Like the 70s most of these films are pretty good I love the emperor’s new groove Atlantis treasure planet and brother bear and I genuinely like home on the range
I like Chicken Little I don't understand the hate it gets online its a good movie. I don't get why some people are complaining about the movie being mean. He is an underdog. Everyone thinks he is crazy but he is right in the end. The dad also has character development and learns to accept and believe his son.
It's all about execution. And the characters were WAY too meanspirited. Almost like what everyone was in the Toy Story Black Friday 1993 reel. Sure you can say that version of Woody also makes a character arc at the end, but it doesn't excuse how much of a dick he was in the entire movie. Even the dad, which his redemption doesn't feel earned for some of the f*cked up stuff he said to his son and the death of his wife shouldn't be the reason why he's a dick. (Especially when the rest of the movie doesn't support the wife's loss.) Like if you want to see a father who changes at the end, see Stoic from How to Train Your Dragon. This was also Disney's desperate attempt of catching up with Shrek's success and trying to replace that type of writing or humor and being REALLY dated CGI. Maybe the reason why people now don't understand the movie's hate all of the sudden are those that are blinded by nostalgia.
@@brandonspain12345 If you saw a person running around saying the sky is falling you would think they were crazy too. He wouldn't be an underdog if he wasn't teased. Buck wasn't a good father but he learned that he needs to be more understanding of his son. That is how a character arc works. Some people in real life are too arrogant to change. I am not blinded by nostalgia. If it came out today I would like it. I gave pretty good reasons. Some people on the internet expect fictional characters to be nice all the time for some reason.
I actually loved Chicken Little and I do liked Home on The Range. Also, The Little Mermaid is a classic and a wonderful masterpiece, so how dare you, sir.
Growing up in this era, I'm one of the few who don't like it. TENG and Fantasia 2000 are the best of the era, though I still want "Kingdom of the Sun."
Actually, Delbert and I only did it once, I ended up having quadruplets, and I tell you it's a tremendous pain, y'know, having a family and raising kids
When I was about 8, I really liked Chicken Little. I would watch it semi-religiously. I don’t nowadays, but I still think it’s a pretty good movie, and not as bad as people say it is. Buck Cluck can’t be the worst father in cinema, especially considering how he does learn to bond with his son by the end.
I don’t even think Chicken Little sucks. Dinosaur deserves that title in the Experimental Era.
Why is this vid so underrated I feel like it should get more recognition 😭😭
Like the 70s most of these films are pretty good I love the emperor’s new groove Atlantis treasure planet and brother bear and I genuinely like home on the range
8:36, What? A rhino? HE'S SUPPOSED TO BE DEAD!
I like Chicken Little I don't understand the hate it gets online its a good movie. I don't get why some people are complaining about the movie being mean. He is an underdog. Everyone thinks he is crazy but he is right in the end. The dad also has character development and learns to accept and believe his son.
Facts. I love Chicken Little too. I've been loving that movie ever since I was 5 years old when it came out.
Yeah. I love this movie and also can't understand the hate it gets.
It's all about execution. And the characters were WAY too meanspirited. Almost like what everyone was in the Toy Story Black Friday 1993 reel. Sure you can say that version of Woody also makes a character arc at the end, but it doesn't excuse how much of a dick he was in the entire movie. Even the dad, which his redemption doesn't feel earned for some of the f*cked up stuff he said to his son and the death of his wife shouldn't be the reason why he's a dick. (Especially when the rest of the movie doesn't support the wife's loss.) Like if you want to see a father who changes at the end, see Stoic from How to Train Your Dragon. This was also Disney's desperate attempt of catching up with Shrek's success and trying to replace that type of writing or humor and being REALLY dated CGI. Maybe the reason why people now don't understand the movie's hate all of the sudden are those that are blinded by nostalgia.
@@brandonspain12345 If you saw a person running around saying the sky is falling you would think they were crazy too. He wouldn't be an underdog if he wasn't teased. Buck wasn't a good father but he learned that he needs to be more understanding of his son. That is how a character arc works. Some people in real life are too arrogant to change. I am not blinded by nostalgia. If it came out today I would like it. I gave pretty good reasons. Some people on the internet expect fictional characters to be nice all the time for some reason.
@@brandonspain12345 Funny how you complain about dated cg yet bring up OG Toy Story.
Brother Bear my one of all time favorite movies 1st one and 2nd one 🐻
Hopefully most of these movies won’t get live action remakes.
I wouldn't mind a live-action Brother Bear as long as it's done right
I actually loved Chicken Little and I do liked Home on The Range.
Also, The Little Mermaid is a classic and a wonderful masterpiece, so how dare you, sir.
Growing up in this era, I'm one of the few who don't like it. TENG and Fantasia 2000 are the best of the era, though I still want "Kingdom of the Sun."
I think you're wrong on the Tomodatchi Life game on Switch not existing. I think Miitopia is close enough to satisfy that itch!
Actually, Delbert and I only did it once, I ended up having quadruplets, and I tell you it's a tremendous pain, y'know, having a family and raising kids
I can only imagine 😄
@@edtheanimationdork Delbert and I are usually quite busy, so I typically have to have one of the crew watch the kids, usually Jim
When I was about 8, I really liked Chicken Little. I would watch it semi-religiously. I don’t nowadays, but I still think it’s a pretty good movie, and not as bad as people say it is. Buck Cluck can’t be the worst father in cinema, especially considering how he does learn to bond with his son by the end.
You don't like the little mermaid?
Yeah I found it a bit baffling that he considers Dinosaur better than The Little Mermaid.