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David_Dovey:
..and here's to many more.

Theriandros:
Regardless of that whole list thingy, and all the movies that are bolded, I have to say that there's a lot that aren't. Quite simply, the average standard of a Pixar animated film is higher than an average Disney film. Pixar makes memorable films about 70%-80% of the time. Disney movies, to me, have about a 40%-50% hit rate. (Granted, I'm a guy that's not a big fan of princess movies.)

Alex C:
Man, necromancy.



Anyway, as I've said before, it's a wildly reductive thing to bring hit-miss ratio into this unless you want to start talking about eras rather than simply taking potshots at every mediocre project ever produced in Disney's 86 years of existence. "Which studio is more consistent?" hits me as a bit of a loaded question when you consider that the animation supervisor for "Snow White & the Seven Dwarfs" and "The Sorcerer's Apprentice" died in a car accident 5 years before John Lasseter was even born. Don't go blaming the Aristocats on the poor guy. Remember too that once upon a time industry insiders thought that Snow White was doomed to be a financial disaster. It was every bit as audacious a project as Toy Story.

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