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Disney Revival, The Princess and the Frog, Tangled, Winnie the Pooh, Wreck-It Ralph, Frozen, Big Hero 6, Zootopia, Moana
and extending to the present during which Walt Disney Animation Studios returned to making successful animated feature films.
The animated features released so far during this period include: The Princess and the Frog (2009), Tangled (2010), Winnie the Pooh (2011), Wreck-It Ralph (2012), Frozen (2013), Big Hero 6 (2014), Zootopia (2016) and Moana (2016).
The current era was officially confirmed in 2017 during a special presentation on the Walt Disney Studios lot, celebrating eighty years of Disney animation, courtesy of the Disney Archives and D23.
The Disney Renaissance (1989-1999) is well-known as the era of successful films after arguably twenty-two years of modest successes and disappointments, with a few exceptions which came close to be considered as memorable as some of Walt Disney\'s work at the time (the studio famously declined in successes after Walt Disney\'s death, more specifically after the release of the monumentally popular The Jungle Book, however, the studio did have a few successes and brief revivals of popularity during their so-called "Dark Age"; most notably films like The Rescuers
which are commonly regarded to best films to come out of that time period.
After the release of The Lion King, Disney began to decline in popularity and success again. While Pocahontas, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Hercules, Mulan and Tarzan all did modestly well at the box office (with lack luster home-video sales) and garnered relatively decent critical acclaim, the latter attribute wasn\'t overall equivocal to past Renaissance hits, such as The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin and The Lion King.
In the early 2000\'s, often regarded as "Disney\'s Second Dark Age", Disney released very few successful animated movies, though some did better than others, most notably Lilo & Stitch
which became their most successful from the early to mid 2000\'s, for almost an entire decade, mainly because of weak box office results due to the rising popularity of computer-animated movies as well as poor critical and audience reactions. In 2005, the company decided to make their first CGI animated movie Chicken Little, which, despite being financially successful, was jeered by critics and audiences. The following release, Meet the Robinsons, made less money than Chicken Little, but received better critical reception. However, Bolt did financially well at the box office and received positive reviews. The success of Bolt was the sign that Walt Disney Animation Studios was on a road to recovery.
The Princess and the Frog, the studio returned to the traditional hand-drawn animated musical fairy tale format. Upon release, some critics praised the film for being "a return to form", comparing it to the likes of The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast and Aladdin, soon becoming the first Disney animated feature in nearly a decade to gain such recognition and become a staple in both the Disney legacy and pop culture.
John Lasseter took over the animation division with Disney\'s purchase of Pixar in 2006, after which Disney announced that they would return to traditional animation with the 2009 release of The Princess and the Frog. Praised for being a "rebirth"
for the studio, the film was largely well received by critics and audiences alike, grossing nearly $270 million. However, because the film didn\'t do as well as Disney had hoped (grossing less than Bolt, which grossed $310 million), Disney changed their marketing drastically for the movies that followed (Rapunzel was re-titled Tangled and The Snow Queen was re-titled Frozen effort to make it more gender-neutral). Tom Sito
(a film professor at the University of Southern California) stated that the film\'s success was equivocal to the success of The Great Mouse Detective as a step up improvement from Disney\'s major downfall (in Mouse Detective\'s case, The Black Cauldron). The modest success of The Princess and the Frog, Disney Animation reestablished the successful animated musical fairy tales, introduced a popular and ground-breaking Disney princess (being the first African-American Disney Princess), and reestablished the classic storytelling formula the studio is famous for, as well as setting the stage for films to follow. Additionally, several renowned film critic associations such as TIME, Forbes, and Screen Rant, mark Frog as the beginning of Disney\'s new age renaissance.
The Princess and the Frog was also nominated for several awards and honors, including three Academy Award nominations for Best Animated Feature, and Best Original Song ("Down in New Orleans" and "Almost There"), three Critics Choice Awards, a Grammy Award nomination for Best Song Written for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media ("Down in New Orleans"), and won three Annie Awards.
The Princess and the Frog was a moderate success and revived the studio\'s relevance in popular culture, Tangled is notably the first film in the Revival Era to succeed both critically and financially, becoming the highest-grossing film the studio released since The Lion King (a record that wouldn\'t be broken until the 2013 release of Frozen).
After The Princess and the Frog, Disney released the 2010 film Tangled, Disney\'s 50th Animated Feature, marking a new direction for the studio, blending 3D CGI animation with traditional techniques. Following the tradition of the 1990s animated films, Tangled was a musical fairy tale loosely based on the story of Rapunzel. The film became a huge critical and commercial success, earning more than $500 million worldwide, and eventually becoming one of the most successful Disney animated features of all time, both critically and financially; proving the studio retained the ability to do so. Tangled also received various award nominations, including an Academy Award for Best Original Song ("I See the Light"), as well as a Grammy Award for Best Song Written for Visual Media ("I See the Light").
Tangled\'s financial success established a new marketing and aesthetic formula that would effect the films to follow.
In 2012, after the releases of Tangled and the 2011 film Winnie the Pooh (which was a financial disappointment, mostly due to the fact that the film was in competition from the final entry in the Harry Potter film series, despite being the best-reviewed animated film of 2011), Disney released Wreck-It Ralph, which garnered huge critical and commercial success similar to that of Tangled. Most notably, for a non-musical, Ralph was their most acclaimed since 1961\'s One Hundred and One Dalmatians. Ralph also proved to be a successful contender during award season. It was nominated for Best Animated Feature at the Oscars and the Golden Globes, but infamously lost to Disney/Pixar\'s Brave, leading to a well-known public shock and outrage over social media.
Even so, Wreck-It Ralph won the Producers Guild of America Award for Best Animated Motion Picture, as well as the Critics Choice Movie Awards for Best Animated Feature, and five Annie Awards, including that of Best Animated Feature.
With the release of Ralph also came the studio\'s groundbreaking animated short, Paperman, which won the Academy Award for Best Short, among other critical acclaim.
Frozen solidified Walt Disney Animation Studios\' revival. The film became an Academy Award-Winning blockbuster and it eventually became the highest-grossing animated film of all time. Frozen\'s groundbreaking success transformed the franchise into a cultural phenomenon.
The Revival Era reached new heights in 2013 with the release of Frozen, which won Best Animated Feature at the Golden Globes, Annies and Critics\' Choice Movie Awards, as well as Best Song for "Let It Go". The film also became the first in the canon series to earn $1 billion and only the second animated feature to do so (the other being Disney/Pixar\'s Toy Story 3). The film also won two Academy Awards for Best Animated Feature and Best Original Song. It was the first Disney film to win the Best Animated Feature Award and the first film to win Best Original Song since Tarzan. Other awards and honors include two Critics Choice Awards, two Grammy Awards, and two Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards, among many others.
Some have even praised it as the best Disney musical since The Lion King.
Before Frozen, the studio\'s third short film in the era was released as a hand-drawn/computer animated hybrid short entitled Get a Horse!; starring Mickey Mouse. The short received an Academy Award nomination for Best Short.
The first Disney Animation film that was inspired by a Marvel comic series and characters of the same name, Big Hero 6, premiered in theaters on November 7, 2014. The film received very widespread critical acclaim from critics, receiving an 89% on Rotten Tomatoes, with 89% of the audience liking it, making it the highest audience-rated film of the era. The film debuted at #1 with $56.2 million, grossing more than Wreck-It Ralph, but less than Frozen. Big Hero 6 would eventually go on to become the highest-grossing animated film of 2014
, and the third highest-grossing feature Walt Disney Animation Studio has released both domestically and internationally, behind only The Lion King and Frozen.
Big Hero 6 won an Academy Award for Best Animated Feature, and was nominated for a Golden Globe Award and Annie Award for Best Animated Feature Film.
Along with Big Hero 6 came the animated short Feast, which received critical acclaim similar to that of Paperman, and won the Academy Award for Best Animated Short.
In 2016, the studio released Zootopia to considerable international critical and commercial success not only for its artistic excellence but also for being a sophisticated beast fable about prejudice and stereotypes that proved exceptionally timely in the contemporary American political environment. It also scored the biggest worldwide opening for an animated film. Zootopia became the fourth animated film and third Disney animated film in history to cross the $1 billion mark worldwide. The film would go on to win the Golden Globe and Academy Award for Best Animated Feature.
In April 2014, TimeOut New York ranked the top 100 greatest animated films of all time
based on the rankings of over hundreds of experts in the field of animation.
Three of the revival films made the list: Frozen ranked at number 67, Wreck-It Ralph ranked at number 56, and Tangled ranked at number 54.
According to the-numbers.com, many of the revival films have become some of the best-selling Blu-ray movies of all time. As of October 2015, Wreck-It Ralph is the 47th highest grossing Blu-ray (1,934,909 units sold), Tangled is the 38th highest grossing Blu-ray (2,187,683 units sold), Big Hero 6 is the 23rd highest grossing Blu-ray (2,675,905 units sold), and Frozen being the highest grossing Blu-ray of all time (7,286,169 units sold).[1]
In 2005, during the opening of Hong Kong Disneyland, Bob Iger, the chairman of the Walt Disney Company, noticed that most of the Disney characters featured in the park\'s parade were from decade old films, such as The Little Mermaid or Aladdin, while the only characters to have originated from recent projects weren\'t from Walt Disney Animation Studios, but from Pixar. This was a sign that the studio had lost its strive, as the theme parks are an indication of success in terms of how films and characters resonate with audiences.
Since The Princess and the Frog\'s induction, all of the films of the revival, including Tangled, Wreck-It Ralph, Frozen, and Big Hero 6, have substantial presence within the parks and vacation chains such as the Disney Cruise Line.
Instagram image of the 2017 D23 event celebrating 80 years of Disney Animation
↑ Spring 2016 issue of "Disney twenty-three" magazine brings the magic of Disney Animation Studios to your doorstep
↑ http://www.timeout.com/newyork/film/the-100-best-animated-movies-who-voted 100 critics, animators, and experts in the field of animation.
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) · Pinocchio (1940) · Fantasia (1940) · Dumbo (1941) · Bambi (1942) · Saludos Amigos (1942) · The Three Caballeros (1944) · Make Mine Music (1946) · Fun and Fancy Free (1947) · Melody Time (1948) · The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad (1949) · Cinderella (1950) · Alice in Wonderland (1951) · Peter Pan (1953) · Lady and the Tramp (1955) · Sleeping Beauty (1959) · One Hundred and One Dalmatians (1961) · The Sword in the Stone (1963) · The Jungle Book (1967)
The Aristocats (1970) · Robin Hood (1973) · The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (1977) · The Rescuers (1977) · The Fox and the Hound (1981) · The Black Cauldron (1985) · The Great Mouse Detective (1986) · Oliver & Company (1988)
The Little Mermaid (1989) · The Rescuers Down Under (1990) · Beauty and the Beast (1991) · Aladdin (1992) · The Lion King (1994) · Pocahontas (1995) · The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996) · Hercules (1997) · Mulan (1998) · Tarzan (1999)
Fantasia 2000 (1999) • Dinosaur (2000) · The Emperor\'s New Groove (2000) · Atlantis: The Lost Empire (2001) · Lilo & Stitch (2002) · Treasure Planet (2002) · Brother Bear (2003) · Home on the Range (2004) · Chicken Little (2005) · Meet the Robinsons (2007) · Bolt (2008)
The Princess and the Frog (2009) · Tangled (2010) · Winnie the Pooh (2011) · Wreck-It Ralph (2012) · Frozen (2013) · Big Hero 6 (2014) · Zootopia (2016) · Moana (2016)
Ralph Breaks the Internet: Wreck-It Ralph 2 (2018) · Gigantic (2018) · Frozen 2 (TBA)
Toy Story (1995) · A Bug\'s Life (1998) · Toy Story 2 (1999) · Monsters, Inc. (2001) · Finding Nemo (2003) · The Incredibles (2004) · Cars (2006) · Ratatouille (2007) · WALL-E (2008) · Up (2009) · Toy Story 3 (2010) · Cars 2 (2011) · Brave (2012) · Monsters University (2013) · Inside Out (2015) · The Good Dinosaur (2015) · Finding Dory (2016)
Cars 3 (2017) · Coco (2017) · The Incredibles 2 (2018) · Toy Story 4 (2019)
DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp (1990) · A Goofy Movie (1995) · Doug\'s 1st Movie (1999) · The Tigger Movie (2000) · Recess: School\'s Out (2001) · Return to Never Land (2002) · The Jungle Book 2 (2003) · Piglet\'s Big Movie (2003) · Teacher\'s Pet (2004) · Pooh\'s Heffalump Movie (2005) · Bambi II (2006) · Tinker Bell (2008) · Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure (2009) · Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue (2010) · Secret of the Wings (2012) · Planes (2013) · The Pirate Fairy (2014) · Planes: Fire & Rescue (2014) · Tinker Bell and the Legend of the NeverBeast (2015)
Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008) · Strange Magic (2015)
The Reluctant Dragon (1941) · Victory Through Air Power (1943) · Song of the South (1946) · So Dear to My Heart (1949) · Mary Poppins (1964) · Bedknobs and Broomsticks (1971) · Pete\'s Dragon (1977) · Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988) · James and the Giant Peach (1996) · Enchanted (2007)
The Brave Little Toaster (1987) · The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993) · Valiant (2005) · The Wild (2006) · A Christmas Carol (2009) · Mars Needs Moms (2011) · Frankenweenie (2012)
My Neighbor Totoro (1988) . Princess Mononoke (1997) · Spirited Away (2001) · Howl\'s Moving Castle (2004) · Tales from Earthsea (2006) · Ponyo (2008) · The Secret World of Arietty (2010) · The Wind Rises (2013)
Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree • Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day • Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too! • The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh • Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore • Pooh\'s Grand Adventure: The Search for Christopher Robin • The Tigger Movie • The Book of Pooh: Stories from the Heart • Piglet\'s Big Movie • Winnie the Pooh: Springtime with Roo • Pooh\'s Heffalump Movie • Pooh\'s Heffalump Halloween Movie • Winnie the Pooh • Christopher Robin
TV Shows: Welcome to Pooh Corner • The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh • House of Mouse • The Book of Pooh • My Friends Tigger & Pooh
Video Games: Winnie the Pooh in the Hundred Acre Wood • Tigger\'s Honey Hunt • Piglet\'s Big Game • Winnie The Pooh\'s Rumbly Tumbly Adventure • Kinect Disneyland Adventures • Kingdom Hearts • Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep • Kingdom Hearts:Chain of Memories • Kingdom Hearts II • Adventures in the Hundred Acre Wood • Animated StoryBook: Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree • Animated StoryBook: Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too
Fantasy Gardens • Garden of the Twelve Friends • Hunny Pot Spin • Pooh\'s Hunny Hunt • Pooh\'s Playful Spot • The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
Entertainment: Fantasy Festival • It\'s Party Time... with Mickey and Friends • Winnie the Pooh and Friends, too!
Parade: Celebrate A Dream Come True Parade • Disney Magic on Parade • Flights of Fantasy Parade • Happiness is Here Parade • Jubilation! • Mickey\'s Main Street Express • Mickey\'s WaterWorks • Tokyo Disneyland Electrical Parade: DreamLights
Firework: Disneyland Forever • Once Upon a Time
Halloween: Happy Hallowishes • Mickey\'s Boo-to-You Halloween Parade
Winnie the Pooh • Christopher Robin • Piglet • Tigger • Eeyore • Rabbit • Kanga • Roo • Owl • Gopher • Bees • Heffalumps • Woozles • Dexter • Kessie • Crows • Bugs • Pack Rats • Rabbit\'s relatives • Tigger\'s mom • Pygmy Piglets • Squirrel • Skippy • Nasty Jack • Nasty Jack\'s Gang • Papa Heffalump • Stan and Heff • Wooster • Crud • Smudge • Bruno • Toy Villains • Birdzilla • Balloon • Lumpy • Mama Heffalump • Darby • Buster • Beaver • Woodpecker • Opossum Twins • The Backson • Long John Cottontail • Christopher Robin\'s Mom • Winifred • Jagular • Mr. Narrator • Santa Claus • Skullasaurus
Season One: "Pooh Oughta Be in Pictures" • "Donkey for a Day/Friend, In Deed" • "There\'s No Camp Like Home/Balloonatics" • "Find Her, Keep Her" • "The Piglet Who Would Be King" • "Cleanliness is Next to Impossible" • "The Great Honey Pot Robbery" • "Stripes/Monkey See, Monkey Do Better" • "Babysitter Blues" • "How Much is That Rabbit in the Window" • "Gone with the Wind/Nothing But the Tooth" • "Paw and Order" • "Honey for a Bunny/Trap as Trap Can" • "The Masked Offender/Things That Go Piglet in the Night" • "Luck Amok/Magic Earmuffs" • "The Wishing Bear" • "King of the Beasties/The Rats Who Came to Dinner" • "My Hero/Owl Feathers" • "A Very, Very Large Animal/Fish Out of Water" • "Lights Out/Tigger\'s Shoes" • "The "New" Eeyore/Tigger, Private Ear" • "Party Poohper/The Old Switcheroo"
Season Two: "Me and My Shadow/To Catch a Hiccup" • "Rabbit Marks the Spot/Good-bye, Mr. Pooh" • "Bubble Trouble/Ground Piglet Day" • "All\'s Well That Ends Wishing Well" • "Un-Valentine\'s Day" • "No Rabbit\'s a Fortress/The Monster Frankenpooh" • "Where, Oh Where Has My Piglet Gone?/Up, Up and Awry" • "Eeyore\'s Tail Tale/Three Little Piglets" • "Prize Piglet/Fast Friends" • "Pooh Moon/Caws and Effect"
Season Three: "Oh, Bottle/Owl in the Family" • "Sham Pooh/Rock-a-Bye Pooh Bear" • "What\'s the Score, Pooh?/Tigger\'s Houseguest" • "Rabbit Takes a Holiday/Eeyi Eeyi Eeyore" • "Pooh Skies" • "To Bee or Not to Bee/April Pooh" • "A Knight to Remember" • "Tigger is the Mother of Invention/The Bug Stops Here" • "Easy Come, Easy Gopher/Invasion of the Pooh Snatcher" • "Tigger Got Your Tongue/A Bird in the Hand"
Season Four: "Sorry, Wrong Slusher" • "Grown But Not Forgotten" • "A Pooh Day Afternoon" • "The Good, the Bad, and the Tigger" • "Home is Where the Home is" • "Shovel, Shovel, Toil and Trouble/The Wise Have It" • "Cloud, Cloud Go Away/To Dream the Impossible Scheme" • "Piglet\'s Poohetry/Owl\'s Well That Ends Well"
Season One: "Best Wishes, Winnie the Pooh/Double Time" • "Are You Me?/Rabbit\'s Happy Birthday Party" • "Circumference Equals Pirate \'Arrr\' Squared/Pooh\'s to Do" • "Pigletry/Dinosnores" • "I Could Have Laughed All Night/X Spots the Mark" • "My Gloomy Valentine/Mr. Narrator" • "Vegetable of Contents/A Welcome to Beat the Band With" • "Owl\'s Book/The Autobiography of Tigger" • "You Can Lead Eeyore to Books/The Spice of Life" • "The Words Are Out/Brain Drain"
Season Two: "Please and Thank-You\'s/The Rumor Millstone" • "Over the Hill/Tigger\'s Replacement" • "The Wood Without Pooh/Friends of a Different Stripe" • "Mothers of Invention/Once Upon a Happy Ending" • "Piglet\'s Perfect Party/A Wood Divided" • "Bravehat/Scaredy Cat" • "Blue Ribbon Bunny/Under the Pig Top" • "The Book of Boo" • "Could it Be Magic?/Diary of a Mad Gardener" • "The Case of the Disappeared Donkey/The Littlest Dinosnore"
Hundred Acre Wood • Pooh\'s House • Piglet\'s House • Tigger\'s House • Rabbit\'s House • Eeyore\'s House • Owl\'s House • Rabbit\'s garden • Christopher Robin\'s room • The Land of Milk and Honey • Skull Cave • North Pole • Gopher\'s Tunnels • Heffalump Hollow • The Scary Woods
Winnie the Pooh doll • Winnie the Pooh storybook • Rock Remover • Rabbit\'s Scarecrow
Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree: "Winnie the Pooh" • "Up, Down, Touch the Ground" • "Rumbly in My Tumbly" • "Little Black Rain Cloud" • "Mind Over Matter"
Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day: "A Rather Blustery Day" • "The Wonderful Thing About Tiggers" • "Heffalumps and Woozles" • "Rain, Rain, Rain Came Down, Down, Down" • "Hip-Hip-Poohray"
Boo to You Too! Winnie the Pooh: "I Am Not Afraid" • "I Wanna Scare Myself"
Pooh\'s Grand Adventure: The Search for Christopher Robin: "Forever & Ever" • "Adventure is a Wonderful Thing" • "If It Says So" • "Wherever You Are" • "Everything is Right"
The Many Songs of Winnie the Pooh: "It Really Was a Woozle, Yes it Was"
Sing a Song with Pooh Bear: "Kanga Roo Hop" • "You\'re the One and Only One" • "Harvest What You Grow" • "My Song"
Winnie the Pooh: A Valentine for You: "Girls are Like Boys" • "When the Love Bug Bites" • "Places in the Heart"
The Tigger Movie: "Someone Like Me" • "Whoop-de-Dooper Bounce" • "Lull-a-Bee" • "Round My Family Tree" • "How to Be a Tigger"
Piglet\'s Big Movie: "A Mother\'s Intuition" • "With a Few Good Friends" • "Sing-Ho (For the Life of a Bear)"
Springtime With Roo: "We\'re Huntin\' Eggs Today" • "Sniffly Sniff" • "Easter Day With You" • "The Way It Must Be Done" • "The Grandest Easter of Them All"
Pooh\'s Heffalump Movie: "The Horribly Hazardous Heffalumps" • "Little Mr. Roo" • "The Name Game" • "Shoulder to Shoulder" • "In the Name of the Hundred Acre Wood/What Do You Do?"
Pooh\'s Heffalump Halloween Movie: "Trick \'R\' Treating With Our Friends" • "Brave Together" • "As Long As I\'m Here With You"
Winnie the Pooh: "The Tummy Song" • "A Very Important Thing to Do" • "The Winner Song" • "The Backson Song" • "It\'s Gonna Be Great" • "Everything is Honey" • "Pooh\'s Finale"
Welcome to Pooh Corner: "Welcome to Pooh Corner Theme Song" • "Try a Little Something New" • "The Right Side" • "Just Say, \'Yes I Can\'" • "You\'re the Only You" • "I Hum to Myself" • "Please and Thank You" • "Responsible Persons" • "Be a Buddy, Be a Pal" • "Trees" • "A Part of Me" • "Welcome to Pooh Corner Ending Theme"
The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh: "Pooh Bear" • "\'Cause It\'s Make Believe" • "The Floating Song" • "Nothing\'s Too Good for a Friend" • "Under the Bed" • "I Don\'t Have A Name" • "King of the Beasties (song)" • "The End" • "Pirates is What We\'ll Be" • "Tigger, the Private Ear is Here"
The Book of Pooh: "Everyone Knows He\'s Winnie the Pooh" • "Your Best Wishes" • "On the Double" • "Who is Me" • "Think, Think, Think" • "A Pirate Has Got to Have Arrr" • "Day in the Life of a Pooh" • "What Piglets Are" • "Dinosnores" • "I Watch for Signs" • "We\'re Making a Cake" • "A Mystery" • "If I Could Be Big" • "Isn\'t that Funny?" • "Find the X" • "Everyone Wants a Valentine" • "That\'s What We Do" • "Keep it Simple" • "Have You Got a Book For Me?" • "Give It a Try" • "The Play\'s the Thing" • "On Your Way Back Home" • "Nightmare Wranglers" • "We Royaly Request" • "The Sweetest Thing You Are Seeking" • "Carry On" • "The Plumed Protector" • "Flying Up, Up and Away" • "The Bluebird Song" • "Green Thing" • "What\'s Your Name, River?" • "Thank You, Please" • "When You\'re a Monster Too" • "Where Do Words Go?" • "Show the Sign" • "Under a Spelling Bee\'s Spell" • "With Books You Get Carried Away" • "Adventure" • "Mental Altitude" • "I Want to Know Everything Now" • "Happy Tailiversary" • "Get Growin\'" • "Tigger\'s Lullaby" • "A Wood Without Pooh" • "Impossible to Live With" • "Rhyme-a-Bye" • "Friends Until the End" • "Perfect Party" • "If We Were Talkin\'" • "Party Animal" • "Bravehat" • "That\'s All it Was" • "What\'s a Tigger Without a Bounce?" • "Our Favorite Day" • "Someone New to Meet" • "Every Day is a Song" • "When I Meet a Heffalump" • "Time Stands Still" • "The Who, What, When, Where, Why" • "24 Hours to Save the Day" • "Gardener of the Year" • "The Hundred Acre Circus" • "Into Outer Space" • "Blissful Bossa Nova" • "My Hero\If You Don\'t Have Friends" • "Talking Tomato" • "Flying" • "I Want To Be Scary" • "Nothin\' Much Scares Me" • "The Hundred Acre Halloween" • "Just Ring Your Bell" • "Our Perfect Map of the Wood" • "Broken Friendships" • "Do the Roo" • "The Rabbit Tango" • "The Honey Dance" • "Piglet Ballet" • "Call Me Buck-a-Roo" • "It\'s Only Magic" • "I Never" • "King of the Heffalumps" • "Pouncing Panther Pledge" • "At Chez Piglet" • "A Perfect Forest" • "That\'s How You Put on a Show" • "Let it Rain" • "Stripey McSnarl Always Gets His Man" • "The Littlest Dinosnore" • "Nothing Ever Happens" • "Power of the Pencil" • "Too Much Honey" • "Lost in a Book" • "Goodbye for Now"
My Friends Tigger and Pooh: "My Friends Tigger and Pooh Theme Song" • "A Few Simple Rules" • "Bouncin\'" • "The Grass is Greenier" • "The Password Song" • "Underneath the Same Sky" • "One Big Happy Family" • "Think, Think, Think" • "The Question Song" • "Floating in a Cloud" • "The Little Things You Do" • "Christmas Comes Tomorrow" • "Time to Go (On a Trek Through the Snow)" • "Snowman Song"
Winnie the Pooh Discovers the Seasons • The Disney Afternoon • The Many Songs of Winnie the Pooh • Sing a Song with Pooh Bear (and Piglet Too) • Sing a Song with Tigger • Whoopty-Dooper-Loopty-Looper-Alley-Ooper bounce
A Year with Elsa & Anna (and Olaf, too!)
Anna & Elsa: Sisterhood is the Strongest Magic:
For the First Time in Forever: A Frozen Sing-Along Celebration
Ignite the Dream: A Nighttime Spectacular of Magic and Light
Once Upon a Time: Special Winter Edition
The Story of Frozen: Making a Disney Animated Classic
Disney Zootropolis Padded Classic Picture Story Book
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"Frozen" is the "Lion King" of the Disney Revival Era.
Evanopedal wrote:Hans does dot die. He gets arrested. Hence the above quote Commenting that the villain of The Lion King gets one of the m...
My viewing:Tangled = The Little MermaidWinnie the Pooh (Or Bolt) = The Rescuers Down UnderThe Princess and the Frog = Beauty and the BeastWreck...
2 more pics have already cemented that Bolt is considered part of this era by Disney itself.2016-06-07T22:48:48Z
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