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why do some animated films not have recognition i was wondering that i mean the classics such as Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs the Lion King the Jungle Book Peter Pan the Little Mermaid and Aladdin still do but the rest such as the Rescuers the Black Cauldron All Dogs go to Heaven Little Nemo Adventures in Slumberland the Rescuers Down Under a Troll in Cenetral Park the Princess and the Goblin the Secret of Nimh the Pebble and the Penguin and the Swan Princess and Ferngully the Last Rainforest dont becuase when you mention those films people dont know what youre talking about instead they think its something like Shrek How to Train Your Dragon Madagascar Epic Toy Story Kung Fu Panda and Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs those films have more recognition then the orginal ones why is that .
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You do realize that these animated films aren't made just for kids and teens anymore. The film writers now plan to make it interesting enough to capture the attention of the parents and other adults and lots of the humor in it is subtle stuff just for adults to hold their attention. Its all about making more money. Adults are the ones with the money to buy these animated films for the kids.
I think that some films just capture the attention of the adults better than others and those sell better and the ones that are selling get more ad time and recognition cus they're just bring in more money. I could be wrong but its a good guess.
I have not heard of a few you mentioned but have seen most. While I like others like Tangled cus Rapunzel was always one of my favorite fairy tales, and I like the recent Turbo simply cus of its message to dream big, and its cute, there are some I can watch over and over like Ferngully. Maybe its part, the characters, like real actors have more developed personalities in that movie for me, i happen to like fairies, forests, the outdoors and am all for preserving forests. So that strikes a chord in me. Then theres movies like Monsters Inc. and the more recent sequel that I can't say why I like them, perhaps just because the story line and concept of going into kids rooms to capture their screams was such an interesting concept and plot well thought out. Just great cus its nothing like any of the other animated film plots. Maybe it boils down to personal taste and what strikes a chord with a particular adult. ]
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