Isn't it sad that the only really great animated musical made in the last seven years or so was South Park: Bigger, Longer and Uncut?


For some reason, I've been thinking about that lately also. The year 1999 was great for animation. (By the way, don't forget Fantasia 2000, which opened in December.)PatrickvD wrote:Tarzan, Toy Story 2, The Iron Giant and South Park: Bigger Longer and Uncut are all awesome. Nowadays we have twice the amount of animated films in a year but the quality....
You're right. So that's 5 of the best animated films ever made all in one year. I don't think there's another year out there that can top 1999 in terms of animation.Mickey wrote:For some reason, I've been thinking about that lately also. The year 1999 was great for animation. (By the way, don't forget Fantasia 2000, which opened in December.)PatrickvD wrote:Tarzan, Toy Story 2, The Iron Giant and South Park: Bigger Longer and Uncut are all awesome. Nowadays we have twice the amount of animated films in a year but the quality....
I hope so. Clements/Musker would be more suited for Fraidy Cat. I was somewhat disappointed in the Princess and the Frog's visual style. I prefer Gary and Kirk's more epic, romantic flair which would be a good match for Snow Queen.estefan wrote:Could Gary Trousdale and Kirk Wise be directing Snow Queen? And since Disney seems to be reviving projects now, could this upcoming Clements/Musker film be Fraidy Cat? That's what I'm personally wondering.
Fraidy Cat might've looked like a step down for M&C if it'd come out originally, during the 00's Stainton "Brainf*rt Pet-Project" era, with everyone beating up on Home on the Range...Jake wrote:estefan wrote:Could Gary Trousdale and Kirk Wise be directing Snow Queen? And since Disney seems to be reviving projects now, could this upcoming Clements/Musker film be Fraidy Cat? That's what I'm personally wondering.
Ehh...Gary & Kirk have an "epic, romantic flair" for their CHOICE of projects--Problem is, they can never deliver results on them, as they end up deploying the "Wacky Comedy-Relief" safety-nets way too early.I prefer Gary and Kirk's more epic, romantic flair which would be a good match for Snow Queen.