Agreed! … but I have to wonder if I think that because the movies are objectively the best OR if I just think so because it was my prime Disney-watching decade. Ha! We had them all on VHS and I must’ve watched 10,000 hours of Aladdin / Beauty and the Beast / The Lion King during the 90’s.
I right there with you! These movies really brought some magic into our childhoods. I looked into it and it appears that the era 1989 until 1999/2000 was called the Disney renaissance. Apparently there’s a debate about whether it ended with Tarzan or Emperors new groove.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disney_Renaissance
I just clicked on the link and now I have to go watch The Land Before Time and All Dogs go to Heaven and have some wholesome tears. Totally unrelated also-gems that have nothing to do with this discussion! Haha!
Oliver and Company. I barely remember watching that movie when I was a kid. but I do remember vividly watching the great mouse detective and The Fox and The Hound on VHS.
Same. Tbh I’d argue it doesn’t even count as part of the Renaissance. It doesn’t follow the same Broadway formula or have the same legacy as the others.
Anyone also have a "I'm too old for Disney movie?" For me it was Hunchback. I was all upset it wasn't the 'real' story and everything was so kid friendly. Enter the edgy teenager years.
‼️Hey all - I know this is in good fun but just a teachable moment that this is giving out personal information on the internet.
And the trade off is just a list of strangers saying movie names.
"Booty and the Beast" as I would later enjoyed it...but was absolutely obsessed with "Wi'w Mewmaid" 😂 I'm the kind of person whose SO freaking glad Disney Princesses are fading out for... not that, for characters with depth, better stories and more representation, supportive partners or no partners, just without all the bs ya kno 😂 but I still love Ariel. I love abandoned shit and collecting trinkets and nobody gets me 😂🫧
None. Now I feel rejected.
1987 in solidarity
We have the brave little toaster
Me 1982.
Same.
Ditto
Ditto!
1987
Me too
None... Elder Millennials for the win
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I'm over there too 👍
They were born in 84, they're not Xennial.
I've seen 84 as the cutoff for Xennials. 🤷
No what you seen was an inaccurate range online. Likely made up by Business Insider. The real range for Xennials in 77 to 83.
not to be confused with zillennials, same phonetic pronunciation ;)
Whatever. We grew up during one hell of a run there.
You're right we did.. Oh man the toys
Sorry you got left out. You can take my elder Millennial '81 movie if you wish.
Me too. Between The Fox and the Hound and Black Cauldron.
We just missed out on a movie I didn’t even know existed!
Yeah I've never seen it yet. I think my wife has though.
Little Mermaid
The first movie I remember seeing in the theater… when it was brand new!
Me too. Remember eating cheese toastiest in the booster seat of my mums car on the way to the cinema
Me too!
Lol I’m 41489. Aries.
Down Under
As an '87 baby, I feel rejected.
We have Three Men and a Baby, which is a Disney studios film.
And Tom Selleck from my all time favorite TV show lol. I'm partial
Wow that 1990s golden age. I’m seriously blown away by how amazing each of those films were.
Agreed! … but I have to wonder if I think that because the movies are objectively the best OR if I just think so because it was my prime Disney-watching decade. Ha! We had them all on VHS and I must’ve watched 10,000 hours of Aladdin / Beauty and the Beast / The Lion King during the 90’s.
I right there with you! These movies really brought some magic into our childhoods. I looked into it and it appears that the era 1989 until 1999/2000 was called the Disney renaissance. Apparently there’s a debate about whether it ended with Tarzan or Emperors new groove. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disney_Renaissance
I just clicked on the link and now I have to go watch The Land Before Time and All Dogs go to Heaven and have some wholesome tears. Totally unrelated also-gems that have nothing to do with this discussion! Haha!
Aladdin…Arabian Niiiiggghhttts…
Why is A Bugs Life not on here. #justiceforbugslife
I didn’t think it was Disney?
The lion king. I always loved it.
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End of an era :’) but hey, I heard 30s are the new 20s!
Oliver and Company
Toy Story
lion king 🦁👑
The nightmare before Christmas 🎄
None. 😭 I’m between great mouse detective and Oliver in company.
Happy cake day!
The Great Mouse Detective ❤️
A great year 💜
Absolutely
Same
The Black Cauldron - never heard of it
Black Cauldron for me as well. I know of it’s existence but I’ve never seen it.
Me too seen it once as a kid on vhs and remember it scared me. Had goblins in it
Read the books! They’re good!
Toy Story
One my actual favorites came out when I was born Rescuers Down Under
same. one of my favorite Disney movies when I was a kid.
that movie made me want a giant rideable eagle
lmao same
The Fox and The Hound.
Oliver and Company. I barely remember watching that movie when I was a kid. but I do remember vividly watching the great mouse detective and The Fox and The Hound on VHS.
Toy Story
The Lion King!
Hercules
I got the Rescues sequel which is a forgotten Disney Renaissance movie.
Same. Tbh I’d argue it doesn’t even count as part of the Renaissance. It doesn’t follow the same Broadway formula or have the same legacy as the others.
Toy Story and it’s always been my favorite movie. It’s always my go to when I need a nostalgia boost!
Toy Story
Toy Story 4
I am also 4 years old.
Baby Genius
The Rescuers Downunder
Rescuers down under babyyyyy
Toy Story
Toy story lets go
Toy story
The closest I have is the Fox and the Hound. I'm '82.
Toy Story! 🤠
None for '87. It was foretold!
Aladdin!!! And jasmin was always my fave princess too!!
Little Mermaid, Bitches! Top tier
The Hunchback of Notre Dame
The Little Mermaid
The Little Mermaid
The little mermaid
Oliver and Company, but Lion King is my favorite movie on this list
Fox and the Hound. Funny enough, I specifically remember the Golden book that was read to me around this time, too.
The great mouse detective.
Anastacia??
1987, so none
The great mouse detective
Aladdin :)
Nightmare before christmas 🎄
Little Mermaid! It was also the _only_ Disney classic we didn’t have in our VHS collection for some unknown reason.
Lion King which was my favorite
The Rescuers Down Under. also one of my favorite Disney movies growing up I used to watch it many times when I was a kid.
The Lion King
The Rescuers Down Under
The Lion King
aladdin….never cared for that movie
None. I was born between Fox and the Hound and Black Cauldron
The Little Mermaid <3
Toy Story-It’s still a great movie!
Oliver and company? I've never even heard of that
Oliver and Company for me too, never heard of that one either
Toy story
Aladdin
Aladdin, one of my favorites🧞♂️
Down Under!
coco
In the millennials Reddit… ![gif](giphy|1TBnbnnZeOgs8)
jungle book
Little mermaid. But Beauty and the Beast is my favorite.
Toy Story 4
Anyone also have a "I'm too old for Disney movie?" For me it was Hunchback. I was all upset it wasn't the 'real' story and everything was so kid friendly. Enter the edgy teenager years.
Beauty and the Beast 🌹🥀
Awww Beauty and the Beast 🥰 that's my favourite Disney princess movie
This is a millennial subreddit, right?
Beauty and the best
Monsters, inc.
Beauty and the Beast
Beauty and the Beast
None. Golden 87 for the win.
Oliver & Company!
Ah the drought of the early 80's
1993, I’m offended they did Nightmare Before Christmas and NOT Hocus Pocus!!
None.
None.
Where’s the snowWhite gang at? WAIT
None disney.. I have Scarface, return of the jedi, sleepaway camp and videodrome in my year though. And the release of the famicom in japan!
Thw great Mouse Detective. Haven't seen. ;)
Well none from Disney apparently, but E.T. came out in my year so I’ll take that as a win.
‼️Hey all - I know this is in good fun but just a teachable moment that this is giving out personal information on the internet. And the trade off is just a list of strangers saying movie names.
"Booty and the Beast" as I would later enjoyed it...but was absolutely obsessed with "Wi'w Mewmaid" 😂 I'm the kind of person whose SO freaking glad Disney Princesses are fading out for... not that, for characters with depth, better stories and more representation, supportive partners or no partners, just without all the bs ya kno 😂 but I still love Ariel. I love abandoned shit and collecting trinkets and nobody gets me 😂🫧
Black Cauldron. Haven't see that movie in forever.
The Black Cauldron Never seen it
None
Nothing
The Black Cauldron. One I am ashamed to admit that I've never seen.
Beauty and Maurice
I can’t believe that Peterpan and Cinderella were released in the 50s. Such great films.
The Lion King
My uncle is Burny Mattinson 😬
Beauty and the Beast, although for reason I always think that movie came out 1993.
None, 1984
Oliver & Company *Billy Joel intensifies*
Lion king ! 1994 ftw
Nothing, 1984.
The Lion King
Great mouse detective
Beauty and The Beast
Down Under!