What disney animated movie do u like?

Here is a list to choose from:
1937 –Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
1940 –Pinocchio
1940 –Fantasia
1941 –Dumbo
1942 –Bambi
1943 –Saludos Amigos
1945 –The Three Caballeros
1946 –Make Mine Music
1947 –Fun and Fancy Free
1948 –Melody Time
1949 –The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad
1950 –Cinderella
1951 –Alice in Wonderland
1953 –Peter Pan
1955 –Lady and the Tramp
1959 –Sleeping Beauty
1961 –101 Dalmatians
1963 –The Sword and the Stone
1967 –The Jungle Book
1970 –The Aristocats
1973 –Robin Hood
1977 –The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
1977 –The Rescuers
1981 –The Fox and the Hound
1985 –The Black Cauldron
1986 –The Great Mouse Detective
1988 –Oliver & Company
1989 –The Little Mermaid
1990 –The Rescuers Down Under
1991 –Beauty and the Beast
1992 –Aladdin
1994 –The Lion King
1995 –Pocahontas
1996 –The Hunchback of Notre Dame
1997 –Hercules
1998 –Mulan
1999 –Tarzan
2000 –Fantasia 2000
2000 –Dinosaur
2001 –The Emperor’s New Groove
2001 –Atlantis: The Lost Empire
2002 –Lilo and Stitch
2002 –Treasure Planet
2003 –Brother Bear
2004 –Home on the Range
2005 –Chicken Little
2007 –Meet the Robinsons
2008 –BOLT

I really like meet the robinsons, fantasia and fantasia 2000, The lion king, Dumbo, the many adventures of winnie the phooh and lots more

What is yours

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Can I post more than one? xD

I love The Lion King, Bambi, Aladdin, somewhat of Cinderella, Hercules, and Meet the Robinsons.

I like the older animation of Disney, it’s what you grow up with right? :wink: but Meet The Robinsons was a great movie too.

Wow, let me see how many of these I’ve even seen. I love Disney, but this list should be a good starting place to find out what I need to add to my Netflix queue right away. Is this the definitive list, Pixart, or just a selection of them?

Have Seen:
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (owned it on VHS, will buy the Blu-Ray in the fall): A
Pinocchio (owned it on VHS, own it on Blu-Ray): A
Fantasia (owned it on VHS): A
Dumbo (owned it on VHS): A
Bambi (saw it far too long ago to be able to grade it)
The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad (rented it from Netflix): B
Cinderella (own it on DVD): B
Alice in Wonderland (saw it on video): B+
Peter Pan (saw it on video): A-
Sleeping Beauty (saw it on TV): B-
101 Dalmatians (owned it on VHS): A-
The Jungle Book (owned it on VHS): A-
The Aristocats (saw it far too long ago to be able to grade it)
Robin Hood (saw it far too long ago to be able to grade it)
The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (own it on DVD): A
The Rescuers (saw it far too long ago to be able to grade it)
The Fox and the Hound (owned it on VHS): A
The Great Mouse Detective (rented it from Netflix): B
The Little Mermaid (owned it on DVD): B+
Beauty and the Beast (owned it on VHS): A
Aladdin (saw it in theaters, owned it on VHS, own it on DVD): A
The Lion King (saw it on opening day, owned it on VHS, own it on DVD): A
Pocahontas (saw it in theaters, owned it on VHS): B+
The Hunchback of Notre Dame (saw it in theaters, owned it on VHS): B+
Hercules (saw it in theaters): B+
Mulan (saw it in theaters, own it on DVD): A-
Tarzan (saw it in theaters – four times!): B
Fantasia 2000 (saw it in theaters twice): B+
Dinosaur (saw it in theaters): D
The Emperor’s New Groove (saw it in theaters): B+
Lilo and Stitch (saw it in theaters): B-
Treasure Planet (saw it in theaters): B
Chicken Little (saw it in theaters in 3-D): C
Meet the Robinsons (saw it on OnDemand): C+
Bolt (saw it in theaters in 3-D – twice): A-

I’d guess about four of those films would crack my Top 100 list, five tops. With Pixar, almost all of them would.

Haven’t Seen:
Saludos Amigos – What is this, exactly?
The Three Caballeros – Definitely want to see this someday.
Make Mine Music – I’d probably love this. I might have even seen it waaay, way back but if I did, I’ve forgotten.
Fun and Fancy Free – Really want to see this.
Melody Time – Same with this one.
Lady and the Tramp – I might have seen this one, but I can’t remember. I definitely should see it again, though.
The Sword and the Stone – Not really interested in this one.
The Black Cauldron – The only reason I’d see this is because it’s where Tim Burton got his start (along with “Fox and the Hound”).
Oliver & Company – Might have seen this one, too. But I’ve definitely seen all the musical numbers, thanks to those old Disney Sing-A-Long videos.
The Rescuers Down Under – Maybe some day.
Atlantis: The Lost Empire – “Dinosaur” left me in a foul mood with Disney. I’ll probably never see this one.
Brother Bear – I actually watched half of this one, but it was so bad I turned it off. So I don’t count this one.
Home on the Range – Ah, the infamous “Home on the Range”. I’ll never watch you. (Thank God for “The Princess and the Frog” and the return of 2-D Disney Animation.)

I feel from 2001 t0 2005 were all bad movies i call it disney’s horrible time

i must disagree. i love lilo and stitch, it is one of my favorite disney movies. i think chris sanders is a genius and i still have my stitch stuffed animal that i took with me everywhere once i got it, in my room. the emperor’s new groove was also a hilarious movie, which i honestly have the whole movie memorized but i might be impartial on that one since i have a huge soft spot for llamas.

i obviously really love the little mermaid, since i relate to ariel, which is a splendid considering my mom had no idea the movie even existed when i was born (and i was born right after it came out, my mom lives under a rock)

but beauty and the beast is my all time favorite. i feel like all my favorite disney movies have really amazing soundtracks, like lion king, pocahontas, hercules, and even aladdin. they really had something good going on for a while there.

Bolt is my absolute favorite movie, with its amazing visuals, heartwarming - if a bit unoriginal - story (which I think is a testament to how great the movie is), and extremely memorable characters (one of whom being my favorite in the history of film). Some of my other favorite Disney films, though, are Tarzan, The Lion King, Bambi, and Aladdin. :wink:

I feel exactly the same way. These are two rays of light in the “dark ages” of Disney animation.

My favourite Disney film is the Hunchback of Notre Damé, I saw it on TV a few weeks ago and I’d forgotten how good it was.

but i have only two options to describe my view i lie robinhood and alladin at the most as i daily used to see them
thank you

The Fox and the Hound is my fourth favorite. Always cry whenever I see it.
Robin Hood is my third. It was fun.
Hunchback of Notredame second. Love the music, especially that one where Quasimodo is jumping to and fro the bell towers singing in that grand voice.
Mulan, will always be my number one. Loved every part it, and who doesn’t cry whenever that Reflection scene comes? I break down whenever I listen to it, one of Disney’s best songs. :cry:

The Lion King, The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, Lilo and Stitch, Aladdin, Hercules, Mulan, Bambi, Brother Bear, Treasure Planet, ultimately. And Bolt and Meet the Robinsons weren’t so bad, either. Quite enjoyable, actually.

I really would like to see Fun and Fancy Free. I may have seen it before, but so long ago I do not remember a thing. And Melody Time.

The Three Cabelleros were HILARIOUS! But the movie didn’t really have a plot. It’s like two separate cartoons in the beginning (because Donald’s watching videos- but we see the full cartoons), then something that seems to build up a plot, but later just goes as random funny parts, some interesting animation and live action mix, and the end is kinda random. [spoil]A funny bull fight with Donald as a bull, and if I remember correctly, a colorful and cartoonish musical number/explosion marathon[/spoil]. Yeah, not really an actual story there. Good entertainment, but only if you’re looking for laughs, basically. On the bright side, it’s not like the comedies nowadays that use overrated gross jokes and pop culture stuff.

I remember these movies touching me with tearjerking or close-to-tearjerking moments: Brother Bear, Dumbo, Alice in Wonderland, Mulan, Lilo and Stitch, The Lion King, Bambi, The Fox and the Hound (still gets me), The Rescuers, Oliver and Company, The Hunchback of Notre Dame (I think, but I’m not sure).

Oh, yes, and Fantasia & Fantasia 2000 were awesome. Spectacular! Fantastic!! :smiley:

MUST SEE AGAIN LIST: Oliver and Company, Beauty and the Beast, Lady and the Tramp, The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, The Rescuers, The Jungle Book, Fantasia, Treasure Planet, The Hunchback of Notre Dame

HAVEN’T SEEN BUT WANT TO SEE: The Black Cauldron (very underrated!), The Great Mouse Detective.

Might I also mention that Atlantis: The Lost Empire and The Sword in the Stone and I believe also Treasure Planet are quite underrated. They’re wonderful films, though. Full of magic, technology, and even seeking something.

The Lion King is probably my fave, and I haven’t seen a lot of the old ones lately. I remember watching The Brave Little Toaster (haha, Lasseter) a long time ago, that was always a favorite.

Aladdin = best Disney movie ever!!!

I am also big fan of the Little Mermaid. That was the first movie I ever went nuts over. For a long time, I was mermaid obsessed.

I’m a fan of most of the late 80s/90s Disney. Lion King, Pocahontas, Hercules, Mulan, I enjoyed those a lot. :slight_smile:

Beauty & the Beast is one of my all time favorite movies, and probably my favorite animated Disney movie. Although I also enjoy the Lion King, Mulan, the Little Mermaid, and 101 Dalmatians.

My favorites are Fantasia, Pinocchio, and Peter Pan.

All of the above!

haha

I want to see Tarzan again! Its been forever and i love that movie!

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, The Three Callaberos, Cinderella, Lady & The Tramp, The Jungle Book, The Aristocats, Robin Hood, The Fox and The Hound, The Great Mouse Detective, Oliver & Company, Aladdin, The Lion King, Pocahantas, Hercules, Mulan, Tarzan, Fantasia 2000, The Emperor’s New Groove, Atlantis: The Lost Empire, Lilo & Stitch, Treasure Planet, Meet The Robinsons and Bolt are the movies I have watched more than once and wouldn’t mind watching again. :smiley:

The rest are unforgettable too, just that the ones I’ve listed have a higher ‘repeat viewing’ factor for me. :wink:

I could never choose just one, there were too many I liked and rarely any that I didn’t like (excluding Bolt, that film was just bad).

My favourites are probably:
-Basil the Great Mouse Detective
-Alice in Wonderland
-Mulan
-Lilo and Stitch 1 and 2
-Stitch! The Movie
-Bambi 1 and 2
-The Fox and the Hound
-Emperor’s New Groove / Kronk’s New Groove
-The Lion King 1, 2, and 3
-Peter Pan
-The Rescuers / The Rescuers Down Under

lady and the tramp, tarzan, lion king, snow white, brother bear, hunchback of notredame, treasure planet n sleeping beauty are my favs, and bolt brought disney back!

Can’t I choose all of them? :laughing:

In no particular order:
Bambi
The Lion King
Bolt
Lady and the Tramp
Oliver & co.
Brother Bear

I am also one of the few people who enjoyed Chicken Little. :stuck_out_tongue: