What canon is movies like The Reluctant Dragon in?

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jade
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What canon is movies like The Reluctant Dragon in?

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We know about the Walt Disney Animated Studios canon and it's 50+ films, but i've always wondered what canon movies like The Reluctant Dragon and So Dear to my heart would fall under?


Anyone create own in their own mind lol?
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Re: What canon is movies like The Reluctant Dragon in?

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I'm not sure, but I group mine together in my collection like this:

Reluctant Dragon (I have the full version with the B&W segment with Robert Benchley, Baby Weams, etc.)
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So Dear to My Heart
Mary Poppins
Bedknobs and Broomsticks
Pete's Dragon
Who Framed Roger Rabbit
Enchanted
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Re: What canon is movies like The Reluctant Dragon in?

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RyGuy wrote:I'm not sure, but I group mine together in my collection like this:

Reluctant Dragon (I have the full version with the B&W segment with Robert Benchley, Baby Weams, etc.)
:wink:
So Dear to My Heart
Mary Poppins
Bedknobs and Broomsticks
Pete's Dragon
Who Framed Roger Rabbit
Enchanted
Yeah that's what I do as well. They're a minor 'hybrid' category I guess.
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Re: What canon is movies like The Reluctant Dragon in?

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RyGuy wrote:I'm not sure, but I group mine together in my collection like this:

Reluctant Dragon (I have the full version with the B&W segment with Robert Benchley, Baby Weams, etc.)
:wink:
So Dear to My Heart
Mary Poppins
Bedknobs and Broomsticks
Pete's Dragon
Who Framed Roger Rabbit
Enchanted
What's the winky face for? Song of the South? 8)

As for the original question, I put hybrids together with animated classics, DTV sequels, and Pixar films, all in order of their releases.
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