Home on the Range (2004)
This movie was the nail in the coffin for Michael Eisner's career at Disney, for the Disney Renaissance, and even 2D animation from Disney until the Princess and the Frog came along. Unlikable characters, a dumb plot, dumber jokes, pointless action scenes that serve as little more than padding, and a cast and crew that really should have been able to deliver something far better than this. Put it all together and you've got one of those movies that manages to feel lit a three-hour slog when it only runs 76 minutes, and is so bad Disney ignores it even more than Song of the South.
If you'd like a more palatable taste of this cinematic cow pie, here's the Musical Hell review:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qx_Ll2aRNko
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Harry Dave
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I completely agree with this review. Home on the Range had plenty of potential, but the weak storytelling, forgettable characters, and flat humor made it one of Disney's most disappointing animated films. Even with its short runtime, it somehow feels much longer because it struggles to keep viewers engaged.
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Kristy
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Wha???? I loved this movie! Simple, cute and certainly entertaining- I don't understand the link or the contempt for this cartoon- it's drawn very classically in the style of old Disney cartoons like Pecos Bill and Paul Bunyun (?) - very much a mid-south west story! It's not so bad, and a riff of a cartoon like this might be really difficult to undertake.
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Sean Ramsdell
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Too decent