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seireikhaan
03-08-2009, 05:20
Well, believe it or not(most likely not :sweatdrop:), we got into an argument at work today over what the best Disney film is. Which, of course, means I am required to ask it here- what's you're favorite animated Disney Film?

Personally, I'd go with the Lion King first, but the Hunchback of Notre Dame as a close second. Hunchback has the best (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fRO-M4XyAbM) scene in Disney history, in my view, but has those idiotic gargoyles, which unfortunately drags it down below the more consistently good Lion King.

EDIT: had to leave a few off, due to poll constraints

Strike For The South
03-08-2009, 05:30
Fox and the hound

Monk
03-08-2009, 05:36
Jungle Book.

Represent the bear necessities. :book:

Togakure
03-08-2009, 07:22
Ditto on Jungle Book. I even had the storybook record (when I was very young we didn't have a TV), and I wore it out playing it so much. My mother would call me for dinner, and after repeated calls over ten minutes, would come into my room to find me far away, staring at the turntable, mouthing the words and singing with Baloo and imagining I was my fave, Bagheera. I would get so mad when she'd startle me back into the real world ("MOoom!! GAH!).

Vuk
03-08-2009, 08:08
seireikhaan, if you like Hunchback that much, you will love the musical (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K5St9zF849o) done of the book. (English version here) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ao_JmjSNpkc&feature=related)

My favorites are Lion King, Hunchback, Hercules, and Emporer's New Groove. (In order from least to most favorite)
It was a hard choice, but Groove took it. That movie was just too darned funny.

Ibrahim
03-08-2009, 08:15
TBH, I'm torn between snow white, 101 dalamtions, and the Aristocrats.:embarassed:

and Fantasia is too...wrong.

Crazed Rabbit
03-08-2009, 09:47
The Lion King,
The first Aladdin,
The Fox and the Hound,
The Jungle Book,
101 Dalmatians,
The Rescuers Down Under,

I like them all. I fear we have seen the end of such things, though.

CR

Vuk
03-08-2009, 10:07
The Rescuers Down Under was Disney? Now I have one more reason to hate Disney. :beam:
My fav non-dinsey cartoon were the old Looney Toons. You just cannot beat Daffy Duck.
HOO-HOO HOO-HOO!

desert
03-08-2009, 10:13
It's hard to pick. I guess I'll vote for Aladdin because it's the one I saw most recently. God, I must have seen most of these at least 10 times. I didn't see 3 of them, and I'm not sure about Fantasia.

PS: Is Finding Nemo Pixar or Disney? It seems like Pixar is the new Disney nowadays...

Askthepizzaguy
03-08-2009, 10:22
The Little Mermaid.

Sorry, when I was a youngster, Ariel got me interested in half-naked women with barely covered breasteses. Although, you're probably looking for a more family-oriented reason. Hmm... great songs and excellent impalement scene where a giant octopus lady gets rammed through with a giant wooden pole.

Lots of err... adult imagery in that film.

pevergreen
03-08-2009, 11:22
Can't beat Lion King. Especially when timoan and pumba are in the corner and he uses pumba's tail like a shotgun. That was freaking awesome.

"Dont anybody move...this. things. loaded. I'LL LET YOU HAVE IT?!?!?!?"

Moros
03-08-2009, 12:13
It's hard to pick. I guess I'll vote for Aladdin because it's the one I saw most recently. God, I must have seen most of these at least 10 times. I didn't see 3 of them, and I'm not sure about Fantasia.

PS: Is Finding Nemo Pixar or Disney? It seems like Pixar is the new Disney nowadays...

Pixar is a 3D animation studio affiliated with Disney I believe. At least all major Pixar animation movies are distrubuted/promoted/... by Disney. Toy Story, Nemo, Bugslife, Toy Story 2,...

EDIT: OT:
Dumbo!

Fragony
03-08-2009, 13:15
Finding Nemo.

oh animated, Fantasia. Don't know the english name but the one with the kettle and the undead army comes second.

naut
03-08-2009, 14:04
Three way tie between Bambi, Dumbo and Alice in Wonderland.

Ramses II CP
03-08-2009, 14:59
Finding Nemo.

oh animated, Fantasia. Don't know the english name but the one with the kettle and the undead army comes second.

The Black Cauldron you mean? With the freakish little dog-thing sacrificing itself? Very weird kid's movie, but it works.

I voted for Fantasia. One of a kind film, inspiring and unconventional. Introduced countless kids to classical music, including me. I can watch it still today and enjoy it.

:egypt:

GeneralHankerchief
03-08-2009, 15:21
Pretty much anything from their late '80s-early '90s renaissance is of top quality. But of course, I'm biased because that's what I grew up on. I also like Snow White.


The Black Cauldron you mean? With the freakish little dog-thing sacrificing itself? Very weird kid's movie, but it works.

Can't remember the movie too well, but the book was quite good. :yes: (spoiler if you haven't read it)

Plus the sacrifice in the book actually meant something :juggle2:

Scurvy
03-08-2009, 15:32
Bambi with The Jungle Book a very close second

Yoyoma1910
03-08-2009, 16:28
Ichabod and Mr. Toad FTW

rajpoot
03-09-2009, 08:50
I haven't even seen all of them......of those that I have it'll be Tarzan :yes: .... The Lion King and Aladdin would've been close seconds.....this ought to have been multiple selections poll.

Paradox
03-09-2009, 15:19
The Lion King and all Pixar movies.

Louis VI the Fat
03-09-2009, 15:33
Great poll! I adore Disney! :jumping:

In real life I am always too scared to admit to liking Disney. It would mean the utter ruin of my image and the end of my social life.



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My favourites, in order:

Lilo & Stitch. Stitch is just too cute. :smitten:

Snow White. Still the fairest of them all. I was really scared when I first watched it as a kid. :sweatdrop:

Cinderella. Sooo romantic.

Alladin. The genie is really funny.

Peter Pan. Made it into the top five for Tinkerbell alone.



Pixar is owned by Disney nowadays. I do consider them the spiritual heirs to Disney animation. With Pixar included, my favourite film is

Ratatouille. I cried for days after seeing it the first time. ~:mecry:

Martok
03-10-2009, 00:18
I second seireikhaan in that The Lion King just edges out The Hunchback of Notre Dame. The Emperor's New Groove, Hercules, and Aladdin round out my top 5.


Of course, this is only if you exclude the Pixar films. Among those, Finding Nemo and the two Toy Story films all top the ones I just mentioned in the above paragraph.

LittleGrizzly
03-10-2009, 00:28
The Pixar ones people mentioned are the best by far...

Out of the old school stuff i would have to opt for the lion king, its probably the one i would find least tiring to sit through these days...

I have a major problem with Fantasia... its like one big animated musical with no main storyline... i hate musicals and lack of some kind of story....

The Spartan (Returns)
03-10-2009, 00:30
Mulan... Toy Story pulls some strings but Mulan is classic.

Togakure
03-10-2009, 01:38
Hmm, Lion King always seems to run away with this poll (we've had it before). I think I need to see that one--never have, oddly enough. I've watched a few of the more recent ones with my god-daughters, but not Lion King for some reason.

Marshal Murat
03-10-2009, 02:16
Lion King, Aladdin, Jungle Book, Cinderella, Snow White, Sleeping Beauty, Mulan, Pocahontas - Classics that I can still enjoy (in secret)

Toy Story - Love this story and the characters.

Hunchback of Notre Dame - I liked the first part where the statues stare on the Count as he prepares to commit Quasi-Modo to death.

Fantasia- Sweeping epics that I cherished for the sound and story (Flying horses? Check. Dinosaurs? Check. Dancing Mushrooms? Check. Crazy God-of-Death scene? Check.)