By the mid-1980s, the fabled animation studios of Walt Disney had fallen on hard times. The artists were polarized between newcomers hungry to innovate and old timers not yet ready to relinquish control. These conditions produced a series of box-office flops and pessimistic forecasts: maybe the best days of animation were over. Maybe the public didn't care. Only a miracle or a magic spell could produce a happy ending. Waking Sleeping Beauty is no fairy tale. It's the true story of how Disney regained its magic with a staggering output of hits - "Little Mermaid," "Beauty and the Beast ," "Aladdin," "The Lion King," and more - over a 10-year period.
Directed by Don Hahn
computer animation
struggle for survival
documentary filmmaking
innovation
challenge for change
motion picture studio
movie studio
struggle for independence
animation documentary
economic struggle
past failure
digital innovation
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Cast
Don Hahn
Self
Roy Edward Disney
Self
Michael Eisner
Self
Jeffrey Katzenberg
Self
Rob Minkoff
Self - Pumbaa (voice)
Glen Keane
Self
Ron Clements
Self
John Musker
Self
Mike Gabriel
Self (voice)
Roger Allers
Self - Jenny Foxworth / Timon (voice)
Gary Trousdale
Self
Kirk Wise
Self
Crew
Don Hahn
Director
Howard Ashman
In Memory Of
Popular Reviews
38 reviews
James HoganPRO
10.0★ · 01/20/26
Rewatched this cause Roger Allred just died. Just as good as always.
Rewatched this cause Roger Allred just died. Just as good as always.
James HoganPRO
10.0★ · 10/29/25
Second only to Howard.
Second only to Howard.
Epicpizzacat
8.0★ · 09/08/25
Stuff like this gives me hope that like every 30 years a chain reaction happens at this studio that pumps out the greatest animated movies ever then booty cheeks then greatest
Stuff like this gives me hope that like every 30 years a chain reaction happens at this studio that pumps out the greatest animated movies ever then booty cheeks then greatest
Maé
10.0★ · 05/01/24
Michael Eisner is the best thing that ever happened to Disney (after Walt)
Michael Eisner is the best thing that ever happened to Disney (after Walt)
Aaron Townsend
Truly a fascinating watch! This was Disney in their Prime!!! Seeing the origin of their renaissance was really interesting as a fan. It’s also crazy to compare this to the state Disney is in now to this. I think Disney can come back from this horrible 100th year.
Truly a fascinating watch! This was Disney in their Prime!!! Seeing the origin of their renaissance was really interesting as a fan. It’s also crazy to compare this to the state Disney is in now to this. I think Disney can come back from this horrible 100th year.