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by casrin » Jul Sun 15, 2007 2:50 pm
What is your #1 absolute favorite animated Disney film? Why?
Mine, I'd say, is
The Hunchback of Notre Dame. I absolutely loved it when I saw it in theatres and it was even more fun for me because I was working for The Disney Store when it was released. Remembering how we CMs tried to figure out how to
pronounce Clopin and Djali before the film came out... oh, it was hilarious!

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by ralberts » Jul Mon 16, 2007 7:40 am
I love the classics like Lady and the Tramp. Of couse some of the new ones are great and I believe getting back to Walt's concept of entertaining and groundbreaking.
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by HSolo29 » Jul Tue 17, 2007 1:56 am
I would have to say The Lion King. I was enthralled with that film ever since it was released and I still enjoy it.
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by AKLRULZ » Jul Tue 17, 2007 6:02 am
Mine is Tarzan - I love the story and music. Lion King is a very close second for me for the same reasons.
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by jcodirewolf » Jul Tue 17, 2007 8:43 am
Oh it's all about the animated Robin Hood. Best movie ever!
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by bbowen13 » Jul Tue 17, 2007 9:25 am
I would have to agree with HSolo29 there is something about the Lion King that never gets old with me. If I remember correctly this was the first big animation movie Disney had done for some time, when it came out. And it was kind of a back to the basics for Disney as far as films.

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by Jacca5660 » Jul Tue 17, 2007 9:51 am
Song of the South. I know it has both live action and animated parts. I can watch Lion King over and over again.
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by Cheshire Cat » Jul Tue 17, 2007 10:58 am
Peter Pan, Robin Hood, and the Great Mouse Detective never get old for me. There's something about the way the animator's show the characters facial expressions in 2-D that makes me laugh. I don't know how to explain it, but the new CG characters don't have the great facial expressions. I love Ratigan's "sarcastic" faces or Smee's face when he fumbles with the gun to shoot Peter.
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by SWHorn » Jul Tue 17, 2007 11:52 am
<i>Sleeping Beauty</i>, hands down.
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by casrin » Jul Tue 17, 2007 11:59 am
Good point, Cheshire Cat. It's like how in a Pixar film, the characters eyes look... dead.
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by Cheshire Cat » Jul Tue 17, 2007 12:11 pm
Sleeping Beauty, hands down.

Ah! Sleeping Beauty! I forgot that one, possibly the greatest animated movie Disney has ever created!
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by FlyingMouse » Jul Tue 17, 2007 2:19 pm
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by Cheshire Cat » Jul Wed 18, 2007 10:42 am
I recently rewatched Treasure Planet, and I thought it was amazing. It was visually stunning and the modern twist on the classic story was amusing. The music was beautiful. I liked all the characters and the mix of Pirates and Star Wars was great. I think this movie deserves more credit than Disney is giving it. They make all sorts of merchandise for their Chicken Little flop and ignore this "treasure" just like The Black Cauldron.
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by jiminycricket » Jul Wed 18, 2007 10:13 pm
This is a tough one, there are so many that I love! I will have to say Peter Pan, Sleeping Beauty, and Alice in Wonderland.

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by DisBeamer » Jul Wed 18, 2007 11:27 pm
There are many that I love and never get tired of, but Sleeping Beauty is my all-time favorite, no contest. The way they did the backgrounds never ceases to fascinate me. I liked how Philip actually had a personality, as opposed to the other princes of the time, too. Heck, his horse had more personality than Cinderella or Snow White's guys.

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