How Disney’s horror trend started in 1929.
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Though Disney has always been a brand catered towards younger audiences, that doesn't mean the franchise can't delve into the spooky side of things, and in fact, the company became known for their scarier films throughout the 1980s and 1990s, except, those weren't Disney's first tries at horror. In fact, Disney's original attempt to break into the horror genre actually started 94 years ago in 1929.
Disney has released a slew of movies that lean on the scarier side of things. In the 80s and 90s, Disney's scary movies included Halloweentown, Hocus Pocus, The Black Cauldron, and The Nightmare Before Christmas. In previous decades, Disney was known for its sweet and romantic movies such as Sleeping Beauty and Snow White, however at this time, the franchise jumped headfirst into something new, and ultimately succeeded.
Although this isn't a feature film like Hocus Pocus, it is truly the start of a long-running era for Disney. It broke the mold of princesses and happy endings, and instead, gave audiences something more macabre and strange. It took several decades, but the effects of The Skeleton Dance were eventually felt at Disney, and the franchise tried once again to get spooky. Fortunately, these attempts succeeded, and have now given audiences some of the most iconic Halloween movies of all time.
The Skeleton Dance's Macabre Short Explains Why Disney Made The Nightmare Before Christmas One movie in particular that was likely made because of the impact of The Skeleton Dance was Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas. Previously, Disney had really only used its animation for joyful, non-scary content, so this film was quite out of left field for the franchise. It came with plenty of risks too because of its macabre story and creepy stop-motion animation.
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