The Underrated animated movies of the '90's
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I'd have to say Hanna-Barbera's "Jetsons The Movie". I'd kill for a dvd release, especially since WB is allegedly planning a live action Jetsons flick, but I don't think it's ever going to happen for this reason: JTM was released by Universal back when HB was still an independant company. Now HB is owned by WB (and changed their name to Cartoon Network Studios) so in order for JTM to get a dvd release, WB and Universal would have to work out a profit sharing arrangement and how likely is that to happen?
P.S. I also love "Once Upon A Forest". James Horner's beautiful soundtrack (which is long out of print, but I managed to get it when the film was first released) is one of my favorites.
P.S. I also love "Once Upon A Forest". James Horner's beautiful soundtrack (which is long out of print, but I managed to get it when the film was first released) is one of my favorites.
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Okay, here's one that no one's mentioned: "Quest for Camelot". I didn't see it in the theater. And it is, at its core, a Disney imitation. But it's still a nice little movie, and it has some good songs.
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BALTO was actually quite good.
THE RESCUERS DOWN UNDER holds up as the 'anti-formula' Disney movie; an action-adventure with no songs or goofy sidekicks, despite being made during Disney's 'Broadway' era ..
And I definitely agree with the earlier mentions of CATS DON'T DANCE, THE IRON GIANT, and FIEVEL GOES WEST ..
THE RESCUERS DOWN UNDER holds up as the 'anti-formula' Disney movie; an action-adventure with no songs or goofy sidekicks, despite being made during Disney's 'Broadway' era ..
And I definitely agree with the earlier mentions of CATS DON'T DANCE, THE IRON GIANT, and FIEVEL GOES WEST ..
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Aside from Cats Don't Dance being completely forgotten all the time (like, for instance, not releasing a widescreen DVD), and The Powerpuff Girl's movie not getting a widescreen DVD, this angers me the most. A Bug's Life was my favorite of the Pixar movies until Finding Nemo (And then The Incredibles) came along. A Bug's Life gets barely any recognition and it sucks.starlioness wrote: Bug's life (since they keep forgetting to use it in Pixar's advertising)