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Gafemage
11/07/18 12:41:58 PM
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Topic - Results (16 votes)
The Little Mermaid (1989)
6.25% (1 vote)
1
The Rescuers Down Under (1990)
0% (0 votes)
0
Beauty and the Beast (1991)
18.75% (3 votes)
3
Aladdin (1992)
43.75% (7 votes)
7
The Lion King (1994)
18.75% (3 votes)
3
Pocahontas (1995)
0% (0 votes)
0
The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996)
0% (0 votes)
0
Hercules (1997)
0% (0 votes)
0
Mulan (1998)
12.5% (2 votes)
2
Tarzan (1999)
0% (0 votes)
0
http://disney.wikia.com/wiki/Disney_Renaissance

The Disney Renaissance refers to an era beginning roughly in 1989 and ending in 1999 during which Walt Disney Animation Studios returned to making more musical animated films that were mostly based on well-known stories, and it allowed Disney's animated films to become powerhouse successes at the domestic and foreign box office; making much more profit than most of the other Disney films of the past eras.

The animated films released during this period include The Little Mermaid (1989), The Rescuers Down Under (1990), Beauty and the Beast (1991), Aladdin (1992), The Lion King (1994), Pocahontas (1995), The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996), Hercules (1997), Mulan (1998) and Tarzan (1999).


I'd say The Little Mermaid, probably; it sparked the whole era and imo has the best music/artistic direction of the whole line-up.
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SaithSayer
11/07/18 12:43:00 PM
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Aladdin and The Jungle Book are my favorite Disney movies. TJB tops it because I still enjoy the songs from it.
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Milkman5
11/07/18 12:43:22 PM
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Aladdin and Mulan
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masterpug53
11/07/18 12:58:10 PM
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I have to give the vote to BntB for personal sentimentality, but it, Aladdin and Lion King are pretty much a three-way tie. I was thinking about Lion King the other day and how it quite possibly contains the single greatest life lesson ever put forth by cinema.
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Jeff AKA Snoopy
11/07/18 1:00:32 PM
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Favorite is Aladdin.

The best is most likely Lion King.
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AsucaHayashi
11/07/18 1:01:27 PM
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masterpug53 posted...
contains the single greatest life lesson ever put forth by cinema.


which is?
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Questionmarktarius
11/07/18 1:02:55 PM
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AsucaHayashi posted...
masterpug53 posted...
contains the single greatest life lesson ever put forth by cinema.


which is?

Hakuna Matata
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omega cookie
11/07/18 1:06:15 PM
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Aladdin
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Phantom_Nook
11/07/18 1:06:43 PM
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Mulan.

But all of them are good. Except Pocahontas.
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teepan95
11/07/18 1:24:56 PM
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Phantom_Nook posted...
Mulan.

But all of them are good.

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Gafemage
11/07/18 1:54:15 PM
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Aladdin takes a huge early lead.
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masterpug53
11/07/18 4:28:20 PM
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AsucaHayashi posted...
masterpug53 posted...
contains the single greatest life lesson ever put forth by cinema.


which is?


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YookaLaylee
11/07/18 4:28:53 PM
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TheKentster
11/07/18 4:32:41 PM
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Ironically enough I think it's Aladdin.

Watched Lion King recently and it does not hold up well.
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TrevorBlack79
11/07/18 4:33:22 PM
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YookaLaylee posted...
The Little Mermaid and its not even close

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Gafemage
11/07/18 4:40:51 PM
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TrevorBlack79 posted...
YookaLaylee posted...
The Little Mermaid and its not even close


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Gafemage
11/07/18 6:27:49 PM
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ledbowman
11/07/18 6:29:11 PM
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None of them come close to Beauty and the Beast.
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tripleh213
11/07/18 6:39:40 PM
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Aladdin
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Uncle_Drew
11/07/18 6:41:14 PM
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TheKentster posted...
Ironically enough I think it's Aladdin.

Watched Lion King recently and it does not hold up well.

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Hawaiian_punch
11/07/18 6:45:08 PM
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Fun fact about the lion king:

Lion king is an allegory to the story of Africa

Simbas name is an allusion to Zimbabwe (zimba...bwe)
Nala was meant to sound like Nairobi, capital of Kenya
Rafiki sounds like how locals spell Rwandii people (from Rwanda)
Scar is the only one that has a western name. And it is scar because it is an obvious reference to the scars that colonization left in Africa. Scar is power hungry like the colonizers.

Timo and pumba feed on local resources and are happy (Hakuna matata), while scars hyenas feed on what the extract (hunt), drying the land.
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Hawaiian_punch
11/07/18 6:45:42 PM
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Hawaiian_punch posted...
Fun fact about the lion king:

Lion king is an allegory to the story of Africa

Simbas name is an allusion to Zimbabwe (zimba...bwe)
Nala was meant to sound like Nairobi, capital of Kenya
Rafiki sounds like how locals spell Rwandii people (from Rwanda)
Scar is the only one that has a western name. And it is scar because it is an obvious reference to the scars that colonization left in Africa. Scar is power hungry like the colonizers.

Timo and pumba feed on local resources and are happy (Hakuna matata), while scars hyenas feed on what the extract (hunt), drying the land.


Also The above post is bullshit, I just made it up lol
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Gafemage
11/07/18 7:51:31 PM
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ledbowman
11/07/18 8:13:04 PM
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Gafemage posted...
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This sequence is just a massive leap in animation beyond anything they had done up to then. If they had put that emotion and subtlety of expression into a scene that was on land it still would have been impressive but that they did it underwater so successfully in the 80s is crazy.
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SonicZack
11/07/18 9:39:40 PM
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Aladdin, then Rescuers Down Under.
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