It wasn't "Home on the Range" bad, but, like... it WAS pretty bad, wasn't it?

It wasn't "Home on the Range" bad, but, like... it WAS pretty bad, wasn't it?

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Reminder that THIS is the movie that Eisner and Katzenberg thought was going to win them an Oscar for Best Picture. They thought they'd cracked the code. Pocahontas is animated Oscar bait.

Ho boy this movie. The left hate it for its idealized and simplified portrayal of the English/native conflict and “magical Native American” tropes, the right hate it for featuring an interracial relationship and portraying whites in a negative light. I don’t know anyone who actually likes it.

I hated it because the animal companions weren't funny, and the musical numbers were cringeworthy. Colors of the wind?

I love this movie for its visuals, music, and one of the only legitimately tragic/bittersweet ending in any Disney movie.
>Colors of the Wind
>bad
>cringeworthy
YIKES

Kids who don't care about all that horseshit.

Is this the most boring opening song to a disney movie?

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It does follow all ye olde magical native stereotypes.

Also John Smith was a cunt in real life and a braggart who made up shit to try and make himself look good.
But that's nothing new for Disney either, considering they do stuff like make Captain Phoebus the love interest hero in their adaptation of hunchback of notre dame compared to how he actually was

>only legitimately tragic/bittersweet ending in any Disney movie.
The ending made no sense, if he wasn't going to survive his injury at their outpost there was no way he was going to survive the long voyage home for treatment.

Disney threw money at some of the finest artists in the world, so yeah, the animation was outstanding. But everyone was just so... excessively twee. Even as a kid I felt like I was being preached to, but it was really lifeless preachiness. Like Captain Planet.

You can be pretty blatant about what you're trying to teach with your movie and still have it feel fun and give viewers characters that don't feel like cardboard cutouts (see: WALL-E, Princess Mononoke, Zootopia, etc.)