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I watched 101 Dalmatians over the weekend. I love that movie! :D
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I just watched "Brother Bear" with commentary by Rutt and Tuke. I wish that there was a commentary by the creators, but this one is funny, sometimes.
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Well, I watched bits of "Lilo & Stitch" last night. And will watch "Brother Bear" tomorrow. I'm happily awaiting that!
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I watched Dumbo and Fantasia, two great films
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Post by Captain Hook »

I just watched
The Emperor's New Groove
Night Crossing
And I'm going to see Brother Bear for the first time in a few days, and see the trailer for Chicken Little! Hooray!
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I'm going to get Brother Bear tommorrow on DVD.
So I'll watch it as soon as possible. :D
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I watched The Hunchback of Notre Dame yesterday night for the first time, trully wonderful. Great animation, outstading musical score, awesome characters, moving plot, excellent, definately the last of Disney's Animated Masterpieces.

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Last night I watched Treasure Planet and over the weekend I watched my DVD's of Song of the South and Lilo & Stitch.
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I got my Brother Bear DVD today, and it was a great movie!
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Just watched Finding Nemo again last night as I was doing some freelance work. It was great to have it on in the background and enjoy Marlin and Dory's humor. Also, I have a little DVD player and was listening to it on the headphones -- the sound was great! I kind of wonder why they weren't nominated for a sound oscar because it was really impressive!
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Watched Nemo...about the only thing i could get my 17 month year old to watch that wasn't Shrek. Gosh I am going to have one warped son.
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Oh, I should add that when I watched Saludos Amigos and Aristocats, they were on VHS... they didn't the DVDs in the library for those :( . It's not as big a deal for Saludos, I s'pose, but oh well.

Mulan was on DVD though :)

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Post by Captain Hook »

I just watched Brother Bear. It was pretty sad but had some really good animation and morals. However, I am much more excited to see The Three Musketeers now that I've seen the preview!
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I just watched BB also.
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Just watched Brother Bear (all the way through; I watched bits of it yesterday). And I really remember how much I love it. Sigh. It's still my #4 Disney (after Lilo & Stitch, The Rescuers Down Under, and Fantasia 2000). I also watched the 45-minute documentary, which was really neat ... to see behind-the-scenes, hear from the cast and crew.
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Recently watched: Brother Bear, Monsters Inc.
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I just watched Brother Bear for the first time and enjoyed it... see my full thoughts in the BB vs. TLK thread. :)

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I just watched "Winnie The Pooh: Springtime With Roo" which would have been great if I were 5. The animation is nothing to brag about and the story is very simple. Obviously made without the adult Pooh fans in mind. It is pretty cute, but it is weird because Rabbit is the Easter Bunny and dosen't want to do Easter this year. Instead he wants to do Spring Cleaning. Is this really what we want children to think Easter is all about? And won't children be scared that mean old Rabbit is the bunny that breaks into their homes every year to lay painted eggs all over the house? I would have been. I liked to imagine the Easter Bunny as friendly and white and fluffy. Not Rabbit from Winnie the Pooh!

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Watched Brother Bear this Friday!
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Post by jambo*rafiki »

Just watched Home on the Range!!! :D
Look for my thoughts over in the designated thread.
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