Mike Worrall, “Garden of Timelessness”, 1997-1999, oil on panel. B. 1942, Matlock Derbyshire, UK.

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Mike Worrall, “Garden of Timelessness”, 1997-1999, oil on panel. B. 1942, Matlock Derbyshire, UK.
Best non-Disney animated family movie from 1997-1999
Anastasia
Cats Don't Dance
Antz
The Prince of Egypt
The Rugrats Movie
Quest for Camelot
The King and I
The Iron Giant
Other
The last part of my non-Disney '90s nostalgia kick.
I somehow suspect either Anastasia or The Prince of Egypt will be the winner, but I'm not sure which one. Let's see!
In the small workspace room, they painted a poem on the window pane in blue stained-glass paint. Alluding to the nicknames they had for each other-Jeff was “Scratchy,” Moore “Butterfly”-it read: “The tip of her wing grazed the water lightly where only moments before she had seen the shadow move. She heard the rumors about a lone scratchy fishy. Possibly the only one of it’s kind. Roaming the dark water with his eyes to the sky. With each careful swoop she moved close to the swirling, beautiful blue.”-from Dream Brother
Green Day
Anyone else in that weird middle gap where you don't know if you're a millenial or gen z?
Jayne Heitmeyer Night Man (1997)