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films that deserve more recognition

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I just curious to ask which films do you think deserve more recognition among the disney or pixar canon.

you can also do this for example, keep in mind, I do love all the classics.

Aladdin- Such a great film, It deserves the lion kings pedastool

Dumbo-another great film deserrves snow Whites fame.
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Third Man on the Mountain

Those Calloways

The Three Lives of Thomasina

Darby O'Gill and the Little People

The Story of Robin Hood and his Merrie Men

Kidnapped

It deserves the lion kings pedastool
Yeah I think of the incredible achievements of Bambi and then I think of The Lion King and the word "stool" does indeed come to mind.
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Summer Magic, Original Family Band, So Dear to My Heart.
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skippy wrote:Summer Magic, Original Family Band, So Dear to My Heart.
Summer Magic is half a great movie, the other half mystifying blandness and unrealized drama. Can't go there with you on that one -- I watched it for the first time recently with my wife, and for moments, it seems like we're seeing Walt's musical version of a Jane Austen novel, but then the drama falls apart and the movie has no real ending, it just stops.

Family Band has glorious music, and the debut of Goldie Hawn in a kick-@$$ musical climax, so I'm comfortable recommending it (though others may have a hard time with the sweetness).

So Dear to my Heart, while not widely known, has had more exposure than any of the films listed so far, save for maybe Darby.
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Tron! :lol:
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Tron, Atlantis, and Treasure Planet. Aladdin has recognition, but needs more from today's audiences.
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'Bambi and the Great Prince of the Forest'!
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Old Fish Tale wrote:'Bambi and the Great Prince of the Forest'!
Pfft - that deserves to be burned. If it were possible, I'd destroy every negative of ever Disney cheapquel. Espcially those where deer sing pop songs.
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Hercules and Hunchback both need recognition... from Disney :roll:

And I second Treasure Planet.
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With the general public:

The Happiest Millionaire
Newsies (not just in the fan community)
Bedknobs and Broomsticks (at least so people can remember the name of it)
The Rocketeer
The Gnome Mobile
The Sword and the Rose
Treasure Planet
The Great Mouse Detective
Return to Oz
Something Wicked This Way Comes
Darby 'O Gill and the Little People

and lots of others. The only films that do get recognition by Disney are about half the DAC, Pirates, HSM, and the random live action title like Mary Poppins.
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Hmm...in a variety of different contexts...

The Aristocats
The Sword in the Stone
Robin Hood
Fantasia 2000
The Parent Trap (1961 version)
Lady and the Tramp (a platinum, I know, but probably the most obscure of them all)
Nearly all of the old animated shorts
Alice in Wonderland (yet less so these days...it seems as though it has quietly become a platinum)
Aladdin
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
Freaky Friday (both versions)
The Princess Diaries
Mulan
The Hunchback of Notre Dame
Who Framed Roger Rabbit
Return to Oz
Bedknobs and Broomsticks
The Rescuers Down Under
The Great Mouse Detective
Meet the Robinsons
Tron
Pollyanna
Brother Bear
Home on the Range
The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr Toad
Sister Act (Touchstone, I know, but still)
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I think the package films from the 40s and early 50s deserve more recognition. Its true that they are weak in places and are pretty much filler pictures. But there's so much creativity in them and they helped paved the way towards more detailed and beautiful animation in the mid and late 50s.
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The Rescuers of course. One of the best films made without Walt. It has strong main characters, beautiful songs, an impressive villian, perfectly fitting voice cast, and in general more heart and warmth than many 90's classics. Yes, the animation isn't as great as earlier and later films, but this only adds to its charm.
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I just saw Teacher's Pet, and that film is quite nice. I give it a rather solid recommend to those who are open-minded about animation.
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These lists are suprisingly refreshing. It is nice to see people talk about films like "The Gnome Mobile" and "Family Band'. My list of unrecognized great Disney films would include:

Treasure Island (1950)
Dary O'Gill and the Little People (1959)
The Absent Minded Professor (1961)
Summer Magic (1963)
The Moon Spinners (1964)
That Darn Cat! (1965)
Lt. Robin Crusoe U.S.N. (1966)
Follow Me, Boys! (1966)
The Happiest Millionaire (1967)
The Gnome Mobile (1967)
Blackbeard's Ghost (1968)
The One and Only, Genuine, Original Family Band (1968)
Bedknobs and Broomsticks (1971)
Superdad (1973)
The Island at the Top of the World (1974)
Escape to Wtich Mountain (1975)
Freaky Friday (1976)
The Rescuers (1977)
Pete's Dragon (1977)
Candleshoe (1978)
Hot Lead and Cold Feet (1978)
The North Avenue Irregulars (1979)
The Black Hole (1979)
Night Crossing (1982)
TRON (1982)
Never Cry Wolf (1984)
Baby...Secret of the Lost Legend (1985)
Return to Oz (1985)
The Journey of Natty Gann (1985)
Honey, I Shrunk the Kids (1989)
Pocahontas (1995)
The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996)

Each of these films are not only entertaining, but also add something special to cinema history. Oh there are a TON more I would want to add to this list, but you have to draw the line somewhere. It took me a while to shorten the list to just this. There are so many great Disney films that don't get the recognition they deserve.
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My list of films I think are way over looked by Disney:

Dumbo
The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad
Robin Hood
The Rescuers
The Black Cauldron
The Rescuers Down Under
The Great Mouse Detective
The Hunchback of Notre Dame
Hercules
Brother Bear
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I started a list, but then realized pretty much 90% of the movies and shorts and TV shows made by Walt Disney himself deserve greater recognition today. His legacy has been watered down by the work of those who followed. Hopefully Walt - - the filmmaker - - will be rediscovered in the true sense along with his film library and keen sense of story and theme.
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