Favourite Disney Movie Of The '90's?
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1. Hercules
2. Mulan
3. The Lion King
4. Beauty and the Beast
5. Pocahontas
6. Aladdin
7. The Rescuers Down Under
8. The Hunchback of Notre Dame
9. Tarzan
I like all of these films in one way or another, but I feel that they all have flaws. Hercules is the best of the bunch for me.
2. Mulan
3. The Lion King
4. Beauty and the Beast
5. Pocahontas
6. Aladdin
7. The Rescuers Down Under
8. The Hunchback of Notre Dame
9. Tarzan
I like all of these films in one way or another, but I feel that they all have flaws. Hercules is the best of the bunch for me.

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Me and my friends used to watch Mulan so much that we'd have it all memorized and be sick of it, and even then we kept watching it every day! Instead of drugs, it was Mulan we were addicted to.
When Aladdin was first released, I recall some girl trying to trick me into thinking that it was the saddest movie ever and that everyone dies at the end. That made me want to watch it more than ever. Wait, I was two-years-old and wanting to watch it for those reasons? Maybe I am insane after all. When the movie ended, I whirled around to face the older girl in the theater and yell at her for lying. She said she saw it before, and they all died then. Teasing little kids that way isn't nice.
1. Mulan
2. Pocahontas*
3. The Hunchback of Notre Dame**
4. Aladdin
5. Tarzan
6. Hercules
7. The Lion King
8. Beauty and the Beast
9. The Rescuers Down Under
I never understood the Beauty and the Beast craze.
*Genuine William Wiggins descendant speaking, and admittedly proud of it. I'm sure he wasn't exactly straight, but he was no doubt one to play it safe due to the times and I honestly don't know too much about the way he really was. The real John Ratcliffe was killed before he reached however old he was supposed to be in Disney's version. Did you know that one of the rumors about Ratcliffe is that he was an illegitimate son of King James? I love all the mystery and adventure surrounding the Jamestown founders, and I've been to Jamestown many times with a curious mindset.
**The Hunchback of Notre Dame is Disney's most powerful soundtrack to this day!
When Aladdin was first released, I recall some girl trying to trick me into thinking that it was the saddest movie ever and that everyone dies at the end. That made me want to watch it more than ever. Wait, I was two-years-old and wanting to watch it for those reasons? Maybe I am insane after all. When the movie ended, I whirled around to face the older girl in the theater and yell at her for lying. She said she saw it before, and they all died then. Teasing little kids that way isn't nice.

1. Mulan
2. Pocahontas*
3. The Hunchback of Notre Dame**
4. Aladdin
5. Tarzan
6. Hercules
7. The Lion King
8. Beauty and the Beast
9. The Rescuers Down Under
I never understood the Beauty and the Beast craze.
*Genuine William Wiggins descendant speaking, and admittedly proud of it. I'm sure he wasn't exactly straight, but he was no doubt one to play it safe due to the times and I honestly don't know too much about the way he really was. The real John Ratcliffe was killed before he reached however old he was supposed to be in Disney's version. Did you know that one of the rumors about Ratcliffe is that he was an illegitimate son of King James? I love all the mystery and adventure surrounding the Jamestown founders, and I've been to Jamestown many times with a curious mindset.
**The Hunchback of Notre Dame is Disney's most powerful soundtrack to this day!

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On second thought, Hercules has a soundtrack which half of the time rivals that of The Hunchback of Notre Dame. Overall, I prefer Hunchback... but I really do like "Go The Distance" and everything the muses sing.
Plus, my rising sign is Capricorn. That might be a part of it.
My personal thoughts are that "A Star Is Born", "Zero to Hero" and "The Gospel Truth" are a ton of fun and well composed, whereas the full Michael Bolton version of "Go The Distance" is one of those songs that sums up huge chunks of how I feel and how I'm sure many feel.
Phil Collins did a fantastic job with the Tarzan soundtrack, though!
Plus, my rising sign is Capricorn. That might be a part of it.

Phil Collins did a fantastic job with the Tarzan soundtrack, though!

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