8000 Reasons to Love Disney

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59. Walt Disney Animation Studios (shame on you all for not mentioning this, and the DACs don't count, Albert :P )

60. Andreas Deja (if we're mentioning Glen Keane we got to mention this guy!)

61. Bruce Smith (or this guy ...)

62. Dave Pruiksma (or this guy ... he no longer works at Disney though)

63. Eric Goldberg

64. Will Finn


65. Don Bluth (And this guy! After all he worked at Disney for a long time. I'm sure Albert will like my mentioning him :) )

And there are tons of others that I now forget. I'll leave it up to you guys to remember.
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66. (Classic) Tinker Bell
67. Clopin from HoND
68. Has anybody specifically mentioned Woody?
69. The Disney Princesses (done right)
70. Carousel of Progress
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71. The Haunted Mansion (the attraction, not the movie)
72. Thurl Ravenscroft
73. Bill Lee - my singing idol
74. The Enchanted Tiki Room
75. Eyvind Earle
76. Ken Anderson
77. Buddy Baker - My favorite Disney composer of all time
78. George Bruns - My second favorite
79. Paul Frees - my voice acting idol and just an all around great talent in every field
80. Rolly Crump - I love this man. He's one of the most innovative and creative people I've seen, and he's amazing to hear in interviews.
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81. Alan Menken
82. The Parent Trap
83. Mickey Mouse!!!!!
- I can't believe no one mentioned him yet
84. The concept of a themepark
85. Tower of Terror
86. Space Mountain
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87. Hayley Mills
88. Lesley Ann Warren
89. Janet Munro
90. Dorothy McGuire
91. Ann Jillian
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92. The Black Cauldron
93. Newsies
94. The Disney Channel
95. Corbin Bleu
96. Mandy Moore
97. The Princess and the Frog
98. Gurgi
99. Jasmine
100. The guys that play Aladdin at the parks
101. Mickey Mouse
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Disney Channel done RIGHT! ;)
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103. Julie Andrews
104. VMK
105. Gargoyles
106. Keith David
107. Greg Weisman
108. Jodi Benson
109. Paige O'Hara
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110. Mary Costa
111. Eleanore Audley
112. Jonathon Freeman
113. Tony Jay
114. Pocahontas (not sure if anyone's mentioned that yet)
115. Enchanted
116. Bolt
117. The Princess and the Frog
118. The hunchback of Notre Dame
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119. Ariel :tlm:
120. Ursula
121. The Little Mermaid
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122. French Toast Loaf - Main Street Bake Shop
123. Adventures in Wonderland
124. Roger Rabbit
125. Sodium Vapour Process
126. The Guys who did the effects for Forbidden Planet
127. Peter Ellenshaw
128. Harrison Ellenshaw
129. Jerry Goldsmith's score for Soarin'
130. Canada: Your a Lifetime Journey
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Jerry Goldsmith did the score for Soarin'? And here I thought Mulan was the only Disney score he did. 8)
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131. PHINEAS AND FERB
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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132. Sleeping Beauty
133. Multiplane Camera
134. Hunky animated princes and heroes
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135: "A whole new world"
136: It's fans (despite being crazy at times the fans are great to interact with :) )
137: Tim Burton (he started his career at Disney, and will be coming back soon)
138: The Disney Sing along songs tapes
139: Mickey Mouse watches
140: Wayne Allwine (RIP)
141: Donald Duck
142: The Kingdom Hearts series
143: Kim Possible
144: The Imagination Movers (I don't care what you say these guys rock!)
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145. Disney Comics

Although long dead and forgotten in the US, they're still very much alive, popular and appreciated in Europe. Most children actually get to know the Disney characters first through comics and only then through the films. And when it comes to Disney comics, there's only one true ARTIST who rises above all others:

146. Carl Barks

Barks' comic never talked down to its readers. They weren't specifically written for the target demographic (which was considered little kids), and that's the reason they're enjoyed by adults very much. Because his comics satirize our human existence, our hectic society and the absurd realities we often face. It's not Donald throwing peanuts at Chip and Dale. Donald and Scrooge, in Barks' hands, are human beings. They just happen to look like ducks. And that's why I appreciate them so much.

More about Barks: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Barks
Ode to the Disney Ducks

They ride tall ships to the far away,
and see the long ago.
They walk where fabled people trod,
and Yetis trod the snow.

They meet the folks who live on stars,
and find them much like us,
With food and love and happiness
the things they most discuss.

The world is full of clans and cults
abuzz as angry bees,
And Junior Woodchucks snapping jeers
at Littlest Chickadees.

The ducks show us that part of life
is to forgive a slight.
That black eyes given in revenge
keep hatred burning bright.

So when our walks in sun or shade
pass graveyards filled by wars,
It's nice to stop and read of ducks
whose battles leave no scars.

To read of ducks who parody
our vain attempts at glory,
They don't exist, but somehow leave
us glad we bought their story.

Carl Barks – 1999
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147. The Chronicles of Narnia
148. Ed Wynn
149. Mad Tea Party
150. Marc Davis
151. Disney Digital 3-D
152. James and the Giant Peach
153. The D-Show
154. Disney Read-Alongs
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155. Ultimate Disney
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Disneykid wrote:153. The D-Show
That gives me an idea:

156. The D-Show's theme song
157. The D-Show host
158. The D-Show's series of closing remarks
159. Anything relating to The D-Show that makes it the best CD-ROM ever
160. The Walt Disney World Explorer
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BrandonH wrote:Because Albert will not say it:

57. The Lion King
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161. The Utilidor - this particular magic behind the magic isn't the most exciting place to look at, but just being down there feels like another world.

162. Wishes: A Magical Gathering of Disney Dreams - I could watch this show every night and never tire of it. I once watched it at like, 1 am in a near-empty park with no soundtrack and none of the rear fireworks went off, and it was still magical.

163. The Boatniks - every studio has a worst film ever. This one is Disney's. And sometimes, it's so bad it's delightful, so it's another reason to love Disney: even the bad stuff has some value to it.

164. "The Second Star to the Right" - one of my most favourite Disney songs ever.

165. "Please stand clear of the doors, por favor mantengase alejado de las puertas" - ;)

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