I don't think The Little Mermaid or The Lion King are bad animated films, but I feel there was a real lack of energy in the more recent films. They certainly have better voice acting, and the animation has become smoother over the years, but I feel they play it safe. You don't get anything really memorable out of them. I appreciate when animation makes full uses of the tools of its medium. It seems almost pointless to use animation to tell a story if you're not going to make full use of it as a visual medium.
For the 90s I'd rather opt for the films of Miyazaki instead of the Disney stuff. I have mixed feelings about computer animation though.
There is some great post-Walt (Bambi was the last film he was heavily involved in) Disney Studio animation though. I particularly like the pink elephant scene from Dumbo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RJv2Mugm2RI
Edit: I will say that the musical segments of the later films are far better integrated, and used to much better effect than the early stuff.





Reply With Quote
It came out in 1937 and it took years longer and wayy more money than was ever anticipated.
