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Animated Disney movies

ohairas

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What's your favorite?
I have them all but recently got Cars. I didn't think I'd like it because I'm not into racing. It was on at my mom's a few times over the years and I just ignored it.

But whoa.. it's now my absolute FAVE. The annimation.. the adult jokes.. the route 66 stuff. Just love it! I really crack up every time I see Mcqueen dreaming and the tractors are mooing and licking him, hehehee...

My son who is 2 loves it of course. And now all of his toy tractors are tipped.

Nikki
 

Zig2k143

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ohairas said:
What's your favorite?
I have them all but recently got Cars. I didn't think I'd like it because I'm not into racing. It was on at my mom's a few times over the years and I just ignored it.

But whoa.. it's now my absolute FAVE. The annimation.. the adult jokes.. the route 66 stuff. Just love it! I really crack up every time I see Mcqueen dreaming and the tractors are mooing and licking him, hehehee...

My son who is 2 loves it of course. And now all of his toy tractors are tipped.

Nikki

My daughter loves this movie too... I enjoy it myself just watched it last night...

I would say "The Little Mermaid is my fav"...

No I'm not gay. :)
 

Miss Lucy June

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I'm gonna have to go old school and say my fav is either The Little Mermaid or Beauty and the Beast. It just doesn't get better than that.

I suppose if I had to pick a pixar animation I would go with Cars too. It is so funny! And although I liked Finding Nemo, I found it a bit too stressful. I mean, it's one thing after another for those fish.
 

Maj.Nick Danger

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Fantasia. Just seems like the definitive animated feature. It's got serious classical music, so I just had to take it seriously. :)
Besides, I had a very strange out-of-body experience that proved to be a premonition while watching it for the first time, so it really stands out in my mind.
 

Adelaidey

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I'm completely in love with all the classics, plus the majority of the newer ones. Nothing cheers me up like dusting off my old childhood tapes and popping Peter Pan or The Great Mouse Detective into our clunky VCR.... or any really. I've rarely met a Disney flick that I didn't love to bits. And I don't think I'll ever grow up when it comes to my love for Disney.
 

ohairas

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I didn't care for Nemo either. Or Pocahontas.

I like Alice In Wonderland too.

And while I'm amazed at the new animation it's a bitter sweet with the old school stuff. I mean really, some of the stuff in cars was just TOO real, like, am I watching a cartoon or not!?

Nikki
 

Zig2k143

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ohairas said:
I didn't care for Nemo either. Or Pocahontas.

I like Alice In Wonderland too.

And while I'm amazed at the new animation it's a bitter sweet with the old school stuff. I mean really, some of the stuff in cars was just TOO real, like, am I watching a cartoon or not!?

Nikki

Pocahontas was the worst I think...

Last movie made on Celluloide was The little mermaid and I have a feeling the last old school type of animation by Disney was "Lilo and Stich" But I could be wrong.
 

Miss Lucy June

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ohairas said:
I didn't care for Nemo either. Or Pocahontas.i

I sort of liked Pocahontas. The racoon and pug were so precious.

Really, it made me ask myself a lot of questions like "how high does a Sicamore grow?" or "can I sing with all the voices of the mountain?" or, an even more difficult question "can I paint with all the colors of the wind?" The answer is no. I'm just like John Smith...sheesh.
 

Zig2k143

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Miss Lucy June said:
I sort of liked Pocahontas. The racoon and pug were so precious.

Really, it made me ask myself a lot of questions like "how high does a Sicamore grow?" or "can I sing with all the voices of the mountain?" or, an even more difficult question "can I paint with all the colors of the wind?" The answer is no. I'm just like John Smith...sheesh.

No, No, No..... just call me Al... I mean John....
 

be_lovely

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Maj.Nick Danger said:
Fantasia. Just seems like the definitive animated feature. It's got serious classical music, so I just had to take it seriously. :)
Besides, I had a very strange out-of-body experience that proved to be a premonition while watching it for the first time, so it really stands out in my mind.
Try seeing Fantasia on IMAX it is awesome!!!! I saw it in 2000 when they redid it, breathtaking
 

Zig2k143

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be_lovely said:
Try seeing Fantasia on IMAX it is awesome!!!! I saw it in 2000 when they redid it, breathtaking

I'd like to see Fantasia on.... MmmmmM lets just say not Imax....

I'd be like..... Wow.... alll those pretty colors..... and finally would have a reason for seeing elephants in tu-tus
 

Adelaidey

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Fantasia is seriously epic, I agree... I still hear random snippits of classical music and envision flowers pirouetteing on a smooth pond, entrancing goldfish winding around and around, baby pegasuses (pegasi?) taking flight from a nest, and hippos and crocs dancing a pas de deux... and I don't even think I've watched the film in at least ten years...

*wanders off in search of an old, dusty videotape*
 

Miss Lucy June

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Adelaidey said:
Fantasia is seriously epic, I agree... I still hear random snippits of classical music and envision flowers pirouetteing on a smooth pond, entrancing goldfish winding around and around, baby pegasuses (pegasi?) taking flight from a nest, and hippos and crocs dancing a pas de deux... and I don't even think I've watched the film in at least ten years...

*wanders off in search of an old, dusty videotape*

Fantasia freaked me out seriously as a kid. I can't watch it. All I remember is centaurs and phantom broom sticks. no me gusta.
 

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