The Walt Disney Company is known for churning out movies and television shows that attract wide audiences. The company has been defying expectations since 1937 when a film that was being ridiculed as “Disney’s folly” went on to become the very first feature-length animated film, “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.” But not every Disney […]

Disney’s Experimental Age is an era of animation that ran from 2000 to 2008. It features a timeframe when Disney was experimenting with new animation techniques as the musicals of the Disney Renaissance were starting to produce diminishing returns. Disney recognized a need to evolve and started putting those plans into place. Part of that […]

The Walt Disney Company has been releasing live action versions of their animated classics for the last several years to mixed results. While taste is certainly subjective, some have been well received while others have been harshly criticized by fans over the years. But the box office numbers for “The Lion King” and “Aladdin” ensure […]

The Walt Disney Animation Studios has released more than 60 feature-length films since 1937. The studio has experienced ups and downs throughout its time releasing films. The timeframe between 2000 to 2009 is considered one of the weaker timeframes for Disney. It mostly contains films from Disney’s Experimental Age of Animation but does slightly cross […]

February 14th is Valentine’s Day. It’s a day where people around the world celebrate the love of their significant other. But it’s not the only type of love out there. For those who don’t have a significant other to share, there are several Disney animated films you can watch that don’t have a traditional love […]

Disney’s Experimental Age of Animation ran from 1999 to 2008. During this timeframe, Disney moved away from the musical formula that had worked so well during the Renaissance of the 90s and kept trying new types of animation and storytelling. Also called the Post Renaissance, Dark Age of Animation or Second Dark Age of Animation, […]

We’re back with another Disney+ Battle. This time we will be comparing a hidden gem from Disney’s Experimental Age of Animation with a popular video game film from Disney’s Revival Era. Let’s see which is “better” between “Wreck-It Ralph” and “Treasure Planet.” 1. PROTAGONIST The main character of “Wreck-It Ralph” is Ralph, a video game […]

Disney takes the classic tale of Robert Louis Stevenson and gives it a modern update in the 2002 film, “Treasure Planet.” Instead of sailing on seas and oceans to look for Captain Flint’s treasure on an island, they are now traveling through space looking for his treasure on a believed to be uncharted planet. But, […]