I am ashamed and I have no excuses. In fact, it's a bit worse than normal because I just watched The Brave Little Toaster a few days ago. I'm a terrible 90's child.xmetatr0nx said:If youre a kid of the 90s theres no excuse for forgetting The Brave Little Toaster, loved that movie. Oh crap i just remembered Emperors New Groove! (although that one is against the rules of this thread, blah)hotacidbath said:How could I forget The Brave Little Toaster?!
This. that movie was awesome. Some of the Miyazaki stuff is pretty great as well (Porco Rosso is probably my personal favourate, or maybe spirited away).Vern said:The Triplets of Belleville.
Actually Ghibli films are only distributed and possibly dubbed by Disney for most of the English versions.Polarix said:Well if you are going to say that Pixar films don't count becuse they are made in association with Disney then you can't count Spirited Away either because Studio Ghilbi makes their movies in association with Disney also.Fraught said:Basically Pixar is owned by Disney.kman123 said:basically every Pixar film![]()
I'd pick Kung Fu Panda, Iron Giant, Spirited Away or...I've got none. I have atleast 15 animated movies BY Disney that exceed these three. Without Disney, animation doesn't exist.
Really? I don't think Pixar films are 'cookie cutter' so much as 'following the hero's journey format', which really isn't a point against them. Especially considering they're meant to appeal to the demographic of everyone.xmetatr0nx said:The Brave Little Toaster!
What? I really dislike anime and im rather meh about pixars cookie cutter movies.