Disney Princess Club
jiunge
Fanpop
New Post
Explore Fanpop
The Disney Renaissance, one if the most successful times for WDAS from the late 80s to the late 90s (or to some people, the mid 90s).
 (1989-1999)
(1989-1999)

 (1989-1994)
(1989-1994)

This era is known for its amazing musicals, juu notch hand drawn uhuishaji using the computer, many awards, and great critical and financial success (most of them), and the movie that is known to start this fantastic era is The Little Mermaid, which I think gets too much credit for starting the Renaissance, and I know many will disagree, but hear me out.

The Disney Renaissance was the time where a lot of money was made, which meant that they could improve the quality of their films, and The Little Mermaid is alisema to be the first HUGE hit since The Rescuers, but it did not do it alone when it came to the monetary start of the Renaissance. Two HUGE factors of this was the movie Who Framed Roger Rabbit, and VHS releases of Disney films.


Even though Who Framed Roger Rabbit is not in the canon, it helped kick off the Disney Renaissance. Disney made another production company called Touchstone in the 80s, so they could release their zaidi adult films and when the film was released in the summer of 1988, it was amongst the 30 highest grossing films at that time, making over $329 million, which was a lot then. This money helped to fund the first few Renaissance films, and to raise th quality of these films that would not have been able to do before hand. With the mixture of live-action and the older Warner Brothers and Disney characters put a start to the Golden Age of Animation.

Another thing that helped fund the Disney Renaissance is the release of VHS tapes to awali Disney films. This started in the early 80's, and was an automatic money maker, as before hand, the would have to wait years for a rerelease of their favourite Disney films, and that was not often, so they would sometimes go without watching it for over a decade.

The Little Mermaid made over $211 million today, but it did not make this much in 1989. Then, it made around $85 million, which is only a bit higher than the amount that the awali film Oliver and Company made (approximately $74 million), and this leads to my inayofuata topic.

Even though Oliver and Company is not necessarily a good film, it was the first film to be a musical in decades, and the soundtrack is still pretty well-remembered today, so this film started the broadway-themed musicals. This film made enough money for Disney to release a film EVERY YEAR, and they have done that except for the years 1993 and 2006.

The Renaissance is known to use early computer animation, but the first Disney film to use it was the Black Cauldron in 1985, but that was only for special effects and stuff. The Great panya, kipanya Detective (which was released a mwaka after Cauldron) used this for the famous climatic scene for the mechanics of the clock, and was used as backgrounds. The Great panya, kipanya Detective is the film that convinced the studio not to close down after the dissapointing reception of The Black Cauldron.


The Little Mermaid was the last film to be somewhat xerography, as The Rescuers Down Under was the first film to use the nyara system, which is seen through the Renaissance up until nyumbani on the Range.

This is not saying that The Little Mermaid is overrated and did not do much for the Renaissance, as it is one if the best films in that era, but the reason why this film gets most of the credit is because it uses all of those things mentioned above together and to it's advantage. The musical segments are amongst Disney's best, the uhuishaji looked like Disney uhuishaji again, it made a good amount of money for the time, got great reviews, and won some awards, but what I am trying to say is that this film should not get all of the credit, when a lot of the other films helped in many ways.

In these situations, it is never one film au thing that started a time of greatness au badness, but it is a lot of small things that help expand it. If wewe agree au disagree, maoni below and express your feelings about the article.
posted by THEDisneyFreak
Tangled
Flynn Rider: This is the story of how I died, but don't worry this actually a pretty "fun" story and the truth is... It isn't even mine. This is the story of a girl named Rapunzel, and it starts with the sun. Now, once upon a time, a single drop of sunlight fell from the Heavens. And from this small drop of sun grew a magic golden flower. It has the ability to heal the sick and injured. Oh, wewe see that old woman over there? wewe might wanna remember her. She's kinda important. Well, centuries past and a hop, skip and a mashua ride away... there grew a kingdom. The kingdom was ruled by...
continue reading...
posted by BB2010
Because I haven't seen her movie in a while I don't have too much of an opinion of her but I do like her. I do like how curious she is and I always think it's funny that she just straight up eats whatever she finds without hesitation -BB2010

I upendo how she is very curious and unlike other female protagonists at the time, actually did go through a character arc. She had to learn that nonsense had its place but having it happen all the time just isn't the way for a world to function. I upendo how she can be frustrated but also be fun-loving. She has a spunky, fiery, and witty side to her that may...
continue reading...
added by tiffany88
Source: tiffany88
added by tiffany88
Source: tiffany88
added by IsisRain
Source: The Disney kuba
added by monkeygreeneli
added by peteandco
added by moulan
added by IsisRain
Source: disney.co.jp
added by chameron4eva
Source: Not Mine
added by chameron4eva
Source: Not Mine
added by Elemental-Aura
Source: Elemental-Aura
added by monkeygreeneli
added by chameron4eva
Source: Not Mine
added by IsisRain
Source: The DIsney kuba
added by chameron4eva
Source: Not Mine
added by disney_prince