It would be tough to imagine a childhood without the magic that Walt Disney had created. His legacy lives on in the form of new and exciting works of art his company continues to produce. But among them all, a few shining stars in the rough stand out among the rest- and likewise have importance in watching.
Cartoons weren't commonly seen as masterpieces of art until movies such as The Lion King came out. The Lion King made ample use of the elements and colors to make a truly invigorating experience. But after the appeal of the environment diminishes, the intriguing plot and storyline comes to be the main attraction of the film. In addition, morals and ethics are taught to young kids as characters in the movie battle their own troubles and hardships.
Even before the era of The Lion King, there was another blockbuster hit by the name of The Fox And The Hound. This movie was critically acclaimed as a moving story that could lead even the strongest to break down and cry in the end. As with The Lion King, younger audiences took home morals and values from the classic story of The Fox And The Hound in addition to being entertained by the interesting plot line.
Revolutionary advances in cartoon and film industries have made way for the 3D generation. With modeling techniques and different technologies, Disney movies are now being made completely with technologies such as CGI. Even with the kiddish appearance, Finding Nemo was a 2003 release that made an impact on the masses for the cute and entertaining storyline.
Quite a few of the Disney movies that were greats were indeed cartoons, but this isn't always the case. The Pirates Of The Caribbean: The Curse Of The Black Pearl is an example of a movie that wasn't reminiscent of a cartoon at all. Instead, this movie set in a pirate's world had leading actor Johnny Depp fighting his way through his problems on screen in a formidable pirate uniform- and winning the hearts of young ladies everywhere.
In closing, the proper Disney fan should take a long look at Cars. This Disney movie may not have the nostalgic value others do as it is newer, but it carries the cute and witty charm that similar Disney favorites have- such as Finding Nemo. Cars in particular had a cult following of kids and teens all across the nation, although it's hard to find a Disney movie that hasn't at some point in time.
In Conclusion
Disney movies continue to better the ones before them, with few exceptions. There are too many Disney movies to discuss in a single sitting, especially when considering some olden classics such as Fantasia or Tron. If at all possible, make a visit to your local video store and pick up a few of the mentioned topics- it's well worth the rental price in gold.
Cartoons weren't commonly seen as masterpieces of art until movies such as The Lion King came out. The Lion King made ample use of the elements and colors to make a truly invigorating experience. But after the appeal of the environment diminishes, the intriguing plot and storyline comes to be the main attraction of the film. In addition, morals and ethics are taught to young kids as characters in the movie battle their own troubles and hardships.
Even before the era of The Lion King, there was another blockbuster hit by the name of The Fox And The Hound. This movie was critically acclaimed as a moving story that could lead even the strongest to break down and cry in the end. As with The Lion King, younger audiences took home morals and values from the classic story of The Fox And The Hound in addition to being entertained by the interesting plot line.
Revolutionary advances in cartoon and film industries have made way for the 3D generation. With modeling techniques and different technologies, Disney movies are now being made completely with technologies such as CGI. Even with the kiddish appearance, Finding Nemo was a 2003 release that made an impact on the masses for the cute and entertaining storyline.
Quite a few of the Disney movies that were greats were indeed cartoons, but this isn't always the case. The Pirates Of The Caribbean: The Curse Of The Black Pearl is an example of a movie that wasn't reminiscent of a cartoon at all. Instead, this movie set in a pirate's world had leading actor Johnny Depp fighting his way through his problems on screen in a formidable pirate uniform- and winning the hearts of young ladies everywhere.
In closing, the proper Disney fan should take a long look at Cars. This Disney movie may not have the nostalgic value others do as it is newer, but it carries the cute and witty charm that similar Disney favorites have- such as Finding Nemo. Cars in particular had a cult following of kids and teens all across the nation, although it's hard to find a Disney movie that hasn't at some point in time.
In Conclusion
Disney movies continue to better the ones before them, with few exceptions. There are too many Disney movies to discuss in a single sitting, especially when considering some olden classics such as Fantasia or Tron. If at all possible, make a visit to your local video store and pick up a few of the mentioned topics- it's well worth the rental price in gold.
