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What classic disney film marked the end of the classic disney era?

 SGrifin posted over a year ago
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milky-way said:
I always think of it as being Tarzan, because it was the last film of the renaissance, and also because the new millenium is a nice place to draw the line.
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HPfan236 said:
It ended in the year 2000 with some minor exceptions of later made movies but yea after the year 2000 they started making sequels to disney classics and that's when they went downhill
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Jayden-G said:
Disney has went downhill quite a few times. Their first decline was when WW2 was taking its tool and Disney's European fans were cut off because of it, which is why movies like Bambi failed at the box office. Then for the remaining of the 1940s, they released a bunch of package films as Disney Classics. Things went up for them when Cinderella was released. The second decline is when Walt Disney passed away. The Jungle Book was practically finished, and The Aristocats were in early development. After The Aristocats was released, it would take them longer to make films, the animation went downhill, and went through a lot of changes over the next two decades. Some movies even failed at the box office, like The Black Cauldron. A few years later, The Little Mermaid was released and started the renaissance. The third decline was after Tarzan was released. After Tarzan, Disney was trying to he away from the formula they were known for, creating films like The Emperors New Groove, Atlantis: The Lost Empire, and Treasure Planet. Most of the films at this time were either mildly successful or failed, with the exception if Lilo and Stitch. They blamed it on 2d animation, so in 2005, they converted to CGI. These films were not necessarily anything to brag about either and it is not until recently that Disney got back on track.
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Yeah, Lilo and Stitch took the box office like no other XD
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prussiaducky said:
Tarzan...I think, seeing as to how it was the last of the of the Disney Renaissance. Or Mulan...

BUT! I think that a new era is going to start real soon...since Princess and the Frog and Tangled came out (and Brave, even if it's Disney Pixar) .
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lostboylover said:
i think it was mulan, but im not that sure
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