\Then take Pocahontas... the animation was beautiful, but it suffered from a terrible plot, bad writing, bad dialogue, dumb songs, historic revisioning, and even the voice acting was flat. Only person who sounded good was David Ogden Steirs. Mel Gibson was much better in Chicken Run. So yes, story, writing, acting and all that should always come first. But unfortunately, only a handful of people actually care about doing it that way.
Sorry, Dr., but I'm going to have to very strongly disagree with you on Pocahontas, which is one of my favorites and very much underappreciated. IMO, your opinions on it are very overly-negative, hateful, biased and just make me want to cry and feel bad about liking what I like.
In addition to the beautiful animation, the songs and music scores in it are some of the best to ever come out of the Disney Studio ever wrote ("Colors of the Wind" won the Academy Award for Best Song, for one thing) and the writing, acting, voice acting and dialogue ARE wonderful and deserve to be enjoyed for what they are.
Not every animated film has to have constant in-your-face action and suspense all the time.
And forget about all that "historic revision" garbage (an undeserved slant towards this masterpiece--a criticism about it that has always irritated me). After all, it's just a movie!
My advice: Maybe you should re-watch that film more and more and maybe you'll learn to be more appreciative of it.
(sigh) Okay, rant over. Please don't bite my head off...