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| multiple | 20-Jul-1998 | media/entertainment | RatQueen | by votes | 52 | 9 | 52.9% |
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| User | Comment |
|---|---|
| Pomeranian | posted 20-Jul-1998 7:53pm Peter Pan |
| Jody | posted 21-Jul-1998 10:11am Fantasia and Aladdin are my faves.... |
| Timmi | posted 21-Jul-1998 10:20am Disney is an agent of evil. Kill your Disney films. |
| seven | posted 21-Jul-1998 12:23pm I've never heard of "Bedknobs and Broomsticks". Are you sure that's Disney and not John Waters? |
| bgoodman | posted 21-Jul-1998 12:52pm I'm caught somewhere between Lady and the Tramp and The Toy Story. Lady and the Tramp has lots of great associations for me (plus there are the siamese cats!). But Toy Story was a good story and I really have a thing for that animation style (Pixlar?). |
| hunter | posted 21-Jul-1998 1:24pm I'm surprised you forgot Snow White and the Seven Dwarves, the first full-length Disney Feature. Others not on the list: Fantasia, Aladdin, Beauty and the Beast, the Rescuers movies, Old Yeller, Hercules and Mulan. Disney has done hundreds of movies (remember Sunday nights?) |
| steve | posted 21-Jul-1998 3:04pm I haven't seen any of the recent ones. |
| lisashea | posted 21-Jul-1998 3:09pm A toss up between Toy Story and Cinderella. The lines in Toy Story were excellent!! I love the three eyed martians especially. Bill: Yes yes!! "The Claw is our Master. The Claw chooses who will go and who will stay" and then later Woody's yelling, "Let go of me you zealots!!" Doom: They have a DOLL that says that stuff??? I must have it!!! I was even in Toys R Us a week ago looking for something like that, to no avail. |
| doom | posted 21-Jul-1998 4:43pm Winnie the Pooh! ***Lisashea: I have the stuff doll that when you squeeze it it says "The claw, my master", "ooooooo", or "I have been chosen" It really rocks!! ****Lisashea Q bought it for me at a Disney store, many people have tried to steal it already. The head even lights up when you squeeze him. :) |
| lizzie | posted 21-Jul-1998 5:13pm (How could you forget) Aladdin, and Toy Story |
| BadtzMaru | posted 21-Jul-1998 7:08pm Winnie the Pooh and The Rescuers |
| ron2112 | posted 21-Jul-1998 7:57pm I just saw Mulan and was very entertained. I picked Hunchback however; I really enjoyed the dark tone. I don't enjoy most Disney movies though. ***nbarone: The first movie I ever saw at the theater was "Pinocchio" so I can relate. Actually, I saw it at a drive-in so I don't know if it counts; the first time I saw a movie in an enclosed theater was when my dad and uncle took me to see "Animal House". I think they were drunk; I remember them running around in the aisles and acting like complete imbeciles, but I was pretty young so maybe it's some sort of repressed memory... |
| jjg | posted 22-Jul-1998 1:35pm Probably "Pocahontas" for several really personal reasons that only my wife would understand. *Nbarone: parts of Bednobs and Broomsticks was animated. It was a mix of live action and animation. |
| Resy | posted 22-Jul-1998 3:09pm Robin Hood -- 'crime-in-nittly Trigger, did you put the safety on ol' Betsy' ... ha ha ha --- also loved The Jungle Book which I saw at the drive-in when I was 4... |
| eris | posted 23-Jul-1998 3:20pm I liked Beauty and the Beast. It was really quite progressive. Of the "classic" ones I've seen, I think Fantasia wins. I found Aladdin (and many other of these films) appallingly sexist. |
| reality | posted 24-Jul-1998 4:57pm obvious misses are Snow White, Aladdin, Three Cabellaros(sp?), Hercules, Aristocats, Beauty and the Beast, 101 Dalmations, The Rescuers, The Rescuers Down Under, Peter Pan, The Sword in the Stone umm.. those are the only ones I can remember off hand. at any rate, I am a fan of Disney movies, or at least the ones before Lion King (I wasn't greatly impressed with that). All the animated movies have a formula now.. intro duce characters, they sing, introduce villains, they sing, have some action, then sing, and so on. you can probably time it. at any rate.. I quite like Beauty and the Beast, the Aristocats and the Jungle Book. ** Okay, I forgot Robin Hood, and Oliver and Co.. hmmm. I know there are more, they had 27 at the time of either Aladdin or Little Mermaid.. |
| Kari | posted 24-Jul-1998 8:20pm Hey, what about Aladdin? Of course Hercules was pretty good, and the new one Mulan is fantastic. I admit I take my nieces and nephews to Disney movies because I love them. I also own more than any 26 year old should. I was born and raised in Florida near the Disney Theme Parks so I am not quite normal, of course the blond hair and being a southerner probably has something to do with my oddity. |
| phi | posted 25-Jul-1998 1:16pm I don't really like anything that's come out of Disney in the last several decades (Toy Story doesn't count, that was Pixar). I think they've gotten too afraid to put anything dark in, ever. Fantasia's still good, though. |
| jettles | posted 26-Jul-1998 4:46pm 101 dalmations |
| MrPuck | posted 27-Jul-1998 2:34am No Alladin?? No Beauty and the Beast!!! |
| NYBookworm | posted 27-Jul-1998 2:46pm Beauty and the beast my all-time favoritie Disney. THeres only about 35 movies you probably could find a list of them at IMDB |
| nbarone | posted 28-Jul-1998 3:34pm of the "classic" disney animations, Robin Hood is my all time favorite. it was the first movie I ever saw at the theatre, and after the movie my aunt bought me a cool green Robin Hood hat and a toy bow and arrow set of the more modern features, Hunchback has been by far the best. I was pretty overwhelmed with the art/animation in that one. ***was bedknobs and broomsticks actually animated? ***phi - did you see Hunchback? that had some impressively (for disney) dark scenes in it. |
| bill | posted 28-Jul-1998 7:48pm Chitty, Chitty, Bang Bang (not that can even remember it now, but I remember as a kid being really into it - we used to call my mom's car by that name). *** lisashea, "The claw!" - that was great! *** Hey, there's some new Moses animation coming out ("King of the Desert", something like that) ...looks pretty cool - Moses' story is a pretty exciting one! I don't think it's Disney though. |
| jzp | posted 29-Jul-1998 7:01am steamboat mickey, you heathens. |
| gilly | posted 29-Jul-1998 5:33pm Robin Hood. Robin was such a fox! Fantasia is another of my all-time favorite movies. |
| Atzilut | posted 5-Aug-1998 4:05pm I don't like Disney. Period. I'm with Timmi. Thaw the bastard. JZP: steamboat willie |
| Lorax | posted 6-Aug-1998 3:17pm Beauty and the Beast. First Disney heroine with brown eyes (yes, even the female deer in Bambi had blue eyes, sigh). The library in B&TB was the best part... |
| shadow | posted 15-Aug-1998 1:33am i can't stand disney, it's too sugary.. happy endings bother me, i've never had one and hate watching other people get them.. |
| alucard | posted 11-Nov-2006 4:16am Mary Poppins is my favorite. I know it's not completely animated, but there are animated segments in it. Bedknobs and Broomsticks mixes live action with animation too. |
| Psychologo | posted 23-Apr-2008 9:40am Aladin |
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