Well it's been a while since I actually did something on this site. I am continuing my Animated Animal Movie reviews but right now, I'm trying to get a life and be more productive in real life, so it may take time. In the meantime, I had some ideas of a Top 10 to do and this is the one I picked first. I've always been a fan of villains, especially in animation. In fact, animated movies have given us the most memorable villains out there, mostly from Disney. And because I'm such a furfag, I decided to showcase my Top 6 Animated Animal Villains. Why 6 exactly? Because the 6 I picked are not only the best animated animal villains I consider in my opinion, but also some of my most favourite villains in general. So let's check out these furry fiends!
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Wednesday, February 19, 2014
Sunday, August 4, 2013
Zookstar's Animated Animal Movie Reviews #4: Lady and the Tramp (1955)
Time to continue this marathon once again and boy am I excited for this one. So, whilist the previous films I reviewed were adaptions on novels, the film I'm about to talk about is known as the first every Disney movie that has it's own original story (HA! Told you!). It is also what was known as Disney's best love story before Beauty and the Beast existed. You may have guessed it right about now but that film is:
Thursday, August 1, 2013
Zookstar's Animated Animal Movie Reviews #3: Dumbo (1941)
Well, now that we have the two most popular Disney animal flicks, we can now move on to talk about the ones that are in the middle in terms of popularity. This one was made to make up for the financial flop, Fantasia had made. Since that movie's budget was the price of two cruise ships, it did not make up for it due to low audiences seeing the film because of World War 2 starting. So Walt had to make a film with a much smaller budget. The result:
Monday, July 22, 2013
Zookstar's Animated Animal Movie Reviews #2: Bambi (1942)
Well so far, the marathon is off to a good start. And after taking a lookback at Disney's most popular animal flick The Lion King, we shall go back in time much further. Back when Walt himself was alive and making his first films. After the releases of fairytale classics like Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and Pinocchio, Walt decided to take a new turn in his films. Realism. Sounds like a tricky job there doesn't it? So, his attempt to do that was making a film based on the 1923 Austrian novel, Bambi, a Life in the Woods by Felix Salten, in which his version is simply entitled:
Friday, July 19, 2013
Zookstar's Animated Animal Movie Reviews #1: The Lion King (1994)
Well, the time has come for me to begin my Animated Animal Movie Reviews. As I stated before, as a kid, I always grew fond to the animal movies of animation. That partially due to me being an animal lover, but I always found the characters more likeable, cute, interesting and I find there is more creativity to be done when doing this subject in animation and still to this day at the age of 18, that novelty has never worn off. Not one bit. Granted I know some people might have an opposite view since it would be hard to relate to characters that aren't human, but for me, as long as the characters are interesting and memorable, I see no big deal. Anyway, the first movie I have chosen to review is none other than:
Ah yes. Seriously people, what kind of person hasn't known this movie already? Just name me one person and I will show that they are lying out of their ass. To put it short, The Lion King has pretty much become the staple in Disney animated films. You can't talk about Disney without mentioning this movie. It is most people's favourite film of the Disney lineup, and why is that exactly? It could be because of the characters, story, music, animation, pretty much all the above. It also could be because it is part of the Disney Renaissance, also known as Disney's Second Gold Age, which had other memorable classics like The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, etc etc. So now that we know what we're getting into, let's take a lookback on why this movie left a big mark in animation. (not to mention this movie was released the same year I was born. YAY lol)
Ah yes. Seriously people, what kind of person hasn't known this movie already? Just name me one person and I will show that they are lying out of their ass. To put it short, The Lion King has pretty much become the staple in Disney animated films. You can't talk about Disney without mentioning this movie. It is most people's favourite film of the Disney lineup, and why is that exactly? It could be because of the characters, story, music, animation, pretty much all the above. It also could be because it is part of the Disney Renaissance, also known as Disney's Second Gold Age, which had other memorable classics like The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, etc etc. So now that we know what we're getting into, let's take a lookback on why this movie left a big mark in animation. (not to mention this movie was released the same year I was born. YAY lol)
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