I've never minded the scratchy look on the bronze (and some silver) age films personally! I think they really add to the hand drawn feel. I can definitely see where the criticism comes from though, for people who don't like it as much. I also really agree that The Black Cauldron has a lot of wasted potential-it looked very cool and intense upon first glance but didn't really do anything for me when I actually watched it.
It's really sad to me that "The Black Cauldron" turned out to be such a disappointment. I genuinely believe it had the potential to be an incredible movie because it had some great elements.
This era is underrated. The Great Mouse Detective is my favourite movie, the most incredible and underrated movie I can think of. Winnie the Pooh is adorable. The Rescuers, Oliver and Co and the Aristocats are not perfect, but they still have a special place for me. Robin Hood was the movie that sent me into my fox obsession, which has never really ended. I was not able to watch most of these until I was about sixteen, but I love them despite their unpopularity.
The great mouse detective is amazing movie and underated! Basil and Ratigan are my favorite characters. This movie is amazing and underated that they deserve some recognition!❤
I will give feedback on the video : such a good concept and enjoyable all around, you gave me so much nostalgia and your criticism is valid. the tone of the video has a great vibe basically it's fun to watch, however i would suggest changing the pace a little, the narration is kind of slow and repetitive, i would advice speeding up a notch and also improving the script. ❤❤
They've already made a live-action Winnie the Pooh movie, so it wouldn't surprise me, but I certainly hope they don't make another live-action movie of the Bronze Age. To be fair, I don't want them to make any live-action remakes, but I guess that's too much to ask.
Yeah Bronze age was a transnational period for Disney as they were in a creative mess yet were slowly on the right track at the tail end of it. Also monetary wise they weren't doing great either 80's were a terrible time for Disney
8: I agree. There was a lot of potential for this movie to be good, It could've been Disney's BEST darkest movie... But... it's mediocre at best. There should've been more character development with our main hero, and I wish Taren interacted with The Horned King more. Better yet, I wanted all these characters to have more fleshed-out motivations... I am very disappointed in this film. I like dark Disney movies, but this ain't it. 7: Sykes. Is. Best Bronze Age villain. End of story. 6: Winnie the Pooh isn't my cup of massive tea, but I understand why people like it! :) 5: I actually thought The Rescuers was one of the best movies that came out during that age. Sure, the animation is bad, but the story was really good. I love the adventure these mice took to save this little girl from Cruella 2.0 and Lefou prototype. I also loved the tone of the movie! Dark, and sad. But the good type of sad. Where you feel bad that the girl is kidnapped, and then happy tears to know she's saved! 4: Robin Hood is great! Should give it a rewatch! 3: The reason why I'm not big on The Aristocats is the same as The Black Cauldron. it had a lot of potential with jerk characters that the writers didn't use for their full potential. 2: I agree. Great characters, story, message, and anti-villain. 1: I'm not gonna argue, I just agree... But Sykes is the goat-
My favorite Disney villain from the Bronze Age is Ratigan, but I’ll admit that Sykes is goated too. He is definitely my second favorite villain from this era and a true legend. I agree with your opinion; I can’t argue with the truth.