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Forum Index > Off-Topic Discussion > Favorite Disney Movies
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Element
Level 60
Joined: 12/18/2012
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Posted: 12/21/2012 at 1:59 PM Post #11
My favorite is Aladdin, the story and the music composition makes it awesome!
Neve
Level 41
Joined: 12/18/2012
Threads: 3
Posts: 31
Posted: 12/21/2012 at 2:00 PM Post #12
Either Beauty and the Beast, Tarzan, or Hercules! Hercules is probably on top, though. I absolutely adore that movie! I wish Disney would make more movies like it! Tangled was a nice step up from what they have been doing lately. (Although I wish they had those old quality shows back on their channel, haha! But that's a completely different topic.)
Edited By on 12/21/2012 at 2:00 PM.
Cheshiremouse
Level 35
Joined: 12/19/2012
Threads: 0
Posts: 1
Posted: 12/22/2012 at 2:05 PM Post #13
Overall, Lion King is #1 in my top favorites! When it was in theaters, my sister and I saw it four times in one week. When I took French in school, I loved when the teacher would put it in; I didn't care if it was in French (and I sucked at the language). After all, I already knew the lines in English by heart. XD

Other favorites would be Mulan, Fox and the Hound (heck, I'll still cry when she releases Todd to the forest), Sleeping Beauty, and definitely Tangled. I do love the music in most of the older movies, like Little Mermaid, Pocahontas, and ... mind going blank in sleepiness. I once owned one of their 'sing-a-long' video tapes, but I don't know what's happened to it.
Neko
Level 46
Joined: 12/22/2012
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Posts: 7
Posted: 12/22/2012 at 8:59 PM Post #14
My top favorite movie would have to be Lady and the Tramp. I mean, it has a really good and very important message in the movie, even though no one really notices it. And the songs are interesting. Plus, it shows that no matter how bad a person may seem just because of what they say or do, they may still be very nice, gentle people. It also shows that even someone like the Tramp can have a true love no matter how impossible it may seem.



~Neko
Elea17
Level 60
Joined: 12/22/2012
Threads: 9
Posts: 38
Posted: 12/23/2012 at 6:57 AM Post #15
The Lion King has to be number 1: it's touching, it's funny and the music is perfect. Hercules is a really good one too, I still sing along to it after years and I still have my Pegasus puppet (it's starting to deteriorate, though... ). And I will have to include Toy Story simply because... Well, it's Toy Story! I cried for Toy Story 3, it was the end of an era for me...

Oh, I almost forgot The Fox And The Hound. I cry everytime I watch it. It's magic.
Edited By on 12/23/2012 at 6:59 AM.
Angeliccandicex
Level 26
Joined: 12/23/2012
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Posts: 1
Posted: 12/23/2012 at 11:43 AM Post #16
I was a big Disney kid growing up too, but my favorites have to be Aladdin, Beauty and the Beast, and Tangled. I always wanted to see Brave. >_<
Sorcha
Level 24
Joined: 1/1/2013
Threads: 2
Posts: 15
Posted: 1/8/2013 at 1:27 PM Post #17
Let's see I have a few...

Beauty and the Beast, Tangled, Brave, The Aristocats, Enchanted.
Moxie
Level 60
Joined: 1/4/2013
Threads: 6
Posts: 348
Posted: 1/11/2013 at 8:48 PM Post #18
Sleeping Beauty was always my favorite as a little kid. As I grew older, I loved that Aurora was physically modeled after Audrey Hepburn.

I remember a lot of hullabaloo in the 1990s with The Little Mermaid, and especially Beauty and the Beast, because Ariel and Belle were the first Disney heroines in the filmmaker's history to move from just wishing to actually doing. Girl power!

The Disney films I either own or will sit down and watch all the way through every time are Beauty and the Beast, Mulan, Tarzan, Cars, and Fantasia.

Edit: I did not care for the "sketch art" look that Disney phased through in the 1970s, with stuff like 101 Dalmatians, The Rescuers, and Robin Hood. I think it took Don Bluth's departure and subsequent huge success with All Dogs Go to Heaven and The Land Before Time to give Disney a kick in the rear to start producing quality films again. They went through a similar slump, in my opinion, with movies like Hercules and The Hunchback of Notre Dame, and again were revitalized through the very competitive (and often much, much better) Pixar. Smartest thing Disney has done since Steamboat Willie was buy Pixar and allow the company to retain its own artistic control. That has breathed tons of life into what could have been a long period of stagnation for Disney.

As you can see, I've done a lot of homework about this company, lol.
Edited By on 1/13/2013 at 7:21 PM.
Flute
Level 70
Joined: 1/12/2013
Threads: 340
Posts: 12,946
Posted: 1/13/2013 at 5:58 PM Post #19
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Old school: Lion King 2. I haven't watched it much, but the music and themes after reading into them years after my childhood are pretty chilling, in a good sort of way that Disney's magic did on it.

New school: Wreck-It-Ralph. Tons of cool video game references even if I'm not big on video games, and the story was kinda cute and kept me interested. c: It was more upbeat with more things happening in it compared to others that I've watched, where you're constantly following one character on their plot. At least, that's my opinion.
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