I couldn't agree more. TLK is the most overrated Disney movie ever, not Frozen. The first half is great, but it quickly falls apart and never recovers in my opinion. The best character Mufasa dies (though I wouldn't change this plot point...no one else is nearly as dynamic as he is), Scar loses his edge and is diminished from great villain to pathetic mess, and Simba as an adult is just a whiny piece of shit. As far as comic relief side characters are concerned, at least Olaf never resorted to fart jokes, breaking the 4th wall, and dressing in drag to distract enemies. I can't imagine what the disgust with him would have been like if any of those things happenedthedisneyspirit wrote:I like Frozen for being a fun adventure. I like the music.
With Pocahontas...I'm mixed. It's very atmospheric (mostly the music, the backgrounds, and the scenes with Grandmother Willow), and I like that in a Disney film, but I just don't like the way history has been "romanticized" for the film. I don't care for the main characters, and I thought the film tackled the issues of the coloners and the native americans in a very..."black and white" way.
Otoh, comparing Frozen to the Lion King, I much prefer Frozen. It's very clunky in dialogue and so (seriously, how did Elsa get to that conclusion of "Love will thaw"? For that matter Anna could've spillt salt over Elsa and the same outcome would've happened).
However TLK just doesn't do it for me. The animation, colors, backgrounds and soundtrack are great, but I hate the songs, the humor, most of the comedic characters, I think Scar's a pathetic villain, and the second half is very hard to stomach.

Pocahontas being better than Frozen is laughable too. Sure, the animation is gorgeous and a couple of the songs are wonderful and iconic, but the characters are INCREDIBLY dull. I couldn't believe how wooden they were when I rewatched it recently. And yes the dialogue is clunky and awful, and I won't even get in to the historical inaccuracies and presenting the issue of white settlers raping the land like a cheesy after school special. The "we're all to blame" message of "Savages" is very offensive as well. As a kid I thought it was just as great as any other Disney movie but now I see it for what it really is. Disney went all out in trying to make a prestige piece for another Oscar nomination, and in the process forgot to put any heart and soul in to it. And of course blatantly ignored history and stomped all over an entire culture.