Favorite Disney Movies

Muppet Master

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TM and MMW are the only ones I watch, and like, do not really care for many of the movies.
 

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I'm partial to a few Don Bluth was involved in before he struck out on his own:

Robin Hood
The Rescuers
The Fox and The Hound

By the mid-80's, Disney did become stagnant. Having one of their top men leave and compete against them was probably the best thing that ever happened to them. The rivalry between the two got a little nasty, but Bluth certainly held his own. Disney did their best to release a movie to compete with Bluth (and to steal his thunder and box office revenue) but for a while it made sparks fly:

American Tail vs. Great Mouse Detective
Land Before Time vs. Oliver and Company
All Dogs Go To Heaven vs. The Little Mermaid
then....
 

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OMG guys that's so freaky hard. Ok
Mulan
Frozen
The little mermaid
Snow White
Sleeping beauty
Cinderella
Alice in wonderland
Aladdin
Lion king
 

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Beauty and the Beast is my all-time favorite. Also:

  • Mulan
  • Princess and the Frog
  • Aladdin
  • Finding Nemo
  • The Rescuers Down Under (the only Disney sequel that was an improvement, in my opinion)
  • Alice in Wonderland (though I haven't seen it in ages)
 

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Beauty and the Beast is my all-time favorite. Also:

  • Mulan
  • Princess and the Frog
  • Aladdin
  • Finding Nemo
  • The Rescuers Down Under (the only Disney sequel that was an improvement, in my opinion)
  • Alice in Wonderland (though I haven't seen it in ages)
Alice is at 4/5 at me!
 

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I have an unpopular opinion, but I feel this movie is pure gold with its touching message and wonderful characters. Meet the Robinsons is my all-time favorite Disney movie, though the animation isn't quite as on par with Pixar but Lewis, the main character, is one I can't help but relate to the best. I won't spoil the movie for everyone so I'm just going to say that it was a book written by the same author behind Dreamwork's Epic, Rollie Pollie Ollie (Man, am I spelling that right?), Rise of the Guardians (I don't like this movie, but I thought I'd note it down for those that do C:smile: and I think that's all I remember. The movie really makes you accept your own differences and makes you see your lack of success in a new light. Keep moving forward! ;_;

Peter Pan is another movie I'm fondly attached to. I love that Wendy is presented the opportunity to escape adulthood, only to reconsider her choices much later and commit herself to doing the right thing, in spite of it being possibly the hardest thing to do when offered eternal youth and freedom. I admire that she doesn't have to be a foul-mouthed, abrasive heroine in order to be strong-willed; in fact, she handles things with a polite sort of firmness that makes her much wiser than she appears. Though she desires a care-free life, she understands that there is a greater adventure beyond childhood and learns to accept her responsibilities as an adult-to-be. Can we just also sigh lovingly at the fact that her father did the same thing? Had he remained in Neverland, then Wendy and her brothers would surely never have had a birthday to celebrate or a story to tell Peter.

Mr. George Darling: [seeing the pirate ship floating in the sky back to Never Land] You know, I have the strangest feeling that I've seen that ship before. A long time ago, when I was very young.

Mulan, Lilo & Stitch, Hunchback of Notre Dame, and many others.
 

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*bumpity bump*

My favorite Disney movies from...

The Golden Era:
- Pinocchio
- Dumbo
- Bambi
- Honorable mentions: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Fantasia

The Silver Era:
- Alice in Wonderland
- Peter Pan
- The Jungle Book
- Honorable mention: Lady and the Tramp

The Bronze/Dark Era:
- The Aristocats
- Robin Hood
- Oliver and Company

The Renaissance Era:
- Beauty and the Beast
- Aladdin
- The Lion King
- Mulan

The Post-Renaissance/Second Dark Era:
- Fantasia 2000
- The Emporer's New Groove
- Lilo and Stitch
- Brother Bear (Very underrated if ask me. Why do so many people hate this movie?)

The Revival Era:
- Bolt (Yes, I think this is the movie that started this era.)
- The Princess and the Frog
- Wreck-It Ralph
- Zootopia
- Honorable mentions: Tangled, Moana

Pixar:
- All three Toy Story films
- Monsters, Inc.
- Finding Nemo
- WALL-E
- Inside Out
- Coco
- Honorable mentions: The Incredibles, Cars (don't tease me, okay?)

Other:
- Mary Poppins
- A Goofy Movie
- The Muppets
- Muppets Most Wanted
(Those last two count as Disney movies, right? :stick_out_tongue:)

I know, I have a lot of favorite movies, LOL.
 

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Disney.
Aladin
Wreck it Ralph
Zootopia
The Emporers New Groove
Fantasia
Mickey, Donald and Goofy: The 3 musketeers
Who Framed Roger Rabbit

Pixar
Toy story trilogy
The incredibles
Cars
Monsters Inc
The Good Dinosaur (I actually think this is really good)
Inside Out
Finding Nemo

Muppets:
Muppets Most Wanted
 

MikaelaMuppet

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A random selection of some of my favorites:

Hercules

Mulan

Inside Out

Oliver & Company

Finding Nemo

Cars

Toy Story

Toy Story 2

Toy Story 3

The Nightmare Before Christmas
 

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I forgot to add The Great Mouse Detective and Hercules as honorable mentions. Oh, and I also forgot to add The Nightmare Before Christmas.
 
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