I grew up on Disney’s great animated musical films. By the time I was born, Disney had been in the animated feature film game for over three decades, so I had the classics to enjoy. Even though the movies of my childhood left a little to be desired, I still loved them.
Advertisement
Disney’s animated renaissance came during my teenage and college years, but my sister and brother were young enough for me to enjoy those features, too. And of course, my three nieces kept me connected to some of the later output.
These days, we can’t trust Disney and other studios for quality or wholesomeness, so what’s a parent or any other lover of animation to do? What if there were a
Continue reading
Join the conversation!
Please share your thoughts about this article below. We value your opinions, and would love to see you add to the discussion!