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It might not objectively be the best animated Disney film but it's my favorite.
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Disney doesn't have any widescreen classics from before the Renaissance, do they? Besides say like JUNGLE BOOK...
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It is better than the Renaissance movies that came out after Lion King tbqh
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Gold and Silver eras are my fave, but Bronze and Renaissance are the most comfy.
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What is the best decade to set a Disney movie in? I feel like the 1890's is definitely one, the 1950's, and they could maybe even capitalise on the 80's hype. I felt like Turning Red was sorta flippant, not really about mass culture.

https://disneytheory.com/2014/09/11/this-timeline-puts-every-disney-movie-in-chronological-order/



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