I've got a question I have been scratching my head for years over. In this scene: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=vJysPGBEN-A at around the 2:30 mark she says six would be just right. I'm with Todd on this one, six WHAT? I thought it would be one of those jokes I wouldn't get as a kid, but even now what does this mean? Is it some inside joke only someone who read the book would get?
>Is it some inside joke only someone who read the book would get?
All their babies are gassed in the book. I don't think reading that would give you answers.
Anyway, she wants babies. She wants them NOW.
Unique music, fluid and bright animation, tiana is basically an anime character, pretty funny, Keith David. It would be way more popular if they made the frogs more sexy but they stayed classy
And don't forget that TPATF is set sometime between the 1940s/50s, so racism was still ragingly rampant during that time, but it's not like Disney would be realistic enough to show something like that.
Honestly The Rescuers
I barely ever see people mention it, despite how much of a great film it is. Some of the best animation from a Disney film, vibrant backgrounds, the voices fit the characters very well, and the characters are properly developed. Honestly, it's still one of my favorite Disney movies of all time, alongside stuff like Bambi, Lady and The Tramp, and so on.
It has that sort of homey and comfy feel to it as well
Underrated because its literally the best pixar movie ever made (by very far) (its not close) and people on this website refuse to watch it, and insist on bashing it without having seen it, based on muh round mouth artstyle and because its about young girls.
>This turned 40 last year >Pic related just turned 40 as well
I literally remember watching these two on VHS growing up in the mid-90s to early-2000’s and they never felt like old movies to me at the time. What the frick?
I’m probably thinking of getting the Blu-Rays of them both soon. I’ve heard they’ve been well-remastered and are presented in their theatrical widescreen ratio. That’ll be pretty interesting to experience these films like that.
booger fetish the movie
Who?
Old children's book that used to be quite popular before being displaced by The Hobbit.
I've got a question I have been scratching my head for years over. In this scene: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=vJysPGBEN-A at around the 2:30 mark she says six would be just right. I'm with Todd on this one, six WHAT? I thought it would be one of those jokes I wouldn't get as a kid, but even now what does this mean? Is it some inside joke only someone who read the book would get?
She's talking about kids, which is still weird since they met like five minutes ago.
Considering the very next scene we discover Todd spent the night in Vixy's den, I don't think it's too hard to figure what she wanted "six" of.
>Is it some inside joke only someone who read the book would get?
All their babies are gassed in the book. I don't think reading that would give you answers.
Anyway, she wants babies. She wants them NOW.
>EMPTY HEADED... FEMALE
Woah Todd, based alert!
>The movie that broke Tim Burton.
Unique music, fluid and bright animation, tiana is basically an anime character, pretty funny, Keith David. It would be way more popular if they made the frogs more sexy but they stayed classy
This movie felt like a non-Disney movie trying its best to be a Disney movie without grasping the nuances.
What nuances?
like not introducing a core character randomly in a god damn musical number.
>First black princess
>Gets turned into a frog for 80% of the movie's runtime
Also Charlotte was the best part of the movie
She was! I don't know why so many people expected her to be racist/a b***h
Because she's White, and they're in the South. People hate stereotypes but then use them against people they don't like
And don't forget that TPATF is set sometime between the 1940s/50s, so racism was still ragingly rampant during that time, but it's not like Disney would be realistic enough to show something like that.
Did I imagine it or was Tiana absent in the Disney princess room in Wreck it Ralph 2?
>OPs pic
Why is it so sad bros
This was my favorite Disney movie as a small child. I feel as if that may have been the first sign of who I would become today.
Same here, still to this day one of my favorite movies, alongside Balto.
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Does this make me a furgay?
>disney movie
>underrated
Yeah, got any real answers?
People like OP don't understand what the word underrated is
Ask your average Disney fan about The Small One.
Do you ever see anyone talking about it who isn’t an 80’s or 90’s kid?
It was very funny and heartfelt.
i laughed my ass off at the part where they show the penguin's and chicken's dads
BASED
The soundtrack was God Tier too
:'(
didn’t it get a sequel?
No. It didn't.
Came here to post this. Frick, did I want to be a bear after watching as a kid
Only the choppy animation drags it back.
If you grew up watching 80s action movies you will love it.
Black Cauldron is charming, and beautiful. I acknowledge it's kind of a fricking mess, but I saw it last year, and really enjoyed it
Honestly The Rescuers
I barely ever see people mention it, despite how much of a great film it is. Some of the best animation from a Disney film, vibrant backgrounds, the voices fit the characters very well, and the characters are properly developed. Honestly, it's still one of my favorite Disney movies of all time, alongside stuff like Bambi, Lady and The Tramp, and so on.
It has that sort of homey and comfy feel to it as well
this. Bernard and Bianca are such wholesome duo.
Kino and Feelings.
>Wizards
One of his best films. Janky as frick. It that is why 9ne loves Bankshi.
>Once Upon A Forest
Holy shit, this is bringing back memories.
I liked this a whole lot more then "Raya the Last Dragon" or anything else Disney made in the last few years.
Sony just love to flex their noodle animation muscles
i want to frick the daddy dragon
Maybe they should've spent more then a day to establish their friendship.
Iron Giant
Wizards
Flight of Dragons
The Hobbit
Once Upon A Forest
>Wizards
all of bakshi's 70s films are painfully underrated
Chickenhare & The Hamster of Darkness is legitimately a good film. The trailer may be bad, but that's just the marketing team screwing up.
Underrated because its literally the best pixar movie ever made (by very far) (its not close) and people on this website refuse to watch it, and insist on bashing it without having seen it, based on muh round mouth artstyle and because its about young girls.
Here's your (you). Don't overdo it so much next time. Props for the eye catching punctuation, though.
not underrated, maybe overhated by weirdos though.
Oh man, why did you have to remind me? This movie got a proper tear from me and that's not easy to accomplish.
Heavy Metal 2000 has a really bad reputation for some reason but its sick
>This turned 40 last year
>Pic related just turned 40 as well
I literally remember watching these two on VHS growing up in the mid-90s to early-2000’s and they never felt like old movies to me at the time. What the frick?
I’m probably thinking of getting the Blu-Rays of them both soon. I’ve heard they’ve been well-remastered and are presented in their theatrical widescreen ratio. That’ll be pretty interesting to experience these films like that.
Forgot to post pic
Well, a movie from the 80s wouldn't have been an "old movie" to a kid in the 90s.