Why is it seen as one of the worst disney films?

Why is it seen as one of the worst disney films?

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I guess people just weren't quite ready for that Vegas aesthetic

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not sure where you read that it's one of the worst, but it's considered the tipping point of Disney's 90s excess with how much they went to promote the movie.

It is? Disney has made much worse.

I think people hate more the cow movie. I dont remember its name in english

It isn’t.

However, it is the culmination of two guys who just want to make Treasure Island in spaaaaace starting to rush projects because The Mouse didn’t want to fund their passion project and kept altering the deal.

Its also kind of a mess. Which is also why it works. Superman sports movie with gospel music. All of which oddly fits perfect, but is still so strange.

Tarzan and Atlantis are seen as the c-c-c-c-c-combo breakers for the silver age of Disney. Tarzan for fucking the music, Atlantis for fucking the pacing formula.

Home On The Range.

But to be fair, you have to be reminded that it exists before you remember that you hate it.

SHUT UP DOUG! YOUR OPINIONS SUCK

I legit don't know why people hate that one so much, especially considering it came after Brother Bear (exceedingly dull) and before Chicken Little (soulless attempt to copy Dreamworks). I think it's alright.

Speaking of Chicken Little, that one is probably the worst.

Of the renaissance era, I would put Hercules above Pocahontas, The Rescuers Down Under, and The Lion King.

Little is odd and may escape blame for feeling like its not a Disney movie at all.
Plus without it we wouldn’t have gotten Meet The Robinsons which is a really good one.

Home on the Range has a terrible aesthetic, obnoxious voice acting, and a terrible script. I don't know if it's worse than Chicken Little, but they're both trash. It's sure as shit worse than Brother Bear, Brother Bear looks incredible and has plenty of good moments, even if it's not perfect.

Black Cauldron is the worst

Because they made Greece into Las Vegas!

Never piss off the built-in fanbase. Its fine not to cater, but avoid alienating them.

Having him the son of Hera and get a happy ending with a woman who isn’t Hebe is too far.

Home on The Range had a yodelling cattle rustler who made his victims trip balls. Everything else was forgetable.

Black Cauldron as a final product is weak, but you could at least sense what they were going for, before it was mutilated. Home on the Range and Chicken Little were doomed from the outset, they came from a bad place.

> on my top 5 Disney movies
I fucking love everything about this movie.
Also based Gerald Scarfe designs

HotR is a wacky comedy and doesn't really attempt to be anything else. It works if you approach with that mentality. I guess people are pissed at it because they expected the swan song of Disney's 2D animation department to be some Renaissance-style epic, but that's not its fault either. Treasure Planet killed the department, HotR is just the last thing they could rush out.

At the very least you gotta admit it has good songs.

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Brother Bear is just fucking boring.

God I remember my mom had the dvd for this movie and I used to make her put it on for me almost everyday back when I was a kid, I didn't even remember it existed until one of my older siblings told me that I used to watch it all the time.

Tarzan has great music and looks great. The show was good too. Atlantis and Treasure Planet were the real shitters

Because it isn't. Stop listening to leftist niggers on youtube.

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>Go in expecting a Hercules movie about the many adventures of Hercules
>First half is his origin and training
>Last half is relationship drama
>The entire epic of Hercules is chopped down to a short middle transition, from the centaur fight to Zero to Hero, and that's it

I mean I still liked it, it was a good film, but I think my reasons for disliking it were different from everyone else, certainly the critics. And I know a lot of people complained about it not being accurate to Greek mythology, the gods and all. I couldn't give a fuck about any of that, I just wanted an animated adventure heroic epic movie (even if it had to pass through a family-friendly Disney lens), but mostly got relationship drama instead. Talk about a disappointment.

the cows are kinda hot

I don’t think it’s the worst at all. It’s a fun movie, but it has problems.
Pacing is really weird, whole movie feels kind of patchwork
Definitely understand why some people don’t like it.

treasure planet would've been great if the writers had just cut back on the "comic relief"

this film based and wholesome

Because Disneyfags thought they were too good for wacky satire! If the Merrie Melodies made a short descipiting ancient greece as Las Vegas and being a demigod hero as a celebrity, people would treat it as a classic! But instead it was Disney who made it and they tied the concept to a decent plot with great characters
But people couldn't understand that renaissance Disney movies were never high class essays and that Looney Tunes wackiness should also by respected by its efforts in some level.

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The centaur fight and even the hydra are still within his training. Really the entire "epic of Hercules" is condensed into Zero to Hero

They would say "This is Disney! I'm not here to laugh or embrace the insanity of this animation for kids, it's supposed to make adults and kids alike cry! This should be a enriching experience about other Cultures", when in fact, most disney movies only tricked people thinking they were, Pochahontas is a insulting princessfication of colonization history, Hunchback is a very toned down for kids version of one of the best books ever written and Lion King is a fairy tale with death in it, like they aways had in fact.
Hercules is not a movie for people to treate as a replacement to educational books, It's for people who already read them and now want a laugh out of it. Manking knowing that the real Hercules myth has nothing to do with this parody it's not worth of shame for the movie, but for western manking that should have learned about it in school since the first day they learned to read

Treasure planet is actually pretty good, as it is supposed to be a childrens movie, and including funny things to laugh at, helps with keep the kids attention on other more mature details included in the movie. Not saying its, perfect, obviously, but the main problem was the notorious marketing, of which, all they did was spoil the latter 3rd/4th of the movie. Maybe it could have done with less, but not much less, as kids need more than an interesting story to keep them entertained.