Your top 10 Disney movies?
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Animated: The Little Mermaid
Live-Action: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe
Live-Action: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe
Disney on Broadway:
Beauty and the Beast - December 2, 2006
The Lion King - February 28, 2007 & February 16, 2008
The Little Mermaid - December 12, 2007, December 22, 2007 & January 7, 2009
Mary Poppins - February 1, 2009
Beauty and the Beast - December 2, 2006
The Lion King - February 28, 2007 & February 16, 2008
The Little Mermaid - December 12, 2007, December 22, 2007 & January 7, 2009
Mary Poppins - February 1, 2009
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Personally?
Animation- The Little Mermaid, it's one of those movies that dosen't have to have perfect animation, or a perfect storyline to be enjoyed.
Live-Action- Well, it's a toss up between Mary Poppins and Enchanted. Mary Poppins was a childhood favorite for me. I loved it!
Enchanted was great for Disney fans, and it had a great storyline. Not as fluffy as I expected it would be.
Animation- The Little Mermaid, it's one of those movies that dosen't have to have perfect animation, or a perfect storyline to be enjoyed.
Live-Action- Well, it's a toss up between Mary Poppins and Enchanted. Mary Poppins was a childhood favorite for me. I loved it!
Enchanted was great for Disney fans, and it had a great storyline. Not as fluffy as I expected it would be.
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Re: What is your #1 Disney movie of all time?
I haven't found one that is a "Number one favorite ever", but we've had "top # Disney..." threads aplenty and this is just a small sampling...Mowglie wrote:Sorry if this has been done before
Your top 10 Disney movies
Top 10 Disney Films
My Top 10 Disney Animated Classics
Rank the Disney/Pixar Films
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Wow, Panfan, 3 of the 5 are in my top 5 too!PeterPanfan wrote:Peter Pan, The Fox and the Hound, Robin Hood, The Little Mermaid, Beauty in the Beast. In that order.
(And I just realized I didn't provide a list in my post...)
1. Aladdin
1. Beauty and the Beast
3. Peter Pan
4. Robin Hood
5. Pocahontas
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I LOVE this list, great choices! (except for Jungle Book, I don't think it's so great)merlinjones wrote:Top 30 Walt Disney movies for personal repeatability:
Sleeping Beauty
Swiss Family Robinson
The Parent Trap!
Pollyanna
Song of the South
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
Dumbo
Peter Pan
Alice in Wonderland
Mary Poppins
Darby O'Gill and the Little People
The Three Lives of Thomasina
The Three Caballeros
Cinderella
Pinocchio
Lady and the Tramp
Ichabod and Mr. Toad
The Absent-Minded Professor
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
Treasure Island
Bambi
One Hundred and One Dalmatians
The Moon-Spinners
Babes in Toyland
Summer Magic
Bedknobs and Broomsticks
Jungle Book
Many Adventures of Winnie-the-Pooh
The Shaggy Dog
Dr. Syn, Alias the Scarecrow
That Darn Cat!
for me it's
Animated: Sleeping Beauty (The Great Mouse Detective second)
Live-Action: Bedknobs and Broomsticks (The Happiest Millionaire might be the second. It's hard to decided.)

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I think The Little Mermaid can really relate to a lot of people, since I doubt a lot of us are princesses who were locked away by our stepmothers or cursed by a bad fairy. Although Ariel was a princess, she was a daughter who wanted something that was unthinkable, and wanting it broke her father's heart (sorta). Those issues with her family are very realistic, compared to having a town come at you to kill your boyfriend, or wanting to marry someone who you're not allowed to. For that, The Little Mermaid is, and always will be my favorite animated film.
For live-action, I'd definitely say Enchanted, since it was a brilliant tribute to everything that Disney ever was for me. When I was younger, Mary Poppins was my favorite, simply because I liked the songs, and (at the time) I always thought that the magic was really real. I mean, who hasn't tried to fly with an umbrella?! lol The Parent Trap is also another live-action Disney film I also enjoy. I remember watching it yesterday, and loving it even more than I had before.
For live-action, I'd definitely say Enchanted, since it was a brilliant tribute to everything that Disney ever was for me. When I was younger, Mary Poppins was my favorite, simply because I liked the songs, and (at the time) I always thought that the magic was really real. I mean, who hasn't tried to fly with an umbrella?! lol The Parent Trap is also another live-action Disney film I also enjoy. I remember watching it yesterday, and loving it even more than I had before.
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