Most Important Disney Movies
I love the movie
Very important, the one that's started it all
The one that started it all...
It's Paramount.
Then the truth is that The Lion King is not a good movie, and not the best in anything. All of the awards it gets from critics and such is unneeded and is only just "their opinions". If you take a look at the facts in the form of "controversies" surrounding the film, then you will see why TLK is a bad idea to begin with. Too many myths and folklore portray certain animals in a bad light, which TLK made them worse. It is also fascist propaganda. Let's not forget that TLK is a ripoff of an old 1960's anime made by a Disney fan. Honestly man, TLK is much more controversial than every other Disney animated film. Want me to shut up? Then stop putting TLK in every best/important/positive list you see.
Well... Be he found it...
You people need to stop making TLK bait lists for the sake of shutting TLKHater tf up
First ever animated film to be nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture.
The film that started the Disney Renaissance of the 90s (despite coming out in the very last year of the 80s). A real game changer for the animation industry.
An insult to Star Wars, How DARE they kill off Han Solo!
First Star Wars Film Released By Disney.
While only the second full-length animated feature from Disney, it was the first that felt like an actual movie rather than a glorified Silly Symphony cartoon. Also, first ever Disney film to win the Oscar for Best Original Song with When You Wish Upon a Star.
Family, love, empowerement and just sooo many more good things that this film teaches us!
Really pioneered animation with its use of CGI inside the Big Ben.
The last ever animated Disney film to be produced by Walt himself.
Marked a major transitional period in Disney's history when the old animators gave way to the new halfway through its production.
Introduced the Deep Canvas technology that would also be seen in Atlantis and Treasure Planet.