

I’m not a four-year old girl, so I’m not going to default to “Let it Go” and call it a match. Kristoff spits in into the wind and his girlfriend. Unfortunately, many moons have passed, and many an internet article has already been dedicated to direct comparisons of Tangled and Frozen. Tangled ever since Frozen came out late last year. I actually have been wanting to say something on the matter of Frozen vs. Bonus Week, perhaps? Oh, and here, have a gander of the Japanese trailer to Big Hero 6 – because why not?). cheat) a little bit by making my Tangled post double up as my Frozen assessment as well (though that still doesn’t solve how I will tackle Big Hero 6 when it comes out. Should I ruin my “52 weeks, 52 animated classics” theme even more by making it “100 or so weeks, 54-ish animated classics?” Or should I just stick to my original plan and close it off at 52? Now here we are, less than a month away from the debut of Disney’s 54th animated feature, and I have some decisions to make. See, I find myself in a bit of a dilemma: when I embarked on my Disney project in January 2013, there were only 52 films, which made my project make sense at the time.
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Feel free to supply more catchy headliners about Tangled in the comments section, by the way.Īctually, there is a reason I bring up Disney’s reigning financial juggernaut. But I wanted to try my hand at current trends in news headlines. There are still 986 years to go in this millennium, which means there are that many more chances for Disney to one-up Tangled. Some of you might even argue that it has already been eclipsed by a certain top-grossing animated film of all time. I know, I know, my little title above is a bit of an exaggeration. Disney’s Greatest Triumph of This Millennium?
