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So here's the most talked about movie in Disney's Revival Era, actually, probably in Disney History. My opinion on it is kind of mixed as toi will see in this review so, bare with me.

First Impression

The very first commercial I was just meh about, but the plus the commercials came out and the plus people talked about it, I was really excited. I know when I first watched it I was a bit underwhelmed. I mean, I really enjoyed it, especially the sisterly relationship, but I don't think it was a flawless masterpiece. But let's be honest, most films aren't.

I will go plus in depth in the review....
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So this is the third review I've done on this club, which means after this leaves Frozen, Big Hero 6, Zootopia and Moana. But right now we will focus on Wreck it Ralph. I will do the same categories as the other two reviews.

First Impression

This movie, I was actually really interested and excited to see, and although I wasn't blown away, I certainly wasn't disappointed either. From the first commercial I saw, I knew it would be a really creative plot, and I was right!

Characters

In my opinion, the characters wasn't the best part of the movie, as I found the whole universe plus interesting,...
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Hey! It's me again! This is my seconde review, as I am going to review each movie in the Revival Era. The first was The Princess and the Frog and now I'm reviewing Tangled!. This movie is actually pretty popular, but anyways here we go:

First Impression

When I first saw the prévisualiser for Tangled, I wasn't particular excited, but I also didn't get that into Disney until my teenage years, which was a few years later. However, I was genuinely surprised of how much I enjoyed it. I thought it was a great movie, and I still find myself watching over and over again.

I still cry when Eugene dies....but...
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Hello! This is WinterSpirit809, and I want to review each of the Disney Revival Era movies, starting with the one that officially kicked off the era The Princess and the Frog, which was released in 2010. I know this movie has gotten mixed reviews, though I know Tumblr loved it, but I don't like to use Tumblr as an example too much, because it's just so...Tumblr. But here is my personal opinion on it.

First Impression

The commercial and the movie came out when I was around nine, so it's hard to remember how I felt about watching it. I remembered it being one of those things I wanted to watch,...
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 My current icone might be a clue...that I'm going to count the films since TPatF.
My current icon might be a clue...that I'm going to count the movies since TPatF.
Walt Disney animation has been on a roll for the past several years, and for me, none of these récent films has disappointed. I'm a fan of most of them, and today I'm going to be counting down my favoris of the era. This is not a liste of which ones I think are the best; these are the ones that I personally get the most enjoyment from watching and those that stick out the most in my mind.

8. Winnie the Pooh, 2011
While I thoroughly enjoyed the studio's two précédant films, I didn't see a need to check this out in theaters. Even so, I was curious about it and caught it online within a an of...
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As a way to kick off the club, I present this guide to the films of the Disney Revival Era.
*Updated 03/03/18

Contentious
There is no doubt that Disney has been on a hot streak for the last few years, but discussions about which film started it all are common among Disney fans today. The following three films are sometimes considered part of the era, but this is subject to debate.

Meet the Robinsons (2007)
Walt Disney animation Studio's seconde all-computer animated film Meet the Robinsons was released in 2007. It was something of a financial disappointment, but it fared a little better with...
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