So, I want to start blogging again and all so here is what I'm planning on doing. I am going to watch each of the Disney animated films one at a time and do a review of it, usually in a very informal method but then was anyone expecting something formal? If you've read any of the other Experiments, you know what's coming except no marathon editions since I doubt even I could survive 24 hours of Disney.
As for why I'm doing this, it's simple. I love traditional hand-drawn animation. I mean, I have loved cartoons my entire life and they're one of the few things that still give me the same level of enjoyment as I grew older. It's also partially why I love comic books as much as I do. Anyway, I always remembered the Disney films being some of the best put together ones, even the Saturday morning stuff. So, for me, this is partially about going back to my youth and reveling in the pure skill of hand-drawn animation.
Also going to say right now, definitely not reviewing any of the CGI Disney films. I love them but they just don't do it for me quite as much. For that matter, I will probably skip the straight to DVD films as well. Very few of them were anything other than a cash grab. However, I am going to be looking at the live-action films that featured some heavy animation in it like Bedknobs and Broomsticks, Mary Poppins, and, of course, Who Framed Roger Rabbit? I am also going to go in chronological order as much as I can as well. It won't be possible always but I'll go back and cover what skipped. I only plan on skipping the films that Netflix doesn't currently have available and my other means have dried up on. Thankfully, my first major hiccup, Fantasia, gets rereleased in a few months so I'll be getting to that one soon enough. So, let the good times roll as I bring you Snow White and the Seven Dwarves tomorrow.
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