Vote up your favorite details from classic Disney movies.
From 1970 until the late '80s, Disney Animation experienced what many film folks and fans called "The Bronze Age." Due to a change in leadership at the studio, this new age of animation was marked by more experimental animation techniques and unusual storylines, which garnered mixed results. But for many, a great handful of new Disney classics emerged from this era, including The Rescuers, The Aristocats, and Robin Hood.
Here are a few assorted details that Disney fans have shared over the years about Bronze Age films. Vote up your favorite Disney tidbits.
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The Dancing Scene In 'Robin Hood' Recycles Animation From 'The Aristocats'
The Black Cauldron (1985) did so poorly at the box office that it was released on VHS until 13 years later and to this day it has yet to make back even half of its $44 million budget.
...The story of making of The Black Cauldron is much more dramatic and involved than that of your average costly Disney flop. It’s the story of a single movie, so catastrophically mishandled, that it nearly wiped the towering Disney Animation institution out of existence.
In Disney's Robin Hood, Robin removes a ring from Prince John's finger during the first robbery. During the beginning of the archery tournament trap, John has jewels on his finger, but removes them at some point before meeting Robin Hood a second time and arresting him.
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Real Product Names Where Used In 'Oliver & Company'
Oliver & Company (1988) was the first Disney animated film to include real world advertised products. More than 30 company logos and brand names were shown in the film.