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Xerography Process; haunted the studio for this entire era
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Like the Post-Renaissance Era, people barely talk about this era uses it involves the words "worst, bad, etc." Even though 1959's Sleeping Beauty was acclaimed, it could not recoup the money needed to pay off the huge budget for the film. Finding that the company needed to save their money, they had big layoffs and went to the Xerography process, which copies the drawings,etc. The problem is that it gave the film a cheap look, and that it was irritating to look at. What most people agreed on about this era is that the quality went downhill with the quantity. They had a few hits "101 Dalmatians, The Jungle Book, The Rescuers", but otherwise lacked a hit. A good amount of these films have not aged well, and most considered to be WDAS's worst.
11. The Black Cauldron
When this was released in 1985, it flopped... Badly; it did not make even half of its $44 million budget. This film has been mostly forgotten about by the general Disney audience, and it did not age well, but it does have a small but determind cult following, and it does have a fanbase. What Fanpoppers said was that this film was bad in so many ways; bad voice...
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