The Disney Company began theatrically rereleasing their movies (both animated and live-action) in the 1940s, and their movies continued being rereleased through about the 1990s.
Which rerelease decade was, in your opinion, the best (Ie: Which decade contained the best rerelease trailers, tie-in toy and product promotions, posters, etc.)?
Which rereleases did you see in a theatre?
I'll get back to you about which decade was MY favorite, but here are the Disney movies that I saw (The ones that I remember having seen, anyway) during some of those famous Disney rerelease years:
"Peter Pan" (1989) (My best friend saw the movie before I saw it, and she told me that Peter Pan's face turned as red as one of my tee-shirts when he blushed, so, of course, I HAD to see the movie. Around that time, I went to Disneyland, and I had a total crush on the guy who was playing Peter Pan in the park! I was 10.)
"The Jungle Book" (1990) (My best friend and I discussed the movie during some type of music practice. I really, really equate that rerelease with laziness, flowers, and a sort of sleepiness. Of course, I equate that entire MOVIE with those things, anyway. I'll never forget lazily lying on my bedroom floor during the hot Summer months, coloring the pictures from my "Jungle Book" coloring book, and then cutting out the characters, so that I could create my own scenes, dialog balloons, etc.)
"Fantasia" (My parents actually INSISTED that I see this movie during its 1990 rerelease, as they said that it was one of the best animated Disney movies ever.)
"101 Dalmatians" (1991) (I can still remember my mother having said "If you don't get redy to go soon, you're going to miss the dalmatians, all 101 of them."

"Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" (1993) (My mother hadn't allowed me to see the 1987 rerelease of the movie, because she'd been afraid that I'd have been too scared by it at the tender age of 8. I'll never forget the Summer during which I saw the movie. I was 14, but I'd been a fan of the "Snow White" story (EVERY version) since I'd been super young. I'll never forget waiting in line to get popcorn, alongside the standee. I asked my father which dwarf was Happy at the end of the movie's storyline, or something like that, and when he was stumped, I said "They ALL are!", and laughed. I can still remember lying in the front yard on those Summer nights, in a lawn chair, gazing up at the night sky, feeling glad that I had finally brought home Mattel's Snow White doll!)
Looking back at those years, I feel priveledged to have seen, in a theatre, the movies that contained Walt's favorite male and female characters of all time (Peter Pan and Snow White).
Thank you in advance for your replies.
