Most Watched Disney DVD(s)

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What type of Disney films can you rewatch the most?

Animated films
38
81%
Live action films
4
9%
Short cartoons
5
11%
 
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Mary Poppins is one I watched a lot as a boy. It has a high rewatchability factor, even if it's a pretty long movie.

Lately, I find the Pixar films most favorable to re-watching. There's so much going on that everytime you catch a new angle, notice something different, appreciate a different level on which the film works.
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short cartoons!
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Well, it definately official now, TLM is my most watched DVD, I wound up seein three times in the 2 months, twice in one week, although each time was with someone different or just watched by my self while I was suffering insomnia.

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so far is been Beauty and the Beast but once i get sleeping beauty that will be the most watch disney dvd! im getting 2 copies! well maybe 3 :lol:
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Prince Phillip wrote:Well, it definately official now, TLM is my most watched DVD, I wound up seein three times in the 2 months, twice in one week ...
Oh man. Just wait until you have kids. Our daughter has to watch TLM at least twice a day. And when we're in the car we have to pop in the soundtrack (which I bought back in '91 while in college at Indiana University) so she can sing the "Mermaid Song": Part of Your World

I'm serious when I estimate that we have watched this no less than 200 times this year. And I cringe everytime she tries to grab that LE DVD from the player :o :(
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Awe, one day you'll look back on that and smile, and wish for those days again :) . Personally I can't wait, although it probably seems a little strange for a guy my age to be saying that but... Well it's not like I don't see a lot of guys my age carrying around kids, it's kinda sad...

Oh well, I can't wait, I personally hope I have sons, every once in a while I go by the disney store and I see some cool little sport jacket, and think of the day I will be purchasing that for my boy(s). Plus it will give me an even bigger reason to watch disney movies!!! :D :D :D .

Yes, my kids will grow up on disney, and when they want to watch cartoons, I will just pop in a treasures DVD, I don't think all that Cartoon Network crap is healthy, even Nickelodeon seems to be going :down: . (With the exception of Sponge Bob ofcourse :D )
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My most watched Disney DVD is "Atlantis: The Lost Empire"... love those action sequences! :) And what a great DTS track!

But the film I've watched the most is "The Little Mermaid".
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Prince Phillip wrote:
Oh well, I can't wait, I personally hope I have sons, every once in a while I go by the disney store and I see some cool little sport jacket, and think of the day I will be purchasing that for my boy(s).
You have no idea how expensive those little trips to The Disney Store can be. Although a few weeks ago we were in there and they had most of the store at 50% off AND if we spent at least $50 we got two free tix to see Finding Nemo ... needless to say that was a really good day for our daughter :)
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Joe Carioca wrote:My most watched Disney DVD is "Atlantis: The Lost Empire"... love those action sequences! :) And what a great DTS track!

But the film I've watched the most is "The Little Mermaid".
I hear you Jose Carioca!!! I personally love Atlantis: the lost empire DVD!!! the animation in it is awesome! :D
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MickeyMouseboy wrote:
Joe Carioca wrote:My most watched Disney DVD is "Atlantis: The Lost Empire"... love those action sequences! :) And what a great DTS track!

But the film I've watched the most is "The Little Mermaid".
I hear you Jose Carioca!!! I personally love Atlantis: the lost empire DVD!!! the animation in it is awesome! :D
Yeah! And it has Helga and Kida... :D

Great bonus features too... maybe the best Disney DVD ever!
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man, maybe I should have picked it up when I had the chance. Still it's possible that it will be rereleased in the future, maybe with even more stuff! :D
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Jose did you get a 2 disc set in brazil? cause we did here in america.
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Prince Phillip wrote:man, maybe I should have picked it up when I had the chance. Still it's possible that it will be rereleased in the future, maybe with even more stuff! :D
Are you talking about "Atlantis"? Well, you still can find it everywhere! It's NOT out of print!
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but it's still alot of money, and probably will remain so... I was in suncoast a couple weeks ago. The new Bugs 2 disc was out and selling for $20, but they also still had a few copies of the old 2 disc set still priced at $49.99!
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MickeyMouseboy wrote:Jose did you get a 2 disc set in brazil? cause we did here in america.
No... here in Brazil they just released a crapy 1-disc pan-and-scan DVD! So, I had to buy the American 2-disc set, as I do with almost all Disney films.

I just buy the Brazilian editions when they are very similar, identical (or better) than the international releases, or when I don't care about the film that much.
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that sucks!!! you should move up here! and we could have a Ultimate Disney meeting at WDW! i'll be the mouse with the Stop Sequels banner! :D
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LOL :lol:
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MickeyMouseboy wrote:that sucks!!! you should move up here! and we could have a Ultimate Disney meeting at WDW! i'll be the mouse with the Stop Sequels banner! :D
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

I'll be the one with the "Eisner, get out!!" banner! :lol:
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