I thought the Aladdin sequels were the best, personally. Followed by Simba's Pride and B&tB: The Enchanted Christmas.
Bambi II and Mulan II weren't entirely bad either, but, like most Disney sequels, they felt like episodes of a tv show.
Disney's best sequel?
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Alot of them I haven't actually seen but I think the King of theives is pretty good. It didn't feel like a kinda 'oh lets think up something for a sequel.' It felt like a part of the Aladdin's story that had to be told.
I was pleasantly suprised by Cinderella III too. It had a better story than I thought it would.
I was pleasantly suprised by Cinderella III too. It had a better story than I thought it would.
Disney's least-bad sequel? That's Aladdin and the King of Thieves. The animation is decent and lots better than Return of Jafar and better than most other cheapquels preceding and successing it. It has Robin Williams as the Genie; it has actual character development; it develops Aladdin's life-story and background; it introduces a new character who's really adding something to what we already knew; the songs are even pretty good. All in all: everything all other Disney cheapquels don't have.
Agreed --especially on the movie's shortcomings, but you're right: the animation is superb! (But I still prefer the sober look of the original.)Dr Frankenollie wrote:The Rescuers Down Under-Despite having a contrived and clunky plot and bland new characters (including a poor replacement for Penny and a lacklustre villain), the film has a great sense of scope and style and it is animated brilliantly.
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