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Watched The Little Mermaid twice this morning (I'm confined to the couch, I'm sick), and yesterday, Toy Story 2 was on Disney Channel twice, so I watched that two times.
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Around the World with Timon & Pumbaa
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Lion King 1.5
my first DTV sequel. I thought it was pretty good, it wasn't trying to surpass the original which is a good thig because it would have failed. Also the homosexual innuendo wasn't too subtle.

**1/2 / ****
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Bambi
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DisneyFan 2000 wrote:Bambi
:evil: :evil:
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Ciaobelli wrote:
DisneyFan 2000 wrote:Bambi
:evil: :evil:
Wild guess here... You have to wait a few more days? :P No worries my friend, time flies... You'll have your own copy in no-time! :wink:
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DisneyFan 2000 wrote:
Ciaobelli wrote: :evil: :evil:
Wild guess here... You have to wait a few more days? :P No worries my friend, time flies... You'll have your own copy in no-time! :wink:
Good guess.

I actually like the waiting part, its almost as exciting as getting the dvd.

enjoy it by the way
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Ciaobelli wrote:I actually like the waiting part, its almost as exciting as getting the dvd.

enjoy it by the way
It is, isn't it? I really love all the anticipation building inside! Makes the purchase so much more fun! :)
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Bambi. Again! I love this film!
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Just got my copies of Snow White and Beauty and the Beast in the mail this morning, so I'll be watching them today no doubt. Also I watched The Lion King last night.
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The Lion King 2 *** / ****

Engaging story, overall good characters and some good musical sequences. Looses 1 star because of inconsistant animation and a boring villain.

Are all the sequels this good or is this one the exception?

My only sequels have been the Lion King ones.
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Ciaobelli wrote:The Lion King 2 *** / ****

Engaging story, overall good characters and some good musical sequences. Looses 1 star because of inconsistant animation and a boring villain.

Are all the sequels this good or is this one the exception?
It's an exception. I liked it very much actually because it was a sequel, not a stupid episode movie (or what you want to call it) as the dreadfull Cinderella II.
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the first time i watched hunchback i fell in love str8 away. it was the best thing that ever happened to me in '96. i dont get that kind of sensation anymore with the recent pictures...post fantasia/2000
do you still wait for me Dream Giver?
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yanya wrote:Just got my copies of Snow White and Beauty and the Beast in the mail this morning, so I'll be watching them today no doubt. Also I watched The Lion King last night.
May I ask from where? I'm desperately searching for these titles! :(
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I don't know if this counts as a movie, but I saw the making of documentary on the Brother Bear DVD tonight.
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DisneyFan 2000 wrote:
Ciaobelli wrote:I actually like the waiting part, its almost as exciting as getting the dvd.

enjoy it by the way
It is, isn't it? I really love all the anticipation building inside! Makes the purchase so much more fun! :)
Yep.

We in Australia have to wait another week before Bambi hits the shelves here.

I cannot wait!
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Three movies:

1. Emperor's New Groove-Hilarious treasure

2. Lion King 1.5- Best DTV movie of all time

3. Hercules- Underrated fun!
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Timon/Pumba fan wrote: Hercules- Underrated fun!
More like, VERY underrated fun!
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akhenaten wrote:the first time i watched hunchback i fell in love str8 away. it was the best thing that ever happened to me in '96. i dont get that kind of sensation anymore with the recent pictures...post fantasia/2000
I hate to say it, but I really didn't enjoy Hunchback when I watched it today. Frollo is a great villain, and Hellfire is an amazing song. But I didn't find the story that engaging. Anyways, to keep this on topic, I watched On The Front Lines.
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Last night, I watched Walt: Man Behind the Myth, and today I'll probably watch Frank & Ollie. I'm still waiting for my copy of Beauty and the Beast to come in the mail, & when it comes, I'll be up all night watching it.
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