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coh
04/16/20 1:09:02 AM
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SH_expert44
04/16/20 1:15:07 AM
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I really liked his art style. Even his later movies had that old school look to them

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Skye Reynolds
04/16/20 1:23:25 AM
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The mom from All Dogs Go to Heaven was hot too -- the blonde who adopts Anne Marie. The film even had a nice postcard of her in a bikini.

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Guerrilla Soldier
04/16/20 1:24:07 AM
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low key?

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Skye Reynolds
04/16/20 1:29:09 AM
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Don Bluth was good at just about everything. His constant struggles with the censors took the fight out of him though. By the 90s, he just gave up and made everything sunshine and rainbows. That wasn't his style.

Even then, he had moments that shined. Something like The Pebble and the Penguin still felt like classic Don Bluth when that giant-ass sea lion was on screen or when the hero penguin fought that bully Tim Curry penguin. Anastasia was great. Titan A.E. could've been better. I won't even mention that one set in Central Park. <_<

The Land Before Time is the all-time greatest animated movie for me.

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Noumas
04/16/20 1:58:12 AM
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He was a'ight. One wouldn't know because he just drew animals 90% of the time.

Land before time was my childhood, and it's on Netflix. Saw some snippets and preferred it remain in my childhood, too nostalgically bittersweet.

Secret of Nimh is pretty good, I only saw it a couple of years ago and actually liked it.

It's a shame most of the people that broke off from Disney ended up failing up until DreamWorks, which is here to stay. Competition is always good.

I'll always appreciate don bluth for what he did and credit him for Disney finally shaping up, which led to the renaissance movies. Unfortunately for don, all his movies sucked afterwards besides the ones I mentioned. And trust me, there are some of his movies I love-hated as a kid that I dont even wanna mention now.

Then there was the Fox era: Anastasia was basically just giving up and making a disney princess movie (and now eerily enough, she is. Damn) and as one of the few people who actually saw Titan AE in theaters... to this day I have no idea what the movie was even about. All over the place.
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