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Every movie from Disney's golden age is rated

There's no point in going from worst to best when we're talking about the classic "big five".

Fans and critics of The Walt Disney Corporation have created seven eras to categorize their cartoons. These eras are distinguished by trends common to  the films of the time, such as writing style and animation. The first was called the Golden Age and lasted from 1937 to 1942.

 After nearly a decade of training  animators through  Silly Symphony animated films, Walt Disney decided to try his hand at making animators. His first five films are considered pioneers of animation, featuring groundbreaking techniques such as realistic motion and multi-plane cameras for greater depth of field. Compared to later films, The Golden Age's writing relies more on emotion than logic, resulting in expressive storytelling that remains popular nearly 90 years after its release.

"DUMBO" (1941)



 The production of Dumbo is one of Disney's most exciting things. Due to the Second World War, Disney lost foreign markets and its films did not turn out to be very profitable. This puts Bambi's future  in jeopardy, so Disney needs to make money fast. The Disney animators strike of 1941 also complicated matters, but Dumbo managed to free himself and make a profit. Compared to other Golden Age films, Dumbo feels more like a longer Silly Symphony short, with less dramatic animation and  just over 60 minutes of screen time. This, however, benefits the film, as the animation is more cartoonish  and the bright colors match its circus aesthetic, and the short length makes for a more streamlined story. Casting Dumbo as a mute protagonist has allowed animation legend Bill Tytla to showcase his talent for facial animation, an extraordinary job at conveying all the emotions the little elephant feels. receive. It's still one of Disney's best movies about bringing together outcasts, which could help the film stand the test of time.

"Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" (1937)



 The one who started it all, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, is famous for  almost not seeing the light of day. Production costs kept rising, forcing Disney to mortgage his house and convince  banks to lend him more. There is also a great stigma attached to an animated film that captures the public's attention, which is why it has been given the nickname "Disney Madness". Fortunately, the film was a huge success and the world of animation was changed forever.

Snow White captivates audiences with its  emotional storytelling and lovable characters. Although later princesses got more character development, Snow White (Adriana Caselotti) was not as bad as some contemporaries thought. She is one of Disney's most kind and  selfless souls, always putting the needs of others before her own, and is not one to be easily bullied. The Dwarf is also one of Disney's most iconic supporting characters, especially Grumpy (Pinto Colvig), who goes through a fascinating character arc thanks to Snow White's cuteness.

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