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Seeing Octo's project here made me curious to look up the list, and I was surprised to find that if you're only counting actual Disney Animation Studio full movies and discount the obscure WWII-era releases, the only pre-2000 flick I never got around to seeing is Pocahontas... which I'm pretty okay with really. There's a ton of post-2000 ones I missed and would like to check out though, including Emperor's New Groove (which seems pretty great from memes), Treasure Planet (which I've heard is not so great), Princess and the Frog, and I've actually never even seen Tangled and Frozen. (I'm also okay with leaving alone the early non-Pixar CG set of Brother Bear through Meet the Robinons, though.)
Good gravy... what a film.
10000/10
Perfect for anyone who wished that ET starred Loise Belcher and a Cthulhu
I'm assuming from the title that this is a gory horror film, is that correct? I'm a total wuss so don't even want to watch the trailer, but the mention of Calvin Ball has me intrigued.
Oh very much so; the title is not misleading at all
Is your project going to include the straight-up literal propaganda reel "Victory Through Air Power," Octo? In my estimation, that movie totally belongs in the Disney animated canon. Disney's contribution to WW2 propaganda is an important chapter in the story of their rise to their present-day media hegemony and ought not be overlooked.
That's why I linked it for you! It's public domain.It’s not listed in the Film Collection bit of Disney +, so probably not.
That is an absolute classic, one of my all time favourites. I should watch it again, it's been a while.Yesterday i've rewatched Yojimbo
I would be interested in reading more about this. Would Wikipedia cover something like this or would I need to seek out some essays/blog posts?Disney's contribution to WW2 propaganda is an important chapter in the story of their rise to their present-day media hegemony and ought not be overlooked.
It must have *just* become available, because it wasn't there just a few days ago when I was looking at the Ghibli tab. Thanks for the heads up.Anyone else watch Ghibli's new CG file, Earwig and the Witch yet?
Anyways, it's now HBO Max if you have access to that.
Does it make one man weep and another man sing?Bad times at the El Royale is a hell of a thing.