Before a warrior chose her path… Before a young lion became a king… Before a beauty tamed a beast… Before a street rat unleashed a genie… There was a little mermaid. And for a generation of ’80s and ’90s kids, there will never be a “cinematic universe” to rival the one that began on November 17, 1989: the “Disney Renaissance.”
In fact, few studios ever accomplish what Disney did in the ’90s when – for a full decade – the studio released an unbroken streak of box office blockbusters earning universal critical acclaim and literally defining a generation. The Disney Renaissance is today remembered as a high water mark for Disney (and for animation) that’s unlikely to ever be matched; a time when Disney’s heralded return to the world of fairy tales, fables, and folklore produced some of the most heart-wrenching, powerful, generation-defining, and timeless films ever.
In fairy tales, there are a few tried-and-true conventions you can count on… good triumphs over evil; villains get their comeuppance; wishes come true; love conquers death; a kiss breaks the spell… you know, real “happily ever after” stuff. But the Disney Renaissance could not have happened without the turmoil that came before. There is no dawn without the darkness before, so if you haven’t, be sure to jump back to our Disney Renaissance, Part I Special Feature – a sort of must-read prologue to the story.
After all, today, we’ll jump in right where we left off: just as a newly-assembled dream team of leaders, animators, storytellers, and songwriters prepared to take the biggest gamble in Disney’s recent history: to return to the animated fairy tale genre that Walt himself had created with Snow White fifty years earlier…