Other decades tend to be forgotten about.
It’s still heralded as a true animated classic.
Had Disney made any more films before the end of the decade, the 1930s might have ranked higher.
The middling response to 2025’sSnow Whiteunderlines thatDisney’s live-action remakesstruggle to live up to the quality of the classics.
Disney produced just three animated movies in the ’70s, none of which typically rank among their greatest hits.
The Jungle BookandOne Hundred and One Dalmatiansdeserve their critically acclaimed status.
Their cozy art style is rather unique among Disney’s canon, but it gives them endless rewatch value.
Disney tried to catch up with 2005’sChicken Little,one of the studio’s most infamous duds.
Disney had to halt its hot streak afterBambito contribute to the war effort by making propaganda films.
It’s interesting to imagine how the studio might have continued without this interruption.
Like any anthology, these have their highs and lows.
The decade ended with the experimental style ofSleeping Beauty,inspired by medieval tapestries and stained-glass windows.
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Once again, Disney was innovating in animation like nobody else.
Disney’s ’90s movies strike the perfect balance between humor and compelling storytelling.
Disney’s ’90s movies strike the perfect balance between humor and compelling storytelling.