1. Cinderella
2. The Little Mermaid
3. Sleeping Beauty
4. Aladdin
5. Beauty and The Beast
Personally Aladdin and The Little Mermaid are more fun movies for me, but I just can't ignore the disney dust effects animation in the other movies... I should try to see some other Disney movies because I haven't seen them all or at least remember them all, so my top 5 may change when I see more Disney films.
And now that I think about it, the Genie's and Jafar's magic effects are really cool, too. Not the same as Disney dust but still awesome!
1. Beauty and the Beast
2. The Little Mermaid
3. Fantasia
4. Sleeping Beauty
5. Aladdin
Buffy: We have a marching jazz band?
Oz: Yeah, but, you know, since the best jazz is improvisational, we'd be going off in all directions, banging into floats... scary.
memnv wrote:I see some members picked Lilo and Stitch and Treasure Planet, are they considered classics yet. I dont think they are
While I personally agree with you (I have yet to see either one of these movies but of what I've heard and seen from commercials I have very little desire to), this site defines "classic" as a 2D, animated film made by Disney only (in other words, Home on the Range is a classic, but Finding Nemo isn't specifically an "animated classic").
There are sixty-something animated classics that follow this definition and two of them are, indeed, Lilo and Stitch and Treasure Planet.
Right, there are 44 animated classics. The qualification of a Disney animated classic is simple: it has to be created from Walt Disney Feature Animation. That's where Disney animated films started, and even when Disney branched off into other animation divisions, Feature Animation was always their most prestigious. So movies like Pooh's Heffalump Movie and Return to Neverland are not animated classics despite being released in theaters because they were from smaller animation studios that Disney owned. You can find a list of films from Walt Disney Feature Animation here: http://www.ultimatedisney.com/ultimateclassics.htm