DimDito Posted June 14, 2014 Posted June 14, 2014 I watched Frozen for the first time 2 hours ago and this came to mind. Simple enough. Everyone has watched a Disney movie sometime in their life, and it usually sticks right in childhood. Name the ones you like most and why, put up a spoiler warning if needed. You can name multiple titles. Remember, DISNEY, not DREAMWORKS. It also has to be an animated feature film, no hybrid, no live action. Or if you don't like them or haven't watched any, please tell me why before I murder you in your sleep. Here's the entire list to help you remember (in order of release): 1930 - Snow White and the Seven Dwarves 1940 - Pinocchio - Dumbo - Bambi - Make Mine Music - The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad 1950 - Cinderella - Alice in Wonderland - Peter Pan - Lady and the Tramp - Sleeping Beauty 1960 - 101 Dalmatians - A Sword in the Stone - The Jungle Book 1970 - The Aristocats - Robin Hood - The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh - The Rescuers 1980 - The Fox and the Hound - The Black Cauldron - The Great Mouse Detective - Oliver & Company - The Little Mermaid 1990 - DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp - The Rescuers Down Under - Beauty and the Beast - Aladdin - The Lion King - A Goofy Movie - Pocahontas - Toy Story - The Hunchback of Notre Dame - Hercules - Mulan - A Bug's Life - Doug's 1st Movie - Tarzan - Toy Story 2 2000 - The Tigger Movie - Dinosaur - The Emperor's New Groove - Recess: School's Out - Atlantis: The Lost Empire - Monsters, Inc. - Return to Never Land - Lilo & Stitch - Treasure Planet - The Jungle Book 2 - Piglet's Big Movie - Finding Nemo - Brother Bear - Teacher's Pet - Home on the Range - The Incredibles - Pooh's Heffalump Movie - Chicken Little - The Wild - Cars - The Nightmare Before Christmas - Meet the Robinsons - Ratatouille - WALL-E - Bolt - Up - Disney's A Christmas Carol - The Princess and the Frog 2010 - Toy Story 3 - Tangled - Mars Needs Moms - Cars 2 - Winnie the Pooh - Arjun: The Warrior Prince - Brave - Frankenweenie - Wreck-It Ralph - Monsters University - Planes - Frozen Quote
Guest Posted June 14, 2014 Posted June 14, 2014 My all time favorite animated Movie is Wall-E. For both personnal and quality reasons. I just like this movie. Ratatouille was also great. As for short animated movies, I have Paperman in mind. I haven't watch Frozen yet, but the English singer is incredibly bad in my opinion. Let it go is a nice song with a terrible singer. Quote
Nagisa_Fawkes Posted June 14, 2014 Posted June 14, 2014 Nowadays I think Disney has only ordinary movies and such, but Disney was a big part of my childhood, mainly this two pieces: The Lion King: Raise your hand if you didn't cry when Mufasa died, and Simba lied with his corpse like he was just sleeping. See? No one raised a hand, and that's to be expected. Besides, who didn't have a good laugh with Timon and Pumbaa? The best duo in the Disney universe? Tarzan: Not as much as The Lion King, but Tarzan was a very good piece. Mainly in the ending, when at his deathbed, Kerchak finally accepts Tarzan as his son, that was pretty emotional. I don't think I needed to put these in spoiler tags, because I'm guessing everyone here saw those pieces. Blue Ember 1 Quote
Nosebleed Posted June 14, 2014 Posted June 14, 2014 Frozen is incredibly overrated For me it was definitely WALL-E That movie was so powerful as far as overall messages go and it just.. it was so different than usual disney and I was absolutely enchanted by it and I cried when I watched it in theaters. It's mostly just a personal thing of course but I liked the fact that the main characters didn't even have that many lines yet the whole romantic plot disney movies always have was so beautiful in its own way and conveyed so much emotion (for me at least). It is by far my favorite romance in the disney world. And of course the setting was incredibly powerful. I swear after I watched that movie as a kid I literally freaked out over recycling. Quote
Blue Ember Posted June 14, 2014 Posted June 14, 2014 (I kinda liked a lot of Disney movies, but if I had to choose a few then: The Emperor's New Grove- Funny mostly & the MC did learn his lesson. Ratatouille- I like cooking so this one just happened to go with my tastes. Disney's A Christmas Carol- I usually don't like dark stories, but it did follow close to the book & I liked it. That's pretty much it.) Quote
Kaguya Posted June 14, 2014 Posted June 14, 2014 Didn't have a TV while I was growing up. When I first got to see a disney movie, I was already around 15- Never liked any, though. I always had the impresion those movies are geared towards children, I can't really enjoy that. Quote
GetterEmperor Posted June 14, 2014 Posted June 14, 2014 There are a couple but if I had to choose it would be WALL-E because it's one of the only movies that actually almost made me cry and I really enjoyed and The Incredibles pretty much just cause I like super hero movies. Quote
DimDito Posted June 14, 2014 Author Posted June 14, 2014 My favorite animated film would be Mulan. Struck me as a kid, awesome characters, intriguing story, beautiful soundtrack, and let's be honest, the main character is a badass. The runner-ups I love equally are; The Lion King: Hamlet in cartoon form. How interesting is that? Long live the king. Toy Story 3: Man tears. Very touching and amazing visuals. WALL-E: Why wouldn't it be on this list? It's WALL-E. I haven't watch Frozen yet, but the English singer is incredibly bad in my opinion. Let it go is a nice song with a terrible singer. Agreed. I was fine with the other singers though, particularly Anna's seiyuu. (hehe. I used seiyuu.) Didn't have a TV while I was growing up. When I first got to see a disney movie, I was already around 15- Never liked any, though. I always had the impresion those movies are geared towards children, I can't really enjoy that. Sadly when you had the chance to watch them you were no longer its target audience. Shame, would've made a nice childhood though. I'll spare your life. Anyway, adults seem to enjoy some too in the sense that they 'bring out the inner child' in them, probably along with a lot of nostalgia factor. Quote
FruitsPunchSamurai Posted June 14, 2014 Posted June 14, 2014 A bugs life, and CHICKEN LITTLE. I loved that movie so much. Quote
Mr. Meogii Posted June 14, 2014 Posted June 14, 2014 Well I have a lot to be honest. 1.) Brother Bear 2.) The wild 3.) The Jungle Book 4.) The Incredibles 5.) A goofy Movie 6.) The Lion King 7.) Mulan 8.) Hercules 9.) Tarzan 10.) 101 Dalmatians XD My top ten Favs Quote
Okami Posted June 14, 2014 Posted June 14, 2014 I never really like them not even in childhood, even back than the ones I watched ware Anime like Dragon Ball and Digimon Adventure. Quote
Chocolat Posted June 14, 2014 Posted June 14, 2014 There's a Disney thread and I didn't saw it??? My favourites are: 1) The aristocats: It's not their best, but I saw it a lot of time when I was a child, so it has a nostalgic value. Plus everybody wants to be a cat~ 2) Beauty and the Beast: interesting heroine and hero, funny villain and good songs. Plus like the aristocats, the story is in France, so it makes me proud for no reason 3) The Incredibles: My first movie in theater, I just loved the story, the action, the characters, plus it was really funny! 4) Hum.. I'll say Alice in wonderland (mixed with the story of through the looking glasses). At some points it was messy, but overall it was nice, with some nice songs (I love all in the golden afternoon), but not a masterpiece. There's many others like the little mermaid, or wall-e, but I'll stop here. Quote
Down Posted June 14, 2014 Posted June 14, 2014 Pick one? I can't do that >_> Favorites would be: *Bambi *Cinderella (Didn't mark me as a child, but it's so much the canonical fairy tale, ever since I got interested in narration around fairy tales and meta-stories I've a special feeling about it) *The Jungle Book *The Aristocats *The Fox and the Hound *The Lion King I have to admit I have yet to see Wall-E. Quote
Mr. Meogii Posted June 14, 2014 Posted June 14, 2014 Pick one? I can't do that >_> Favorites would be: *Bambi *Cinderella (Didn't mark me as a child, but it's so much the canonical fairy tale, ever since I got interested in narration around fairy tales and meta-stories I've a special feeling about it) *The Jungle Book *The Aristocats *The Fox and the Hound *The Lion King I have to admit I have yet to see Wall-E. The fox and the hound! How could I forget that one! Quote
rski100 Posted June 14, 2014 Posted June 14, 2014 It has to be Toy Story 1, i mean that was hillarious. With Tim Allen and Tom Hanks. They made such a good dou Woody "You, Are, A, Toyyyyy! You're not the real thing. You're an action figure. You are a child's play thing!" Buzz "You are a sad, strange little man. You have my pity. Farewell." Woody "Good riddance, you looney." Woody "Wait a minute......I just let a rocket. Rockets explode!" Buzz "I Don't believe that man has ever been to medical school." Woody "Look buzz, were flying." Buzz "Were not flying. Were falling, with style." Buzz "I've set my laser from stun, to kill." Woody "Oh Great, oh great. If anyone tries to attack us, we can blink em to death." Some of my favorite quotes. Quote
HMN Posted June 14, 2014 Posted June 14, 2014 i watched i lot of disney movies when i was a kid it's a tough decision but i have to go with Aladdin as my most favorite i just loved the story it was really interesting starlessn1ght 1 Quote
Niko Posted June 14, 2014 Posted June 14, 2014 My all time favorite animated Movie is Wall-E. For both personnal and quality reasons. I just like this movie. Ratatouille was also great. As for short animated movies, I have Paperman in mind. I haven't watch Frozen yet, but the English singer is incredibly bad in my opinion. Let it go is a nice song with a terrible singer. This. Walle-E for sure. Quote
Life Posted June 15, 2014 Posted June 15, 2014 I loved Dinosaur. I don't know why... It outclasses almost every other disney movie... just me though. Quote
Darkshine Posted June 15, 2014 Posted June 15, 2014 The Lion King was my all time favorite when I was a kid and I still like it to this day. Toy Story series is also a close 2nd. Quote
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