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167. "Gaston" - funny and smart
168. "Tomorrow is Another Day" (from The Rescuers) - one of my all-time favorite Disney songs
169. Alice in Wonderland - one of Disney's best, most colorful, strange, and wonderfully off-the-wall films ever
170. Willy the Giant singing "Fee Fi Fo Fum" (that "peek a boo!" moment creeps me out whenever I think of it)
168. "Tomorrow is Another Day" (from The Rescuers) - one of my all-time favorite Disney songs
169. Alice in Wonderland - one of Disney's best, most colorful, strange, and wonderfully off-the-wall films ever
170. Willy the Giant singing "Fee Fi Fo Fum" (that "peek a boo!" moment creeps me out whenever I think of it)
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187. Disneyland Paris (or Disneyland Resort Paris, or Euro Disney, or whatever)
188. The trailers on the old Disney videos that I grew up with
189. Pinocchio (1940)
190. "When You Wish Upon a Star"
191. Mickey
192. Minnie
193. Donald
194. Dumbo (1941)
195. Lady and the Tramp (1955)
196. The Sword in the Stone (1963)
197. 101 Dalmatians (1961)
198. Already calling a new film a classic, regardless of quality or success.
199. Almost every animated film being labelled "one of the greatest motion pictures of all time", "one of the most beloved movie classics" or something along those lines.
200. The windpipes of Adriana Caselotti, the original voice of Snow White (hey, Escapay, why didn't you list that?
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188. The trailers on the old Disney videos that I grew up with
189. Pinocchio (1940)
190. "When You Wish Upon a Star"
191. Mickey
192. Minnie
193. Donald
194. Dumbo (1941)
195. Lady and the Tramp (1955)
196. The Sword in the Stone (1963)
197. 101 Dalmatians (1961)
198. Already calling a new film a classic, regardless of quality or success.
199. Almost every animated film being labelled "one of the greatest motion pictures of all time", "one of the most beloved movie classics" or something along those lines.
200. The windpipes of Adriana Caselotti, the original voice of Snow White (hey, Escapay, why didn't you list that?
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231. The Aristocats (1970)
232. Robin Hood (1973)
233. Alice's Curious Labyrinth @ Disneyland Paris
234. Le Château de la Belle au bois dormant @ Disneyland Paris
235. Dubbings of Disney films into various languages
236. How they apparently edited out the Nazis and any WW2 related material in Bedknobs and Broomsticks for German audiences.
237. "The Disney That Never Was"
238. "Paper Dreams"
239. "The Disney Films" by Leonard Maltin
240. Wheelers!!!!!
232. Robin Hood (1973)
233. Alice's Curious Labyrinth @ Disneyland Paris
234. Le Château de la Belle au bois dormant @ Disneyland Paris
235. Dubbings of Disney films into various languages
236. How they apparently edited out the Nazis and any WW2 related material in Bedknobs and Broomsticks for German audiences.
237. "The Disney That Never Was"
238. "Paper Dreams"
239. "The Disney Films" by Leonard Maltin
240. Wheelers!!!!!
243. "Why Should I Worry?"
If that isn't the catchiest Disney song ever, I don't know what is.
244. "Hellfire"
If that isn't the most powerful Disney song ever... Still gives me the chills.
245. The Dutch Donald Duck weekly comic magazine from 1952-1995
After that, it just went downhill... But there are other, monthly, publications and I'm still glad they exist.
246. The Dutch voice cast of 'Robin Hood'
I know this is a terrible insult to Peter Ustinov, but I think "our" dub is much funnier.
247. The Dutch voice cast of 'Great Mouse Detective'
Well, maybe you can't love Disney for this, but I can!
If that isn't the catchiest Disney song ever, I don't know what is.
244. "Hellfire"
If that isn't the most powerful Disney song ever... Still gives me the chills.
245. The Dutch Donald Duck weekly comic magazine from 1952-1995
After that, it just went downhill... But there are other, monthly, publications and I'm still glad they exist.
246. The Dutch voice cast of 'Robin Hood'
I know this is a terrible insult to Peter Ustinov, but I think "our" dub is much funnier.
247. The Dutch voice cast of 'Great Mouse Detective'
Well, maybe you can't love Disney for this, but I can!
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