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    A Month Channeling the Magic of Disney Animated Films

    April 10, 2019
    Disney

    Wedged amid a shell full of nondescript cardboard, a white VHS clamshell evoked a sense of wonder. This plastic case was, for many of us, our most tangible representation of Disney.

    Founded almost a century ago, the influence of Walt Disney Animation Studios has never wavered since its inception. The early fantasy-driven tales like Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and Sleeping Beauty would later parley into the likes of The Hunchback of Notre Dame as well as the Shakespearean adaption, The Lion King. Over time, these animated films would raise questions of identity, purpose, and expectation as virtually no Disney protagonist would feed into expectation. As more traditional figures refuted their respective systems, so too did Disney begin incorporating characters less familiar to the western lens such as with Alladin and Mulan.

    Though modern animation has explored more mature notions with a bit more nuance, it is difficult to deny the power of Disney’s animated classics. This month, we discuss the films that set the precedent for virtually all animated work to exceed.


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    • Poster for Walt Disney Animated Studios' Snow White and the Seven Dwarves
    • Poster for Sleeping Beauty from Walt Disney Animation Studios
    • Poster for Dumbo from Walt Disney Animation Studios
    • Poster for the Lion King from Walt Disney Animation Studios
    • Poster for Aladdin from Walt Disney Animation Studios
    • Poster for Pocahontas from Walt Disney Animation Studios
    • Poster for Mulan from Walt Disney Animation Studios
    • Poster for the Hunchback of Notre Dame from Walt Disney Animation Studios

    A montage showcasing generations of Disney Animation by Nick Kinder:

    KaptainKristian dissects the composition and formula of Disney animation:

    “Destino”: The Salvador Dalí and Walt Disney collaboration that never really was:

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    Daniel Bokemper
    Daniel Bokemper is a film and literary critic. His work has appeared in Currentland, Wicked Horror and the Oklahoma Gazette, where he covered media and conducted interviews. He was also the film, television and culture editor of the late Oxford Karma. Daniel dabbled in broadcasting on The Spy FM, producing film-related discussions and reviews. Currently, he is an active contributor to World Literature Today and the Oklahoma Gazette. Daniel lives in Oklahoma City.
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