ichabod wrote:I have still never seen Cinderella or The Little Mermaid.
Hm, amazing... You must watch these films!
I should add that there are still a lot of Disney animated classics that I haven't seen (Peter Pan being something I haven't seen completely). The package films especially, but I don't have too much interest in those.
I can't believe some people haven't seen the classics. Sure they don't show 'em on TV and if they do it's rare but I'm sure you can rent every single one.
Growing up I saw most by renting, seeing on television or seeing my own copy but I never owned a Disney movie until 1991.
I saw all the available ones as a child except for Olver & Co. and Black Cauldron (because I missed them in the theater), and I've seen all the ones that came out after I became an adult. I currently own all of the available ones on either DVD or VHS or recorded off of TV, except for Make Mine Music and Melody TIme, which I refuse to buy until it they become avaible unedited.
I'd say it would have to be The Little Mermaid. I was 21 in 1997, when I saw it in the theatre and for the first time. I bought a copy on vhs when it came out again in 1998. I don't own a dvd copy. Although I am pretty excited about the Platinum Edition.
i think i saw The many adventures of winnie the pooh when i was 16. seen the tv series prior to that. it was a delight but then again im not really into pooh.my only fav part was the Blustery Day story. oh..and some of the package films in its entirety.