If you ignore 1979's The Black Hole (another flop)
It flopped because of The Lorax, and THAT was massively disappointing.
according to this list, the first was Treasure Island 1950 with a couple more before The Black Hole.
https://doctordisney.com/disney-movies-list-of-years-running...
And don't forget Ernest Borgnine! My elementary school library had the read-along picture book and it always stuck with me, so when I saw it on Hulu recently I had to give it a watch.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Black_Cauldron_(video_ga...
Ouch...that's tough sledding.
I read the last one last year for the first time aged 40, and like me the character had changed. I doubt I would have understood the message of that last book of the series when I was a kid, a message of the futility of violence and the importance of people.
There are so many beautiful things in that book, what touched me most is: The epitaph on the tombstone of their greatest warrior is: “Here lies Coll, grower of turnips”, since he himself considered growing things his greatest achievement.
(mild spoilers)
Someone needs to sacrifice themselves to destroy the great evil. The book has one of the human champions die, but Disney decided one of the non-human fantastic creatures would do the deed instead.
duxup•2h ago
I actually think it was a good movie. The airy, strange, but very capable princess seemed like an interesting change from the typical Disney princess.
Granted I get it, people had expectations of Disney movies and that one was not it.
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jaggederest•1h ago
And the welsh word is pronounced with that particular welsh "Ll" sound, a fricative around the tongue, but the word Lloyd lost that pronunciation - but not before we had alterations like Floyd and Fludd.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lloyd_(name)
RyanOD•1h ago
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https://disney.fandom.com/wiki/Cinderella_Castle_Mystery_Tou...