So weird looking at this and hearing you call Frozen "the snow queen" I remember watching this years back, I don't think anyone expected such a success.
I'm surprised you did not add in the shorts Walt created for the space program. My parents actually have the orginal shorts, and where even placed in the theaters a few times. They were really cool shorts, and helped NASA create the designs for the Apollo. All in all, I loved your documentary. All my life I grew up with disney, and I love everything about his work. I even visited his studios, and theme parks three times. I am a HUGE Disney fan, so you creating this made my day. :)
I for one, like Who Framed Roger Rabbit better than Mary Poppins. First of all, there is plenty more animation in Roger Rabbit than in Mary Poppins. While the cartoon characters in Roger Rabbit get to transport into the real world, the cartoon world in Mary Poppins only lasts for a couple of back-to-back scenes, and then it is never seen again. This makes Mary Poppins's animation feel more lick a gimmick than a part of the story. Also, the detective story in Roger Rabbit gets interesting at times, and I love seeing all the classic cartoons together (especially in the end when Pinocchio arrives). I have a guess for why Mary Poppins became Walt Disney's crowning achievement, but to me, I just like Roger Rabbit better.
I think that if Mary Poppins was the best live action/animation hybrid film during Walt's days, Roger Rabbit was the best live action/animation hybrid film during Michael Eisner's days!
I know im randomly asking but does someone know a way to log back into an instagram account?? I was stupid forgot the login password. I love any tips you can offer me.
@Walker Emilio I really appreciate your reply. I got to the site thru google and im in the hacking process atm. Takes a while so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
You know ElectricDragon505, You should the 15th Walt Disney Animation Lookback, Like Tangled,Winnie the Pooh, and Wreck it Ralph next month or something, please?
this knowledge of disney is amazing thanks for making these amazing videos even though it's been like 7 years since this was made its still awesome to know about this stuff
Man, that ticks me off. Sure Frozen was a good movie, but c'mon! Why can't disney make both 2D and 3D. Eventually people will get tired of only seeing 3D movies, and 2D will make some sort of revival. Not anytime soon, but maybe in the next decade, perhaps.
amazing documentry-thingie. i love all your reviews and lookbacks. so glad you do this type of thing. it's a real treat for someone like me who, as a child, would watch the entire disney VHS tape only to see the bonus behind-the-scenes material after the end credits. thanks for all that you do :)
This whole show was basically a sendback to my childhood and why I adore Disney so much! It's pretty clear that you have the same devotion for it, so keep rocking at it! Cannot wait to see more reviews and lookbacks like these!!
My Top 10 Fave Disney Animated Feature Films are: 10. Atlantis: The Lost Empire 9. Lilo and Stitch 8. Tangled 7. Lion King 6. Jungle Book 5. Bambi 4.Pinocchio 3.Aladdin 2.Fantasia 1. Little Mermaid
Awesome series, I actually sat through all 13 videos and wasn't bored at all. Kudos. My top 5 1. Beauty and the Beast 2. Dumbo 3. Aladdin 4. The Lion King 5. Snow White
you did an amazing job putting this all together! I learned so much! And found some disney movies i was unaware of that I'm dying to check out! Thank you!
The Snow Queen is now Frozen and has become a Broadway Musical. I don't know if they are still working on King Of The Elves or decided to not to through with it anymore.
I hope that you do a continuation of the animation lookbacks so we can see/hear your facts/opinions about the movies that came out after this. Specifically, oh man would I love to hear your take on how phenomenal Frozen is doing at the box office. It's nearing a billion and it's not even going to be released in Japan for about another month!
Hey Mat, are you gonna continue this series with all of the films that were released after Princess and the Frog? Those films have all been huge successes (except Winnie the Pooh (I don't even remember that being released in the UK)) and have definitely become the current Golden era for them
All Human Actors: Mary Poppins Julie Andrews: Mary Poppins - Matthew Garber: Michael Banks - Karen Dotrice: Jane Banks - Dick Van Dyke: Bert the Chimney Sweep, Mr. Dawes Sr. - David Tomlinson: George Banks -Glynis Johns: Winifred Banks - Hermione Baddeley: Ellen the Maid - Ed Wynn: Uncle Albert - Elsa Lanchester: Katie Nanna - Arthur Treacher: A Police Officer - Reginald Owen: Admiral Boom - Marhorie Bennett: Miss Lark - Arthur Malet: Mr. Dawes Jr. All Human Actors: Who Framed Roger Rabbit? Bob Hoskins: Edward Valiant - Joanna Cassidy: Dolores - Christopher Lloyd: Judge Doom - Stubby Kaye: Marvin Acme - Alan Tilvern: R. K. Maroon
A very informative series; very detailed and well researched. The editing was great and made it more interesting to watch. It must have taken a long time and a lot of effort to make. I watched it all in one sitting; I loved it.
My top ten animated disney films ( Pixar will not count 1. Lilo and stitch 2. Wreck it Ralph 3. Mulan 4. Aladdin 5.hunchback of Norte dame 6. Rescuers down under 7. Alice in wonderland 8.tangled 9.little mermaid 10. Oliver and company If I included Pixar films 1. Finding nemo 2.lilo and stitch 3. Wreck it Ralph 4.mulan 5.aladdin 6.up 7.hunchback of Norte dame 8.rescuers down under 9.toy story 3 10.alice in wonderland
I cannot blame the author for not liking the idea of a Disney movie, considering the fact that Disney leaves out a lot from books on which their movies are based. If anyone has read the original Mary Poppins book, you would know that there were several scenes that were left out - i.e. Jane and Micheal's siblings, the candy shoppe lady and the star scene where Mary and the candy shoppe owner glue cut-out stars to the sky while climbing a ladder leaning on nothing.
After Tangled (2010/2011) there's Winnie the Pooh (2011) Marvel's Avengers (2012) Wreck it Ralph (2012/2013) Frozen (2013) Big Hero 6 (2014/2015) Star Wars 7 The Force Awakens (2015) Zootopia/Zootropolis (2016) Moana (2016) and Rogue One (2016)
All Cartoon Voices: Mary Poppins J Pat O'Malley: A Horse, A Penguin, Four Human Males - Dallas McKennon: A Fox, A Horse, A Penguin, Two Human Males - Alan Napier: Two Human Males - Daws Butler: A Turtle, A Penguin - Bill Lee: A Ram - David Tomlinson: Mary's Umbrella - George Pelling: A Human Male - Ginny Tyler: A Lamb - Marc Beaux: A Cow - Marni Nixon: Multiple Geese - Paul Frees: A Horse - Thurl Ravenscroft: A Pig All Cartoon Voices: Who Framed Roger Rabbit? Charles Fleischer: Roger Rabbit, Benny the Car, Two Weasels - Kathleen Turner: Jessica Rabbit (Talking) - Amy Irving: Jessica Rabbit (Singing) - Lou Hirsch: Baby Herman - Peter Westy: Pinocchio - Wayne Allwine: Mickey Mouse - Mel Blanc: Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Tweety Bird, Sylvester Cat, Woody Woodpecker, Porky Pig - Tony Anselmo: Donald Duck - Joe Alaskey: Yosemite Sam - Tony Pope: Goofy, The Big Bad Wolf - June Foray: Lena Hyena, A Weasel - Russi Taylor: Minnie Mouse, Multiple Birds - Mae Questal: Betty Boop - Mary Radford: A Hippopotamus - Nancy Cartwright: A Killed Shoe - April Winchell: Mrs. Herman - Richard Williams: Droopy - Frank Sinatra: A Singing Sword - David Lander: The Weasel Leader - Fred Newman: A Weasel - Pat Buttram: A Bullet - Jim Cummings: A Bullet - Jim Gallant: A Bullet - Frank Welker: Dumbo - Les Perkins: Mr. Toad - Morgan Deare: Bongo the Gorilla Guard
I CAN'T FIND A WHO FRAMED ROGER RABBIT DVD ANYWHERE IN STORES!!! they cost way to much on amazon and it is not on itunes or Netflix! I have to buy it with my own money and its my favorite movie. Anybody know where to get it?
The wonderful thing about Who Framed Roger Rabbit is that while one is watching it, for a brief time, they are trying to figure out how the people did it...and then after a while, you just say 'screw it' and go with the magic. Roger is real, Mickey and Bugs are real, Eddie Valiant is talking to and interacting with those toons, and it's just magic. Sheer, Timeless magic.
Little did we knew that The snow queen will be changed into Frozen and become the most popular Disney film to date. ( which is really getting annoying)
+Scarlett Savage Because marketing wanted to make the movie more appealing to boys and men as well as girls and women, which is probably why The Princess & the Frog wasn't as good as past films, and what made Disney stop doing fairy tales until Tangled (also changed from Rapunzel for the same reasons).
As I type this, it's 3 days after the 9th anniversary of the upload date for this vid. You concluded this series in 2010, & now we're at the other end of that decade. Disney has made other films (animated & live action) since the making of this series, but none of those could hold a candle to the films covered here.
Despite his downfall and his hatred towards Sony Pictures Animation (I respect his opinion through.) looking back to the old videos, the quality of the videos has changed. He’ve change too, he became nicer in recent years, but back then he was more serious in the older videos. Since RUclips has change, but I have a deep nostalgia for the old stuff, I decided to look back on his older videos he made in the past. Edit: By the way, the upcoming films didn’t aged well, and King of the Elves didn’t happened.
I just find it funny how I just burst into laughter by the future that we already passed. Like Snow Queen. HAAAA! Animat didn't know what was going to happen to him on that very day. XD
+Tsiki Condor Yes I think so! Did you hear we hear about Hey Arnold's new special? They say it's going to be where they left off in the series. So I think we're finally getting the Jungle Movie!
Okay, News: Snow Queen is back on track, and Robert Lopez is doing the music now, and it starts Kristen Bell and Idina Mendzel Kin of the Elves is Officially dead, as Far as I know. And, as everyone knows, Wreck-It Ralph is coming out this November. Now you know. and knowing is half the battle.
You should make more animation lookbacks for disney animation. Talking about Tangled and Wreck-it-Ralph would be great since those films were incredible.
My Top Ten: 1. The Lion King 2. Peter Pan 3. The Jungle Book 4. Alice in Wonderland 5. Bambi 6. Cinderella 7. Tarzan 8. Beauty and the Beast 9. Robin Hood 10. Mulan
Would it be safe to say that you'll be continuing this with the newer films? And if so, I think you should wait until "Frozen" is out, as well as mention the actual grossing for "The Princess and the Frog" actually got.
I'm sure we all know by now that the movie that they've made for the end of 2013 is actually called Frozen. The movie is done in C.G.I. and Matterhorn. And the songs were written by Kristen Anderson Lopez and her husband Robert Lopez. And Rapunzel has been named Tangled and King of the Elves still hasn’t been released yet!
8.Bolt,The plot is very intresting eventhough I like other Disney movies better I like the characters and good animation despite somewhat distracting moments "cough" pigeons "cough" 7.Mulan, This has pretty good animation,great characters and wonderful story however they're is something that makes it feel, how do I put this distracting. 6.Wreck it Ralph, OMG I love this movie Fantastic animation,characters and story! NEED I SAY MORE!?
I just noticed that Richard Williams might be like Don Bluth, also responsible for the Disney renaissance. Why???? Because he was the animator director to "Who framed Roger Rabbit", an got Disney into the renaissance. But with what cost. Sadly he have been throwing away on his personal project "The Thief and the Cobbler", mostly after Disney did Aladdin. But still I think he deserved the credit as well.
This may sound weird, but I keep obsessing with the fact that Who Framed Roger Rabbit came out right around the time I spawned into this world as one of the reasons why I happen to enjoy it myself!
Andrew Kuder how do you know all of the Disney eras. I've never even thought about studying that. But I did teach myself how to name all of the Disney animated classic's in the order of their releases. It took me forever. I think I just might study that when I get a chance to do it.
Every Animation Lookback that you've made. #1 Walt Disney Animation Studios (2009). #2 DreamWorks Animation (2010). #3 Hanna Barbera (2010). #4 Don Bluth (2011 and 2012). #5 Pixar Animation Studios (2013). #6 The Best of Stop-Motion (2014). #7 Studio Ghibli (2015). #8 Looney Tunes (2016). #9 Cartoon Network (2017). #10 Ralph Bashki (2018). #11 The Thief & The Cobbler (2019). #12 Walt Disney Animation Studios Updated (2019 and 2020). #13 The Muppets (2022). I wonder what the next one after that will be.
@Heavylight17 Also, "The King of the Elves" has only been delayed. And it's also safe to say that "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" is no longer going to be the only HUGE CROSSOVER (caps for emphasis) Disney will do with their "Wreck-It Ralph".
5:18 To think that in this scene the actors involved are all no longer with us. R.I.P. Mel Blanc, Wayne Allwine, and Bob Hoskins
So weird looking at this and hearing you call Frozen "the snow queen" I remember watching this years back, I don't think anyone expected such a success.
9:17 AKA Frozen
Look at the date.
Maroon
Disney is to animation as Nintendo is to Videogames.
That analogy just made me think up the name, "Mario Mouse"!
I'M MARY POPPINS Y'ALL!
I'm surprised you did not add in the shorts Walt created for the space program. My parents actually have the orginal shorts, and where even placed in the theaters a few times. They were really cool shorts, and helped NASA create the designs for the Apollo.
All in all, I loved your documentary. All my life I grew up with disney, and I love everything about his work. I even visited his studios, and theme parks three times. I am a HUGE Disney fan, so you creating this made my day. :)
Please please please continue this! it would be amazing, I really enjoyed watching it! come on! I would be amazing
I enjoyed the remake you promised years and even though its updated and has information, it still cant top the first video you ever made
I miss Bob Hoskins.... RIP, you old sourpuss....
1942-2014
I for one, like Who Framed Roger Rabbit better than Mary Poppins. First of all, there is plenty more animation in Roger Rabbit than in Mary Poppins. While the cartoon characters in Roger Rabbit get to transport into the real world, the cartoon world in Mary Poppins only lasts for a couple of back-to-back scenes, and then it is never seen again. This makes Mary Poppins's animation feel more lick a gimmick than a part of the story. Also, the detective story in Roger Rabbit gets interesting at times, and I love seeing all the classic cartoons together (especially in the end when Pinocchio arrives). I have a guess for why Mary Poppins became Walt Disney's crowning achievement, but to me, I just like Roger Rabbit better.
I think that if Mary Poppins was the best live action/animation hybrid film during Walt's days, Roger Rabbit was the best live action/animation hybrid film during Michael Eisner's days!
I know im randomly asking but does someone know a way to log back into an instagram account??
I was stupid forgot the login password. I love any tips you can offer me.
@Javier Kannon instablaster =)
@Walker Emilio I really appreciate your reply. I got to the site thru google and im in the hacking process atm.
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You know ElectricDragon505, You should the 15th Walt Disney Animation Lookback, Like Tangled,Winnie the Pooh, and Wreck it Ralph next month or something, please?
nice idea
+MrGabeanator i agree but he finished the Walt Disney animation look back
+bethany bingham true
you forgot to put the word do when you said you should
I didn't know that.
this knowledge of disney is amazing thanks for making these amazing videos even though it's been like 7 years since this was made its still awesome to know about this stuff
I wish there could be one more video in the series that will look over all the new movies until now :3
In 2013, there will be a handrawn animated film "The Snow Queen" with Alan Menken. Man, this prediction was a little off.
Man, that ticks me off. Sure Frozen was a good movie, but c'mon! Why can't disney make both 2D and 3D. Eventually people will get tired of only seeing 3D movies, and 2D will make some sort of revival. Not anytime soon, but maybe in the next decade, perhaps.
Another honorable mention is "The Little Match Girl", it's very disney renaissance-ish and I loved it!!
amazing documentry-thingie. i love all your reviews and lookbacks. so glad you do this type of thing. it's a real treat for someone like me who, as a child, would watch the entire disney VHS tape only to see the bonus behind-the-scenes material after the end credits. thanks for all that you do :)
This whole show was basically a sendback to my childhood and why I adore Disney so much! It's pretty clear that you have the same devotion for it, so keep rocking at it! Cannot wait to see more reviews and lookbacks like these!!
My Top 10 Fave Disney Animated Feature Films are:
10. Atlantis: The Lost Empire
9. Lilo and Stitch
8. Tangled
7. Lion King
6. Jungle Book
5. Bambi
4.Pinocchio
3.Aladdin
2.Fantasia
1. Little Mermaid
this was absolutely a wonderful series, thanks for sharing
0:18 one of my favorite Disney characters, Herbie!
Awesome series, I actually sat through all 13 videos and wasn't bored at all. Kudos.
My top 5
1. Beauty and the Beast
2. Dumbo
3. Aladdin
4. The Lion King
5. Snow White
you did an amazing job putting this all together! I learned so much! And found some disney movies i was unaware of that I'm dying to check out! Thank you!
Great job!! Watched all 14 parts, one of the best documentaries out there!
@darklight436 Not yet, but I'll try to put it back on RUclips if I can.
And they did a movie "Saving Mr. Banks" based off the movie.
0:01-0:20 What is that from???
The Snow Queen is now Frozen and has become a Broadway Musical. I don't know if they are still working on King Of The Elves or decided to not to through with it anymore.
I hope that you do a continuation of the animation lookbacks so we can see/hear your facts/opinions about the movies that came out after this.
Specifically, oh man would I love to hear your take on how phenomenal Frozen is doing at the box office. It's nearing a billion and it's not even going to be released in Japan for about another month!
Here are my top 5:
1. The Lion King
2. The Great Mouse Detective
3. Tarzan
4. Beauty and the Beast
5. Hercules
3.
This is the best documentary on Disney I've ever seen!!
Hey Mat, are you gonna continue this series with all of the films that were released after Princess and the Frog? Those films have all been huge successes (except Winnie the Pooh (I don't even remember that being released in the UK)) and have definitely become the current Golden era for them
Frozen didn't end up being hand drawn... But i know this was made a long time ago
It was previously announced as hand drawn.
All Human Actors: Mary Poppins
Julie Andrews: Mary Poppins - Matthew Garber: Michael Banks - Karen Dotrice: Jane Banks - Dick Van Dyke: Bert the Chimney Sweep, Mr. Dawes Sr. - David Tomlinson: George Banks -Glynis Johns: Winifred Banks - Hermione Baddeley: Ellen the Maid - Ed Wynn: Uncle Albert - Elsa Lanchester: Katie Nanna - Arthur Treacher: A Police Officer - Reginald Owen: Admiral Boom - Marhorie Bennett: Miss Lark - Arthur Malet: Mr. Dawes Jr.
All Human Actors: Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
Bob Hoskins: Edward Valiant - Joanna Cassidy: Dolores - Christopher Lloyd: Judge Doom - Stubby Kaye: Marvin Acme - Alan Tilvern: R. K. Maroon
A very informative series; very detailed and well researched. The editing was great and made it more interesting to watch. It must have taken a long time and a lot of effort to make. I watched it all in one sitting; I loved it.
My top ten animated disney films ( Pixar will not count
1. Lilo and stitch
2. Wreck it Ralph
3. Mulan
4. Aladdin
5.hunchback of Norte dame
6. Rescuers down under
7. Alice in wonderland
8.tangled
9.little mermaid
10. Oliver and company
If I included Pixar films
1. Finding nemo
2.lilo and stitch
3. Wreck it Ralph
4.mulan
5.aladdin
6.up
7.hunchback of Norte dame
8.rescuers down under
9.toy story 3
10.alice in wonderland
I cannot blame the author for not liking the idea of a Disney movie, considering the fact that Disney leaves out a lot from books on which their movies are based. If anyone has read the original Mary Poppins book, you would know that there were several scenes that were left out - i.e. Jane and Micheal's siblings, the candy shoppe lady and the star scene where Mary and the candy shoppe owner glue cut-out stars to the sky while climbing a ladder leaning on nothing.
0:01 - 0:22 what scenes are that from?
Ja
I Said What Scenes Are That From???!!!!!
Abraham David Cortina ja?
@@karenborremans9901 WHAT SCENE IS THAT FROM!!!!!
@@davidcortina9898 Fred
@ElectricDragon505 actually the snow queen is back on the planning stages
My top 5:
1. Aladdin
2. Wreck-It Ralph
3. Beauty and the Beast
4. Lilo and Stitch
5. Tangled
After Tangled (2010/2011)
there's Winnie the Pooh (2011)
Marvel's Avengers (2012)
Wreck it Ralph (2012/2013)
Frozen (2013)
Big Hero 6 (2014/2015)
Star Wars 7 The Force Awakens (2015)
Zootopia/Zootropolis (2016)
Moana (2016)
and Rogue One (2016)
All Cartoon Voices: Mary Poppins
J Pat O'Malley: A Horse, A Penguin, Four Human Males - Dallas McKennon: A Fox, A Horse, A Penguin, Two Human Males - Alan Napier: Two Human Males - Daws Butler: A Turtle, A Penguin - Bill Lee: A Ram - David Tomlinson: Mary's Umbrella - George Pelling: A Human Male - Ginny Tyler: A Lamb - Marc Beaux: A Cow - Marni Nixon: Multiple Geese - Paul Frees: A Horse - Thurl Ravenscroft: A Pig
All Cartoon Voices: Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
Charles Fleischer: Roger Rabbit, Benny the Car, Two Weasels - Kathleen Turner: Jessica Rabbit (Talking) - Amy Irving: Jessica Rabbit (Singing) - Lou Hirsch: Baby Herman - Peter Westy: Pinocchio - Wayne Allwine: Mickey Mouse - Mel Blanc: Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Tweety Bird, Sylvester Cat, Woody Woodpecker, Porky Pig - Tony Anselmo: Donald Duck - Joe Alaskey: Yosemite Sam - Tony Pope: Goofy, The Big Bad Wolf - June Foray: Lena Hyena, A Weasel - Russi Taylor: Minnie Mouse, Multiple Birds - Mae Questal: Betty Boop - Mary Radford: A Hippopotamus - Nancy Cartwright: A Killed Shoe - April Winchell: Mrs. Herman - Richard Williams: Droopy - Frank Sinatra: A Singing Sword - David Lander: The Weasel Leader - Fred Newman: A Weasel - Pat Buttram: A Bullet - Jim Cummings: A Bullet - Jim Gallant: A Bullet - Frank Welker: Dumbo - Les Perkins: Mr. Toad - Morgan Deare: Bongo the Gorilla Guard
WHO'S WATCHING ALL OF THE VIDEOS IN 2016 BESIDES ME!?!?!?
I Have
That's me too.
I'm just now watching all the animation look backs, just got done with Studio Ghibli, Don Bluth, and now Disney.
Same
It's my 4'th anniversary of watching Animat's work. So why not?
I CAN'T FIND A WHO FRAMED ROGER RABBIT DVD ANYWHERE IN STORES!!! they cost way to much on amazon and it is not on itunes or Netflix! I have to buy it with my own money and its my favorite movie. Anybody know where to get it?
Epic, thxs u for Posting these, loved them
Thank You Animat....You're my hero!
This isn't his top 10. This a top ten of the most critically received and successful disney films and the impact it left on the studio.
The wonderful thing about Who Framed Roger Rabbit is that while one is watching it, for a brief time, they are trying to figure out how the people did it...and then after a while, you just say 'screw it' and go with the magic. Roger is real, Mickey and Bugs are real, Eddie Valiant is talking to and interacting with those toons, and it's just magic. Sheer, Timeless magic.
Will someone tell me where that stitch on the Motorcycle came from PLEASE!!!!!!
Little did we knew that The snow queen will be changed into Frozen and become the most popular Disney film to date. ( which is really getting annoying)
+Scarlett Savage Because marketing wanted to make the movie more appealing to boys and men as well as girls and women, which is probably why The Princess & the Frog wasn't as good as past films, and what made Disney stop doing fairy tales until Tangled (also changed from Rapunzel for the same reasons).
As I type this, it's 3 days after the 9th anniversary of the upload date for this vid. You concluded this series in 2010, & now we're at the other end of that decade. Disney has made other films (animated & live action) since the making of this series, but none of those could hold a candle to the films covered here.
7:53 What That Amazing Song in Background
It sucks that King of the Elves is kind of in development hell right now... The concept art looks so cool!
@darklight436 Part 8 got removed because it got rejected from the RUclips Partnership Program. They should have just said a simple no.
What about the wild?
Not Disney
@@NintenMan01 yes it is, only for distribution
My top five is
1: Peter Pan
2: Pinocchio
3; Mulan
4: Pocahontas
5: Dumbo
I love Disney so much. I hope it never stops making movies. EVER
That was an amazing presentation! Well done! :)
Despite his downfall and his hatred towards Sony Pictures Animation (I respect his opinion through.) looking back to the old videos, the quality of the videos has changed.
He’ve change too, he became nicer in recent years, but back then he was more serious in the older videos.
Since RUclips has change, but I have a deep nostalgia for the old stuff, I decided to look back on his older videos he made in the past.
Edit: By the way, the upcoming films didn’t aged well, and King of the Elves didn’t happened.
Your documentary was supercalifragilisticexpialidocious!
what is that opening clip with 3d Disney characters
A Disneyland commercial
I watched Who Framed Roger Rabbit and I have absolutely no desire in watching it again.
I just find it funny how I just burst into laughter by the future that we already passed. Like Snow Queen. HAAAA! Animat didn't know what was going to happen to him on that very day. XD
Can you do an animation look back on Nickelodeon?
that would be cool
+Tsiki Condor Yes I think so! Did you hear we hear about Hey Arnold's new special? They say it's going to be where they left off in the series. So I think we're finally getting the Jungle Movie!
Yes I have :D
+Tsiki Condor Won't that be awesome!
I know :D
Okay, News:
Snow Queen is back on track, and Robert Lopez is doing the music now, and it starts Kristen Bell and Idina Mendzel
Kin of the Elves is Officially dead, as Far as I know.
And, as everyone knows, Wreck-It Ralph is coming out this November.
Now you know. and knowing is half the battle.
Oh yeah! I remember that!
(darn I wish I didn't lost that book)
The idea for Frozen started out so promising too.
Animat i❤ur lookbacks! Make morePLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!! My fav is the little mermaid ☺
i love the top 10 because number 1 is THE QUEEN OF DISNEY snow white and my favorite disney movie and the fairest of them all
Great job! :) I look forward to more lookbacks from you. :)
You should make more animation lookbacks for disney animation. Talking about Tangled and Wreck-it-Ralph would be great since those films were incredible.
I really love the lock backs and have seen them all but can you please update all of them as there were lots of movies released since then😊😊😊
the snow queen turned out to be Frozen
And it was computer animated
Not to mention that Feed the Birds from Mary Poppins was Walt's favorite song of all time. So much that they played it at his funeral.
5:37 really because I haven't seen the Disney logo from who framed Rodger rabbit on the title on DVD
Please do more parts , would like to see if you think disney are entering and second Renaissance :)
ElectricDragon505, Please tell me what the footage at the beginning is!
My Top Ten:
1. The Lion King
2. Peter Pan
3. The Jungle Book
4. Alice in Wonderland
5. Bambi
6. Cinderella
7. Tarzan
8. Beauty and the Beast
9. Robin Hood
10. Mulan
Would it be safe to say that you'll be continuing this with the newer films?
And if so, I think you should wait until "Frozen" is out, as well as mention the actual grossing for "The Princess and the Frog" actually got.
I'm sure we all know by now that the movie that they've made for the end of 2013 is actually called Frozen. The movie is done in C.G.I. and Matterhorn. And the songs were written by Kristen Anderson Lopez and her husband Robert Lopez. And Rapunzel has been named Tangled and King of the Elves still hasn’t been released yet!
you do a part 15 with all movie came after prince of the frog
8.Bolt,The plot is very intresting eventhough I like other Disney movies better I like the characters and good animation despite somewhat distracting moments "cough" pigeons "cough"
7.Mulan, This has pretty good animation,great characters and wonderful story however they're is something that makes it feel, how do I put this distracting.
6.Wreck it Ralph, OMG I love this movie Fantastic animation,characters and story! NEED I SAY MORE!?
was that Walt Disney talking to
Julie Andrews back stage
I just noticed that Richard Williams might be like Don Bluth, also responsible for the Disney renaissance.
Why????
Because he was the animator director to "Who framed Roger Rabbit", an got Disney into the renaissance. But with what cost. Sadly he have been throwing away on his personal project "The Thief and the Cobbler", mostly after Disney did Aladdin.
But still I think he deserved the credit as well.
This may sound weird, but I keep obsessing with the fact that Who Framed Roger Rabbit came out right around the time I spawned into this world as one of the reasons why I happen to enjoy it myself!
the snow queen movie name has been change to Frozen in anyone was wondering
What disney commercial he used in this video?
+JanetJ777 Disneyland 50th anniversary commercial
What was that section at 00:8 to 00:10 with Stitch on a motorcycle? I've been searching everywhere, but I can't find it.
Its a Disneyland commercial from 2006
@@abrahamcortina2171 Thank you! I've been looking forever for this.
Killer Elves? Didn't know that.
KING. OF. THE. ELVES.
Andrew Kuder how do you know all of the Disney eras. I've never even thought about studying that. But I did teach myself how to name all of the Disney animated classic's in the order of their releases. It took me forever. I think I just might study that when I get a chance to do it.
It's actually a commercial. I can't remember what it was, but maybe it was for the disney parks or ABC or something like that.
Every Animation Lookback that you've made. #1 Walt Disney Animation Studios (2009). #2 DreamWorks Animation (2010). #3 Hanna Barbera (2010). #4 Don Bluth (2011 and 2012). #5 Pixar Animation Studios (2013). #6 The Best of Stop-Motion (2014). #7 Studio Ghibli (2015). #8 Looney Tunes (2016). #9 Cartoon Network (2017). #10 Ralph Bashki (2018). #11 The Thief & The Cobbler (2019). #12 Walt Disney Animation Studios Updated (2019 and 2020). #13 The Muppets (2022). I wonder what the next one after that will be.
Its actually unknown if Disney plan to even make "King of the Elves", there was nothing new that even supports its comeback.
@ElectricDragon505 Like you said, Sherk 2, one. Sherk 3, zero.
What are the clips at the beginning
I so want to know too
i don't remember pete's dragons
What's that Disney promo that plays at the very beginning of the video with the wonderful world of Disney intro playing in the background?
@Heavylight17 Also, "The King of the Elves" has only been delayed.
And it's also safe to say that "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" is no longer going to be the only HUGE CROSSOVER (caps for emphasis) Disney will do with their "Wreck-It Ralph".
@swordofcoke I'm 24, so I'll be 25 right around the time Who Framed Roger Rabbit celebrates its 25th Anniversary!
this is a very well done documentary!
Whoa thx 4 telling me about the snow queen film...that's the biggest fact I found out while watching this