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Good examples (though with The Jungle Book, I wish they did more with the wolves but that was a minor quibble).
I think if I had posted Gary Oldman's big number from Quest for Camelot it would have made the point clearer, but then again, one bad number from a Disney ripoff film is enough.
Nowadays everybody seems to have forgotten the havoc Disney wreaked on animation with that godforsaken formula in favor of complaining about the trend of CGI films that DreamWorks started. I'm pretty sure that back in the day, though, it was common to complain about Disney and its many ripoffs in the animation community.
Though it's apparently apocryphal, the story of how Milton Knight tried to pitch an idea for an animated film to Warner Bros. and got rejected because they thought cartoony animation wouldn't work for a film says something.
I can't have enough good things to say about Disney during Walt's era, though. Walt gave us a ton of great shorts:
And the first several Disney films are outright masterpieces, I feel. Pinocchio and Fantasia are high-water marks for animated films.
Post-Walt, however, most of the really good Disney stuff has been in the TV division...