Your First Disney Movie
I have no memory of the first disney movie I saw, because I have older brothers and they had lots of DVDs, its impossible for me to remember. Although I was a big Peter Pan fan.
First Disney movie in theaters, Beauty and The Beast, or so Im told.
But I do remember seeing Aladdin in theaters, and almost everything after.
First Disney movie in theaters, Beauty and The Beast, or so Im told.
But I do remember seeing Aladdin in theaters, and almost everything after.
After many short films, she's finally getting her own....
MINNIE MOVIE
After finding that there's something there, he found something more....
BEAUTY IS THE BEAST
MINNIE MOVIE
After finding that there's something there, he found something more....
BEAUTY IS THE BEAST
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hi
i did not know there is a book of this story.
in the movie it's about a boy who lives in the land Predanië and he has a magic sweard. he needs to find a magic "pan" to beat an evil king. together with a princes Elonie and a sort dog named Gorgi. a little pig who is seeing this helps them. the redline of this story is FRIENDSHIP.
it's a mix of peter pan and merlin the wizard.
it is a classic
maybe this will help anyone to findout the real name of the movie
i did not know there is a book of this story.
in the movie it's about a boy who lives in the land Predanië and he has a magic sweard. he needs to find a magic "pan" to beat an evil king. together with a princes Elonie and a sort dog named Gorgi. a little pig who is seeing this helps them. the redline of this story is FRIENDSHIP.
it's a mix of peter pan and merlin the wizard.
it is a classic
maybe this will help anyone to findout the real name of the movie
Hooky, the Horned King is anything but Silly!Captain Hook wrote:That would be The Black Cauldron here in America. I've never seen it - is it any good? I never had a desire to see it, because I loved the books and it seemed like Disney added silliness to it that Lloyd Alexander didn't have in his books.
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"Hooky, the Horned King is anything but Silly!"
Are you trying to say I'm silly by calling me Hooky?!?!
How DARE you!!! 
Anyway, yeah, the Horned King looked cool, but the pig looked dumb and Gurgi changed from being a monkey-gorilla type dude to a dog...
Now that I think about it, I thought that Treasure Planet looked dumb, and I loved it, so maybe Black Cauldron will be the same... Is the Gold Collection DVD worth renting, or should I just get the VHS copy?
Are you trying to say I'm silly by calling me Hooky?!?!


Anyway, yeah, the Horned King looked cool, but the pig looked dumb and Gurgi changed from being a monkey-gorilla type dude to a dog...
Now that I think about it, I thought that Treasure Planet looked dumb, and I loved it, so maybe Black Cauldron will be the same... Is the Gold Collection DVD worth renting, or should I just get the VHS copy?
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That is really weird about the crappy Pocahontas quality on the DVD. I noticed it too, there are bootleg DVDs out there that are better.Captain Hook wrote:Okay, that's good to know. The reason I asked is becaues the VHS copy of Pocahontas was better than the DVD version - it wasn't in widescreen but it was much less grainy and a better color quality.
I now really want to see Black Cauldron! I'll go rent it sometime.
Black Cauldron was one of Disney's stranger Animated Classics... it just has a very different feel than all the others. It's definitely interesting to see although you may not like it.
Just a side note on this film and other from that time period and before. Has anyone else noticed that the Disney animated films from the 1970's and early 80's have really weird sound? It sort of sounds like it is muffled or something, I don't know. I just noticed that they sound different for some reason. Anyone else notice it?
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The first disney movie that I saw in theatres is, I believe, The Little Mermaid, but I don't remember, I would have been 3, but I definately remember seeing The Rescuers Down Under in theatres...
Not sure what my very first disney movie was thought... Maybe the one I first saw in theatres
Not sure what my very first disney movie was thought... Maybe the one I first saw in theatres

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I haven't noticed it in 70s/80s movies, but I haven't bought any on DVD yet. My parents have Aristocats and Robin Hook on VHS, and they are fine sounding to me. I plan on buying Rescuers soon; does it have really bad sound? I read somewhere that it has HORRIBLE picture quality, is that true?Maerj wrote:That is really weird about the crappy Pocahontas quality on the DVD. I noticed it too, there are bootleg DVDs out there that are better.
Black Cauldron was one of Disney's stranger Animated Classics... it just has a very different feel than all the others. It's definitely interesting to see although you may not like it.
Just a side note on this film and other from that time period and before. Has anyone else noticed that the Disney animated films from the 1970's and early 80's have really weird sound? It sort of sounds like it is muffled or something, I don't know. I just noticed that they sound different for some reason. Anyone else notice it?
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The Rescuers was fine on DVD. You misunderstand me just a lil here... when I mentioned the sound quality, I didn't mean the DVDs. I mean teh films in general... they always just seemed to have this odd muffled sound to me. Whether in the the theater or on VHS or DVD, the sound in the animated films during that time period is just... different. Not sure why!Captain Hook wrote:I haven't noticed it in 70s/80s movies, but I haven't bought any on DVD yet. My parents have Aristocats and Robin Hook on VHS, and they are fine sounding to me. I plan on buying Rescuers soon; does it have really bad sound? I read somewhere that it has HORRIBLE picture quality, is that true?Maerj wrote:That is really weird about the crappy Pocahontas quality on the DVD. I noticed it too, there are bootleg DVDs out there that are better.
Black Cauldron was one of Disney's stranger Animated Classics... it just has a very different feel than all the others. It's definitely interesting to see although you may not like it.
Just a side note on this film and other from that time period and before. Has anyone else noticed that the Disney animated films from the 1970's and early 80's have really weird sound? It sort of sounds like it is muffled or something, I don't know. I just noticed that they sound different for some reason. Anyone else notice it?
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I like em too, don't get me wrong... I am just saying that the sound was different for a while and I just wondered if anyone else noticed or if anyone knows why.Captain Hook wrote:Well, I'm not sure why... I love most of the animated flicks in the 70s and don't really care if the sound is different than most.
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Hmmm...just got me thinking...Maerj wrote:I like em too, don't get me wrong... I am just saying that the sound was different for a while and I just wondered if anyone else noticed or if anyone knows why.Captain Hook wrote:Well, I'm not sure why... I love most of the animated flicks in the 70s and don't really care if the sound is different than most.
My sister was digging up for old tapes to reuse, and she managed to find our copy of Robin Hood that my cousin had given to us...and when we played it, the sound was definitely softer than what we were used to from the average Disney film...
Wow, I can tell I am older than most of you here! My first Disney movie that I remember being taken to see was probably Song of the South. This would have been when it was in re-release in the late 1960's-early 1970's. I do know that I fell asleep during the movie as I remember my mother waking me up to leave!
I was never really into Disney as a child-I became a HUGE Disney fan as an adult.
Sure wish I could see Song of the South again on the big screen. At that age, I didn't realize what a masterpiece it was and now, that masterpiece is locked away. Really sad.
I was never really into Disney as a child-I became a HUGE Disney fan as an adult.
Sure wish I could see Song of the South again on the big screen. At that age, I didn't realize what a masterpiece it was and now, that masterpiece is locked away. Really sad.
