To be honest, I didn't even know Disney produced Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
edited 14th Mar '14 6:53:22 AM by Odd1
Insert witty 'n clever quip here.Roger Rabbit brought a collaboration between rival companies that hasn't been seen since.
Normally, I don't group movies by the age they came out of since I only care about the movie itself and how it stands on its own compared to other films made during that decade, but if I have to name this new era for Disney, I probably call it the "Renaissance Millennium Age" of Disney since it's exploring concepts of the Renaissance Age of Disney, but is presenting it in a more modern day style than the Renaissance Age did.
I love animation, TV, movies, YOU NAME IT!That's a bit of a mouth full, but then, so is "Renaissance".
Yeah, Renaissance Millennium Age is quite a mouthful, isn't it?
I love animation, TV, movies, YOU NAME IT!We shall call it the RMA.
Welcome to RMA ("Rama").
lol I suppose I should get used to that.
Hmmm...RMA sounds like a good name!
I love animation, TV, movies, YOU NAME IT!I think it is helpful when it comes to Disney to group the movies...based on the company which actually did it (not all animation which comes from Disney is automatically done by the animation studios), when it was done (it's just a difference if you do a movie with the technical possibilities of the 1930s or today), and which movies influenced which one.
I think it's a little silly to try to put all these movies into groups. It's probably better to regard them on their own, while still paying attention to what was going on in the company at the time they were being produced . As for Hercules, I think it's obvs that hades is the best part of the movie