Who is the champion?
FOMO: "Fear Of Missing Out", also commonly known as people with a mental issue of managing time and activities, many expecting others to fit into their schedule so they don't miss out on things to come. If FOMO becomes a problem for you, do seek help, it can be a very unhealthy lifestyle..
..umm if memory serves Disney owned the publishing rights for a long time....
It depends. These companies are large enough and old enough that there are multiple different eras and creators. Some are good, some are bad.
If we're talking about golden age Disney way back when Walt was alive, then it was pretty good. Also gotta give credit where credit is due for pretty much defining animation as well know it today. Tarzan was also good. If you include live action, then a lot of the old stuff put out in the 50s and 60s was really good, like Swiss Family Robinson. For modern stuff, I guess maybe the first two Narnia movies were decent, but that's it. Outside of that? Bottom of the barrel filth. The 3D CGI movies are forgettable and the live action stuff is bottom of the barrel filth. Maybe pretty, but still garbage.
For Ghibli, again it depends. Miyazaki's stuff tends to be good, but not perfect. His films tend to have anti-climatic endings, and the preachiness and the hypocrisy is overbearing. He also stands on the shoulders of giants (Disney), but I prefer the aesthetic of his movies to almost all Disney movies (that exception being Tarzan). His movies tend to have more memorable soundtracks than Disney's. The non-Miyazaki films by Ghibli range from decent (Pom-Poko) to... subpar (the grossly overrated Grave of the Fireflies), to legit bad (Tales from Earthsea).
Overall: Miyazaki Ghibli films > Walt era Disney > Ghibli overall >>>>>>>>>>> Disney overall
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Prince of Egypt was really good. Seriously good. But then they started macking incredibly disrespectful, irreverent schlock. Kung Fu Panda 1 and How to Train your Dragon 1 were unusually good but still held back by the fart jokes. Everything else is garbage.
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I don't think Pixar was the most amazing thing ever like people made them out to be (Bug's Life and Ratatouille are forgettable), but they were overall pretty good. At least while Lassetter was in charge and when they only sequel they had done was Toy Story 2 (one of the few sequels to be better than the original). The last good movie they did was Up. Then they started making sequel shit. Yeah yeah everyone talks about the ending of Toy Story 3 but personally I felt that it really suffered, and the ending message was awful.
for me its ghibli, hands down. i havent rewatched a disney movie in years while i rewatch mononoke at least once a year and other ghibli movies as well.
but im also a fucking weeb, so take that with a grain of salt ...
Yeah remember that time people specifically picked out A Bug's Life for an example of Pixar work?
Me neither.
Honestly this is borderline frustrating to a degree to a point that it's coming across just as trying too hard.
Like, Finding Nemo? The OG Toy Story? Soul? Inside Out?
It's genuinely undeniable how impactful these movies are, and that's just scraping the surface. Hell, Inside Out alone, the fact that there's a movie that psychologists are able to use to help kids understand the importance of mental health.
It's fine to prefer one over the other of course, but there's just absolutely no way in hell to genuinely ask if Studio Ghibli holds a candle to Disney overall at any point. The success speaks for itself. But that's not to knock Ghibli, after all, just because there's a literal juggernaut of a company doesn't make what they've accomplished less impressive.
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Never saw anything by studio ghibli.
And with "Frozen" and "Up" still on my mind...well.
Might as well rename the thread "do you prefer Western or Japanese animation?" because I get the impression the answers will be divided along those party lines.
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Both champions for sure
Personally I prefer Disney. Not saying that Studio Ghibli is bad in any way, it's just that I've never found the type of movies they make to be appealing to me.