Which ten years?
Which ten years?
I just curious as to which ten years do you feel were the best for Disney Animated Classics. My personal favourite has to be 1988-1998. It had:
1988: Oliver & Company
1989: The Little Mermaid
1990: The Rescuers Down Under
1991: Beauty And The Beast
1992: Aladdin
1994: The Lion King
1995: Pocahontas
1996: The Hunchback Of Notre Dame
1997: Hercules
1998: Mulan
So that is mine but what is yours?
1988: Oliver & Company
1989: The Little Mermaid
1990: The Rescuers Down Under
1991: Beauty And The Beast
1992: Aladdin
1994: The Lion King
1995: Pocahontas
1996: The Hunchback Of Notre Dame
1997: Hercules
1998: Mulan
So that is mine but what is yours?
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No one said the years had to be consecutive
, so here's the years I felt were best* for DACs. The number after each title is where it ranks in my own listing. I haven't yet figured where I would rank Pinocchio, which shares 1940 with Fantasia, so there's no number for it.
1940: Pinocchio (#?) & Fantasia (#9)
1941: Dumbo (#7)
1953: Peter Pan (#3)
1959: Sleeping Beauty (#8 )
1973: Robin Hood (#4)
1985: The Black Cauldron (#10)
1991: Beauty and the Beast (#1)
1992: Aladdin (#1)
1995: Pocahontas (#5)
2005: Chicken Little (#6)
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*best as in my personal feelings, and not necessarily what films have high critical praise, great box-office returns, or a headscratching capacity to brainwash millions of moviegoers into thinking it's a great movie (*cough* The Lion King *cough*).
1940: Pinocchio (#?) & Fantasia (#9)
1941: Dumbo (#7)
1953: Peter Pan (#3)
1959: Sleeping Beauty (#8 )
1973: Robin Hood (#4)
1985: The Black Cauldron (#10)
1991: Beauty and the Beast (#1)
1992: Aladdin (#1)
1995: Pocahontas (#5)
2005: Chicken Little (#6)
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*best as in my personal feelings, and not necessarily what films have high critical praise, great box-office returns, or a headscratching capacity to brainwash millions of moviegoers into thinking it's a great movie (*cough* The Lion King *cough*).
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No one said the years had to be consecutive
Well in that case then.
1940: Fantasia
1951: Alice In Wonderland
1963: The Sword In The Stone
1964: Mary Poppins
1967: The Jungle Book
1971: Bedknobs And Broomsticks
1973: Robin Hood
1977: The Rescuers and Pete's Dragon
1991: Beauty And The Beast
1995: Toy Story
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I'd pick:
1985-1995
The Balck Cauldron
The Great Mouse Detective
Oliver and Company
The Little Mermaid
the Rescuers Down under
Ducktales: the Movie, Treasure of the Lost lamp
Beauty and the Beast
Aladdin
The Lion King
A Goofy Movie
Pocahontas
plus Who Framed Roger Rabbit? and The Nightmare Before Christams if you want to count them.
1985-1995
The Balck Cauldron
The Great Mouse Detective
Oliver and Company
The Little Mermaid
the Rescuers Down under
Ducktales: the Movie, Treasure of the Lost lamp
Beauty and the Beast
Aladdin
The Lion King
A Goofy Movie
Pocahontas
plus Who Framed Roger Rabbit? and The Nightmare Before Christams if you want to count them.

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1989-1999. The majority of my favourite animated classics fall into those years (5 out of my top 10) as well as number 12.
If you ask me 10 individual years they would be
1940: Pinocchio
1941: Dumbo
1959: Sleeping Beauty
1962: 101 Dalmatians
1989: The Little Mermaid
1991: Beauty and the Beast
1995: Pocahontas
1996: The Hunchback of Notre Dame
1997: Hercules
2002: Lilo & Stitch
If you ask me 10 individual years they would be
1940: Pinocchio
1941: Dumbo
1959: Sleeping Beauty
1962: 101 Dalmatians
1989: The Little Mermaid
1991: Beauty and the Beast
1995: Pocahontas
1996: The Hunchback of Notre Dame
1997: Hercules
2002: Lilo & Stitch
I say 1989-1999 for consecutive for me:
89: Little Mermaid
91: Beauty and the Beast
92: Aladdin!!
94: Lion King
95: Pocahontas
97: Hercules
98: Mulan
99: Tarzan
I left out Hunchback 'cause I haven't seen it in a reeeallllyyy long time.
Those years had some great non- DAC's too such as:
93: Nightmare Before Christmas
95: Toy Story
98: A Bug's Life
99: Toy Story 2
89: Little Mermaid
91: Beauty and the Beast
92: Aladdin!!
94: Lion King
95: Pocahontas
97: Hercules
98: Mulan
99: Tarzan
I left out Hunchback 'cause I haven't seen it in a reeeallllyyy long time.
Those years had some great non- DAC's too such as:
93: Nightmare Before Christmas
95: Toy Story
98: A Bug's Life
99: Toy Story 2
But the thing that makes Woody special, is he'll never give up on you... ever. He'll be there for you, no matter what.
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I'll admit, for me it's probably a big percentage of nostalgia, I grew up in '88 so those movies were coming out as I was growing up.SwordInTheStone777 wrote:So far in this thread I'm seeing the 90's quite alot, so I'm wondering do you perfer the 90's over the other decades or Is it that the 90's movies are made better than the previous films?
And I guess I just like the look and feel of them too. Also the music is top-notch in most of those movies (thank you Alan Menken and Howard Ashman!)
But the thing that makes Woody special, is he'll never give up on you... ever. He'll be there for you, no matter what.
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Probably has to do with fact that most people here grew up in the 90's loving disney and what's not. And fact that 90's had alot of disney movies, one each year, unlike the other decades.SwordInTheStone777 wrote:So far in this thread I'm seeing the 90's quite alot, so I'm wondering do you perfer the 90's over the other decades or Is it that the 90's movies are made better than the previous films?
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I guess here's my ten years 
1951: Alice in Wonderland- #4
1953: Peter Pan- #2
1966: The Jungle Book- #10
1973: Robin Hood- #8
1989: The Little Mermaid- #5
1991: Beauty and the Beast- #3
1992: Aladdin- #1
1994: The Lion King- # 7
1995: Pocahontas- #6
1997: Hercules- #9
and the next 20 years...
1950: Cinderella- #19
1959: Sleeping Beauty- #14
1963: The Sword in the Stone- #15
1966: 101 Dalmations- #11
1986: The Great Mouse Detective- #16
1990: The Rescuers Down Under- #18
1996: The Hunchback of Notre Dame- #20
1998: Mulan- #12
1999: Tarzan- #17
2002: Lilo and Stitch- #13
Looks like my list has changed over the years, probably because of the rewatching of some of them and new found appreciations. I still haven't seen the movies from the 1940's(Saludos Amigos, The Three Caballeros, Make Mine Music, Fun and Fancy Free, Melody Time) in a long while...but when I do, this list will most likely change.
1951: Alice in Wonderland- #4
1953: Peter Pan- #2
1966: The Jungle Book- #10
1973: Robin Hood- #8
1989: The Little Mermaid- #5
1991: Beauty and the Beast- #3
1992: Aladdin- #1
1994: The Lion King- # 7
1995: Pocahontas- #6
1997: Hercules- #9
and the next 20 years...
1950: Cinderella- #19
1959: Sleeping Beauty- #14
1963: The Sword in the Stone- #15
1966: 101 Dalmations- #11
1986: The Great Mouse Detective- #16
1990: The Rescuers Down Under- #18
1996: The Hunchback of Notre Dame- #20
1998: Mulan- #12
1999: Tarzan- #17
2002: Lilo and Stitch- #13
Looks like my list has changed over the years, probably because of the rewatching of some of them and new found appreciations. I still haven't seen the movies from the 1940's(Saludos Amigos, The Three Caballeros, Make Mine Music, Fun and Fancy Free, Melody Time) in a long while...but when I do, this list will most likely change.
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1940: Fantasia
1950: Cinderella
1953: Peter Pan
1955: Lady and the Tramp
1959: Sleeping Beauty
1961: One Hundred And One Dalmatians
1989: The Little Mermaid
1990: Beauty and the Beast
1996: The Hunchback of Notre Dame
2002: Lilo & Stitch
1950: Cinderella
1953: Peter Pan
1955: Lady and the Tramp
1959: Sleeping Beauty
1961: One Hundred And One Dalmatians
1989: The Little Mermaid
1990: Beauty and the Beast
1996: The Hunchback of Notre Dame
2002: Lilo & Stitch
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Yep. In terms of personal feelings (which I like overall), I could never pick one over the other. But if I had to distinguish between certain criteria (which has better songs, animation, story, characters, or any other thing), then one would often outrank the other. But as a whole, I always felt both would always be my two favorite Disney films.jeremy88 wrote:I take it you like both Aladdin and Beauty and the Beast equally, Escapay??Escapay wrote: 1991: Beauty and the Beast (#1)
1992: Aladdin (#1)
For example, if I were judging the animated films based on which songs I felt were the best, I'd easily give the top spots to both Pocahontas and...surprise, surprise...Cinderella. I feel both are consistent in portraying the messages and themes of their story and characters, while also having the two most romantic songs in the Disney canon ("If I Never Knew You" and "So This Is Love"). It's interesting to note, though, that while Pocahontas is #5 on my "overall" list, I usually find myself ranking Cinderella somewhere in the 16-23 range.
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