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Disney Which Film do toi consider the end of the Silver Era

28 fans picked:
La Belle au Bois Dormant
   50%
The Jungle Book
   39%
The Rescuers
   11%
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AllegroGiocoso picked La Belle au Bois Dormant:
But I certainly don't consider the 60s films to be part of the Dark Ages because 101 Dalmatians and The Jungle Book aren't underrated outside of Fanpop.
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kenzieiscool picked La Belle au Bois Dormant:
There's no question. The reason for the switch isn't because of critical reception. The reason is the change in animation design and music. The Dark Ages are notable for their use of Xerox in the animation process, as well as a good number of them having music by the Sherman Brothers.
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jakemould picked The Jungle Book:
I recan The Jungle Book cause Baloo the bare has the sliver fur he's my favourite Disney classic character. Baloo the bare played's Thomas O'Malley on the Aristocats. But I found Aristocats boring. The Jungle Book and 101 Dalmatians animated they both from the 60's.
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anonheart998 picked La Belle au Bois Dormant:
I agree with kenzieiscool.
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Jayden-G picked The Jungle Book:
I voted The Jungle Book because both that and One Hundred and One Dalmatians were big hits when it came out, unlike the Aristocats and after (with the exception of The Rescuers) and those three were the last to be worked on by Disney. I just do not like clumping the three 60s films with the Dark Age Era, but it makes sense why people put then together. If anything, they are their own era
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Pikatogeon16 picked La Belle au Bois Dormant:
After Sleeping beauty, the studio had to cut back because of the xeroxprocess thing....

Even though Adjusted for inflation it cracks and #31 highest grossing film of all time

and the second highest grossing movie of the year
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