What Disney movie did you just watch?

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Those are classic! :lol:
I also love when Aladdin is introduced to Jafar...
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I watched Bambi again last night for the 3rd time. I really enjoy the movie.
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Yesterday

I watched my disney DVD's of

Lion King II Simba's pride
Lion King 1 1/2
Sleeping Beauty

Those are all beautiful films. I highly suggest them to all.
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Post by RJKD23 »

Sleeping Beauty!
I wanted to see which was better: a pink or blue dress :P
I haven't gotten around to Bambi yet...but it'll always be there ;)
oh yea! I'd give it *****/***** (i really like it! :D)
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Post by Roklie »

Sleeping Beauty

As good as I remember it being, unfortuanately I remember almost everything of it because when it was re-released back in the 90's (-95 or -96) I watched it every day once and I even learned the whole dialogue of the movie, so that might have an impact on the thing.

I would give it full points in any case. 10/10 definetely, my personal favourite among dozens of other Disney classics (when I say I have a favourite it doesn't mean it's the only one). :)
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I went to the movies last night and saw the pacifer it was really good i liked it alot I ll have to pick it up when it comes out on dvd ;)
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Post by Nevermore »

Saw bambi for the 5th time and saw lilo and stich! :D
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Tarzan - I think it is somewhat underrated. Technically stunning and a story that is hard to screw up. Terk was unnecessary. It really is Ok to have a serious movie without the comic release character, although it was far worse in Treasure Planet. For whatever reason, I thought there was a marriage at the end of the movie but that may have been George of the Jungle.
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Pocahontas. I love the songs in the movie. The animation was really nice. Tomorrow I'm watching Pocahontas II: Journey To A New World
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Post by Luke »

Closing this thread due to size. Feel free to start a Part II to this.

It seems like there isn't so much discussion in this thread. There's some, but I'm wondering if it might be a better fit in Polls & Games? For now, I guess here is fine for Part II.
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