Talk:List of most expensive animated films/Archive 1

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Orphaned references in List of most expensive animated films
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Timelines
Hi all! This article fascinates me and, while niche, I think actually catalogues a very interesting piece of animation history. That being said, I think a significant portion of it may be incorrect. Initially, I just thought it was missing the 2001 Final Fantasy film which I knew was the most expensive animated film at its time of release (honestly, I probably would never have heard of it otherwise). The plan was then to use boxofficemojo to track back past 1989 and create as cohesive a timeline prior to the release of the Little Mermaid as possible.

However, after doing some digging, it appears there are significantly more issues than I initally realized. Not only was The Black Cauldron (released 1985) more expensive than The Little Mermaid (released 1989), but the list was also missing The Lion King (1994) and Pocohantas (1995), both of which cost more than The Little Mermaid to produce. So far, I have only even looked at Disney films, and there's at least 3 missing items and 1 erroneous item on the list of most expensive films made since 1985. I have personally made an excel sheet and am going to spend a while attempting to fix up this timeline - however, I wanted to post something on the talk page as my edits may not be final (some of this information, especially pre-1990, is fairly hard to find), and as there are likely significant edits incoming. If anyone has any suggestions of other reputable sources of film budgets, by all means, any and all help would be appreciated.

Thanks!

WellRehearsedWhale (talk) 22:33, 31 May 2020 (UTC)
 * If you can find any sources feel free to add them to this page it unprotected so u can Just add them in Fan Of Lion King 🦁 (talk) 13:40, 31 December 2020 (UTC)