The Golden Age of American Animation was from 1928 until the early 60s, from Snow White to I think Bambi or something. The era we're talking about is The Renaissance of American Animation.
Not that you meant it literally, but I figured I'd drop some knowledge.
Brave is a Pixar movie. They're owned by Disney now, but they're still separate studios.
Tangled was wonderful. Disney's mistake in The Princess and the Frog was hiring Randy Newman as music director instead of their golden boy Alan Menken, who did all the best stuff from the Renaissance and now Tangled.
From the end of the Renaissance to now, there were a few movies that people loved: Lilo & Stitch and The Emperor's New Groove. Then there were the utter failures like Atlantis: The Lost Empire, Treasure Island, and Brother Bear. Disney's next movie, which I believe is about Snow White's evil queen, sounds good so far.




 
			
			 
					
						 
					
						 
			
 
 
					
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