By the time I'm old and you're dead, the cartoons YOU knew as a child will just be considered dust in the wind to teens in about 40 or 50 years. And Tangled, Toy Story, ect. will all be "Classics".
Can't face facts? Sorry
-WondersOfLife
The last original pavilion. :king:
To put this into perspective, the cartoons of my childhood (true classics, like "Beauty", "Mermaid," Lion King", etc.) will have faded in 40-50 years in the same way that the classics that were made upwards of 70 years ago ("Snow White", "Dumbo", "Cinderella", etc.) have faded in recent time. Oh wait, they haven't. Cinderella STILL has her castle and Snow White's dwarfs STILL continue to occupy the mines of Fantasyland--and now in an all-new attraction! Have no fears, the Disney films, be they from the Golden Age of Hollywood or the Disney Renaissance, will continue to spell-bind young audiences for ages to come, and they will not need inferior motion pictures, like "Tangled", to take their well-deserved places in the Disney canon.
Unknown in what way?
Anika Noni Rose (Tiana) had a Tony Award, Judy Kuhn (Pocahontas) was a three-time nominee, Lea Salonga (singing voices of Jasmine and Mulan) had a Tony Award, and Jodi Benson (Ariel) has a Tony nomination. They're hardly "unknown" actresses.
I knew this was going to come up. As a HUGE musical theater fan, all of these talented women are of course very familiar to me. To most of America, however, Judy Kuhn, Paige O'Hara, and Jodi Benson are not household names and are not widely recognizable apart from their work with Disney. When telling someone about Lea Salonga, for instance, I don't start out by introducing her as the original Kim in 'Miss Saigon'. Without a doubt, that show made her career, but it is her work with Disney that people
might be most familiar with. This is very different from Mandy Moore who had a very successful recording career before "Tangled" and became a household name with "A Walk to Remember", at least among teenagers. Even Anika Noni Rose hasn't yet acheived Mandy Moore's level of fame. After all, apart from lending her voice to 'Princess' her biggest film role to date has been in 'Dreamgirls', which, let's face it, was Jennifer Hudson's movie.