Is this the most forgettable Disney animated movie?

Is this the most forgettable Disney animated movie?

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As of recent, yes.

That would be Chicken Little.

No that would be The Good Dinosaur

That’s not chicken little or brother bear

I sometimes forget Fun & Fancy Free or Dinosaur even exist.

>Chicken Little
>Dinosaur
>Brother Bear
The real answer is the one everyone forgot.

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For the 2010s, yes. People remember and
because of their bad quality. But Moana squandered what it could have done.

Nope, 'Coco' was.

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Every 3D film after the 2D animation (Meet The Robinsons, Bolt, Cars, Planes) was largely forgettable. The only reason the last gasps of 2D Disney animation seems so forgettable is that anybody rarely makes threads for those.

No

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This had so much potential, Maui shouldn’t be a fat ugly bastard but a youthful hero

at least te fiti was sexy

Bad Pixar movie.
Bad Disney movie.

Not forgettable, just bad.

i thought that was a pixar movie lmao

I watched it based on a friends rec a couple weeks ago and found it surprisingly solid, I felt that if I had seen it when it came out Id believe a lot more in 3D disney.

Whats so bad/forgettable about it?

Zootopia is best pixar movie Disney ever made.

But yeah, they just copied Pixar's formula.

>What can I say except the n-word

Moana may be a bit forgettable in its plot, but the visual effect and the songs are so good.

Now that was a stinker.

Not Disney.

My only complaint about the film is that for what's essentially a road trip flick it's surprisingly short on stops along the way. Otherwise it's pretty much perfect. Best OST and visuals in a while with a really likable cast of characters.

Moana had average plot and a crummy end, but it's buoyed by good direction, memorable voice performances, and fresh settings and visuals. Gemaine's segment alone makes it memorable.

I would remember nothing from Frozen were it not for the hot sisters. I readily admit this. I hate the music, I hate the plot, I especially hated the boring second act, and I hate that snowman.

But the sidekicks are mostly useless and disappointing.

Modern Disney sucks so much.

People are still making videos about his bad Chicken Little was. It's far from forgettable

No, there's another one, but damned if I can remember the name.

Yes it is. That's how forgettable that fucker is, it makes you think it was made by another studio.

It's not even on their chart. It's as Disney as El Arca

Water and Tattoo were great.

>Walt Disney pictures presents

>hurr duur not a Disney movie

What the fuck? Moana is actually good. Maybe I’ve been stockholmed into liking it because all of my younger relatives watching it so much but I can actually enjoy it unlike Frozen or Tangled

This or Home on the Range or Song of the South since it's never getting another release.

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everyone remembers Dinosaur you monkey fuck

there is at least 2 animated movies with theatrical releases in the last 20 years I remember off the top of my head that are otherwise unmentioned in this thread.

id wager the most forgettable is one of them.

that's not Ralph Goes Meme 2

This. Who the fuck doesn't remember "NOT THE MAMA! NOT THE MAMA!"

>Walt Disney pictures presents
>Hurr durr it's a Disney movie

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You know how you can tell this isn't a Disney movie? It has good animation.

>You know how you can tell this isn't a Disney movie? It has good animation.
I think you mean
>all 4 relevant parents are alive and well
That said, it's such a terrible adaptation of the source material, you could be forgiven for mistaking it for a Disney film. For those of you that weren't aware, it's The Little Mermaid. No, really.

>quoting dialogue from a movie where the dialogue was literally added as an afterthought

I really like it

It was made by another studio, The CORE, and only just distributed by Disney.

The CORE was Canadian and owned by William Shatner, which is why he got a starring role in The Wild as the villain.

>Brother Bear
>Bad

I'm pretty sure that's a Dreamworks movir

Unironically Tangled

Brother Bear has an amazing intro and premise. Too bad it got bogged down by goofy "woooaahh I'm a cartoon bear" antics and putting a fucking song over his confession to the bear cub.

No, and I appreciate dynamic duos that aren't romanced.

Disney humans in CG are creepy as fuck.

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Not by a longshot.

No, that would be Dinosaur.

thats home on the range and black cauldron

That fact that after you've watched it it loses its charm.

You are like a little baby. Watch this.

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Black Cauldron literally went through modern day damnatio memoriae

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Yeah "You're Welcome" alone elevates this movie way above all the ones that no-one even remembers any songs from.

A lot of the individual sequences are still decently popular, especially Pecos Bill and Once Upon a Wintertime.

Sure, it's disney, but I think these discount Fantasias are the answer, and this is the least discussed one. Everything else ITT is remembered for being bad or racist or whatever. NOBODY talks about Melody Time.

>tangled

Its not forgetten for being the movie that kickstarted the second renaissance

>second renaissance
Not a thing, was never a thing outside of marketing.

Second Renaissance/Revival Era is just fan shilling. I think the only era I've seen officially recognized by Disney is the 90s Renaissance, everything else is just fans and animation historians opinions.

Yep. Just because we're better off than Home on the Range doesn't mean we're anywhere better than say, the Xerox era.

Came here to say the cow one. Don't even remember it.

No it's just the least debated because everyone enjoyed it.

>all of the "main songs" are just remixes of each other

Bit different when it advertises as from WALT DISNEY PICTURES.

No one remembers most Disney movies. The Renaissance and everything after is hipster garbage.

Absolutely not, nothing can beat Brave. I'll probably go back to forgetting it after I post this

Almost everything 2D they've done since 2000. Also, Big Hero 6, Brave, Cars 1-3, Planes, and all the other ones people here are mentioning.

How ya figure? Cause maybe I need a refresher but most of them didn't sound the same or have the same dialogue/message.

Why are either of these films considered part of the Disney animated Canon? And why is their placement entirely based on what nation is counting them?

i love Elsa

cow movie at least had a memorable villain's song

Dinosaur at least was actively supervised by Feature Animation, though a lot of the rendering and such was done at The Secret Labs.

No idea why the Bongs like The Wild though.

No, I very clearly remember the "You're Welcome" and "I'm Shiny" songs.
I could probably sing like 60% of both from memory even.

SCRUB THE DECK

Brave won an Oscar somehow, so it's still more memorable than The Good Dinosaur

My older brother loved this movie when we were kids I still don't know why. And no it wasn't because he wanted to fuck the cows

how do you know he didn't want to fuck the cows? he doesn't need to tell you everything

Yeah because 101 Dalmatians is also not a Disney movie

People remember that one.

No, if only for Tamatoa.

The fuck kind of name is Melody Time? Sounds like a preschool show?

It's a bunch of musical shorts loosely strung together. The other one is called Make Mine Music.

I didn't ask for a goddamn summary. I already figured what it was based on the sin against humanity that is its name.

Well what the fuck would you call it then?

"Magic of the Music".

>crickets.mp3
Oh fuck off, it's at least better than "Melody Time".

That's not dialogue from the film "Dinosaur", it's from the early 90s sitcom "Dinosaurs". You see, user was making a joke, my good youngfag.

I actually like it a lot

I didnt know that! I always assumed it was an in house production, but knowing it's from somewhere else explains the bafflingly frightening art direction.

>tfw nobody mentions Atlantis or Treasure Planet

To me it'd be inside out were it not for the mountains of porn.

>Atlantis

Oh, they remember. It's just that it's the wrong show they remember.

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Treasure Planet is great and Atlantis is fun

It was the one with the ....ummmm.... handsome guy and uhhhhhh there was a girl in trouble aaaaaaand ummmmm there was talking furniture and errr an animal sidekick and someone's mom died in the beginning and uhhhhhh yeah, that one.

True.

That one with Scotch girl and bears was the one I forget

But the real answer no one respond with, because it's not memorable. Your post included

All I remember Inside Out for were the “IS PIXAR GOOD AGAIN?” articles/videos.

it was good, yet painfully predictable.

Atlantis and Treasure Planet are anything but forgettable

They take some liberities with the design of Nadia as a african.

The UK does not consider Winnie the Pooh 2011 as part of the canon for some ungodly reason, and didn't even get a Blu-ray release. Seems like Disney did everything in their power to bury that movie.

that movie wasn't even 60 minutes long, fucking waste of a ticket

Not the most forgettable but it's pretty high up the list. Guess Walt was a busy working on Disneyland at the time.

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I completely forgot about Wreck-It Ralph 2.

It did?

My vote goes for Meet the Robinsons.

Moana had a couple good songs, and the "You're welcome" memes.

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Fuck you I loved Meet the Robinsons

I actually kind of remember this. And the animation is kind of impressive, is this movie actually bad?

The movie was shit and the hat did nothing wrong.

Wouldn't that be Oliver and Company? I never see anyone mention that movie.


Probably the most well known rendition of King Arthur on film. I've seen Yea Forums meme the squirrel girl.

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>Probably the most well known rendition of King Arthur on film

Second most well known rendition.

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Oliver and Company actually did pretty well in theaters, although it got overshadowed pretty hard by The Little Mermaid not too long after. The Rescuers is similar, that film did really well critically and financially but barely gets any attention nowadays.

As for Sword in the Stone, the squirrel scene is the one thing people remember about it. Not a whole lot is going on in that film but I guess that gives it an unique charm as far as Disney movies go.

>Dog villains are electrocuted to death after falling off a speeding car.
>Main antagonist dies screaming in an exploding car crash.
>The resolution has the homeless protagonist still homeless and probably eating dog food despite having a rich family indebted to him

Oliver and company is a strange movie.

Also, as far as the Renaissance "pre-game" movies go, Great Mouse Detective has more of a following then Oliver and Company, even though Oliver made more money.

When you have the Rock and you still suck.... you gotta be all kinds of shit