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What's your favorite animated Disney movie?
Snow White and the Seven Dwarves
5%
 5%  [ 3 ]
Cinderella
3%
 3%  [ 2 ]
Aladdin
9%
 9%  [ 5 ]
The Lion King
21%
 21%  [ 11 ]
Sleeping Beauty
5%
 5%  [ 3 ]
The Little Mermaid
5%
 5%  [ 3 ]
Tarzan
5%
 5%  [ 3 ]
101 Dalmations
3%
 3%  [ 2 ]
Mulan
7%
 7%  [ 4 ]
Other: _________
30%
 30%  [ 16 ]
Total Votes : 52

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anotherrandomtuesday
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patrock wrote:
Pantheon4 wrote:
anotherrandomtuesday wrote:
Jared x wrote:
anotherrandomtuesday wrote:
vivalaspopie wrote:
Emperor's New Groove

Seriously? That movie was awful.

I agree. That was terrible. I know lots of people who absolutely love it though. I don't get it.

I have never heard of anyone liking it at all until this thread.

Says a lot about people in this thread... just sayin'.

What? That 11-year-olds like stupid movies?

11-year-olds do like stupid movies; however, that movie wasn't just stupid, it was flat out awful.
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anotherrandomtuesday wrote:
patrock wrote:
Pantheon4 wrote:
anotherrandomtuesday wrote:
Jared x wrote:
anotherrandomtuesday wrote:
vivalaspopie wrote:
Emperor's New Groove

Seriously? That movie was awful.

I agree. That was terrible. I know lots of people who absolutely love it though. I don't get it.

I have never heard of anyone liking it at all until this thread.

Says a lot about people in this thread... just sayin'.

What? That 11-year-olds like stupid movies?

11-year-olds do like stupid movies; however, that movie wasn't just stupid, it was flat out awful.

Possibly. I haven't seen it since it came out, though. It was good when I was 11. Rolling Eyes
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ladiosadice wrote:
Alice in Wonderland, 101 Dalamatians, Jungle Book, and Robin Hood.

You rule for having the exact same answer as me, just reverse the order of those 4. and I can't remember dumbo, its just been so long.

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Gimme the old pen & ink creations any day, back when Walt had no compunction about scaring the bejeezus out of little kids (and even a few adults) - Pinocchio
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No Alice Crying or Very sad . I had a toughie between the Lion King, and Aladdin, two great movies. I had to pick the Lion King though. Such amazing characters. Mufasa nooo whyyy Scar you bastard. Mufasa is like the Atticus Finch of disney movies he was amazing.
I also like the whole Timmon, Rafiki, and Pomba.

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Peter Pan
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BNROCKS wrote:
I can see what's happening.

WHAT?

And they don't have a clue!

WHO?

They'll fall in love and here's the bottom line - our trio's down to two..

Oh..

Guess what I voted for.


the sweet caress of twilight..
There's magic everywhere
And with all this romantic atmosphere
Disaster's in the air!!!

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Jared x wrote:
That and Little Nemo's Adventures in Slumberland.


I love that movie!

Also, I can't believe no one's brought up The Nightmare Before Christmas. That's my alltime favorite Disney animated movie, but The Little Mermaid is second.
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ghost in the snow wrote:
Jared x wrote:
That and Little Nemo's Adventures in Slumberland.


I love that movie!

Also, I can't believe no one's brought up The Nightmare Before Christmas. That's my alltime favorite Disney animated movie, but The Little Mermaid is second.


TNBC is kinda not really a Disney animated movie. Same thing with Pixar movies.

It's funny because I've never stayed awake all the way through The Little Mermaid. I'm pretty sure that I've seen the whole thing in pieces.

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leighish wrote:
BNROCKS wrote:
I can see what's happening.

WHAT?

And they don't have a clue!

WHO?

They'll fall in love and here's the bottom line - our trio's down to two..

Oh..

Guess what I voted for.


the sweet caress of twilight..
There's magic everywhere
And with all this romantic atmosphere
Disaster's in the air!!!


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the sword and the stone! classic!

also, emperor's new groove was hilarious. it's in the top ten for me. of course, I don't count miyazaki or pixar in that. just straight up disney animated. I like mainly the older ones. everything after mulan was pretty much awful (ie Hercules, Atlantis)

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dont_panic wrote:
the sword and the stone! classic!

also, emperor's new groove was hilarious. it's in the top ten for me. of course, I don't count miyazaki or pixar in that. just straight up disney animated. I like mainly the older ones. everything after mulan was pretty much awful (ie Hercules, Atlantis)

1. Hercules was pre-Mulan. ( '97 vs '98 )
2. It was good. Wink

I almost bought The Sword and the Stone the other day. Or ordered it online, rather. I got 101 Dalmations and The Jungle Book instead. They should hopefully be here this week. Smile

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The Little Mermaid is one of the worst movies I've ever seen. I also really disliked The Emperor's New Groove. In fact, I haven't enjoyed a single Disney movie since The Hunchback of Notre Dame. As far as favorites go, I'm going to have to say Winnie the Pooh.
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dont_panic wrote:
the sword and the stone! classic!

also, emperor's new groove was hilarious. it's in the top ten for me. of course, I don't count miyazaki or pixar in that. just straight up disney animated. I like mainly the older ones. everything after mulan was pretty much awful (ie Hercules, Atlantis)


Really? You need to stop huffing so much gas. The Emperor's New Groove SUCKED! Mulan was the last good Disney Animated feature. Hercules and Atlantis both did suck though. But I'd like to add Treasure Planet to the suck list too.

Top 5 of the 90s:
1.)Beauty and the Beast
2.)The Lion King
3.)Aladdin
4.)The Hunchback of Notre Dame

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Pantheon4 wrote:

Top 5 of the 90s:
1.)Beauty and the Beast
2.)The Lion King
3.)Aladdin
4.)The Hunchback of Notre Dame

so whats number 5

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