So our next foolhardy writing series is going to be detailing all of Disney's live-action movies from the 20th Century. The purpose of this is the same reason for why we covered the different animation studios and Disney's animated films: to shine a spotlight on productions that are outside of the public consciousness and to give some little-known information about productions that are much more well known. While we may go into the 21st century eventually, we felt that most of the movies released in the last nineteen years were still pretty fresh in everyone's mind. There will be a few exclusions for this list, as Disney has made different kinds of live action movies throughout the years. We will not be covering anything that is not feature length and we will not cover any documentaries or nature films. This doesn't shorten the list that much, but it's just a different kind of movie, so we're not going to go into them here. We will include Disney's hybrid movies, that is, their movies that combine both animation and live action, except for the package films of the 1940's like The Three Caballeros and Fun and Fancy Free, which are considered part of the animated canon. Since both myself and Anne have children and jobs don't expect these to be coming as frequently as some of the series have in the past. Hope everyone enjoys and look for our first post coming soon about Disney's first hybrid film, Song of the South. Yes, we are starting with the most controversial film Disney has ever released. Wish us luck!
-Demosthenes and Little Orphan Annie
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