

The Hunchback of Notre Dame
This review is the hardest one for me. Over all the Disney films The Hunchback of Notre Dame is by and far my favorite. It has dark...


Pocahontas
Pocahontas becomes the fourth new Disney princess in just six years while the fifty-two years before that managed to create only two. For...


Aladdin
Disney finally manages to produce two great films back-to-back. It sets the standard for the Renaissance, but it is just the beginning. ...


Beauty and the Beast
September 29, 1991 was the day that Beauty and the Beast released in theaters. At the time it may have felt like a fluke, but over the...


The Little Mermaid
The Little Mermaid is the beginning of the Disney Renaissance. I expected the movie to feel very different than the older ones. I...


Oliver and Company
Oliver and Company shows exactly where Disney is headed with their animated features. It had a start studded cast, catchy songs,...


The Great Mouse Detective
The Great Mouse Detective came a great time for Disney. Still reeling from the death of Walt and the previous film’s box office flop,...


The Black Cauldron
Finally, we have found the first Disney film to not play the credits at the beginning. It is also the first one with some CGI and the...


The Fox and the Hound
The Fox and the Hound was released in theatres on July 10, 1981. It marks the first film for a few animators that would eventually...


The Rescuers
The Rescuers is an odd addition to the Disney Cannon. It was in development during Walt’s life, but he personally shelved it because he...