![]() ![]() NC (vo): Produced by Steven Spielberg in 1986 with the budget of $9 million, three million smaller than most Disney films at the time, An American Tail grossed over 100 million. (The title screen is shown as clips of the movie then play) was, funny enough, from a former Disney animator, Don Bluth. Some did well, some floundered, but the one that hands down gave Disney its biggest scare. NC (vo): A lot of films from other animated studios popped up, taking advantage of a market that Disney didn't seem to be satisfying. (Cut to posters of The Transformers: The Movie, The Chipmunk Adventure, All Dogs Go to Heaven, The Last Unicorn, The Land Before Time, Little Nemo, and An American Tail ) (A scene in Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse is superimposed on the top right) ![]() NC (vo): One of the toughest times for Disney was through the 80s, when things got so bad, their high-budget film Black Cauldron lost out to The Care Bears Movie. (We are shown posters for The Black Cauldron and The Care Bears Movie ) It's no question that Disney has been, and still is, the king of American animation, but that didn't come without a lot of ups and downs. (We are shown the Nostalgia Critic opening, Then after the opening, we cut to NC in his room) ![]()
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