There have been more movies released since 2014 that would also be a part of the November release list. Anyway, here's my ranking of favorites:
1. The Little Mermaid
2. Frozen
3. Beauty and the Beast
4. Treasure Planet
5. Aladdin
6. The Incredibles
7. Toy Story 2
8. Frozen II
9. Fantasia
10. Moana
11. Enchanted
12. Toy Story
13. The Rescuers Down Under
14. Robin Hood
15. Tangled
16. Monsters, Inc.
17. Oliver & Company
18. Coco
19. The Muppets
20. Wreck-It Ralph
The fact that The Princess and the Frog wasn't released in November has always been one of those things that smelled like they were trying to ensure it didn't do too well (I mean, the lies about its budget prove that, but I digress) because they wanted hand-drawn animation dead. I mean, Bolt and Chicken Little before it as well as Tangled, Frozen, etc. after it were all in November...
I don't really like the Dalmatians' re-make, but sometimes I put it on to watch Glenn Close hamming it up. Her in the barn at the end is hilarious.
Too bad Raya won't be a part of this list.
Listening to most often lately:
Taylor Swift ~ ~ "The Fate of Ophelia"
Taylor Swift ~ "Eldest Daughter"
Taylor Swift ~ "CANCELLED!"
Disney's Divinity wrote:The fact that The Princess and the Frog wasn't released in November has always been one of those things that smelled like they were trying to ensure it didn't do too well (I mean, the lies about its budget prove that, but I digress) because they wanted hand-drawn animation dead. I mean, Bolt and Chicken Little before it as well as Tangled, Frozen, etc. after it were all in November...
I always attributed Princess and the Frog's wide release not being in November to Disney having scheduled Robert Zemeckis's A Christmas Carol in November and the trouble with Christmas-themed movies are the limited number of spots you can open them in (after December 25, Christmas movies usually see a massive drop in box-office, which is why they traditionally open in November).
If Disney wasn't releasing A Christmas Carol that year, I feel they definitely would have released The Princess and the Frog in their usual American Thanksgiving spot and I agree it would have seen better grosses there. For some reason, they decided to open Old Dogs of all movies in late November 2009. That's a movie that could have opened anywhere on the calendar.
"There are two wolves and they are always fighting. One is darkness and despair. The other is light and hope. Which wolf wins? Whichever one you feed." - Casey Newton, Tomorrowland
estefan wrote:
If Disney wasn't releasing A Christmas Carol that year, I feel they definitely would have released The Princess and the Frog in their usual American Thanksgiving spot and I agree it would have seen better grosses there. For some reason, they decided to open Old Dogs of all movies in late November 2009. That's a movie that could have opened anywhere on the calendar.
That reminds me that I got stuck watching Old Dogs with a friend because it was the only film out that our parents thought was appropriate. We walked out after 20 minutes to go watch Legion instead which was rated R.
We’re a dyad in the Force. Two that are one. "I offered you my hand once. You wanted to take it." - Kylo Ren "I did want to take your hand. Ben's hand." - Rey