Which ten years?

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Honestly, there is no way I could ever pick. Show me any Disney movie and I'm pretty much guaranteed to love it.....
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Scarred4life wrote:Honestly, there is no way I could ever pick. Show me any Disney movie and I'm pretty much guaranteed to love it.....
Watch The Boatniks.

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I think the idea of the original post was a solid period of ten years, otherwise it's just a "favorite Disney animated films list". I'm going to say 89 through 99, or Little Mermaid through Tarzan. I'd say this is my fave period for the theme parks too, but you'd have to shift it to a few years early (meaning, late eighties and early 90's).

As for why that is my fave period for Disney animated features, they were just so huge/lavish in that period, and I loved the Broadway musical style started with The Little Mermaid, which was done well in those big screen releases (though a bad choice for direct to video since they didn't have such excellent talents).

Incidentally, I was tempted to say the 1950's, which I also love a lot with the Mary Blair influence and so on, and the visual look that to me was Disney at its pre-90's height. It definitely would be a close second, even though Jungle Book is my favorite oldschool Disney animated feature.
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