What Disney movie have you seen the most?
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Hard to tell, really.
When I was around that age when kids can seemingly watch the same movie over and over and over and over again Disney movies weren't yet really very available on video...
So, although I've "seen them all", I don't really have a single favourite that I have undoubtedly seen a lot more than the rest.
But still, in my case I guess it could be Fantasia.
When I was around that age when kids can seemingly watch the same movie over and over and over and over again Disney movies weren't yet really very available on video...
So, although I've "seen them all", I don't really have a single favourite that I have undoubtedly seen a lot more than the rest.
But still, in my case I guess it could be Fantasia.
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Wow. I'm old.
When I was growing up, you had to see Disney movies in the theater and then wait for them to be broadcast on "The Wonderful World of Disney".
I saw POTC 2 - Dead Man's Chest 3 times in the theater, which is a record for me.
The movies that I've watched the most since I purchased them on DVD: Cars, Toy Story 2, Cool Runnings, and High School Musical.

I saw POTC 2 - Dead Man's Chest 3 times in the theater, which is a record for me.
The movies that I've watched the most since I purchased them on DVD: Cars, Toy Story 2, Cool Runnings, and High School Musical.
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I have watched TLM so many times that even my parents know all the songs by heart... I used to watch it every single night before going to sleep. And sometimes when I feel nostalgic I still do! Im 19 but I dont really care haha!
My second Disney movie would have to be BaB, if only for the ending. I always put this on if I was sick of TLM for a week or so... As a kid I used to watch it a lot cause we had a dog JUST like Lady, she was so cute that i called her Lady
My most watched non Disney movie would have to be The Land Before Time. I mean common who does not love littlefoot? Shrek is also on the list.
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My second Disney movie would have to be BaB, if only for the ending. I always put this on if I was sick of TLM for a week or so... As a kid I used to watch it a lot cause we had a dog JUST like Lady, she was so cute that i called her Lady

My most watched non Disney movie would have to be The Land Before Time. I mean common who does not love littlefoot? Shrek is also on the list.
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you are not alone. pocahontas is my most watched and the cassette has remained in my car forever. its the most played when im driving alone or depressed or...looking for a safe space.myr_heille wrote:When I was in Grade 5, I listened to Pocahontas. Every. Single. Day. Sadly I seem to be a bit alone in this situation!! And POTC is the only movie I saw 5 times in theaters, then another numerous times on DVD.
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When TLM was first released to video, I watched that movie all the time. Of course, when my mom was in a mood one day, she flung it across the room and that was the last time I saw it until it was re-released.

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Disney's Divinity wrote:When TLM was first released to video, I watched that movie all the time. Of course, when my mom was in a mood one day, she flung it across the room and that was the last time I saw it until it was re-released.

The one I've watched most often is Aladdin, adding to about 30ish times total (just counting PE viewings). Give it a few months though, The Little Mermaid will surely surpass that. I've already given it 4 spins, and this has been during two hectic weeks.

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Do you mean she looks like Lady from Lady and the Tramp? To abbreviate that would be LatT. But you typed BaB, and I thought you meant Beauty and the Beast...and there's no Lady in that!The Merman wrote:My second Disney movie would have to be BaB, if only for the ending. I always put this on if I was sick of TLM for a week or so... As a kid I used to watch it a lot cause we had a dog JUST like Lady, she was so cute that i called her Lady
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Disney's Divinity wrote:When TLM was first released to video, I watched that movie all the time. Of course, when my mom was in a mood one day, she flung it across the room and that was the last time I saw it until it was re-released.

And to answer the question, my most watched Disney film was probably Cinderella. I remember getting it for one Christmas, and watching all the time. I think sometimes I would just fast forward to my favorite scenes, but I actually never did so much to the tape that it broke, so you guys have admirable love of the same thing over and over again!
If I had owned The Little Mermaid's first release, it probably would have been my second most watched movie, but I got the 1999 VHS, and I was older, so I didn't re-watch things as much.
I believe The Wizard of Oz was my most watched non-Disney movie.

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Yeah, I was kind of sad I guess. My mom felt guilty, too. She took me to a rental store once and was going to rent TLM, then switch the broken tape with the rental one (she said something about they fix those kind of things on their own). Of course, at the time, I didn't know that she was going to do that and I told the rental cashier that we was renting it because my other one was broken. In hindsight, that was a really stupid thing to do. I had a big mouth when I was a kid.You must have been so sad! You're favorite movie...how long did you have to go without it? Did you know you would ever see it again (if you were little, you might not have caught on to multiple releases). And why didn't you get to watch via freind's copies?

I think it was re-released a year or two after that. I remember my mom ordering it with the lithographs.

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Growing up, we had taped (from rentals or TV) copies of:
Dumbo
Bambi
Cinderella
Peter Pan
Mary Poppins
Bedknobs and Broomsticks
Robin Hood
Pete's Dragon
The Little Mermaid
The Rescuers Down Under
In the early '90s, I started getting actual store-bought copies of
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
Fantasia
Alice in Wonderland
The Fox and the Hound
Oliver and Company
Beauty and the Beast
Aladdin
The Lion King
Pocahontas
Toy Story
James and the Giant Peach
So I'll say those ones!
Dumbo
Bambi
Cinderella
Peter Pan
Mary Poppins
Bedknobs and Broomsticks
Robin Hood
Pete's Dragon
The Little Mermaid
The Rescuers Down Under
In the early '90s, I started getting actual store-bought copies of
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
Fantasia
Alice in Wonderland
The Fox and the Hound
Oliver and Company
Beauty and the Beast
Aladdin
The Lion King
Pocahontas
Toy Story
James and the Giant Peach
So I'll say those ones!