Ultimate Animated Film SURVIVOR Round 30 *CLOSED*

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Ultimate Animated Film SURVIVOR Round 30 *CLOSED*

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Hello!

Welcome to the Ultimate Animated Film SURVIVOR Round 30

This is a contest in which we aim to find out what UD members think is the greatest animated film ever made. All films are welcome as long as they are animated, be they theatrical, direct to video, made for TV, traditional, CGI or stop motion.

Everyone is welcome! You do not need to have voted in previous rounds.

Rules are simple. 3 films will leave and not make it through to the next round, there are 2 days for voting with every round.

Every round a poster will be chosen by a random number selction process, the poster with the lowest number may choose another film from the list that they want to grant immunity to. This film will survive to see another round, even if it receieved a number of votes that would ordinarilly see it leave.

The poster should make clear in their post which film is which. The poster is NOT allowed to edit the vote for immunity and if the post is not made within the first 24 hours of the start of the poll, their choice for immunity will not be counted.

The poster is still allowed to edit their choice for which film they wish to leave as are all posters.

This round the poster with this opportunity is: Prince Eric

We are voting for the films we like least!

We each have 1 vote! You vote for 1 film!

Please make your votes in bold if making a long post which mentions more than one film to avoid confusion.

Here are the films that survived the previous round, Happy voting!

CASTLE IN THE SKY
DUMBO
FANTASIA
FINDING NEMO
THE FOX AND THE HOUND
GRAVE OF THE FIREFLIES
HERCULES
THE IRON GIANT
THE JUNGLE BOOK
MULAN
MY NEIGHBOR TORTORO
POCAHONTAS
THE PRINCE OF EGYPT
THE RESCUERS DOWN UNDER
ROBIN HOOD

Voting closes Friday! 03/06/05 3:00 PM (EST)
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The Fox and the Hound

It's good, and very endearing, but hardly the best picture left. :roll:

I'll grant immunity to...Pocahontas!
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Finding Nemo
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Dumbo
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Robin Hood

Funny animal versions of classic stories annoy me.
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ichabod wrote:Dumbo
:roll: At least get rid of that incredibly overrated and stupid Finding Nemo. At least Dumbo had a heart.
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Dumbo
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Just noticed, I forgot to edit the name of the person who gets to grant immunity, I have rectified it now.
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Timon/Pumba fan wrote: :roll: At least get rid of that incredibly overrated and stupid Finding Nemo. At least Dumbo had a heart.
I agree completely. Finding Nemo is one of the most overrated films ever. As for Dumbo I love this movie to pieces! It is one of the greatest, sweetest more daringly creatively masterpieces ever made! That's why it has to go! :twisted:

I was originally going to get rid of Hercules this round, but as Dumbo has gotten votes (quite surprisingly) from others, I saw a chance to try and ditch it!
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Robin Hood

Damn, how am I gonna save my flyin elephant.

Come on sigin crowes, Casey Jr., first good example of psychadelic animation.

No one has even seen Totoro.
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Robin Hood

Edited to avoid a tie
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Rescuers Down Under I can't believe nightmare got voted off.
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Mr. Toad wrote:
Damn, how am I gonna save my flyin elephant.

Come on sigin crowes, Casey Jr., first good example of psychadelic animation.
Don't forget the Pink Elephants scene!
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Finding Nemo
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Timon/Pumba fan wrote:
Mr. Toad wrote:
Damn, how am I gonna save my flyin elephant.

Come on sigin crowes, Casey Jr., first good example of psychadelic animation.
Don't forget the Pink Elephants scene!
:D
Thats the psychadelic animation.
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Disney Cruise - 01/05

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Mr. Toad wrote:Come on sigin crowes, Casey Jr., first good example of psychadelic animation.
If it's psychadelic you want, shouldn't The Three Caballeros still be here! ;)
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Dumbo
When exactly did Ariel swim off?
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DisneyFan 2000 wrote:Dumbo
When exactly did Ariel swim off?
Loooooong, Looooong time ago. :lol:
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DisneyFan 2000 wrote: When exactly did Ariel swim off?
All the way back at round 7!

http://www.ultimatedisney.com/forum/vie ... sc&start=0

It left along with the Lion King! Terrible memories! :cry: :(
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Timon/Pumba fan wrote:
DisneyFan 2000 wrote: When exactly did Ariel swim off?
All the way back at round 7!

http://www.ultimatedisney.com/forum/vie ... sc&start=0

It left along with the Lion King! Terrible memories! :cry: :(
The horror! :o Everyone thinks she's one of those that always wins but it's never Ariel! It's always Beauty and the Beast or The Lion King! Why pick on her just for strategic reasons? :cry:
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