Every 2000s Disney Movie Ranked

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Squarespace sponsors the video on Disney animated movies from the 2000s, highlighting both positive and negative aspects of films like "Dinosaur," "Brother Bear," "Bolt," and "Treasure Planet." The text also praises "Lilo and Stitch" as one of the best Disney films from that era with strong character development and heartwarming moments.

Insights

  • "Dinosaur," "Chicken Little," and "Brother Bear" are criticized for various reasons, from dullness and outdated animation to troubled production and tonal inconsistencies, impacting their reception among audiences and critics.
  • "Lilo and Stitch" stands out as a highlight from Disney's 2000s animation, praised for its well-paced storyline, realistic portrayal of family dynamics, heartwarming moments, and well-developed characters, making it one of the best-received films of the era.

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Summary

00:00

Disney Animation: A Decade of Uncertainty

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  • The 2000s were a period of uncertainty for Disney animation, leading to diverse film styles.
  • "Dinosaur" is considered the worst Disney animated movie due to its dullness and outdated animation.
  • "Chicken Little" is criticized for its troubled production, lack of charm, and forced humor.
  • "Brother Bear" starts strong but deteriorates into a tonal mess with misplaced humor.
  • The film's songs by Phil Collins decline in quality, with the opening song being a standout.
  • "Bolt" is deemed mediocre, with a contrived plot and missed opportunities for humor.
  • "Home on the Range" is found to be average, with a mix of charming and annoying elements.
  • "Treasure Planet" is considered okay, with standout characters like John Silver but distracting aesthetics and pacing issues.

14:04

Movie analysis: characters, relationships, and critiques.

  • The movie is discussed, with a focus on the characters and their relationships.
  • The creators of the movie are praised for their efforts, despite personal opinions on the film.
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  • The text transitions to discussing "The Princess and the Frog" movie.
  • Criticisms are raised about the movie's storyline and character development.
  • The text delves into the songs and characters of "The Princess and the Frog."
  • The movie is analyzed, with a mix of positive and negative aspects highlighted.
  • The text shifts to discussing "Meet the Robinsons," praising its humor and innovation despite some flaws.

26:50

"Atlantis" and "Lilo and Stitch" praised

  • "Atlantis: The Lost Empire" is praised for its strong cast of characters, distinct animation style with a comic book aesthetic, and a mysterious sci-fi storyline that includes an anti-imperialist message.
  • The film is lauded for its adult themes, humor, and animation, with a call for a TV show featuring the side characters and a plea for Disney to revive the canceled show.
  • The story is noted for its strong narrative, although it can be clunky at times, and the film is compared favorably to other Disney movies like "Pocahontas," "Sinbad," and "Treasure Planet."
  • "Lilo and Stitch" is hailed as one of the best Disney films from the 2000s, praised for its perfectly paced storyline about an unlikely friendship between Lilo and Stitch, as well as its realistic portrayal of a broken family dynamic, heartwarming moments, and likable characters with great arcs.
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