouldn't let anyone die in Fox and the Hound"
Uhhh.... the mother fox literally dies in the first 2 minutes of the movie lmao
@@generalgrievous3731 that’s just a plot triggering death of a character we only briefly meet. Still a harrowing death
That’s crazy. I get both sides. Fox and the Hound is still really dark even without Chief actually dying. It would’ve certainly made the film more powerful if he died in the accident.
The thing with The Fox and the Hound portraying the relationship going too fast is actually quite genius in my opinion, children are very innocent and consider any kid that likes to spend time with them their friend, and are actually quite easily attached to them. Although the movie is one of my favorites because of how realistic and "not afraid to cross boundaries with realism" it is, I think that the only problem with it is Todd's girlfriend. It would have been way more impactful if it had only been him being chased at by Copper and it would honestly be one of the best disney movies objectively if it had happened like that.
Yeah, it's mostly due to the book it's based off, where Todd's mates and kits are all hunted down whenever he gets them even as he outruns the hunter and dogs. Obviously they didn't go down that darker route, but him having a mate was a part of the story.
I think that Todd having a mate wouldn't be so bad had they not given it that much screen time in the movie's second half. Then it could be like "Oh no, Todd has another loved one to protect in this climax!" without it feeling like the romantic montage takes up too much of the movie.
Wait the bear in fox and the hound didn’t die
i was just about to say this about the Fox and the Hound. Children by default like each other, so their friendship being almost immediate isn't unrealistic
that’s exactly what i was thinking when he said the friendship developed too fast
I love how there are so many characters you had to cram into the thumbnail, yet you still gave the Kronk meme a pretty big spot. That's hilarious
As a brazilian I have to agree with other in the comments that The The Three Caballeros and Saludo Amigos are very well received here and José Carioca is a beloved character. As a History student I would like to point it out that these movies are reasonably respectful with the cultures they portray because they were not made only to capitalize on a distorted view of these cultures by the American public, these two movies are part of a diplomatic effort by the US foreign affairs to create friendly ties with its still neutral neighbors during World War II: the good neighbor policy. Walt Disney himself traveled to several of the locations depicted in the films with his team of artists, including Rio de Janeiro, the capital of Brazil at the time.
People forget that the US once wanted to create a Pan-American hegemony, and trying to maintain respect for the more powerful countries of that hegemony would be crucial in such a goal.
Sadly, the CIA decided that regime change in developing countries was preferable, and now we have the US and its puppet governments competing with countries that should be our strongest allies.
This timeline sucks.
As someone who holds a lot of nostalgia for Saludos Amigos in particular, it's nice to know that Disney didn't completely mess up South American culture to please white audiences, I'm so glad that they were at least reasonably respectful to it
@@tanukimika Yes, I said reasonably because of the period made and the standards we are are expecting, it still have some problems and these movies here in Brazil usually are presented in History classes to give students context of that period, how these movies were just political tools, but in the end they are pleasurable to watch.
Very well said, those movies were made to strenghten our ties and build alliances during the war. There may be some things nowadays that look like stereotypes, but overall the intention was to make everything respectable.
The only good thing that came out of Vargas dicatatorship
Reminder that Cinderella 3 is an absolute Masterpiece in filmmaking.
It so is
Not as good as Free Birds tho
It's honestly the best sequel Disney has made.
Yas. Just as good as the original.
Character arc of Anastasia is the finest in Cinderalla 3. As a guy, i loved the movie entirely. It showed Anastasia as the true protagonist of the story than being a one-sided side character. She learned how to become a kinder person when meeting the king, and learned to appreciate Cinderella even though they are not that close as step-sisters.
As a Mexican person I can say that the interruption in the middle of the movie to celebrate the birth of Jesus is a great cultural reference to a Christmas tradition we have where we make a play out of any story and add the birth of Jesus Christ on it. We call it “Pastorela”.
Yeah, I always thought the Mexican culture references in Los 3 caballeros were pretty neat
I think it's nice as well, I mean they lay it out clearly that this is their experience with the culture and it's obviously gonna be coloured by their own experiences. But actually going to the country and learning a culture then relaying it to people has merit.
I'd call it an overall positive thing to share
I’ve been waiting so long for this 🔥
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Theres a reason as to why they are pretty famous in Mexico! My grandparents loved that movie
I think it does a good job overall
Wait, that's a real thing?! You just... take any play and put the birth of Jesus into it?
This... I think I just experienced culture shock. I also don't know if I should find this amazing or just confusing.
Bro, in fourth grade, we were going on a field trip and they had TVs in the backs of the seats, and for the ENTIRE EIGHT or NINE HOURS on that bus, it was just CHICKEN LITTLE ON REPEAT. I was dying inside, along with many, MANY others...and Kronk is the best Disney princess by FAR. (also, love the Llamas With Hats reference)
How is Kronk a princess?
@@Furienna did you not watch the movie? Kuzco ends up adopting Kronk making him a disney princess
@@pancaek_boi No, because Kuzco has never adopted Kronk.
And he would have been a prince and not a princess even if Kuzco had adopted him.
@@Furienna 😐
You do realize it's a joke, right?
@@pancaek_boi The entirety of this thread flew over her head.
I like how Free Bird had such a strong impact on Schaffrillas that it's now become one of his go-to movies to reference just like Shark Tale
we're going back in time
that's right, _we're going back in time_
Bro, it’s the movie where they go *back in time to the first Thanksgiving to get turkey off the menu*
@@davidthecommenter to the first Thanksgiving
@@ZekromAndYugiAndDrago123 to get turkey off the menu.
@@davidthecommenter To the first Christmas to get turkey off a DIFFERENT menu.
It is SO sad hearing him say "I know that next year is Disney's 100 year anniversary, and I really hope they make a new fantasia", and then seeing how Disney's 100th year turned out.
Fr, there was hope for Modern Disney being great with Encanto, but after it went downhill...again...
OMG Now that would’ve been really amazing.
Omg a new Fantasia would’ve been great…
I'm part of the gang that doesn't recognize 'Wish' as a thing and instead replace it with 'Once Upon a Studio' in our memory
@@Yes-vx2un I agree.
Fun fact: One neat little detail about Beauty and the Beast I have just noticed. In the first half of the movie the Beast was seen moving around the castle on all fours indicating his beastly nature, but he is eventually bipedal throughout the second half of the movie which shows that he is beginning to act and feel more human again because of Belle.
Its Puss in boots with a beard 😊
Also look how Gaston moves on the roof of the castle during the end. Mostly on all fours....
@@nightmarefanatic1819 yeah! Great point , when he was showing his beastly side
Also , in a video someone noticed the Beast came back to the red cape after Belle leaved, as saying he had a regression to his former self or maybe accepting he would never be a human again 😮.
Aye, another bearded Puss in Boots in the wild!
44:21 . Wade?!?
In disney’s defense with peter pan… I’ve read the original book and they genuinely REALLY toned down the racism and sexism from the original story.
Yeah, that is probably true.
Tell me what exactly is racist there? Natives being red isn't racist because it's a fantasy word and they generally are "redder" and they really tried to me them look vastly different. Also almost everything in every animated movie semi-based on real life has a crap load of stereotypes that aren't meant to be offensive. They portray Indians as cold, stoic, etc. which they actually were like in the past, so what exactly is racist there? Oh wow showing people like they mostly were is racist! No, it's not, get over it.
Well that’s not saying much
Honestly, after all the hilarious/miserable early entries, I was legitimately moved by those final entries. You’re such a great writer and you’re so good at conveying how you feel about the things you love. It’s legitimately touching.
The longer it took Hercules to show up the happier I got. Seriously I can’t put into words what that movie does to me. It came out when I was 6 and I was TRANSFIXED. The anachronistic whimsical storytelling paired with the swirly saturated art style and powerful gospel music was pure magic. The voice acting was perfect. I was in love with Meg but also wanted to be her, and here we are now 25 years later and that’s still the case. Every song is an absolute bop and I will never tire of listening.
And your suggestion of Bob Odenkirk taking Woods’ place is genius, he would absolutely kill it.
I remember the Hydra scene scaring the absolute shit out of me when I was 3.
@@HeroOfTheDay545 god me too. I was super freaked out when he cut himself out of the neck
I loved seeing a hero who is awkward and initially an outcast. The song I Can Go the Distance is pure gold and can make me tear up anytime it comes up on my playlist. Pure GOLD.
I never really watched a lot of Disney movies when I was little but that scene where Hercules tries to save Meg's soul and almost dies himself somehow burned itself into my mind, it's a core memory from my childhood even though I only saw the movie about once or twice. I somehow found it very creepy and unsettling but in a good way, it's hard to describe.
Eh, I’d rather see Micheal Keaton as Hades. I mean, come on. You know, he’d have a blast with it.
I appreciate how Aurora is more angular than other princesses. She has a sharp, tall face, and her hair isn't all circles, its rounded corners. The art style of that movie is just so beautiful and inspiring to me.
Agree, I love the sleek and elegant design of Sleeping Beauty!
Aurora may not be my favorite Disney Princess in terms of personality, but she certainly has Top Tier character design.
@@disneyvillainsfan1666 Her design is one of my favorites. Tiana, Mulan, and Aurora are my top 3
my favorite forever
Mary Blair was a big part of why Sleeping Beauty looks the way it does. She was such a phenomenal artist that Disney gave her much more creative input than other women at the studio, who only did ink and paint.
I feel like Lilo & Sitch is the most Ghibli-esque Disney film ever made
watching the Snow White part right now, and I do want to give a shoutout to the original Disney animators, aka "The Nine Old Men". They were all insanely talented and for all of them to be in one place at one time is really the main reason animation took off so quickly so early on in its existence. They largely created A LOT of the conventions we animators use today and deserve all the respect we can give them
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Snow White the smol Queen.
Fun fact: Akira Toriyama credits 101 Dalmatians as what inspired him to start drawing as a child. It's funny to think that Dragon Ball might not exist without it.
But wait, it gets even better. One animater and character designer for 101 Dalmations is Iwao Takamoto. While his name isn't too familar, he was a huge contribution to animation in the 1960s, especally within Hanna Barbara. After leaving an internment camp after WW2 (He was japanese american), Takamoto took his lessons about art from the internment camps, made a portfollio and was hired by Disney Studios to animate and design some little known films you might know... Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, Lady and the Tramp, Peter Pan and 101 Dalmations.
and that's not all. He also designed most of the characters in Hanna Barbara after leaving Disney to work there - Namely Scooby Doo.
So not only was he one of the biggest contributers to the animation industry in the 20th century, he also helped inspire Dragon Ball.
Takamoto honestly needs more credit, he did so much work for the animation industry and doesn't even scratch the surface of how much Asian people influenced the film industry as we know it.
Butterfly effect is amazing isnt it??
@@HowDoYouTurnThisOn_ it’s so fucking cool.
@@theautistictomboy4003 thank you for going into such detail! very interesting and cool!
Without this movie we wouldn't have the iconic line Hold your fire this man isn't black
Now it’s only a matter of time before he does a ranking of every single Disney animated sequel
Cinderella 3 supremacy
Edit: Holy shit how did I get this many likes in just this comment thread?? Uhhh, thank you!
@@afoolishfopdoodle3284 This one will get first place of the ranking
Probably a LOOOONG matter of time
He better
or ranking every single Disney live action remake (safe to assume what the bottom ranking will be)
Belle and Beast: grow feelings towards eachother, Belle was allowed to go free around the castle, she later takes him back to the castle after he saved her from the wolves, she decides to stay with him because of his growing compasion, Beast lets Belle go because he learned to love her and understood her feelings for her father
The Internet: disgusting, eww, Once Upon a Stockholme syndrome, "didn't age well"
Bowser and Luigi: share one scene together where Bowser torments Luigi by pulling his moustache while yelling and dormending informations from him, locks him up in a cage above a lava pit, wants to sacrifise Luigi and the other prisoners just for his wending
The Internet: shipping intensifies
The internet is a fickle mistress.
People nowadays are idiots
No. It's Mario and Bowser. Luigi is just Junior's favourite babysitter.
Holy shit, thank you! I thought I was going insane seeing it everywhere on the internet!
Some people are just idiots
As a Pacific Islander, Lilo and Stitch and Moana are my _ride or die._ Both of them taught me to appreciate my cultural roots and Moana and Lilo are genuinely amazing protagonists.
I'm not an islander myself, but I am Native American and those two movies leave me so badly wishing more movies focused around native people, cultures, and stories would be made. In fact, I've been drawing inspiration from Pacific Islander cultures for a personal project of mine and I can only hope I can do it justice.
I still wished they kept the cut scene for Lilo and Stitch
@@redrubyrose618 Which was what?
@@redrubyrose618 The racist tourist scene or the plane through the city scene?
Spoke for all of us cuzzie
1:29:14 You can't deny though that the hard cut from "Girl worth fighting for" to BURNED OUT VILLAGE is 1 of if not THE hardest hitting scenes in a Disney movie! Tonal whip lash done right!
Timestamps:
Intro - 0:00
61 - Dinosaur (2000) - 3:13
60 - Chicken Little (2005) - 6:19
59 - Fun Fancy Free (1947) - 8:53
58 - Pocahontas (1995) - 11:06
57 - Ralph Breaks The Internet (2018) - 15:02
56 - Melody Time (1948) - 16:35
55 - The Black Cauldron (1985) - 17:19
54 - Rava And The Last Dragon (2021) - 21:34
53 - Home On The Range (2004) - 24:05
52 - Cinderella (1950) - 25:27
51 - Bolt (2008) - 27:26
50 - The Sword in the Stone (1963) - 28:28
49 - The Three Caballeros (1945) - 30:36
48 - Oliver And Company (1988) - 32:32
47 - Lady And The Tramp (1955) - 36:14
46 - The Rescuers Down Under (1990) - 38:08
45 - Brother Bear (2003) - 38:57
44 - Strange World (2022) - 40:23
43 - Make Mine Music (1946) - 44:40
42 - Big Hero 6 (2014) - 46:20
41 - Frozen II (2019) - 46:59
40 - Bambi (1942) - 48:09
39 - The Jungle Book (1967) - 49:40
38 - Dumbo (1941) - 51:57
37 - Pinocchio (1940) - 53:37
36 - Saludos Amigos (1942) - 57:08
35 - The Aristocats (1970) - 58:22
34 - The Rescuers (1977) - 59:05
33 - Frozen (2013) - 1:00:22
32 - Winnie The Pooh (2011) - 1:03:15
31 - Treasure Planet (2002) - 1:04:02
Sponsorship - Squarespace - 1:05:34
30 - The Princess And The Frog (2009) - 1:06:56
29 - The Fox And The Hound (1981) - 1:08:27
28 - Zootopia (2016) - 1:10:18
27 - Robin Hood (1973) - 1:11:38
26 - Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs (1937) - 1:14:04
25 - Sleeping Beauty (1959) - 1:16:36
24 - The Many Adventures Of Winnie The Pooh (1977) - 1:19:06
23 - Meet The Robinsons (2007) - 1:20:10
22 - The Adventures Of Ichabod And Mr.Toad (1949) - 1:20:35
21 - Tarzan (1999) - 1:22:20
20 - One Hundred And One Dalmatians (1961) - 1:25:45
19 - Mulan (1998) - 1:27:48
18 - Fantasia 2000 (1999) - 1:29:48
17 - Peter Pan (1953) - 1:30:44
16 - Aladdin (1992) - 1:32:51
15 - Fantasia (1940) - 1:34:58
14 - The Emperor’s New Groove (2000) - 1:38:30
13 - Tangled (2010) - 1:39:43
12 - Wreck-It Ralph (2012) - 1:41:30
11 - Alice In Wonderland (1951) - 1:43:04
10 - The Greatest Mouse Detective (1986) - 1:44:39
9 - The Little Mermaid (1989) - 1:46:36
8 - Atlantis The Lost Empire (2001) - 1:48:58
7 - Lilo & Stitch (2002) - 1:51:06
6 - The Hunchback Of Notre Dame (1996) - 1:53:05
5 - Moana (2016) - 1:56:10
4 - Encanto (2021) - 1:58:30
3 - Hercules (1997) - 2:02:36
2 - Lion King (1994) - 2:06:05
1 - Beauty And The Beast (1991) - 2:08:31
Outro - 2:11:43
Sneak Peek - 2:13:31
Credits - 2:13:43
I love you
you're doing gods work mate
you are the best
Not all heroes wear capes🥰
Nice another time stamp comment
First time I watched encanto, I thought it was cool but it didn’t really stick with me. And then one night, was laying down in my living room, I decided to rewatch it out of bordem. I ended up paying attention the entire time and bawling my eyes out at the end. If you actually connect with and understand the story, it makes the whole experience 10x more magnificent. Amazing movie, first Disney movie that’s ever made me cry.
It’s in my top three favorite Disney movies…
It's such a genuine shame that Tarzan could have been a perfect disney movie, but what you said definitely impacted it from being a perfect disney movie. I am still so glad you put it on such a high place, because it honestly deserves it.
It might be an unpopular opinion, but one of my favorite moments in Disney animation is when Tarzan and Jane meet each other on the tree, he takes her glove off and both feel their hands. It's honestly so beautiful because not only is it genuinely romantic, Tarzan is also realizing "There are species like me, I am not alone" and Jane is also realising "He is someone just like me."
The sequel to Wreck It Ralph couldve been SO GOOD if they talked about console games instead of THE INTERNET
Or PC games that have a multiplayer aspect
They could explored video game platforms that isn't just the arcade, such as PC, online, handhelds, and console gaming.
Or didn't assassinate their characters
Yeah that's what ruined it. Talking about the internet instead of consoles.
@@BOOGiNS can't tell if you're being sarcastic or not
I envy the way Schaff describes how he adores something. He's genuinely such a delight to listen to and the passion you put into talking about the movies you love is really beautiful to hear
I thought you were going to go into a 3 minute rant about it like he does
He even speaks really passionately and eloquently about the movies he hates
Cringe
I love listening to him talk about movies he loves or hates.
But I feel he badly reviews the movies he doesn't care about much. If he sees a movie boring, he doesn't try to understand what makes it special for other people and just rates it as average, even though it could just be him having a different taste.
Same but only for his pre-CW movie ranking
I actually love that Mulan stops singing half way through. Because once they actually see the remains of a ruined city, they realize that what they’re fighting for has already been taken from them. And the message that leaves is way too good to miss. If anything, I feel as though Mulan is also Disney’s best “anti-war” film to date. It truly makes war seem like a real and horrifying thing.
I agree, it used the musical format as an actual part of the storytelling, which was really creative and showed how much thought they put into it.
3:13 | #61: Dinosaur
6:19 | #60: Chicken Little
8:53 | #59: Fun & Fancy Free
11:05 | #58: Pocahontas
15:02 | #57: Ralph Breaks the Internet
16:35 | #56: Melody Time
17:18 | #55: The Black Cauldron
21:34 | #54: Raya and the Last stupid ass annoying asf piece of sh*t Dragon
24:06 | #53: Home on the Range
25:27 | #52: Cinderella
27:26 | #51: Bolt
28:28 | #50: Sword in the Stone
30:36 | #49: Three Caballeros
32:32 | #48: Oliver & Company
36:13 | #47: Lady & the Tramp
38:08 | #46: Rescuers Down Under
38:57 | #45: Brother Bear
40:23 | #44: Strange World
44:40 | #43: Make Mine Music
46:20 | #42: Big Hero 6
46:59 | #41: Frozen 2
48:09 | #40: Bambi
49:40 | #39: Jungle Book
51:57 | #38: Dumbo
53:37 | #37: Pinocchio
57:08 | #36: Saludos Amigos
58:22 | #35: The Aristocats
59:05 | #34: The Rescuers
1:00:22 | #33: Frozen
1:03:15 | #32: Winnie the Pooh
1:04:01 | #31: Treasure Planet
1:06:56 | #30: Princess & the Frog
1:08:28 | #29: The Fox & the Hound
1:10:18 | #28: Zootopia
1:11:38 | #27: Robin Hood
1:14:03 | #26: Snow White & the Seven Dwarves
1:16:36 | #25: Sleeping Beauty
1:19:05 | #24: The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
1:20:10 | #23: Meet the Robinsons
1:20:34 | #22: The Adventures of Ichabod & Mr Todd
1:22:20 | #21: Tarzan
1:25:45 | #20: 101 Dalmatians
1:27:47 | #19: Mulan
1:29:48 | #18: Fantasia 2000
1:30:44 | #17: Peter Pan
1:32:51 | #16: Aladdin
1:34:58 | #15: Fantasia
1:38:29 | #14: Emperor's New Groove
1:39:43 | #13: Tangled
1:41:30 | #12: Wreck-it Ralph
1:43:04 | #11: Alice in Wonderland
1:44:39 | #10: Great Mouse Detective
1:46:35 | #09: The Little Mermaid
1:48:58 | #08: Atlantis the Lost Empire
1:51:06 | #07: Lilo & Stitch
1:53:05 | #06: Hunchback of Notre Dame
1:56:10 | #05: Moana
1:58:30 | #04: Encanto
2:02:36 | #03: Hercules
2:06:05 | #02: The Lion King
2:08:32 | #01: Beauty & the Beast
Edit: i just copy paste this here so i don't have to find this again. Didn't expected this to gain so much attention. Don't remember who made this too bad i can't credit him
POV: *"I'm bored, what should I do?"*
I'm gonna comment here so that I can come back here if I have no movies to watch
The dragon lol
I think that dino i beter then chiken
Chicken little is good
As a Brazilian I can assure that a lot of Brazilians really, really like José Carioca as he captures Brazilian people so well and plus his voice actor José Oliveira was an actual Brazilian, he did his voice in English and Portuguese so José doesn't the spanish accent he has in the modern stuff he shows up
Thanks for the input! I've been scrolling down through the comments and so far all the ones I've seen agree with you. :) It's heartwarming to see such love for a character.
Is Jose's name actually pronounced the Spanish way like he was saying in the video?
@@crinsombone5380 No, he pronounced it wrong.
@@crinsombone5380 No no. Even saying it in the English way would be better than the way he pronounced it.
@@crinsombone5380 "Rosé" lol
Story Time!
When I was younger, I was absolutely in love with Wreck-It Ralph. I cried every time at the heartbreaking scene of betrayal, loved the chemistry between Ralph and Vanellope, and always laughed at the scene where Ralph is like, "... I didn't see anything, nuh-uh," when he stole a cherry. (My sister and I still sing the SugarRush theme song at each other)
Because of my love of the movie, I always watched it from the very beginning to the very end. Because of this, I saw the glitching Ralph going to the Disney logo. Every time I saw it, I would go to my mom, "See, it's gonna get a sequel! I know it will!" (She didn't believe me, but she humored me)
I wish I was wrong, I really do. I was so excited when I heard about it that even though I was ten years older, I still begged my mom let me watch it. I still remember hearing my heart break like glass on how they ruined my most prized movie. With how Ralph was treated as a total idiot and disgustingly clingy with Vanellope, how Vanellope was so willing to ruin the game she spent so long trying to participate in for a little more fun, the way the story just felt wrong. My hatred for that movie is unmatched. I even wrote my own adaptation of the sequel I thought Wreck-It Ralph deserved. :(
It's good to know that there's people who adore Wreck it Ralph as much as I do. Such a great movie with beautiful animation, awesome worlds, great characters, and an amazingly thought out story.
It's my personal favorite Disney movie of all time.
autism
bro you could totally post your adaptation on sites like archive of our own for people to see and stuff! maybe equally bitter fans about the sequel willfind what they wanted there and all
Back in 2018, my mom had me choose between In to the Spider-verse and Ralph Breaks the Internet, I’m glad I picked Spider-verse.
Dude I want to see the probably-masterpiece you made.
27:36 I can't remember half the stuff I learned in school, but my brain instantly recognized that 2 second clip as being from PBG's Zelda CDI video from 10 years ago.
I'm glad my brain knows what's really important.
Literally me at 1:35:00 when I instantly recognized the voice clip from the Shadow the Hedgehog fandub which I have only watched once.
3:14 is number 61 - Dinosaur
6:20 is number 60 - Chicken Little
8:53 is number 59 - Fun and Fancy Free
11:06 is number 58 - Pocahontas
15:02 is number 57 - Wreck-It Ralph 2: Ralph Breaks the Internet
16:38 is number 56 - Melody Time
17:18 is number 55 - The Black Cauldron
21:34 is number 54 - Raya and the Last Dragon
24:05 is number 53 - Home on the Range
25:27 is number 52 - Cinderella
27:26 is number 51 - Bolt
28:28 is number 50 - The Sword in the Stone
30:36 is number 49 - The Three Caballeros
32:32 is number 48 - Oliver and Company
36:14 is number 47 - Lady and the Tramp
38:06 is number 46 - The Rescuers Down Under
38:57 is number 45 - Brother Bear
40:23 is number 44 - Strange World
44:40 is number 43 - Make Mine Music
46:20 is number 42 - Big Hero 6
46:59 is number 41 - Frozen II
48:09 is number 40 - Bambi
49:43 is number 39 - The Jungle Book
51:57 is number 38 - Dumbo
53:57 is number 37 - Pinocchio
57:09 is number 36 - Saludos Amigos
58:22 is number 35 - the Aristocats
59:05 is number 34 - The Rescuers
1:00:23 is number 33 - Frozen
1:03:15 is number 32 - Winnie the Pooh
1:04:03 is number 31 - Treasure Planet
1:05:39-1:06:56 a very tiredly read sponsor ad you should watch all the way through this is a two hour long video he deserves it
1:06:57 is number 30 - The Princess and the Frog
1:08:28 is number 29 - the Fox and the Hound
1:10:18 is number 28 - Zootopia
1:11:37 is number 27 - Robin Hood
1:14:04 is number 26 - Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
1:16:36 is number 25 - Sleeping Beauty
1:19:06 is number 24 - The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
1:20:10 is number 23 - Meet the Robinsons
1:20:35 is number 22 - Ichabod and Mr. Toad
1:22:22 is number 21 - Tarzan
1:25:48 is number 20 - 101 Dalmatians
1:27:48 is number 19 - Mulan
1:29:48 is number 18 - Fantasia 2000
1:30:44 is number 17 - Peter Pan
1:32:51 is number 16 - Aladdin
1:34:58 is number 15 - Fantasia
1:38:30 is number 14 - The Emperor's New Groove
1:39:43 is number 13 - Tangled
1:41:32 is number 12 - Wreck-It Ralph
1:43:04 is number 11 - Alice in Wonderland
1:44:39 is number 10 - The Great Mouse Detective
1:46:40 is number 9 - The little Mermaid
1:48:59 is number 8 - Atlantis: the lost empire
1:51:06 is number 7 - Lilo and Stitch
1:53:05 is number 6 - The Hunchback of Notre Dame
1:56:12 is number 5 - Moana
1:58:30 is number 4 - Encanto
2:02:36 is number 3 - Hercules
2:06:08 is number 2 - The Lion King
2:08:31 is number 1 - Beauty and the Beast
Now this has to be one of the STRANGEST rankings of the Disney pantheon of animations i've EVER seen, but I respect him for that. It's not the boring conventional "all the disney renaissance movies are at the top because of course!" and there are some surprising twists and turns that are very twisty. All in all, a good video, I respect doing it all in one go.....Oh. And one more thing.
FANTASIA IS THE ABSOLUTE BEST DISNEY MOVIE EVER MADE AND I WILL FCKING DIE ON THAT HILL. Sorcerer's Apprentice really helped me when I was in college, suffering from severe depression, as did Nightmare Before Christmas, and so those movies will always hold a special place in my heart. They both made me realize that I wanted to study film and learn everything about the craft. Nightmare Before Christmas is a technological MARVEL, and Fantasia helped bring Mickey back to the forefront. I love Mickey. He's one of my favorite Disney characters, he's kind, and generous, but has moments where he gets angry, pissed off, scared, he's a much more complex character than people realize.
I'm tired of people just associating him as this evil corporate mascot. Absolutely not. There's a reason why he's a king in Kingdom Hearts. And it's not just because he's popular. He has a noble heart, a kind heart, the heart that makes someone a good ruler. One that people would look up to and respect. Mickey in Kingdom Hearts is Mickey at his peak. Period.
Honestly, I feel bad for Mickey as a character. He's been associated with the system of prolonging the time between when an ip can enter public domain and become the face of big greedy corporate Disney when, if you ask me, he's a victim of the same system propagated by a company that will do *everything* in their power to bend, modify and influence law just so they can keep their greedy clutches on their intellectual properties so that they never enter public domain.
This is a pretty underrated comment, especially with the way you described Mickey, and you helped out some people who would’ve wanted to know the time stamps for this long video that not everyone would want to sit through most likely.
@@floricel_112 same! I think that's why people misunderstand HIM as who HE is. Because he's the face of the company people are associating HIM with their BS. But if someone looked me DEAD in the eye, and told me MICKEY MOUSE someone as kindhearted as him, would be FOR any of the recent BS Disney has done, and would be against the LGBT community....I'd laugh in your face.
Giving you a like because you obviously spent a lot of time on this. 😽 Thank you and well done!
My favorite is beauty and the beast. But objectively I think Fantasia is the best, I really have nothing negative to say about it other than I don’t really care for the dancing Elephants.
TIMESTAMPS:
61) Dinosaur 3:13
60) Chicken Little 6:19
59) Fun & Fancy Free 8:53
58) Pocahontas 11:05
57) Ralph Breaks the Internet 15:02
56) Melody Time 16:35
55) The Black Cauldron 17:18
54) Raya and the Last Dragon 21:34
53) Home on the Range 24:06
52) Cinderella 25:27
51) Bolt 27:26
50) The Sword in the Stone 28:28
49) The Three Caballeros 30:36
48) Oliver & Company 32:32
47) Lady and the Tramp 36:13
46) The Rescuers Down Under 38:08
45) Brother Bear 38:57
44) Strange World 40:23
43) Make Mine Music 44:40
42) Big Hero 6 46:20
41) Frozen II 46:59
40) Bambi 48:09
39) The Jungle Book 49:40
38) Dumbo 51:57
37) Pinocchio 53:37
36) Saludos Amigos 57:08
35) The Aristocats 58:22
34) The Rescuers 59:05
33) Frozen 1:00:22
32) Winnie the Pooh 1:03:15
31) Treasure Planet 1:04:01
[SQUARESPACE] 1:05:34
30) The Princess and the Frog 1:06:56
29) The Fox and the Hound 1:08:28
28) Zootopia 1:10:18
27) Robin Hood 1:11:38
26) Snow White and the Seven Dwarves 1:14:03
25) Sleeping Beauty 1:16:36
24) The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh 1:19:05
23) Meet the Robinsons 1:20:10
22) The Adventures of Ichabod & Mr. Toad 1:20:34
21) Tarzan 1:22:20
20) 101 Dalmatians 1:25:45
19) Mulan 1:27:47
18) Fantasia 2000 1:29:48
17) Peter Pan 1:30:44
16) Aladdin 1:32:51
15) Fantasia 1:34:58
14) The Emperor’s New Groove 1:38:29
13) Tangled 1:39:43
12) Wreck-It Ralph 1:41:30
11) Alice in Wonderland 1:43:04
10) The Great Mouse Detective 1:44:39
9) The Little Mermaid 1:46:35
8) Atlantis: The Lost Empire 1:48:58
7) Lilo and Stitch 1:51:06
6) The Hunchback of Notre Dame 1:53:06
5) Moana 1:56:10
4) Encanto 1:58:30
3) Hercules 2:02:36
2) The Lion King 2:06:05
1) Beauty and the Beast 2:08:32
Wow! Thank you so much!
I fricking love you
thank you
Actual fucking legend :)
Who is your favorite fearles he-ero?
49:37 "I'll break into your house and make you feel unsafe" it's both a really weird threat, and a really unsettling one at the same time. I kind of just imagined you following someone from room to room, not really doing anything, just standing in a corner and watching them with a blank stare as they try to live their lives while being extremily unconfortable.
Here's the ranking of every pre renaissance movie:
27. Fun and Fancy Free - 8:53
26. Melody Time - 16:35
25. The Black Cauldron - 17:19
24. Cinderella - 25:27
23. The Sword in The Stone - 28:28
22. The Three Caballeros - 30:36
21. Oliver and Company - 32:32
20. Lady and the Tramp - 36:14
19. Make Mine Music - 44:40
18. Bambi - 48:09
17. The Jungle Book - 49:40
16. Dumbo- 51:57
15. Pinocchio - 53:36
14. Saludos Amigos - 57:08
13. The Aristocats - 58:22
12. The Rescuers - 59:05
11. Fox and the Hound - 1:08:28
10. Robin Hood - 1:11:37
9. Snow White - 1:14:04
8. Sleeping Beauty - 1:16:35
7. The many adventures of Whine the Pooh - 1:19:05
6. The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad - 1:20:34
5. 101 Dalmatians - 1:25:45
4. Peter Pan - 1:30:43
3. Fantasia - 1:34:58
2. Alice in Wonderland - 1:43:03
1. The Great Mouse Detective (THIS IS MY FAVORITE DISNEY MOVIE LET'S GOOOO) -1:44:39
You forgot Fantasia.
@@rylandcordes oh idk how I forgot thx
@@InksDoesArts Hey, No problem!
Fun fact: the three Caballeros was Disney's first time combining animation with real life actors. In its own way, the short is groundbreaking, because without it, there would never have been a Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
The Alice Comedies shorts in the 20’s combined the two as some of the first things Disney ever made
That is not a fact, they combined animation with live action before Snowhite was even made. They combined the two because it was less work to animate section of a scene instead of the whole scene.
We would never have the Stewie dance scene
Or Mary Poppins, Bedknobs & Broomsticks, or Pete's Dragon....
@@RubenGarcia-rt7us Originally there was Jerry from Tom and jerry there. Family guy just put Stewie over him
As a native Alaskan, I really loved Brother Bear and it's sequel growing up, mainly because it was SO REFRESHING to see representation of myself and my home that isn't chock full of THE MOST annoying stereotypes that you grow up hearing all the time. I am really curious to see how much I'd like it with a re watch nowadays.
Same!! It was one of my all-time favorites because it dealt with home turf. Even now it still brings a smile to my face whenever I watch it because it holds such a dear place in my heart. Would definitely recommend a rewatch; it may not be the best 2000’s Disney movie but it’s still charming in its own right - and the scenes with Koda learning about his mother’s death is still emotional.
I say don’t rewatch; You’ll probably just find disappointment. I’m gonna get hanged for this but this was one instance the critics were right IMO.
I don’t care what anyone says, the joke where the older female bear is talking about her late husband and you hear an old male voice say offscreen “STOP TELLING EVERYONE I’M DEAD” sends me into outer space and the movie deserves to exist for that joke alone.
i always loved brother bear when i was a kid!! it made me cry so much, especially when sitka dies 💔 and koda is one of the cutest disney characters of all time, whats not to love??
I adore that movie. I have such fond memories watching it as a kid.
Timestamps:
3:12 #61 Dinosaur
6:19 #60 Chicken Little
8:53 #59 Fun and Fancy Free
11:06 #58 Pocahontas
15:02 #57 Ralph breaks the Internet
16:35 #56 Melody Time
17:20 #55 The Black Cauldron
21:34 #54 Raya and the Last Dragon
24:05 #53 Home on the Range
25:27 #52 Cinderella
27:26 #51 Bolt
28:28 #50 Sword in the Stone
30:36 #49 The Three Caballeros
32:32 #48 Oliver ( and company )
36:14 #47 Lady and the Tramp
38:08 #46 Rescuers from Down Under
38:57 #45 Brother Bear
40:23 #44 Strange World
44:40 #43 Make Mine Music
46:20 #42 Big Hero 6
47:00 #41 Frozen 2
48:09 #40 Bambi
49:40 #39 The Jungle Book
51:57 #38 Dumbo
53:37 #37 Pinocchio
57:08 #36 Saludos Amigos
58:22 #35 The Aristocrats
59:05 #34 The Rescuers
1:00:22 #33 Frozen
1:00:14 #32 Winnie the Pooh
1:04:02 #31 Treasure Planet
1:05:35 #15 Burger King Foot Lettuce
1:06:56 End Of Sponsorship
1:06:56 #30 Princess and the Frog
1:08:28 #29 The Fox and The Hound
1:10:18 #28 Zootopia
1:11:38 #27 Robin Hood
1:14:04 #26 Snow White
1:16:36 #25 Sleeping Beauty
1:19:06 #24 The Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
1:20:10 #23 Meet the Robinsons
1:20:35 #22 The Adventures of Ichaob And Mr. Toad
1:22:20 #21 Tarzan
1:25:45 #20 101 Dalmatians
1:27:48 #19 Mulan
1:29:48 #18 Fantasia 2000
1:30:44 #17 Peter Pan
1:32:51 #16 Aladdin
1:34:58 #15 Fantasia
1:38:30 #14 Emperors New Groove
1:39:43 #13 Tangled
1:41:32 #12 Wreck It Ralph
1:43:04 #11 Alice in Wonderland
1:44:40 #10 The Great Mouse Detective
1:46:36 #9 The Little Mermaid
1:49:59 #8 Atlantis The Lost Empire
1:51:06 #7 Lilo And Stitch
1:53:04 #6 The Hunchback of Notre Dame
1:56:10 #5 Monana
1:58:31 #4 Encanto
2:02:36 #3 Hercules (His Favorite Movie)
2:06:05 #2 Lion King
2:08:32 #1 Beauty and The Beast
Extras:
1:29:50 Most replayed part of the video
1:11:03 Other most replayed part
1:48:49 Sebastian Sings
Note:
This took forever. I'm very sorry if some of the timestamps are off.
Do you know the name of the song at 3:12?
@@stickydoodle8198 No I’ve been searching for it
@TheGlassesPro Yes I know. I’m practicing to do it with ever one of his videos
Tysm!
Legend tyvm ❤
The rat in Lady and the Tramp's climax was the same one Lady chased after near the beginning of the film. It's still random that the rat suddenly became the villain, but it's not completely out of nowhere.
I'm from Mexico and for many Mexicans, The Three Caballeros is a masterpiece.
The way Panchito presents Mexico City, Jalisco and Acapulco is very funny, the art style is glorious in the animated segments and the mexican dub is perfect for the songs and the characters.
You have to listen the main song in mexican dub.
I've been scrolling (so much scrolling...) through the comments, and you don't seem alone in your first-hand opinions of the culture and characters. :)
It's heartwarming to see.
Im Spanish and I haven't seen this acknowledged, but in Spain panchito is a racial slur for Latino American people in general. Is it just an Spanish thing you guys aren't aware of?
@@weepashbp2270
Well, I think Panchito is quite similar to the mariachis or charros that are in mexican movies.
Pachito is build around Jorge Negrete and Pedro Infante that makes him a great representation of the stars of Mexican cinema of the time
@@diegoa0812 yeah, through the comments I can see the character was fine, it's the name that bothers, would be somewhat equivalent of having an afroamerican bird called the n-word
@@weepashbp2270 We are aware of it but we as Mexicans like culturally/socially usually do not care that much about those kind of words or how other people look at us. Also, here Panchito is just an endearing nickname for people called Francisco (Pancho/Panch -ito) so there is that also.
Beauty & the Beast is stunning and I think one important lesson it teaches you, is that romance can't be forced, it needs to develop over time and through interaction. I had my issues with Belle being held "captive" at first, but I came to appreciate the mature tone of their relationship in the end.
Fox & the Hound: The older hound was actually *supposed* to die in the original story. A large number of the staff wanted the character to die off, as to raise the stakes and create a proper motivation for the rift between Copper and Todd. Disney refused to have a named character die on screen, though, as it didn't fit the 'values' they were promoting at the time. This was, ultimately, the reason Don Bluth left Disney to do his own thing.
On that note Don Bluth movies ranked when? I know NIMH is a automatic number 1
I do wish they killed chief but still is my favorite Disney movie a little bit of nostalgia here and there.
@@islandboy9381 The Secret of NIMH is my absolute favorite animated film. I didn't even grow up watching it, saw it when I was 15 and instantly knew it was a classic. My whole family loves the film a ton, alongside (most) of Don Bluth's work.
@@islandboy9381 That's an easy list because we all know what would be on the bottom.
@Island Boy which film do you think will make Schaff say "___ is so damn great how come none of ya'll ever told me??"? My vote goes to Titan A.E.
only notable thing about dinosaur to me is that it has the single most amount of deaths in any disney movie according to matpat
From a biased mexican who loves the 3 caballeros: the costumes and cultural info Panchito gives is accurate, Posadas and piñatas are still huge in mexico and I'm sure it was more so in the 50s. Both him and José were voiced by people from their respective country and also dubbed the 3 versions (English, Portuguese and Spanish).
@whaaa t report this annoying af bot who is replying to every single comment with some spam video no one asked for ^
I am so absolutely unimaginably sorry for your loss james. On behalf of almost every single fan of you, your channel, your thoughts and opinions, your hopes and dreams, what you have given us as not just a content creator but a friend to listen to when were happy, sad, or anything we offer you our deepest condolences. We can’t imagine what you’re going through but we love you and we are so grateful to the joy you have given us in our lives. We hope you and everyone’s families involved can have some semblance of being okay in this dark time. But no matter what we are here rooting for you. You’re absolute biggest fans. Thank you for being you and be strong you are not alone.
I'm sorry what??
@@sonofafroman he had a serious car accident.
@@sonofafroman not only was he in a serious car crash but his friend and brother died from it
@@bshaw8175 oh my god
@@bshaw8175 when?????
1:16:50 I once heard someone talk about that exact motivation. "She didn't get invited to the party" could actually mean a great deal in these kind of noble circles where everyone knows everyone. I'm sure there are similar slights in our history that sparked blood feuds to last generations. It's not just about the invitation itself. It's about the acknowledgement that she's worthy of an invitation.
Let's not also forget what would happen if they had invited Maleficent. Aurora likely would've been given a gift on the same awe-inspiring power level as the curse she was given, but as a boon instead. Scary, maybe, but ultimately in her favor.
Lol as an arab, not being invited to a significant party is a completely normal and logical reason to cut someone off and have that rift stay for generations its pretty funny especially when its an incident that happened a long time ago so people forgot why they were fighting in the first place
Ngl imagine a version where she gets invited ans she gives her the power that she can use blood to turn into a dragon
Yes, in the original fairy tale the fairy that wasn't invited was more of a neutral danger you shouldn't mess with than a straight-up malicious entity. If I remember correctly the reason they didn't invite her wasn't fear, it was just because there wasn't enough plates
Lol. If i remeber corrextly there was a battle/war in feudal japan. And one of the lords decided to help one side over the other just because the messanger didnt present the message he was given properly.
Parties of the nobility are serious business. That's where all the diplomacy happens. If you are not invited by your neighbor, that indicates that you are too weak to bother with, or their machinations against you are so far along that they are unwilling to pretend otherwise.
It's wild to think Pocahontas had Disney Animation's "A-Team" and The Lion King had the "B-Team".
I know and apparently the Pocahontas team bullied the lion king team. Lol they got karma 😂
The fact that encanto has only been out for a year and has left a HUGE impact on you is insane. Makes me realize that Disney does still have it in them to make really good films.
Coco is the best in my opinion. I'm proud of my Mexican roots
@@michaelcorleone3286 I think they messed it up with the death realm tho, that seemed like a passport agency
@@quietpandora4855 the border jokes too were yikes
Encanto is so overrated. Shits boring af and the songs are unbearably mid.
@@Aqu1ls_Curr3nt well if you don't have the problems that encanto try to replicate, it doesn't fit so well, and yes is overrated assfuck even if is good, is not the best thing ever
I personally think Encanto’s “Waiting On A Miracle” is one of the most criminally underrated Disney songs. I remember first hearing it and it felt like such an impassioned, genuine, and emotional plea. It reminded me of Part Of Your World from The Little Mermaid. An amazing Disney “I want” song.
YESSS it’s my fav song from the movie, it’s so good
yessss literally my fave song from that movie, deserves more appreciation
I didn't care much for it in favor of the other songs, but I realized later how good it is.
I freaking agree. It’s my favorite from the movie
Yeah that song’s so underrated!
man lilo was such a well written realistic character i can't imagine how anyone could look at her and write a whole post calling her a brat
There’s no way. Jesus. I grew up watching Lilo and Stitch and yeah I might have a bias for it. But I’m so glad I am not alone with my strong love for it. She’s a literally a child, so she’s bound to be childish and have her “bratty” moments. But she’s incredibly mature and intelligent and you can see that clearly by how Nani reacts. The dramatic moments in this movie still stands strong in my eyes even to this days. She just lost both of her key figures in her life, her parents. So she will act out, cause mischiefs and be late to her classes because she’s trying to cope, and take photos because she wants to remember the good times like she did with her parents. And it was essential for Stitch’s arc. Some people need to realise if they don’t get it, if they can’t point out what is it that doesn’t work for them, it doesn’t necessarily mean it’s a bad movie.
It’s probably Mertle starting that post of Lilo being a brat.
HTTYD sweeps
That blog post was written by SquigglyDigg of all people.
Very talented person, too bad she has some "nutcase" opinions...
@@hunterolaughlin Makes a lot of sense! It’s like we all came from RaisorBlade’s “Lilo & Stitch Does NOT Glorify Abuse” to defend oppressed good people and try to show (and tell) them that age and gender is never an excuse to like Mertle Edmonds as if she were a misunderstood character (not even the (mostly) decent Lilo & Stitch: The Series could redeem her by making her more… let’s just say “neutral”.)
29:10
James: The songs are hilariously un-memorable
Me, who watched this film obsessively as a kid: There were songs?
The best thing about Peter pan’s sequel is that Captain Hook again says he won’t harm a single hair on Peter pan’s head. Then he takes a singular hair on his head and says that’s the one he won’t harm. Literally invented the definition of slaying
As a Mexican, I loved The Three Caballeros as a kid! It made me appreciate my culture so much more and Panchito and Jose were so cool! Was it random? Yes. But it was also super colorful and beautiful to watch, especially learning about the different cultures, traditions, and dances shown in the movie.
Thanks for the comment! I've been scrolling down to find input on that film from people who actually are part of the cultures depicted. (Really wish youtube comments had a search feature...)
As a brazilian, I feel the same way. I loooove the interactions between the characters, and the visuals are so gorgeous. I felt happy seeing some parts of my culture on-screen, even though Donald was kinda of too much at some points lol
Overall, yeah, I have a positive feeling about it
As a Brazilian, Jose was basically made to pander to my culture and he is one of my favorite Disney characters for that reason. So even with the wacky aspect of those movies, i just like to see Donald, Jose and Pachinto interact and have some gay ol time
I remember watching this movie countless times when I was a kid and heck, I have no relation with the cultures is representing but it's so good I think after I end up writing this comment I'm gonna rewatch it.
Plus the history behind it being a propaganda piece to have mexico be an ally to Mexico if you ignore the corporatocracy implications is a really sweet gesture showing how close the countries are in terms of brotherhood and not just being a couple countries next to each other and that's it
Fun fact about the scene with Chief's broken leg in the Fox and the Hound; that whole scene was the reason Don Bluth left Disney. He, along with a group of other younger animators, wanted to kill Chief off because Copper turning on Todd made little sense otherwise. There was a lot of stuff leading up to it, but this was the ultimatum that drove him to leave abruptly during production.
Small correction on Lady and the Tramp. The rat does appear in the movie before the final act. It appears in the backyard early on and Lady chases it away.
I think the part that makes me so mad at Enchanto, is how they marketed Isabella. In the end, they ignored her entire arc of the perfect girl but in all the merchandise, that's the girl we see. We don't see the girl who found her flaws and accepted it, the girl who wants to be herself for herself. It's her pink dress that stood out and not her creative darker dress, after her arc. I think this has always been an issue with Disney but one of the most recent examples is this.
Not only do I completely agree with you, but I have your pfp as my phone's wallpaper
actually that was due to spoilers. It’s like how Elsa’s final design wasn’t a doll when frozen 2 first came out. They actually have atleast 3 merch products of isabela in her final dress now!
@@lilac3266 That makes sense though the majority of the ones I see in stores are her, like her funko pop, which was released about two months after Enchanto came out.
Another example I use is Tangled. How much merch is there with short-haired Rapunzel, even after a cartoon.
It makes sense for spoilers but even after a year, with all the merch, there is at least 3? It's probably me just hating corporate Disney but thank you for the insight.
@@PlushMari yeah I agree I’m hoping for a second wave of funko pops since they left out almost the entirety of pepas family and it would be cool to see another isabela. As for tangled that confused me too like even now a decade later all the dolls have her in her tower dress and long hair
mid-chanto
I still can't believe you ranked Alice in Wonderland so high, I genuinely thought you just forgot about it at some point and it makes me SO HAPPY to see people who actually like this movie
I actually consider Alice to be one of the best Disney protagonists before the Renaissance era. She starts out as a ditzy and curious young girl who wants to live in a world where there are no rules and logic, but later learns the importance of Logic and how everything will go downhill if there was TOO much Nonsense. She may have a simplistic character arc, but it can be relatable for children her age.
Imagine if after he made all of those promises at the start of the video and still forgot a movie lol.
I'm obsessed with Alice in Wonderland.
This and Lady and the Tramp where my favourite films from the old Disney classics as a kid and I still consider them favourites.
I watched it for the first time recently and idk it’s a pretty good comfort movie. Definitely hits differently as an adult like Peter Pan. Just way less problematic and more messy in the best possible way
@@disneyvillainsfan1666even she gets sick of her own head lol
the amount of times I’ve replayed what you said at 21:06 is alarming
sooooo freaking funny hahaha
I don't know if I've said this on another video of yours already, but Dinosaur deserves to be bottom of the list for another reason you didn't mention: its failure at the box office caused Disney to panic and slash the budget for Atlantis. The second act was gutted and the ending had to be completely rewritten, because it was going to have a much bigger final battle AND the revelation that the Crystal was an alien entity that crash landed on Earth millenia ago and was discovered by the Atlanteans. It was a miracle that what we got was as good as it ended up being. Either way you are not alone and I stand with you in defense of Atlantis; it's a fantastic movie, personally my favorite, and it was way ahead of its time.
Ironically, *Dinosaur* was the most financially successful WDAS film at the box office between *Tarzan* and *Tangled* at least in terms of raw gross (I don't know about profitability).
Where did you learn about this?
If Atlantis had aliens in it, it would’ve been awful.. so I’m kinda glad dinosaur aided in that not happening.. yikes
Omg that is so mad
Dinosaur was entertaining
I didn't know I needed a 2 hour Schaffrillas video today, thank you :)
Neither did I :)
I had a ton of chores to do today, so essentially a Schaff podcast was just what I needed
Personally I would love to see another romance based movie similar to Tangled personally Eugene and Rapunzel's relationship is my favourite Disney couple and also I just like how simple it.
zootopia
Spoilers
The romance between Eugene and Rapunzel is expanded upon in the animated series and it really works very well
@@dendenmars but... they're not in a relationship...
@@dendenmars Those 2 are buddy cop
I think what modern audiences can miss with Bambi's mum is how films were shown back in the day. When Bambi came out, cinemas still had intermissions where the film just stops for a time so viewers can stand up for a bit and staff can sell items like ice cream. In Bambi's case, the intermission is right after the mum dies. This allows the event to sink in more while also makeing the spring sequence less jarring as it works as the opening to a new act in the story.
My dad actually saw Bambi in the cinema as a young kid, and I remember him telling me that that scene was so shocking and upsetting that he spent the whole intermission crying into the ice cream his mum bought for him. That was how impactful that scene was.
It is unfortunate but some things must be left in the past due to the passage of time. Like Zaireeka by The Flaming Lips which required 4 CD players arranged around the listener all playing simultaneously.
0:01 selling out
0:13 opening discussion
3:12 61. Dinosaur
6:19 60. Chicken little
8:53 59. Fun & fancy free
11:07 58. Pocahontas
15:02 57. Ralph breaks the internet
16:35 56. Melody time
17:18 55. The black cauldron
21:34 54. Raya and the last dragon
24:06 53. Home on the range
25:27 52. Cinderella
27:26 51. Bolt
28:29 50. Sword in the stone
30:37 49. The three caballeros
32:32 48. Oliver
36:14 47. Lady and the tramp
38:08 46. The rescuers down under
38:55 45. Brother bear
40:23 44. Strange world
44:40 43. Make mine music
46:20 42. Big hero 6
46:59 41. Frozen II
48:09 40. Bambi
49:40 39. Jungle book
51:57 38. Dumbo
53:36 37. Pinocchio
57:08 36. Saludos amigos
58:22 35. The aristo cats
59:05 34. The rescuers
1:00:22 33. Frozen
1:03:15 32. Winnie the Pooh
1:04:01 31. Treasure planet
1:05:34 selling out the Snyder cut
1:06:55 30. The princess and the frog
1:08:27 29. The fox and the hound
1:10:18 28. Zootopia
1:11:38 27. Robinhood
1:14:02 26. Snow white and the seven seven dwarves
1:16:35 25. Sleeping beauty
1:19:06 24. The many adventures of Winnie the Pooh
1:20:09 23. Meet the Robinsons
1:20:34 22. The adventures of ichabod and mr toad
1:22:20 21. Tarzan
1:25:45 20. 101 dalmatians
1:27:48 19. Mulan
1:29:48 18. Fantasia 2000
1:30:43 17. Peter pan
1:32:59 16. Aladdin
1:34:58 15. Fantasia (original)
1:38:39 14. The emperor's new groove
1:39:42 13. Tangled
1:41:30 12. Wreck it Ralph
1:43:05 11. Alice in wonderland
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1:44:39 10. The great mouse detective
1:46:35 9. The little mermaid
1:48:58 8. Atlantis the lost empire
1:51:06 7. Lilo and stitch
1:53:04 6. The hunchback of Notre Dame
1:56:10 5. Moana
1:58:29 4. Encanto
2:02:36 3. Hercules
2:06:05 2. The lion king
2:08:31 1. Beauty and the beast
2:11:43 Closing discussion
2:13:43 credits
Thank you for making this
@@ogiewana you're welcome
Aren't Planes and Planes: Fire and Rescue also Disney films?
@@Mystigo1587 they are not in the video
@@Mystigo1587 Those were made by DisneyToon Studios
it's genuinely iconic how the evil queen's goal is to be the most beautiful woman and she has the ability to make people ugly with magic, so she turns HERSELF ugly. i love it that's so girlboss
I haven’t seen the film since I was a child but I always thought that turning ugly was just an unfortunate byproduct of her poison and she like. Fucked up somehow lmao
The evil queen really went I want that girl dead, not just ugly DEAD
Dinosaur being last and Chicken Little being second to last is the perfect example of "I'd rather be angry than bored."
Chicken little is trash but dinosaur is great. Aladar imo is paragon of a great leader. Super smart, doesnt give up, considerate, brave. Theres also Lots of tension cuz theyre always on the run from predators, and you never know if theyll reach their destination. At the end, Against all the odds, with aladar even feeling beat at the end, we got the side characters (ima) to finally help out our main character. Often times movies would have sucky sidecharacters, or the main character doing everything, which is boring. At the end, aladar got the gril and we got a happy ending. Well deserved. So yes, its a fun and rewatchable movie. I rank it 9/10, only cuz u have other legendary movies finding nemo, toy story, etc
Fun fact: The black cauldron was originally rated R, Tim berton worked on it and wanted to keep it as R but disney didn’t want to. They had to remove 15 minutes from the movie to get it down to PG
You can also tell that a lot of content was cut. During the cauldron born sequence, for example, the musical score is very choppy and abruptly ends, and that's because the original footage included a human soldier gradually melting
@MorganKing95 I've never seen the movie but that's interesting
Jeffrey Katzenberg was the one who insisted on cutting 15 minutes from the final film because he thought the sequences were too dark for a kids film. It's the first animated film in history to have deleted scenes instead of scenes that were considered, but never added, like the Siamese cats reappearing in Lady and the Tramp after the climax and being shocked at what happened to the baby.
2:07:30
I understand that reference
Didn’t expect to see you here!
g-get me out.
get me outa here.
let me out.
I loved that Schaff referrenced your great video, YMS. Hope you're doing fine!
I laughed out loud and had to replay it to make sure it really was the reference I thought it was 😂
Never would’ve imagined seeing Adum actually here. Great to see two of my favorite movie-centric content creators supporting each other❤
I forgot he says the line wrong
3:12 Dinosaur
6:19 Chicken Little
8:53 Fun and Fancy Free
11:04 Pocahontas
15:01 Ralph Breaks the Internet
16:34 Melody Time
17:18 The Black Cauldron
21:33 Raya and the Last Dragon
24:04 Home on the Range
25:27 Cinderella
27:25 Bolt
28:28 The Sword in the Stone
30:36 The Three Caballeros
32:31 Oliver and Company
36:13 Lady and the Tramp
38:08 The Rescuers Down Under
38:56 Brother Bear
40:22 Strange World
44:40 Make Mine Music
46:20 Big Hero 6
46:59 Frozen II
48:08 Bambi
49:40 The Jungle Book (Original)
51:57 Dumbo
53:37 Pinocchio
57:08 Saludos Amigos
58:21 The Aristocats
59:05 The Rescuers
1:00:22 Frozen
1:03:14 Winnie the Pooh
1:04:02 Treasure Planet
1:05:34 Squarespace
1:06:56 The Princess and the Frog
1:08:57 The Fox and the Hound
1:10:18 Zootopia
1:11:37 Robin Hood
1:14:03 Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
1:16:35 Sleeping Beauty
1:19:06 The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
1:20:09 Meet the Robinsons
1:20:34 The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad
1:22:20 Tarzan
1:25:45 One Hundred and One Dalmations
1:27:47 Mulan
1:29:48 Fantasia 2000
1:30:43 Peter Pan
1:32:50 Aladdin
1:34:58 Fantasia
1:38:29 The Emperor's New Groove
1:39:42 Tangled
1:41:30 Wreck-It Ralph
1:43:04 Alice in Wonderland
1:44:39 The Great Mouse Detective
1:46:35 The Little Mermaid
1:48:58 Atlantis: The Lost Empire
1:51:06 Lilo and Stitch
1:53:04 The Hunchback of Notre Dame
1:56:10 Moana
1:58:30 Encanto
2:02:36 Hercules
2:06:05 The Lion King
2:08:24 Beauty and the Beast
Thank you very much Schaff for putting this massive list together!
nice
I like how squarespace is in there with the rest of the movies
Me being Latino and having studied racism in college in my sociology degree, we talked about The Three Caballeros, it was actually made for Latin propaganda because during WW2 the US government told Hollywood to stop being mean to Latin characters to gain Mexican support for the war so during that time frame in Hollywood Latin leads rose and less Latin racism was happening in Hollywood so The Three Caballeros actually does a good job for the Mexican side relating to the job. Idk about the Brazilian one.
Saludos Amigos was also part of the good neighbor policy
The brazilian aspect of it is also nothing bad from what i remember (former brazilian speaking)
Its basically the same thing, trying to demystify and make an effort so people would stop hating on south american people, because of potential allies for war and all that
i mean i love that they actually made an effort. im just sad that the only reason was "we could potentially use them as more cannon fodder"
Wow, that’s really interesting and fascinating.
But did you study the real reasons why the USG thought it necessary to produce propaganda for Latin America countries?
Was a great video man. Saw it all beginning to end. Thanks a lot!
I personally think that the og Cinderella portrayed true love really well, especially for the time it came out. Cinderella and the Prince spend hours together just enjoying each other's company not having to speak to each other. Cinderella completely forgot why she was there in the first place, just having fun with some random guy not even realizing he was the prince. The Prince probably thought she was only spending time with him because he was the prince and was surprised when she didn't even know who he was. They both fell in love with each other without having to say a word and somehow that's better than most modern Disney love stories.
I think they did talk to each other while walking the grounds. But it was shown as a dialogue-less montage.
@@LahDeeDah7 what?
@@pintolerance785 edited for clarity
I don't understand why people think they didn't conversate in the first place. Like you think they just sat there dancing and lovingly looking into each others eyes for an hour? I find them honestly adorable. Cinderella was just happy to find someone who didn't treat her awfully, and the Prince was probably just happy that someone was spending time with him for him instead of doing so because he's a prince. I don't think it takes much to simply infer on what happened and why they fell in love, but maybe I'm just being too harsh.
They barely knew eachother let’s be fr
Honestly I feel like Pinnochio being naive is what makes it work as a morality story, he’s a kid, kids are dumb, they can get tricked by people like Honest John into doing bad things, like running off to be famous (when he became a puppet for Stromboli) or acting like a jackass (when he went to Pleasure Island) but his conscience, his moral compass, Jiminy Cricket, sets him back on the right path, and it’s him ultimately listening to Jiminy that allows him to become a real boy
Exactly, I figured most people got that when watching the movie. Apparently not.
About the whole "Dolores didn't tell anyone about Bruno in the walls" thing, she did, they just didn't believe her. At the end of the movie, she has a line to Camillo where she says, "see? I told you I heard him." She TOLD Camillo Bruno was in the walls. He didn't believe her. We know she tried to tell Mirabel too, in her section of the song in "We Don't Talk About Bruno."
And also, we know how Alma was. If someone did something she didn't like, she'd force them to stop immediately.
So it's possible that Dolores tried to tell Alma about Bruno being in the walls but Alma didn't believe her and Dolores eventually gave up trying to tell people about Bruno for a while
So yeah, she did tell people, they just didn't listen
Which is a consistent thing throughout the movie for Dolores. The only people who listen to her are the ones asking for some tip off or piece of information. It's not until the ending where others seem to pay actual attention to her. Despite being the eldest on Pepa's side, she very much comes across as in the same situation as Luisa as a under-attended middle child which would make sense with Isabella so close in age.
That's A Pretty Good Observation.
Damn, that's like victim blaming, when you think about it. And I was one of the people who dis on Dolores for snitching to the family about the premonition involving Mirabel. I take back EVERYTHING I said about Dolores lol
I mean I appreciate the writers recognising the plothole but this is still pretty stupid lol
like you can't just write something like this off with "oh they don't listen"... we're talking about being 100% sure that there's a frickin dude (that everyone's scared off) living in your walls
@@thechosenjuan8776 I mean, Mirabel tried to tell Alma about the cracks with a bloodied hand from the house being damaged. And got quite literally laughed off once it wasn't immediately obvious.
Dolores knew he was in the walls, but that doesn't mean she knew how he got in there. Thus, couldn't really show them she was telling the truth. And she was only 11? When he "left". They probably just waved her off and then forbade her from bringing it up. "We don't talk about Bruno." After a few times of mentioning it and being told off, you'd stop talking about it too. I really disagree that its a plot hole, espeically when Dolores is the only one in the song that is empathetic and doesn't put any blame on him for his prophecies.
My deepest condolences to James, Chris, and Patrick. Just know you have a whole community that is here for you and I’m sorry for your loss.
can i ask what happened?
@@bunniboiler1458 car crash
@@bunniboiler1458 there was a car crash. Chris and Patrick unfortunately passed away and James was in critical condition, altough he is luckily recovering well
@@deeznuts4703 oh no :(( i didn’t know! that’s terrible. wishing him the best
@@deeznuts4703 Extremely dumb and probably even a disrespectful question, but who's James? The channel's owner? Not a regular viewer
I think the success of Frozen is almost entirely a testament to how amazing of a singer Idina Menzel really is.
Also, it was one of the earlier 3D animated princess movies, and Tangled was about Rapunzel who people were already familiar with, so it felt fresh.
Adele Dazeem??
Just because someone can sing doesn't mean his/her song is automatically great. Let It Go contradicts Elsa's power struggle more than anything else. It's not about the grandiose performance and how well someone can sing; It's the about the intense emotion and feeling what's happening during the song. That's what makes musicals truly amazing. I don't feel the trauma of Elsa's power struggle during Let It Go.
I was going to say it's success was based on advertising.
She’s definitely up there with Celine Dion
Cinderella is a movie that's very close to my heart. I related to her a lot, since I grew up in a similar situation. Even though she was treated like shit by her family, she always remained optimistic and hopeful that better days would come for her. She was patient, kind, loving, and compassionate - all qualities I wanted to embody. She never let her situation keep her down. She never stopped believing in finding true love and happiness. I really love her as a character.
I'm so happy to see more appreciation for Sleeping Beauty. It's one of my favorite Disney princess movies. I think the person who sang Aurora's parts has the most beautiful voice. Her singing really showcases Fauna's gift of song that was bestowed upon Aurora as a baby. The scenery in the movie is absolutely stunning. I love the classic Disney movies because of how everything has that hand drawn/painted look, which is something I miss terribly in modern day movies. But, I also just truly miss 2D animated movies. I feel like they had more heart. The way they were drawn just feels like a true labor of love to me.
I'm also thankful to see the appreciation for Fantasia. I think it's a criminally underrated film. It was more about appreciating music and all of the places that music can take your imagination. I like the concept of the music being interpreted by the arists/animators based on what the music made them feel while they were listening to it.
I have SO many things to say about ALL of the movies in this list, but I'd end up with a comment as long as this video. 😹
Thing about brother bear is that for a long time, it was the third best representation for indigenous people in animation. It has gone down, but I and many others still have a soft spot for it. It also helps that the interactions between Keenai and Kota remind me a lot of hanging out with my younger cousins
The crazy thing about Brother Bear for me and why I can necessarily “hate” it… is because… I shit you not… it was the first movie I had ever seen in my life. Like the movie had just came out when I was born and my brother finally had a little brother… so it really was just the perfect movie for us. As I grew up… I’m accepting if people thing otherwise… but… it holds a significant place in my life
@@cloudshines812 well then make sure you always treasure it :)
@@cloudshines812 Same. It always has a special place in my heart
Their names are actually spelled Kenai and Koda.
@@Lauren_210 K
Great news! The Little Mermaid was inducted into the National Film Registry yesterday. So it’s definitely a testament to how impactful it is in both Disney history and animation history as it was the one that brought forth Disney’s Renaissance Era and brought a Broadway-style to its score and songs which later Disney films and even Disney copycats like The Swan Princess, Thumbelina, Anastasia and Quest for Camelot would imitate.
And yeah, to think Jeffrey Katzenberg thought Pocahontas would be their next Best Picture nominee while The Lion King would just be an average talking animals flick.
1:31:46 You know, this line made me realize that Tinker Bell is a far more fitting mascot for Disney than Mickey ever was
Fun fact: When I was in elementary school, I joined in some of my classmates during recess for a recreation of Beauty and the Beast using Star Wars action figures. I not only got to play as Droideka Lefou, but I helped them guide the story along because I memorized the entire plot of the original movie.
*claps* you probably did amazing! ❤
Omg I'm now curious about the rest of the cast
Was Leia Belle and Chewie Beast?
@@TheLazyFusspot_3428 Yes
@@cocheeseknox7440 who does that make Gaston?
As a Mexican, I think Saludos Amigos is pretty respectful to our culture.
I find that the people who get offendedthe most have absolutely no relation to the culture whatsoever. I've seen these videos of white people dressing up in a sombrero and poncho or a kafiyah for example and the only people who care are those not from the Hispanic or Muslim cultures.
How so? (Not being rude I’m kinda curious)
i'm brazilian am i like it too. Saludos Amigos created Ze Carioca (i don't know how you called the green bird outside Brazil) and since today we use he for merchandise, like for clothes in carnival. and a years ago he had HQs where he are the main character. i born in rio and makes me happy to see a character from rio in the disney movies.
@@Sayelara. José is his name
@@Konfetticanon It was accurate {i'm mexican), the character's have the accents my parents speak with, the pride they have showing all the aspects of the culture and information is accurate. Tbh i was very confused why they put that 'The mission of The Walt Disney' statement. It was never mocking our culture or people. And as for the caricatures, they weren't ugly or *overly* exaggerated for comedic effect. It actually sparked up some pride in me for my culture and the appreciative approach they took for the film.
Not only is beautiful, Beauty and the Beast is what started to make everyone take animation more seriously due to the oscar and also the dancing scene was technically revolutionary too with the angles, the movements and the "camera work". Snow White, 101 Dalmatians, Little Mermaid and Beauty and the Beast at least to me are the most important milestones on 2D animation.
@Not gonna lie i've been waiting oh so looooong, please don't tell me baby, i was wrong, dreaming of you every night, holding back until the time was riiight, i've counted the dayyyyyyys
Ok but have you ever seen the Japanese animation Angel's Egg? The hand-animated hair in that film, my god
@Not gonna lie 3 dots - report - unwanted commercial content or spam
What is with you bot fucks and these air fried potato wedges
@@vitriolicAmaranth The video is about Disney movies, but won't deny Japan has created incredible beautiful animations too and had basically perfected the art. However I ignore if they aport some kind of inovation to the industry, newest milestone in animation I know was the movie Klaus with the 2D with 3D look which is non-Disney but I don't know if Japan has something similar.
@@OcioCamaraMx You just said "the most important milestones on 2D animation" and to be fair it's not a stretch to assume that somebody thought all the major milestones were hit by Walt Disney Animation Studios. I'm not familiar with Klaus, but looking at the trailer, it doesn't really look like hand-drawn 3D or anything, it just looks like computer-animated 2D with soft shading and no outlines. I think most animators still use cel-style shading and outlines for 2D (and often 3D, which is done in probably a majority of both western "2D" animations and eastern/anime at this point, but some anime are certainly entirely done that way, eg the infamous 2016 Berserk anime) regardless of whether it's hand-drawn or CG, because it gives the hand-drawn (and therefore more "authentic") aesthetic. I can't actually think of an anime off the top of my head that heavily uses soft shading like that, but it's nothing revolutionary; It's a matter of a digital artist using a soft brush instead of a hard brush but otherwise doing the exact same thing.
Background music list:
61. Mementos, Persona 5
60. A Cruel Angel's Thesis (Kathie Huang Violin Cover)
59. Andy Anorak, SpongeBob SquarePants
58. Colors of the Wind (Christine Johanning Schmidt Violin Cover)
57. Fist Bump (Instrumental), Sonic Forces
56. 3DS Music Park, Mario Kart 8
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54. Hidden Village, The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess
53. Western Land, Mario Party 2
52. Inside the Castle Walls, Super Mario 64
51. Frisbee Dog Results, Wii Sports Resort
50. Town, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
49. Dark Pit, Kid Icarus Uprising
48. Why Should I Worry (Instrumental)
47. Wii Maple Treeway, Mario Kart 8
46. Tour Sydney Sprint, Mario Kart 8
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44. Title Screen, Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon
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42. Pause Screen, Wario World
41. Freezeezy Peak, Banjo-Kazooie
40. DS Peach Gardens, Mario Kart 8
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38. Switch Scramble Circus, Super Mario 3D World
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30. Almost There (Instrumental)
29. Ordon Village, The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess
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26. Ocarina of Time Medley, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
25. Zelda's Lullaby, The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword
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Imma put a checkpoint here and try to find the others
@@a2ndchnltoitslf Let me know if you find anything!
It pains me to see Cinderella so low, down with Home on the Range and Raya. While I much appreciate your point about the mice, even as an adult there's a lot I enjoy about Cinderella, as a character and her story. Like the other two classic princesses, we don't get to learn enough about her, but we do learn that she actually works really hard, she lectures her cat and dog like she's their parent, and she rightly chooses her own happiness over the only relatives she's ever known. For anybody who's felt trapped, wishing someone would magically appear and show them the way out, Cinderella is that simple, hopeful story.
Snow White, Cinderella and Aurora were meant to represent the "I dream/wish" era, while the later female Disney princesses or leads were the "I want".
I feel like this is something that nobody talks about enough. Because when everyone is little, they always would dream or wish for something, but when your older, you say "I want...", because say dream or wish is something in a "fairy tale".
Bambi is also too low. You don't need a "backstory" to be sad when Bambi's mom is killed and a little fawn is crying for its mother. You just need to be a decent and logically thinking human being with empathy. Like you need some elaborate backstory behind the life of a deer just to satisfy your 5 second attention span so you can feel bad when a tragedy affects its life... It's the same reason people cry at the end of Ol' Yeller or The Yearling. Behind it all too, Bambi is a coming of age story, IMO better told than even some parts of Pinocchio. He has to learn to take care of himself and learn how to treat others well, to become a well adjusted adult with major responsibilities in life. It was also based on a novel for adults, so the subject matter would equally be suited for other age groups the way Fantasia was supposed to. Disney Movies don't have to all be for just kids, and Bambi is a masterpiece in dealing with such a complex topics as death and adulthood. Man IS one of the worst Disney villains, there's no repercussion for our actions, and we are capable of making a movie like Bambi or being the person who sets the forest on fire.
@@matthewcole4753 , I mean it would have been nice to have a seen similar to what they tried to do with the beginning of Bambi 2 where once Bambi gets taken in by the Great Prince asks, “She’s never coming back is she?” and the Prince gives a look that says no. Or at least have a minute of Bambi moping around mourning for her, but maybe his pals or Friend Owl, let’s him know that it’s just the way of life. The Lion King suffered from this problem as well, as we don’t see Simba doing the same as well.
I think the closest that did this properly in the movie was The Land Before Time , with how Littlefoot lost his mother.
Cinderella is a movie I love and value because even though Cinderella’s character is abused and humiliated by her family, she chooses to stay kind and gentle. I value kindness in the face of cruelty.
@@osmanyousif7849 Bambi also was made during WW2, so death wasn't exactly handled the same as it would be today, it was accepted as a reality and people moved on faster. Was is the best way to deal with grief? Definitely not. But it's not an unrealistic concept, and some cultures still perceive death in this manner. Bambi grew up to become the buck that his mother would have wanted him to, and that's as much how people went through life and accepted death as an unchangeable reality. Bambi cries pretty hard when his mother dies, and Bambi's dad does break the natural order to console his son and ensure he has the skills to be an adult, all the while revealing he is his father. The father doesn't abandon Bambi, and Bambi has his other friends who are supportive as well. I will not tolerate however that Bambi is placed behind Dumbo or the Emperor's New Groove. However, I'm a ride or die Classic Disney Fan so my ranking would be completely different from this anyway, although my ranking would also place Alice in Wonderland highest amongst all the classics, because it captures the whimsy and fantasy closest to any of the stories ever told by Disney, remaining the closest to the book. (Tim Burton couldn't hold a candle to it.)
the fact that this man DID A TWO HOUR LONG VIDEO TWICE BACK TO BACK IS INSANE COMMITMENT
i feel like the small details in Lady and the Tramp like Lady thinking her owners names are “darling” and “dear” because they always refer to each other as such is just an adorable added detail that makes me love this movie so much more. it’s such a wholesome movie so i couldn’t rank it low. but i can see how it’s boring at times.
I wouldn't call the movie boring. It might not be high-stakes and it's definitely a slow burn, but the characters are solid and the romance is excellent (I'm not sure where Schaff is coming from when he says that he didn't like the romance). Not every movie needs a clear three-act structure; sometimes, it's nice to see a movie where the characters just go about their lives. Also, the rat DOES appear earlier in the film. Schaff is obviously entitled to his opinion, but I feel as if he's being way too harsh on the movie.
@@talhahhussain5603 i completely agree! i don’t find the movie boring at all, but that’s usually the complaint people make when criticizing this movie. and yeah i didn’t understand his complaint over the romance considering that was the overarching theme of the movie; their romance makes sense to me. i’ve always considered this a classic walt disney film. the character designs are great, the songs are lovely and the ending ties everything up nicely. this is a movie that’s always resonated with me so it was hard to hear his lack of appreciation for it but can’t win them all i guess!
Imma be honest here,I liked it so much as a child because "haha cute dogs go brr",but i have no idea what I might think on rewatch
The animation in that film is so beautiful. Disney at that time was showing off their animation and new tech really instead of focusing on the plot of the film. Same with sleeping beauty. But those films are gorgeous and are high rank imp
@@lelelew2735 exactly! it’s such a beautiful film, aesthetically and story-wise so i’m really struggling trying to figure out why it was ranked so low in his ranking😂
I didn’t know The Great Mouse Detective was a Musket & Clemons film before this video-no wonder that movie SLAPS
Glad to see Hercules getting the recognition it deserves
I appreciate how both well-spoken and crass Schaff is in these videos
"Well-spoken and crass" is the best description for Schaff.
I legit laughed when he mentioned Bruno the dog and “Salmon run”. Still a missed opportunity for sid the sloth in Encanto.
@@emoji3266who’s the sid the sloth in encanto?
@@monokumasussy9685 The voice actor for Sid also is in this movie. He’s also Luigi in the live action Mario movie.
If only he didn't shove his woke thoughts up everyone's throats. He might be one of the best reviewers on this platform.
About "The Three Caballeros", it's a pretty charming film when it gets to the part about the culture. I can't say about the part where they talk about Mexico, but the part about Brazil is very charming and heartwarming. And the music that Zé Carioca sings and his dubbing in our language (Portuguese) is enough to carry most of the film.
So, to answer your question, it's not offensive but it doesn't go too deep either. But just because the film focuses on a region of Brazil that isn't just "São Paulo" and "Rio de Janeiro", it's very good to see. And here in Brazil, the name of the film is "Você já foi à Bahia? (Have you ever been to Bahia?)" and that makes me laugh a lot, since they don't stay that long in Bahia.
I agree 100%
It's not great, but I don't think it was made to be, and it's understandable that some don't like it. Still, as a brazilian myself (that was not born in either SP or RJ) I can't help but see charm in it! Besides, I totally agree with you :D
Also! I can't lie, it's heart warming to see Brazil represented in media, especially when it's not common (I know there are countries that are even less represented and I definitely hope that changes! It's sweet seing and learning about other cultures)
besides- who doesn't like (accidental) poly birds
Cool, thanks for the insight. :)
I'm Mexican. I remember watching 3 caballeros on repeat as a kid. I felt very happy to have a movie talking about my country and how much it varies from one state to another.
as a Mexican I can say pretty much the same thing, doesn't delve too deep into our culture but it's not offensive either
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So I'm guessing you haven't finished the video quite yet?
@@someguy1865 nope, had something come up, I’ll get back to it soon
The Three Caballeros is accurate to the cultures it portrays in context. It was made in the 40s during the war. It was borderline educational about central and South America at the time. It was made as a sort of way to say, “Hey, Mexico and all those other countries south of us, can we be cool? There’s there a war on and we wanna be friends.” It was over the top but pretty accurate for the time.
But it was super random and the last 10 minutes was bananas!
I'm a history major in college and I wrote two essays last year exploring this bizarre film and the circumstances it was made in. Glad to see someone else appreciates it!