Disney's Frozen - Part 1

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it never really does show what happened to her formal queen dress, does it??

it just magically disappears and changes into her snow queen dress.......lol.
 
But the snow dress looks so fantastic that I don't care about such trivial details.
 
If Elsa can create an eternal winter and raise an ice castle out of thin air, then I'm not going to bother with the question regarding the whereabouts of her old dress.
 
Maybe it is her old dress, just "iceified?"
 
No, the Disney Revival (that's what I call it) began with Princess and the Frog and continued on through Tangled. This is simply another step up. I'm really interested in the Big Hero Six movie. Disney doing a Marvel Comics animated film, sounds cool to me.

No this is the Renaissance part 2, electric boogaloo. Princess and the Frog was a disappointment that led to a bunch of animator layoffs and completely changing how they marketed films like Tangled and Frozen.
 
Tangled is the "Little Mermaid", while Frozen is "Beauty and the Beast". So I am going with TheVileOne on this.
 
yep, the New Renaissance/Revival started with Tangled.

I knew when I watched that film that it was the restart of something magical at Disney.
 
Exactly. There was a clear transition post-Toy Story 3 and with Tangled.

Disney has now surpassed Pixar.
 
To fight evil you must use another kind of evil! Evil itself!

And now Pixar has become Disney.

The son becomes the father, and the father the son!
 
After Big Hero 6 and Zootopia, I see that Disney's next fairy tale film is Giants loosely based on Jack and the Beanstalk. Wonder if it's going to be a musical.
 
After Big Hero 6 and Zootopia, I see that Disney's next fairy tale film is Giants loosely based on Jack and the Beanstalk. Wonder if it's going to be a musical.

Giants might turn out to be more Wreck It Ralph than Tangled or Frozen, so it may not be a musical.
 
To fight evil you must use another kind of evil! Evil itself!

And now Pixar has become Disney.

The son becomes the father, and the father the son!
More like the father has spent the last half a decade trying to fix Disney, while all the extremely talented Pixar folks have been cherry picked away.

Nevertheless, I adore Brave and really like MU. So I am not sure where the "its a disaster" is coming from.
 
It's not really a disaster. I mean even Disney still released some decent animated films when Pixar was king.

It just seems though the directions have switched in this era.
 
It's not really a disaster. I mean even Disney still released some decent animated films when Pixar was king.

It just seems though the directions have switched in this era.

it feels like Pixar is in the position Disney was in the latter half of the renaissance ( Pocahontas to Tarzan ). Those later renaissance films weren't bad by any means, they just didn't seem to rise to the level of the prior films.

iow.......more of a plateau instead of a decline.

post-Tarzan is when Disney animation started a decline. Disney "lost its way" for awhile there.

And Pixar's not there........yet.
 
It's not really a disaster. I mean even Disney still released some decent animated films when Pixar was king.

It just seems though the directions have switched in this era.
I will always catch a Pixar film in theaters, with the exception of Cars, and now I might have to say the same about Disney. That is not a bad thing.

Right now, the two animated franchises I adore are Panda and Dragons. I don't enjoy the vast majority of the DreamWorks films. In fact, I find most to be barely watchable. But I adore those two franchises.
 
it feels like Pixar is in the position Disney was in the latter half of the renaissance ( Pocahontas to Tarzan ). Those later renaissance films weren't bad by any means, they just didn't seem to rise to the level of the prior films.

iow.......more of a plateau instead of a decline.

post-Tarzan is when Disney animation started a decline. Disney "lost its way" for awhile there.

And Pixar's not there........yet.

It is not Disney's fault none of your remember Lilo & Snitch. Flipping classic. Same co-directors who made "How to Train Your Dragon". Coincidence? I think not. :D
 
Loved lilo and stitch. :up:
And i definitely think it is too early to tell if pixar is in a decline. Monsters U and Brave were great. And they look to be bringing the goods again with the Inside Out movie and probably the Good Dinosaur too. Its more like disney animation is catching up to pixar with these last few movies.
 
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