10 Disney Films You Totally Forgot About
Most Disney films leave a lasting impact on any child who sees them, filling their imaginations with wonder and excitement. Then there are the forgettable flops that never got their own ride at Disneyland.
1. The Black Cauldron
Release date: Jan 1, 1985
Best line from a review: “Possibly not the worst animated feature the House Of Mouse has produced, but certainly stumbling around the darker recesses of the Disney vault.” -Empire Magazine
Reason you forgot about it: The Black Cauldron was not based on a story that was familiar to its audience, and most people agree that it was probably a little too dark for younger viewers.
2. The Great Mouse Detective
Release date: Jul 2, 1986
Best line from a review: “It’s a lot of fun.” -Roger Ebert
Reason you forgot about it: Actually, your guess is as good as mine. The Great Mouse Detective actually did really well critically, but still didn’t quite breakthrough to become a classic.
3. Oliver & Company
Release date: Nov 18, 1988
Best line from a review: “Billy Joel sang it best: ‘Why should I care?’” -Eric Henderson
Reason you forgot about it: Oliver & Company was one of Disney’s first films to use computer-assisted animation, which some people found off-putting. It was also released during a low point for Disney.
4. The Rescuers Down Under
Release date: Nov 16, 1990
Best line from a review: “I had my first epileptic seizure while watching this film. It was more exciting than this tepid sequel.” -Alex Sandell
Reason you forgot about it: Disney has never had much luck with sequels in theaters, and The Rescuers Down Under seemed to be a little too violent for most people.
5. Dinosaur
Release date: May 19, 2000
Best line from a review: “When you have spent $200 million on ‘the dumber version of The Land Before Time,’ you deserve everything that comes to you.” -Tim Brayton
Reason you forgot about it: Dinosaur suffered from the same problem of other visually stunning animated features that came after it. Too much effort was put into the visuals, and not enough was put into a good script.
6. Fantasia 2000
Release date: Jun 16, 2000
Best line from a review: “Whatever its flaws — from kitschy cupids to racist centaurs — at least the first Fantasia had a human touch. The sequel seems cold and mechanical by comparison.” -Eleanor Ringel Gillespie
Reason you forgot about it: Turns out, they already made this movie sixty years earlier.
7. Atlantis: The Lost Empire
Release date: Jun 15, 2001
Best line from a review: “… breathtaking animation in service of a story that doesn’t hold enough water to drown a rat much less a civilization.” -Jeffrey Overstreet
Reason you forgot about it: The animation in this film was incredible, but it seems as though it came at the expense of decent characters and plot.
8. Treasure Planet
Release date: November 27, 2002
Best line from a review: “The addition of an insufferable robot named B.E.N. (Martin Short) cripples much of the film’s momentum. A friend once dubbed B.E.N. ‘the Jar-Jar Binks of animation’” -Matt Brunson
Reason for forgot about it: Taking the classic novel and putting it in a sci-fi setting was a gimmick, overshadowing anything that made the movie worthwhile.
9. Brother Bear
Release date: Nov 1, 2003
Best line from a review: If “the CEO wants to sell teddy bears” isn’t going to inspire writers to do their best work, what on Earth possibly could? -Tim Brayton
Reason you forgot about it: Despite doing well, most critics felt the movie was just a retread of other Disney films.
10. Home On The Range
Release date: April 2, 2004
Best line from a review: “Comes across less as a fully realized work of storytelling than as a commercial for a corporation whose goal of entertainment has been replaced by that of making money.” -Michael O’Sullivan
Reason you forgot about it: It wasn’t so bad that everyone hated it, but it wasn’t good enough for anyone to actually enjoy it.
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sarap21 a month agoI had forgotten the Black Cauldron, or more likely blocked it out as it scared me to pieces as a kid, but it’s a really good movie. John Huston as the narrator! John Hurt as the Horned King! What else do you want? The Rescuers was pretty darn clever, if memory serves—always helps to have Bob Newhart, Eva Gabor, and Geraldine Page in your cast. As for Oliver and Company…Billy Joel as the Artful Dodger. That is all.
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bobthebuilder a month agoI don’t know what y’all talking bout because Treasure Planet is the shit.
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armadillorider a month agoI agree with all of these for the most part…I loved Rescuers Down Under and Great Mouse Detective, but I know a lot of people have forgotten about them. Rescuers Down Under scared the crap out of me (the dude kidnaps the kid and locks him in a cage…).
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christy scarvelli 2 months agoSome of my FAVORITE Disney movies #3 #5 #9 … I’d watch any of these over the classics with the whiny voices …ugh, Snow White is the absolute WORST!!!!! Seriously, my sister and I watched Oliver all the time as kids and Dinosaur was one of those movies my kids watched over and over again! I still have the VHS somewhere in my house! And Brother Bear, maybe a take off of other movies, but Lion King was just a carnivore version of Bambi no? :)
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rachelelizabethm 2 months agook, some of these i’ll admit i didn’t even know were disney movies but
Treasure planet, Atlantis, The Black Cauldron, and The Great Mouse Detective were AWESOME Movies! I still enjoy all of them even now. And yes, fantasia WAS made already but 2000 was a refreshing retake, with new animators and new gorgeous unexplored music. The Hirschfeld inspired Rhapsody in Blue short and that stravinsky firebird animation at the end trumped anything the previous version had to offer. the concept of setting classical music to silent short animations is SO incredibly novel, i’m waiting for a third fantasia! -
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thepongwiz 2 months agoFuck you right in the face if you forgot Rescuers Down Under or The Great Mouse Detective.
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stolenbymimes 2 months agoOh but Great Mouse Detective was never forgotten by me:) At age 5, it was my first big movie obsession. And it still holds up today, it’s all very atypical for Disney. And there was a rather traumatic scene in Rescuers Down Under that may have been the reason I blocked it out- the bird-pilot is in some sort of hospital and given a shot by these mice and it was all very upsetting for a 6 year old afraid of needles.
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sarac28 2 months agojust to be clear “dinosaur” did have a home in the theme parks.. At disney’s animal kingdom there is a “dinoland USA” the main attraction there is a ride called “dinosaur” originally countdown to extinction .. I believe some of the theming draws from the movie as well as the merchandise!
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