Benefits of 2D Animation


Disney continued the success of Who Framed Roger Rabbit? with "The Little Mermaid", the very first of a series of animated films that seemed to recapture the magic of the golden age of Walt Disney himself. The studio invested heavily in new technology of computer animation for such purposes, but may do super-productions like "Beauty and the Beast" and "Aladdin," which attracted audiences that were not seen in decades, and Once provided a visible feast that has not been exceeded considering that the 40. The peak of the hit Disney was in 1994 when his film "The Lion King" exceeded all expectations of the analysis to become one of the most successful of time. Even later Disney films as "Pocahontas," "The Hunchback of Notre Dame", "Hercules," "Mulan" and "Tarzan" was blockbusters. 9Anime

Disney has additionally made inroads to the neglected part of the animated TV series. With the success of shows like "The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh", "The Adventures of the Gummi Bears Disney" and "Duck adventures", the "new" Disney made his mark in TV pictures. Through association and repetition, Disney can provide good quality animation for TV. Some large diffusion was conducted in mid-nineties, with some critics designating "Gargoyles" while the Disney animation project for TV's most ambitious and best done artistically. The soundtracks of all these animated films were a significant part of its success, because Disney was including in each of these projects a noisy voice from the entire world of music, such as Elton John (The Lion King), Luis Miguel (The Hunchback of Notre Dame), Ricky Martin (Hercules), Christina Aguilera (Mulan), Celine Dion (Beauty and the Beast), Ricardo Montaner (Aladin), Jon Secada (Pocahontas), among others.

Spielberg and animation

Spielberg and Bluth

While Disney gave new life to animation, Steven Spielberg was making their own way. Animation amateur life, Spielberg was also thinking about making high quality animation, and caused his rival, Don Bluth animation producer to produce "Fievel and the New World." The box office success of the and Bluth's next film, "In The Land", Hollywood made him understand that Disney did not hold a monopoly on animated features. Another Hollywood studios resumed production of a unique animated features, but nevertheless falling to the trap of attempting to imitate Disney's 1997 film Don Bluth, "Anastasia", made by Fox, is mentioned as usually the one launched the Fox Animation Studios and Disney's rival, however, these studies failed to succeed after "Anastasia" and closed in 1999. Like the majority of successful productions of Disney, "Anastasia" was attended by Thalia, who played the central theme of the soundtrack in its versions in Spanish, English and Portuguese.

Spielberg and Warner Bros.

Spielberg, meanwhile, switched to TV and worked with animation studio Warner Bros. to produce "The Tiny Toon Adventures," a top quality animated series that paid homage to the truly amazing cartoons of Termite Terrace. "The Tiny Toon Adventures" had a good rating thanks to its young viewers, which inspired the Warner Bros to resurrect his dying animation studio and once again a competitor in the field of animation. The Tiny Toon Steven Spielberg were continued by presenting "Animaniacs" and "Pinky and the Brain" ;.The latter not just attracted new viewers to Warner Bros., but in addition captured the eye of viewers adolescents and adults.

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