Thread:Loudfan21000/@comment-24200891-20190319214159/@comment-32302692-20190526083100

Yeah those Disney movies were classic back then and even when looked back they don't feel dated.

I'd say Black Caldren disappointed me the most, since a lot of different ideas and writers worked on it, but seem like nobody could not make up their mind on the Disney project. And it's a shame because it had some promise because of how really dark the movie seem.

Was not that big of a fan of Hercules or Pocahontas, but I did agree to diagree on Sword in the Stone and Fox and the Hound. I liked Fox and the Hound because of the story between two friend but when conflct gets the better of them, they become enemies, and I do love the last few minutes of the movie. There was never any villains in the story, just friends with conflict. Sword in the Stone was never really about the magic or swordfights, it was just about Arthur learning to be a good king.