fantastic attention to detail, explaining a story in a smooth fashion that compliments the complexity that is Disney. I am left with both knowledge of the Disney history and icons, while seeing the creative process from inside out.
I can see youre point with the negatives about Treasure planet. What makes that movie special for me is its deep and relatable characters. Jim Hawkins for exampel. Rlly relatable for alots of teens like myself. Being abanded by a parent instead of losing them to death is something disney had never done before. Jim never felt like he had a future or that he could do anything right. Disney took a lot of risks making this film. The anination is stunning and its story is just beautiful. And yes it had some weird and annoying characters like B.E.N but Jim, Silver and Doppler are funny and relatable characters. I understand that not alot of people like this movie but it dosent get the love it deserves. Love ur video. Keep going 👍
You make a lot of really good points. It definitely took a lot of risks and broke new ground for Disney and that does make it stand out. I’m really glad you liked the video and I appreciate you taking the time to comment!!
@@PeeledEyes I have a theory that Disney knows how to balance humor and drama in their fairly tale films but not on their slightly more realistic films. The exception to this rule so far is Lilo and Stitch because It's story is very simple. Atlantis is not simple.
Great explanation of the Post Disney Renaissance Movies of how the movies were made in the Early 2000’s. I had to be totally honest is that Disney used to be good in the early 2000’s with movies like Dinosaur 2000, Meet the Robinsons, Brother Bear and Atlantis The Lost Empire, honestly, those are the Disney movies that I liked in the Post Disney Renaissance. Great video and hopefully this will cheer me up and hopefully, I’ll be able to like Disney again.
This is a really good video maybe one of my favourite videos covering this era I wouldn't mind if you could make more videos covering Disney eras if you want to of course.
I'm a weird one, I consider Emperor's New Groove a Renaissance era movie. Anything post 9/11 I count as post renaissance, it's when the positivism of the 90s ended.
The emperor's new groove has a 86% out of 135 critic reviews on rotten tomatoes, it looks to have gotten a largely positive reception. But promotion wasn't high enough and it was so different than the previous renaissance movies. Lilo & Stitch is the last true classic disney movie and yeah most audiences weren't wanting to see Disney do animated action movies
DisneyWar by James Stewart (everyone cites this but I read it in its entirety bc its actually just a great book), the making of special features for Atlantis, Lilo & Stitch, and Treasure Planet, Siskel and Ebert/ Ebert and Roeper reviews of movies from 2000 - 2002, Charlie Rose interviews
Yes for sure but I didnt cover it because it was done by Pixar which wasn't owned by Disney at the time, instead they just had a distribution contract. I was mainly trying to focus on the work of the Walt Disney Animation Studio during the start of the new millennium
Atlantis and Treasure planet really messed up their marketing and release dates. I feel that if they worked on release dates and marketing, these could have been so much better.
fantastic attention to detail, explaining a story in a smooth fashion that compliments the complexity that is Disney. I am left with both knowledge of the Disney history and icons, while seeing the creative process from inside out.
Really appreciate you saying that, man!
I can see youre point with the negatives about Treasure planet. What makes that movie special for me is its deep and relatable characters. Jim Hawkins for exampel. Rlly relatable for alots of teens like myself. Being abanded by a parent instead of losing them to death is something disney had never done before. Jim never felt like he had a future or that he could do anything right. Disney took a lot of risks making this film. The anination is stunning and its story is just beautiful. And yes it had some weird and annoying characters like B.E.N but Jim, Silver and Doppler are funny and relatable characters. I understand that not alot of people like this movie but it dosent get the love it deserves.
Love ur video. Keep going 👍
You make a lot of really good points. It definitely took a lot of risks and broke new ground for Disney and that does make it stand out. I’m really glad you liked the video and I appreciate you taking the time to comment!!
@@PeeledEyes No problem!
@@PeeledEyes I have a theory that Disney knows how to balance humor and drama in their fairly tale films but not on their slightly more realistic films. The exception to this rule so far is Lilo and Stitch because It's story is very simple. Atlantis is not simple.
idk why im here but im glad I watched. Great recap of this era.
Lilo and Stitch the series sneakily had some deep lore
Disney Plus boutta make a series for each of stitch’s cousins in the SCU (stitch cinematic universe)
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Great explanation of the Post Disney Renaissance Movies of how the movies were made in the Early 2000’s.
I had to be totally honest is that Disney used to be good in the early 2000’s with movies like Dinosaur 2000, Meet the Robinsons, Brother Bear and Atlantis The Lost Empire, honestly, those are the Disney movies that I liked in the Post Disney Renaissance.
Great video and hopefully this will cheer me up and hopefully, I’ll be able to like Disney again.
I’m really glad you enjoyed the video!!
@@PeeledEyes, sure thing.
This is a really good video maybe one of my favourite videos covering this era I wouldn't mind if you could make more videos covering Disney eras if you want to of course.
Any eras in particular you'd be interested in? One day I'll definitely make a video about Katzenberg's time at Disney and his defection to DreamWorks.
@@PeeledEyes maybe the first dark age of Disney you know the one after Walt Disneys death.
This video is so underrated good god
This... this is quality
I appreciate the hype, dawg
Simply put: wow
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I'm a weird one, I consider Emperor's New Groove a Renaissance era movie. Anything post 9/11 I count as post renaissance, it's when the positivism of the 90s ended.
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We need the Katzenberg career video!!
Great video, thanks!
I hope you are still making videos. Just discovered your channel and you havent posted in over half a year!
The emperor's new groove has a 86% out of 135 critic reviews on rotten tomatoes, it looks to have gotten a largely positive reception. But promotion wasn't high enough and it was so different than the previous renaissance movies. Lilo & Stitch is the last true classic disney movie and yeah most audiences weren't wanting to see Disney do animated action movies
Great research! What were your main sources?
DisneyWar by James Stewart (everyone cites this but I read it in its entirety bc its actually just a great book), the making of special features for Atlantis, Lilo & Stitch, and Treasure Planet, Siskel and Ebert/ Ebert and Roeper reviews of movies from 2000 - 2002, Charlie Rose interviews
@PeeledEyes Thanks!
Monsters Inc (2001) was released during the sci-fi years (2001-2002)
Yes for sure but I didnt cover it because it was done by Pixar which wasn't owned by Disney at the time, instead they just had a distribution contract. I was mainly trying to focus on the work of the Walt Disney Animation Studio during the start of the new millennium
Atlantis and Treasure planet really messed up their marketing and release dates. I feel that if they worked on release dates and marketing, these could have been so much better.
I saw The Lion King in theaters when it was brand new. I think Atlantis was the last Disney thing I was really into for a bit.
People sleep on all of these 2000s movies
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