New Frozen Show replacing Aladdin at DCA

RMichael21

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I'm very sad to see Aladdin go but it lasted really long. It's also frustrating cause some people said that the Broadway show is not as good :(

But change is good, it's just that I only like the first half of Frozen. After "Let it go" the movie falls appart for me. I will still check out the show cause it may be better.

It's just sad as a 80's 90's Disney fan many movies don't get the attention I would love to.
I've had the chance to see the Broadway show and I really don't think that it's fair to compare the two. The first is a 10+ year running 50 minute theme park show while the other is a 2 year running 2 hour + Broadway show with a much bigger budget, bigger sets and an overall bigger attempt at everything. I've seen both, and there's things that I like about DCA's version, but the Broadway show, especially Friend Like Me, is much more memorable IMO.
 

GiveMeTheMusic

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I'm very sad to see Aladdin go but it lasted really long. It's also frustrating cause some people said that the Broadway show is not as good :(

But change is good, it's just that I only like the first half of Frozen. After "Let it go" the movie falls appart for me. I will still check out the show cause it may be better.

It's just sad as a 80's 90's Disney fan many movies don't get the attention I would love to.

The Broadway show is far superior in every way. There is literally no comparison between the two.
 

Phroobar

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You mean "Cauldron," and that'll never happen.
I could dream. It was part of the Tokyo Disneyland Cinderella's Castle Mystery Tour. I guess that is one of the movies that Disney never talks about like Home on the Range, Oliver and Company & Chicken Little.
 

CJR

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For those who will miss the Aladdin show: book a cruise on the Disney Fantasy. To my knowledge, it's the exact same show. Haven't been on the Fantasy personally to confirm.
 

DisneyManOne

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I could dream. It was part of the Tokyo Disneyland Cinderella's Castle Mystery Tour. I guess that is one of the movies that Disney never talks about like Home on the Range, Oliver and Company & Chicken Little.

And for good reason. Those films are considered really weak. In fact, Home on the Range, Chicken Little and The Black Cauldron, as well as Dinosaur, are considered to be the worst films in the entire Disney animated canon.
 
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And for good reason. Those films are considered really weak. In fact, Home on the Range, Chicken Little and The Black Cauldron, as well as Dinosaur, are considered to be the worst films in the entire Disney animated canon.

Worse than The Sword in The Stone, The Aristocats and Robin Hood? Personally I don't think so.
 

Californian Elitist

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Robin Hood is by far one of the funniest films Disney has ever done.

Home on the Range is pretty terrible. I, along with the seven or eight other people I saw Chicken Little with, were dead asleep, mouths wide open in the theater for the majority of it. Saw it once or twice once more after that and haven't seen it again after those times.

Based on reviews, the majority disagrees with Home on the Range and Chicken Little being better than The Sword in the Stone, The Aristocats, and Robin Hood, but different opinions make for good conversation.
 

croboy82

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I've had the chance to see the Broadway show and I really don't think that it's fair to compare the two. The first is a 10+ year running 50 minute theme park show while the other is a 2 year running 2 hour + Broadway show with a much bigger budget, bigger sets and an overall bigger attempt at everything. I've seen both, and there's things that I like about DCA's version, but the Broadway show, especially Friend Like Me, is much more memorable IMO.

The Broadway show is far superior in every way. There is literally no comparison between the two.

that's great to hear, i haven't seen the broadway show but i've like i said i've read that some ellements aren't that great, like the ending but that's another story. :)
 
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Based on reviews, the majority disagrees with Home on the Range and Chicken Little being better than The Sword in the Stone, The Aristocats, and Robin Hood, but different opinions make for good conversation.

Rotten Tomatoes Scores

Home on The Range: 54%
Chicken Little: 36%
The Aristocats: 66%
Robin Hood: 50%
The Sword in The Stone: 71%

OK, so Chicken Little sucked. :cry: The only real shocker for me here is 71% for Sword in The Stone. For comparison Frozen received 86% and The Little Mermaid scored 92%.
 

Californian Elitist

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Rotten Tomatoes Scores

Home on The Range: 54%
Chicken Little: 36%
The Aristocats: 66%
Robin Hood: 50%

Check out their IMDb scores, too.

What don't you like about The Sword in the Stone?
The Sword in The Stone: 71%

OK, so Chicken Little sucked. :cry: The only real shocker for me here is 71% for Sword in The Stone. For comparison Frozen received 86% and The Little Mermaid scored 92%.
 

Phroobar

Well-Known Member
How did the Great Mouse Detective and Oliver & Company do?

We all know that the Rescuers is the the best Disney movie ever! Why there isn't a ride based on it I will never know.
 

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