Your Favorite Disney Film from Each Decade
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1930s: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
1940s: Pinocchio
1950s: Sleeping Beauty
1960s: The Sword In The Stone
1970s: Bedknobs and Broomsticks
1980s: Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
1990s: Hercules
2000s: The Princess And The Frog
1940s: Pinocchio
1950s: Sleeping Beauty
1960s: The Sword In The Stone
1970s: Bedknobs and Broomsticks
1980s: Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
1990s: Hercules
2000s: The Princess And The Frog
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The second and third ones come from Maleficent's Revenge, and the first, fourth, and fifth come from a book called My Side Of The Story. It has Aurora and Maleficent telling their own sides of the story.DisneyJedi wrote:Hey, um... PrincePhilipFan? Where'd you get the pictures in your banner thing? I know one of them comes from Maleficent's Revenge.
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It's a story from the Disney Scary Storybook Collection. In it, Phillip and Aurora are celebrating their anniversary, when Maleficent is revived and returns. She takes out her vengence on the party, turning Phillip, the three fairies, and the rest of the kingdom into stone statues, leaving Aurora to grow old alone together. Aurora then goes to Maleficent to sacrifice herself, by letting her place her under the sleeping curse again in exchange of returning every one back to normal. The entire kingdom then returns to normal, and Phillip, realizing Aurora is gone, rushes off to Forbidden Mountain. There he has to defeat Maleficent and awaken Aurora again.mooky_7_sa wrote:What's "Maleficent's Revenge"?
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Hmm....... all right. I'll post mine, but I hate having to choose. 
1930s: Snow white
1940s: Pinocchio
1950s: Sleeping Beauty (a total no-brainer. XD)
1960s: 101 Dalmatians
1970s: Robin Hood
1980s: The Little Mermaid
1990s: The Lion King
2000s: Bolt (for now, depending if I love Princess and the Frog more)

1930s: Snow white
1940s: Pinocchio
1950s: Sleeping Beauty (a total no-brainer. XD)
1960s: 101 Dalmatians
1970s: Robin Hood
1980s: The Little Mermaid
1990s: The Lion King
2000s: Bolt (for now, depending if I love Princess and the Frog more)
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If you ask me, that's one Disney sequel that would be worth seeing, if it ever became a movie.PrincePhillipFan wrote:It's a story from the Disney Scary Storybook Collection. In it, Phillip and Aurora are celebrating their anniversary, when Maleficent is revived and returns. She takes out her vengence on the party, turning Phillip, the three fairies, and the rest of the kingdom into stone statues, leaving Aurora to grow old alone together. Aurora then goes to Maleficent to sacrifice herself, by letting her place her under the sleeping curse again in exchange of returning every one back to normal. The entire kingdom then returns to normal, and Phillip, realizing Aurora is gone, rushes off to Forbidden Mountain. There he has to defeat Maleficent and awaken Aurora again.mooky_7_sa wrote:What's "Maleficent's Revenge"?

I couldn't agree more! That sounds fantastic!DisneyJedi wrote:If you ask me, that's one Disney sequel that would be worth seeing, if it ever became a movie.PrincePhillipFan wrote: It's a story from the Disney Scary Storybook Collection. In it, Phillip and Aurora are celebrating their anniversary, when Maleficent is revived and returns. She takes out her vengence on the party, turning Phillip, the three fairies, and the rest of the kingdom into stone statues, leaving Aurora to grow old alone together. Aurora then goes to Maleficent to sacrifice herself, by letting her place her under the sleeping curse again in exchange of returning every one back to normal. The entire kingdom then returns to normal, and Phillip, realizing Aurora is gone, rushes off to Forbidden Mountain. There he has to defeat Maleficent and awaken Aurora again.
Tallies, not accurate because not everyone chose DAC's, though I did include Mary Poppins and B&B. If people were also indecisive, I counted both.
Pinocchio 26 *
Fantasia 7
Dumbo 8
Bambi 11
The Three Caballeros 1
Cinderella 8
Alice in Wonderland 10
Peter Pan 12
Lady and the Tramp 6
Sleeping Beauty 17 *
One Hundred and One Dalmatians 25 *
The Sword in the Stone 8
Mary Poppins 6
The Jungle Book 11
The AristoCats 7
Bedknobs and Broomsticks 6
Robin Hood 12
The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh 13
The Rescuers 14 *
The Fox and the Hound 2
The Black Cauldron 3
The Great Mouse Detective 7
Oliver & Company 7
The Little Mermaid 34 *
The Rescuers Down Under 1
Beauty and the Beast 21 *
Aladdin 12
The Lion King 10
Pocahontas XX
The Hunchback of Notre Dame 8
Hercules 1
Mulan 1
Tarzan 1
Fantasia 2000 3
Dinosaur XX
The Emperor's New Groove 17
Atlantis 1
Lilo & Stitch 19 *
Treasure Planet 4
Brother Bear 1
Home on the Range
Chicken Little XX
Meet the Robinsons 3
Bolt 2
Pinocchio 26 *
Fantasia 7
Dumbo 8
Bambi 11
The Three Caballeros 1
Cinderella 8
Alice in Wonderland 10
Peter Pan 12
Lady and the Tramp 6
Sleeping Beauty 17 *
One Hundred and One Dalmatians 25 *
The Sword in the Stone 8
Mary Poppins 6
The Jungle Book 11
The AristoCats 7
Bedknobs and Broomsticks 6
Robin Hood 12
The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh 13
The Rescuers 14 *
The Fox and the Hound 2
The Black Cauldron 3
The Great Mouse Detective 7
Oliver & Company 7
The Little Mermaid 34 *
The Rescuers Down Under 1
Beauty and the Beast 21 *
Aladdin 12
The Lion King 10
Pocahontas XX
The Hunchback of Notre Dame 8
Hercules 1
Mulan 1
Tarzan 1
Fantasia 2000 3
Dinosaur XX
The Emperor's New Groove 17
Atlantis 1
Lilo & Stitch 19 *
Treasure Planet 4
Brother Bear 1
Home on the Range
Chicken Little XX
Meet the Robinsons 3
Bolt 2
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Love this topic. 
1930s: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
1940s: Fantasia
1950s: Sleeping Beauty
1960s: The Sword in the Stone
1970s: Robin Hood
1980s: The Little Mermaid (although, I kind of think of The Little Mermaid as a 1990s movie since it's more similar to the movies of the early 1990s. Of the earlier 1980s movies, my favorite is The Great Mouse Detective.)
1990s: Beauty and the Beast
2000s: None. I didn't like any movie made after Mulan.

1930s: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
1940s: Fantasia
1950s: Sleeping Beauty
1960s: The Sword in the Stone
1970s: Robin Hood
1980s: The Little Mermaid (although, I kind of think of The Little Mermaid as a 1990s movie since it's more similar to the movies of the early 1990s. Of the earlier 1980s movies, my favorite is The Great Mouse Detective.)
1990s: Beauty and the Beast
2000s: None. I didn't like any movie made after Mulan.
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Witty? They appear to me as a forced attempt by me to be funny. But, if you so wish, here's some (perhaps) better ones...Luke wrote:How come we don't get the witty one-liners this time?Wonderlicious wrote:Just for the hell of it, I'll do an update of what I originally wrote nearly five years ago (my, how time flies)...
1930s: Snow White
Well, as nice as it is, there wasn't like there was a high-ho number of things to choose from!
1940s: Pinocchio
The only string attatched to this one is that Disney keep on bringing it in and out of the vault!
1950s: Alice in Wonderland
You'd be tweedling dum not to like this one!
1960s: 101 Dalmatians
Spotty, spotty, pets get potty!
1970s: The Aristocats
Paris, Paris, that's where jazz is!
1980s: The Little Mermaid
Did you really think I'd put down The Black Cauldron? You poor unfortunate soul...
1990s: Aladdin
As good as Beauty and the Beast, The Lion King, Mulan etc are, this is perhaps of my favourite friend like me.
2000s: Meet the Robinsons
I might have also voted for some of the other ones here, actually. Obviously I haven't seen either Bolt or The Princess and the Frog, so this could end up being number two in some time.