Animated Classics Countdown Feature and Future Countdowns

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I'm still not sure how you voted for "Home on the Range", Prince Phillip. You <i>have</i> seen the others, right?
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I really hope The Little Mermaid will be way up there on the countdown (at least top 5!) :) I also hope Aladdin will be up there too! :)
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I wish "Pocahontas" was in the list, but I think that is unlikely... Well, I may have a surprise. :)
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Yea me too, Pocahontas is a great movie! :)
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Luke wrote:I'm still not sure how you voted for "Home on the Range", Prince Phillip. You <i>have</i> seen the others, right?
:lol: Well there are still a few I haven't seen or don't remember, and there are a few I plain don't like, but I think Home on the Range looks good, I was not so optomistic before, but after the previews before Brother Bear and Finding Nemo I am now convinced!!!

I would think Aladdin and Mermaid would be at the top Mermaid Kelly along with Beauty and the Beast and The Lion King, those are after all the fab four, atleast that's what I've seen them called here...

I hope Sleeping Beauty makes it into the top 10!!! And I hope Sword in the Stone makes it period! :lol:

Well that's all I have to say on the matter for now :santa:
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I confess I was surprised to see "Alice" and "Huchback" get as many point as they did. I mean, I know people here love these two films (and so do I) but I didn't know they were that popular. Well, so I guess there is hope for "Pocahontas". :)
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Pocahontas better be on it.

Or else. . .

I should have voted it #1 to help it rack up points.
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[quote="Mermaid Kelly"]I really hope The Little Mermaid will be way up there on the countdown (at least top 5!) :) I also hope Aladdin will be up there too! :)[/quote] I hope so too and Cinderella :!:
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Luke wrote:We're down to the final 7 in our Top Animated Classic Countdown and today's feature, which celebrated its 50th anniversary this year, continues to delight, in ways that its lackluster sequel never will.
Of course, you realise this means War? :lol:
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2099net wrote:
Luke wrote:We're down to the final 7 in our Top Animated Classic Countdown and today's feature, which celebrated its 50th anniversary this year, continues to delight, in ways that its lackluster sequel never will.
Of course, you realise this means War? :lol:
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now that we are down to the final few, i guess this means pocahontas didn't make the cut.
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My predictions for the top 5:
1. Beauty and the Beast
2. Aladdin
3. The Little Mermaid
4. The Lion King
5. Sleeping Beauty
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Ok, I've been following this along since it began. I'm certain that:

#2-Little Mermaid
#1-Beauty and the Beast

Just a hunch, y'know? ;)

I'm also dissapointed that Pinocchio was beaten out by Lady and Tramp. All "Tramp" had was a silly meatball scene. Bleh.
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I thought the final five would be
5.Sleeping Beauty 4.The Little Mermaid 3.The Lion King 2.Aladdin 1.Beauty and the Beast (guess I was wrong there).

I'm shocked and a little disapointed Pocahontas didn't make the list but ah well.

2099net I thought of you when I read that comment about Return to Neverland :lol:
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Matty-Mouse wrote: I'm shocked and a little disapointed Pocahontas didn't make the list but ah well.
Well, I sure got the worst of them all, not a single of my favorite films made it into the list. They should make an underrated count down for the top 5.

That would include:

Saludos Amigos
The Three Caballeros
Make Mine Music
Fun and Fancy Free
Melody Time
The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad
Alice in Wonderland
The Sword in the Stone
The Aristocats
Robin Hood
The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
The Rescuers
The Fox and the Hound
The Black Cauldron
The Great Mouse Detective
Oliver and Company
The Rescuers Down Under
Pocahontas
The Hunchback of Notre Dame

And not a single musical or package besides Fantasia (Puajj), No Saludos Amigos, The Three Caballeros, Make Mine Music, Melody Time, Fun and Fancy Free, The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad.
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Here's my guess:

2. Beauty and the Beast
1. Lion King

heck, they could be switched, but I think it's the above.
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poco wrote:Here's my guess:

2. Beauty and the Beast
1. Lion King

heck, they could be switched, but I think it's the above.
...uhhhh Poco? Have you seen the list so far!?! :P :lol:

The Lion King made #4, so I too think the final 2 will go #2 The Little Mermaid and #1 Beauty and the Beast...

Urg I cannot believe Pinocchio made it at all, it is such a horrible and disturbing movie! and Peter Pan is kinda lack luster, I was really hoping Brother Bear would make it and Sword in the Stone, which is sorta like the boy version of Cinderella, in my opinion... oh well, it's been really fun, i look forward to the unmasking of 1 and 2 places! :twisted:
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hmmm looks like we're down to the last one ...

no prizes for guessing this one :P

we should do this more often :D
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Yeah, I think it should be painfully obvious by now that <i>Sword in the Stone</i> is #1. :wink:
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Luke wrote:Yeah, I think it should be painfully obvious by now that <i>Sword in the Stone</i> is #1. :wink:
No - Saludos Amigos.
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My eyes are deceiving me. Well, can't believe I missed Lion King as 4. oh well....
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