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"Disney.com's Top 25 Disney Movies"

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Here are Disney.com's Top 25 Disney Movies, voted on by the public....

25. Mulan
24. Alice in Wonderland
23. Toy Story II
22. The Aristocats
21. 101 Dalmations (Live Action)
20. Old Yeller
19. Beauty and the Beast
18. The Santa Clause
17. Honey, I Shrunk the Kids
16. Robin Hood
15. Fox and the Hound
14. Fantasia
13. The Parent Trap (Hayley Mills Original)
12. Cinderella
11. A Bug's Life
10. The Lion King
9. Peter Pan
8. The Jungle Book
7. Bambi
6. Sleeping Beauty
5. Toy Story
4. Mary Poppins
3. 101 Dalmations
2. The Little Mermaid
1. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

:shock: :o :jawdrop:

Personally, I think this list is bogus. No Aladdin? The Santa Clause above Beauty and the Beast? Toy Story above Cinderella?!? Maybe it is just my opinion, but I think this list needs a LOT of changes.

Here is the link- http://disney.go.com/disneyvideos/movie ... op25.html/

What do you think?

**At least the Original Parent Trap is on the list!! :P
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Yeah, it can't be real. that's ridiculous. when i first started reading it, i thought mulan was first, then AIW in second place :lol:
the list needs some adjusting, is it offical??
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rb_canadian181 wrote:Yeah, it can't be real. that's ridiculous. when i first started reading it, i thought mulan was first, then AIW in second place :lol:
the list needs some adjusting, is it offical??
Of course! I edited my post and added the link. It is seriously from Disney.com, and people voted on them! :lol:
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what the...
where's aladdin?! :cry: :evil: :x

$#@!*%!!!! :P
but seriously, where is it..
it better NOT be 26! :evil:
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Post by Luke »

It's a public poll, with little to curb multiple votes. So the most persistent will win. Even if it weren't, one movie's got to top the list and it won't be everyone's favorite. When we had our big poll in the fall of 2003, <i>Beauty and the Beast</i> earned the #1 spot. Personally, I can think of at least 10 other Disney films I enjoy more, but that doesn't make the list bogus or ridiculous really.

Here's that list, by the way, which was limited to the animated classics:
http://www.ultimatedisney.com/countdown/
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the reason for cinderella being so low may be due to the fact that it hasn't been released in such a long time! there's pratically a whole generation that might not have seen it yet! Also you have to remember that this is based on people voting for their favorite disney movie, i'm sure a lot of people didn't take long to think about it and just voted for whatever they saw that they liked. I think that if disney wanted to make a list like this, they should produce it by box-office profit. I think if it were devised like that, they'd probably come close to a list that fans would agree with.
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Robin Hood above Beauty and the Beast? is the public insane? :P seriously, what a messed up poll :lol:
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The list is all a LIE!! It hasn't been updated since I first saw back in the ending of '03. I remember when The Lion King was released and I was looking for the top animated classics and found this list. Since then, The Lion King is in the #9 spot. The website needs to be updated cuz all the lists look the same since I last saw them back then. So don't worry about it.
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You guys have to realize that alot of people don't have a clue
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Post by Luke »

lolopimp wrote:The list is all a LIE!! It hasn't been updated since I first saw back in the ending of '03. I remember when The Lion King was released and I was looking for the top animated classics and found this list. Since then, The Lion King is in the #9 spot. The website needs to be updated cuz all the lists look the same since I last saw them back then. So don't worry about it.
That's because they're the results for the voting that concluded in late 2001 or early 2002 or so. That was when the "100 Years of Magic" referred to. Other polls there are still updated based on new votes, but that one is not.
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My top ten would be very very different:

10. The Lion King
9. Toy Story
8. The Little Mermaid
7. Fantasia
6. Aladdin
5. Monsters Inc.
4. Finding Nemo
3. Toy Story 2
2. Alice In Wonderland
1. The Incredibles
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Post by singerguy04 »

i think this is being blown out of proportion, and i dont think that any one of us should take that poll seriously.
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A poll is just that a poll. How do we know how many people voted? How many times did each person vote?

It could have been just a couple hundred of actual people that each cast a vote several hundred times and there is your non-scientific poll. I think we should ignore polls like we ignore critics. Disney movies never do well with critics, so I just ignore them and make my own judgments.


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