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awallaceunc wrote:I liked quite a few of these when I was little, but they were always B movies for me, they didn't really stand out amongst the classic Disney films. Most of them will likely be forgotten as time goes on (some more or less already have), but a few seem to have stood the test of time so far, Land Before Time and an American Tale (the best of the aforementioned) being great examples. Anastacia, Thumbelina, Rockadoodle- I'll be curious to see how these hold up over the next decade or two. I see Anastacia having the most potential.

Who made the Swan Princess and Fern Gulley?

-Aaron
Yea, they weren't the greatest, but keep in mind they didn't have all the money pouring in like Disney, so they couldn't advertise as well. I think the Secret of Nimh and All Dogs go to Heaven will be remembered as well as the aforementioned. I recommend you see those if you haven't yet.

And yes, Remus is right. They had nothing to do with the LBT sequels. It was all Universal's fault. There were also many sequels to their other films.

I'm looking forward to Dragon's Lair, that is going to be a great movie...you just wait and see. :wink:
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PrinceAli wrote:Yea, they weren't the greatest, but keep in mind they didn't have all the money pouring in like Disney, so they couldn't advertise as well. I think the Secret of Nimh and All Dogs go to Heaven will be remembered as well as the aforementioned. I recommend you see those if you haven't yet.
This is true, but they don't strike me as being as creative or touching, either. I suppose that's a matter of opinion, though. I've seen All Dogs many times, and do like it. I'd like to see it again, actually. I saw Nimh once- it's been a while now, and I don't remember much, save that I liked it, but didn't love it.
Prince Ali wrote:And yes, Remus is right. They had nothing to do with the LBT sequels. It was all Universal's fault. There were also many sequels to their other films.
Yeah, I just found it ironic; I wasn't trying to make a point :wink:.

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