What Disney movies did you watch as a kid over and over?
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I watched all of them a lot, but the ones I watched the most were Cinderella, The Little Mermaid, The Lion King, Sleeping Beauty, Mary Poppins, Pete's Dragon, Bedknobs & Broomsticks, and Hocus Pocus.
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In order of most watched . . .
1. The Lion King - watched it at least once a week for years
2. The Parent Trap (1998)
3. The Parent Trap (1960)
4. Beauty and the Beast
5. The Little Mermaid
Not sure why I watched the Parent Trap movies so much. They are very good, but I was more into the animated movies, so I can't really explain it.
1. The Lion King - watched it at least once a week for years
2. The Parent Trap (1998)
3. The Parent Trap (1960)
4. Beauty and the Beast
5. The Little Mermaid
Not sure why I watched the Parent Trap movies so much. They are very good, but I was more into the animated movies, so I can't really explain it.
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In no particular order..
The Little Mermaid- Used 3 VHS copies, my all time favorite movie! (Have 1 left that's playable!!)
Beauty and the Beast- I can recite the dialogue along with TLM
Cinderella- LOVED it evertime I saw it, still never gets old. (CAN'T wait for DVD)
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs- Cherished. I own the 1993 VHS and the 2001 DVD.
The Little Mermaid- Used 3 VHS copies, my all time favorite movie! (Have 1 left that's playable!!)
Beauty and the Beast- I can recite the dialogue along with TLM
Cinderella- LOVED it evertime I saw it, still never gets old. (CAN'T wait for DVD)
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs- Cherished. I own the 1993 VHS and the 2001 DVD.
Bambi:
I love it and have a special meaning to me.
Sleeping Beauty:
Just for see Maleficent, man, that´s a real villian
Robin Hood:
What can I say? even many characters are copies of others Disney movies I like it.
The Fox and The Hound:
I like the movies of real friends who always will be even in the worst times
I love it and have a special meaning to me.
Sleeping Beauty:
Just for see Maleficent, man, that´s a real villian
Robin Hood:
What can I say? even many characters are copies of others Disney movies I like it.
The Fox and The Hound:
I like the movies of real friends who always will be even in the worst times
I had four Disney movies growing up in the eighties and my brother and I alternated them daily during the summertime:
Robin Hood
Old Yeller
A VHS of nothing but Pluto cartoons (each started with Mickey saying, "Hey Pluto" and then whistling; where my board name came from)
It was ina gold and black clamshell box was like a Gold Collection or something. Anyway it was my favorite.
An identical VHS of Merry Melodies that was funny. My favorite was called "Goliath" about a tiny elephant that always wander off from the heard.
My favorite now is BatB. I can waqtch it over and over and I still think the artistry and the music and the whole story are just unbelieveable. I loved the broadway musical too.
Robin Hood
Old Yeller
A VHS of nothing but Pluto cartoons (each started with Mickey saying, "Hey Pluto" and then whistling; where my board name came from)
It was ina gold and black clamshell box was like a Gold Collection or something. Anyway it was my favorite.
An identical VHS of Merry Melodies that was funny. My favorite was called "Goliath" about a tiny elephant that always wander off from the heard.
My favorite now is BatB. I can waqtch it over and over and I still think the artistry and the music and the whole story are just unbelieveable. I loved the broadway musical too.
Either Aladdin or Beauty and the Beast.
Aladdin mainly because my cousin who at the time lived with me, and I admired so much loved it, so I'd always watch it with him and his sister.
Beauty and the beast because it was given to me as a gift and even though it made me cry, I just thought it was a very fun movie.
I'd watch other movies, but I think these two were the dominant ones!
Aladdin mainly because my cousin who at the time lived with me, and I admired so much loved it, so I'd always watch it with him and his sister.
Beauty and the beast because it was given to me as a gift and even though it made me cry, I just thought it was a very fun movie.
I'd watch other movies, but I think these two were the dominant ones!
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Aladdin for me. It's the only VHS tape I've ever watched enough times to make it break from exessive viewings.
The Lion King was a close second, as well. I remember that when that came out on video I had the chicken pox, and Mom brought it home for me, but I couldn't watch it until I finished the homework that my kindergarten teacher oh so kindly brought over to the house.
The Lion King was a close second, as well. I remember that when that came out on video I had the chicken pox, and Mom brought it home for me, but I couldn't watch it until I finished the homework that my kindergarten teacher oh so kindly brought over to the house.
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I lost count of the times I watched Robin Hood in my childhood. Now whenever I hear it being played, I can almost recite the entire movie verbatim. I also remember watching The Ugly Dachshund and Swiss Family Robinson like every week on video, and all the Kurt Russel movies every time they would come on the Disney Channel. Good days have truly passed. 
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The only way some of us could watch a movie over and over was to go to the theater, not all of us grew up in the era of VHS and DVD. But I saw Follow Me Boys at the movies twice. Oh well !
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OMG!! You just reminded me of that!! WHERE CAN I GET IT??? WHATS IT CALLED?? PLEASE I USED TO WATCH THAT RELIGIOUSLY, I HAD A TAPE WITH THAT SHORT AND A COUPLE OTHERS. WHERE????Yuki wrote:Anything and everything Winnie the Pooh. I remember the time Pooh was the Masked Bear (or something like that)...I watched that one the most!