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Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2007 4:13 pm
by dalmation134
1. Beauty and the Beast- I can't explain why I love it so much but I just connect with it. I am a hopeless romantic :lol:
2. The Little Mermaid- I have always been fascinated with marine life, including mermaids. This one hassa special place in my heart.
3. Aladdin- I'm a boy, how can I not love this movie?
4. The Lion King- I watched this everyday from when I was 3-5 years old.
5. Pocahontas- I just saw this one recently and I loved it. It is such a beautiful movie.
6. 101 Dalmations- A great movie, I <3 dalmations
7. Sleeping Beauty- Such a beautiful fairy tale.
8. The Jungle Book- My mom and I love this one.
9. Lady and the Tramp- Such a cute movie.
10. The Hunchback of Notre Dame- My parents didn't let me see this when I was younger because they thought it was to violent and had too many things for a little person to see (I was 6). I just bought this movie and watched it. It was amazing!

Honorable Mentions: (in no particular order)
Cinderella
The Rescuers
Peter Pan
Alice in Wonderland
The Fox and the Hound
The Jungle Book
Robin Hood
Tarzan
Treasure Planet
Pinocchio

Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2007 4:28 pm
by RyougaLolakie
Here we go again! :D

1. Pinocchio
2. The Lion King
3. The Jungle Book
4. Cinderella
5. Lady and the Tramp
6. Dumbo
7. Alice in Wonderland
8. The Three Caballeros
9. Peter Pan
10. Bambi
Runner-Ups: 101 Dalmatians, Sleeping Beauty, and Robin Hood

Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2007 4:33 pm
by mariadny
conclusion: wwe love all disney movies :lol:

Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2007 5:11 pm
by Sotiris
In chronological order:

Fantasia

Cinderella

Sleeping Beauty

The Little Mermaid

Beauty and the Beast

Aladdin

Pocahontas

The Hunchback of Notre Dame

Mulan

Fantasia 2000

Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2007 6:33 pm
by Disneykid
1. Alice in Wonderland
2. The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
3. The Hunchback of Notre Dame
4. Beauty and the Beast
5. Cinderella
6. Aladdin
7. The Little Mermaid
8. Sleeping Beauty
9. Lilo & Stitch
10. The Emperor's New Groove

I don't trust myself to write a reason about why I like each one because then it'll be an essay. I'll just summarize: I love Alice and Pooh for their sense of whimsy, creativity, and witty wordplay, Hunchback and Sleeping Beauty for their epic grandeur and drama, Beast, Cinderella, Aladdin, and Mermaid for their magical romantic qualities, and Lilo and Emperor for their hilarious-yet-not-pandering comedy.

Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2007 2:34 am
by rafiki
Might not be to everybody's agreement but here goes


1. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs - The first and still yet to be beaten in my view.

2. Peter Pan - Always liked the story anyway but Disney's version is great.

3. The Lion King - Saw the muscial and got a whole new appreciation for it.

4. Beauty and the Beast - Wonderful film - enough said.

5. The Sword In The Stone - Controversial, but it was my favourite as a kid and I still think its a chrming film that doesn't get enough respect.

6. The Jungle Book - Not seen it for a while so when the new DVD comes out it may climb higher.

7. The Great Mouse Detective - THE MOST underrated Disney movie ever - watched it last week and its still funny, clever and Ratigan is a great villain.

8. Fantasia - Never liked it at first but has gradually grown on me.

9. Dumbo - The only Disney film that I can pick up and watch anytime of any day.

10. Sleeping Beauty - Have gone off it a bit over the years but still good.

Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2007 2:46 am
by Cowardly Sparrow
1. Peter Pan
2. Alice in Wonderland
3. The Lion King
4. The Little Mermaid
5. Atlantis: The Lost Empire
6. Sleeping Beauty
7. The Jungle Book
8. Beauty and the Beast
9. Robin Hood
10. Mulan

Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2007 5:28 am
by Major Fatal Moebius
jesus, i have no idea why films like the beauty and the beast, aladdin, lion king and the little mermaid appear so high on all these lists. These are home to some of the most generic characters, unsubtle, pompous songs (musicals belong on the stage, not here- moderation is needed), humdrum stock animation/coloring, gratuitous use of romantic mumbo jumbo, annoying, in-your-face 'jar-jar like' sidecharacters ever (pumbaa and timon, Genie spring to mind).

Also, before you accuse me, I'm not saying this to sound cool or elite. This is just really what I think of these golden age disney movies. :)

Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2007 12:50 pm
by rs_milo_whatever
1. lion king
2. hercules
3. aladdin
4. little mermaid
5. peter pan
6. bambi
7. beauty and the beast
8. dumbo
9. jungle book
10.pinocchio

Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2007 1:03 pm
by jeremy88
Major Fatal Moebius wrote:jesus, i have no idea why films like the beauty and the beast, aladdin, lion king and the little mermaid appear so high on all these lists. These are home to some of the most generic characters, unsubtle, pompous songs (musicals belong on the stage, not here- moderation is needed), humdrum stock animation/coloring, gratuitous use of romantic mumbo jumbo, annoying, in-your-face 'jar-jar like' sidecharacters ever (pumbaa and timon, Genie spring to mind).

Also, before you accuse me, I'm not saying this to sound cool or elite. This is just really what I think of these golden age disney movies. :)
I guesssss lol. I don't think any of those characters are generic though. Maybe well developed, but not generic. Maybe my eyes fault me but I think the animation is quite good.

Haha well I guess everyone is entitled to their own opinion. Even me with my own humdrum opinion lol.

Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2007 1:09 pm
by mariadny
jeremy88 wrote:
Major Fatal Moebius wrote:jesus, i have no idea why films like the beauty and the beast, aladdin, lion king and the little mermaid appear so high on all these lists. These are home to some of the most generic characters, unsubtle, pompous songs (musicals belong on the stage, not here- moderation is needed), humdrum stock animation/coloring, gratuitous use of romantic mumbo jumbo, annoying, in-your-face 'jar-jar like' sidecharacters ever (pumbaa and timon, Genie spring to mind).

Also, before you accuse me, I'm not saying this to sound cool or elite. This is just really what I think of these golden age disney movies. :)
I guesssss lol. I don't think any of those characters are generic though. Maybe well developed, but not generic. Maybe my eyes fault me but I think the animation is quite good.

Haha well I guess everyone is entitled to their own opinion. Even me with my own humdrum opinion lol.
I think all Disney films are great, but I love romantic disney's film (with great music, of course) :lol: .

Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2007 1:43 pm
by The Little Merman
1. The Little Mermaid
2. Beauty and the Beast
3. Cinderella
4. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
5. Sleeping Beauty
6. Peter Pan
7. Alice in Wonderland
8. The Lion King
8. Aladdin
9. Lady and the Tramp
10. Bambi

Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2007 1:56 pm
by PixarFan2006
1.Lady and the Tramp
2.101 Dalmatians
3.Aladdin
4.Lilo and Stitch
5.The Lion King
6.The Little Mermaid
7.Beauty and the Beast
8.The Fox and the Hound
9.Bambi
10.Snow White

Honorable Mentions:Peter Pan, The Emperor's New Groove, Dumbo.

Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2007 2:05 pm
by Disney's Divinity
Major Fatal Moebius wrote:jesus, i have no idea why films like the beauty and the beast, aladdin, lion king and the little mermaid appear so high on all these lists.
It might be because, well, people like them? In the same way that you dislike them perhaps?
These are home to some of the most generic characters, unsubtle, pompous songs (musicals belong on the stage, not here- moderation is needed), humdrum stock animation/coloring, gratuitous use of romantic mumbo jumbo, annoying, in-your-face 'jar-jar like' sidecharacters ever (pumbaa and timon, Genie spring to mind).
And somehow the many other Disney movies are not?

Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2007 2:51 pm
by myr_heille
1. Beauty and the Beast & Pocahontas (tie)
2. Hercules
3. The Little Mermaid & Aladdin (tie)
4. Tarzan
5. The Hunchback of Notre-Dame
6. Atlantis
7. Mulan
8. Cinderella

Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2007 3:37 pm
by Flanger-Hanger
(list is in rough order and is subject to change without notice)

1.Sleeping Beauty [a movie that has everything! (minus car chases and headless zombies), extremely beautiful, romantic, exciting, creepy and occasionally funny]

2.Bedknobs and Broomsticks: 25th Anniversary Edition (the Disney live action movie I've like the longest and also has so many wonderful qualities)

3.101 Dalmatians (the only disney animated film to feature a car chase)

4.The Great Mouse Detective (most underrated film (of any kind) of all time)

5.The Black Cauldron (2nd most underrated film of all time)

6.Cinderella (for the same reasons as Sleeping Beauty, but it doesn't have as cool a villain)

7.TIE: Pete's Dragon, and the Happiest Millionaire (can't decide which one I like better)

8.The Rescuers (I'm one of the few who likes the first better than the second)

9.TIE (again): Sword in the Stone, Lady and the Tramp (one has a wizard's duel the other has spaghetti)

10.Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (Pooh's knowledge of Jagulars made his film on the list)

Honerable Mention:
The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad (is number 11)

Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2007 3:43 pm
by Thomas J
1) The Little Mermaid
2) The Lion King
3) Beauty and the Beast
4) Cinderella
5) Sleeping Beauty
6) Hercules
7) Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
8) Peter Pan
9) Alice in Wonderland
10) The Black Cauldron

Number one being my favorite.

Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2007 6:16 pm
by MagicMirror
I think I can see where Major Fatal Moebius is coming from in that those four films are probably the 'cheeziest' disney films, a bit too sort of 'all american wholesome' as it were, but they are still very well made films. There's a lot of emotion in them, even if they are a little cornier than most Disney films.

Here are my current top 10 (like Disney's Divinity's list, mine is constantly changing):

1. Pinocchio - I think if most people were pressured to name the Disney film with the finest quality, the chances are they'd choose one of the 'Fab Five'. And, if then pressured to name the best of the Fab Five, they'd probably name Pinocchio. It feels like a moving Arthur Rackham illustration. The animation is some of the best in any Disney film. It has wonderful villains, who, though they each only make brief appearances, remain memorable. 'The Black Cauldron' is Disney's goriest film, and 'Hunchback' the most 'mature', but Pinocchio is definitely the darkest, most twisted, scariest animated classic to come from the studio. I alway recommend it to people who think that good animation must, by definition, come from Japan. In my opinion, not just the best Disney film of all time, but the best animated film of all time, and currently my favourite film of all time.

2. Bambi - a very close second. This is perhaps the most emotional animated classic; the death of Bambi's mother is one of only two times I have ever shed a tear while watching a film. It's a pity that most only remember it for this scene, though, because there is so much more to the film. It contains Disney's greatest antagonist in the unseen Man, brilliantly represented in the simple musical motif that famously inspired the 'Jaws' theme. It's also artistically brilliant, showcasing Tyrus Wong's sensitive stylings, and Bambi himself is perhaps Frank Thomas' best work.

3. Fantasia - perhaps the most daring animated classic, and also a showcase of variety; one minute we are in hysterics at the Dance of the Hours, the next we are cowering behind our chairs as Chernabog, Bill Tytla's greatest achievement, dominates the Night on Bald Mountain sequence, the best segment of the film. Ave Maria is a beautiful scene to watch, and I remember wondering how the hell they got the trees to move on different planes (now I know, of course!). It's long been rumoured that Walt hated lines, and if any film proves that, Fantasia does; much of the time, light and colour, not outlines, are used to define shapes, really taking the animation to a whole new level.

4. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs - a fairly obligitary inclusion on most lists of animated films, many only see it for it's impact. It's suffered, in a way, like 'Demoiselles D'Avignon', in that so much emphasis is placed on its legacy that it is often overlooked as a bloody good film. It also seems to have started the long lasting Disney tradition of being much darker than credit is given for. The Queen is probably the second greatest Disney villainess, and her castle, with it's extravagant upper rooms and Pyranesi inspired catacombs, is one of my all-time favourite movie locations.

5. Dumbo - another emotional moment, my other tearful moment, is the scene we all know about - I don't even need to name it, it's so famous. It is perhaps the best film at depressing you so much in the middle that the climax is orgasmically uplifting. Dumbo is one of the best silent characters created by Disney.

6. 101 Dalmatians - my favourite film that is not in the 'Fab Five'. In my opinion it succeeds where Sleeping Beauty failed - it has a very stylised look but te audience still connects to the characters. The style of the film has always reminded me of the great British caricaturists, many of whom are personal heroes of mine. And, of course, it features Disney's greatest villainess, the eccentric, flamboyant and vile Cruella De Vil.

7. The Sword in the Stone - all good Disney films are memorable for their characters, but this one is always one that I will remember the most. Merlin, rumoured to be based on the temperamental, occasionally grouchy but ultimately well-meaning Walt Disney is probably my favourite Disney character of all time. Archimedes is a wonderfully pompous character, and the moments when this pomposity gives way to states of panic or, in particular, a fit of laughter, are among the highlights of the film. Madame Mim, a woman whose very existence is based on being rotten, was just charming, and the wizard's duel, as many will tell you, is the film's greatest achievement.

8. Robin Hood - again, it's the characters who make this film great. There's Robin himself, Disney's greatest hero, a nimble fighter who, like all of us, wonders endlessly how he is going to confess his feelings to the girl he loves. Memorable characters are created in the film's three villains, who play off one another brilliantly. The feeling one gets from watching the film is that absolutely everyone was having a lot of fun with it. It's just this delightful romp that never fails to bring a smile to my face - without a doubt Disney's funniest film, but also one with very heartwarming characters.

9. The Jungle Book - Another 'playful romp', this one includes some of the most memorable songs and characters Disney has ever created. It is very easy to start girating to the tunes in the film, particularly King Louie's song. This also features the absolutely brilliant Shere Khan, a hybrid of Christopher Lee and John Le Mesurer, who will kill you in three seconds flat but be frightfully polite about it - definitlely one of my favourite male villains.

10. Cinderella - It was exceedingly tough to choose between Cinderella and Sleeping Beauty. I eventually went with Cenderella, which is both artistically brilliant and holds together as a story. There are two reasons for this success in the story. One is the mice, through whose pespective it is much more entertaining to present the story. The other reason is Disney's third greatest villainess, the cold and cruel Lady Tremaine.

Runners up, which often creep into my top 10 lists:

Sleeping Beauty
Lady and the Tramp
Hercules
Peter Pan
Fantasia 2000
Aladdin
The Great Mouse Detective
Beauty and the Beast
The Little Mermaid
The Emperor's New Groove

Here's how they rank if given 'points' according to their 1-10 status so far on this thread:

The Little Mermaid: 142
Beauty and the Beast: 141
Aladdin: 96
The Lion King: 80
Cinderella: 77
Sleeping Beauty: 70
Peter Pan: 66
The Jungle Book: 54
Pinocchio: 52
Hercules: 51
101 Dalmations: 50
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs: 44
Alice in Wonderland: 41
The Hunchback of Notre Dame: 41
Pocahontas: 41
Mulan: 33
Lady and the Tramp: 28
Dumbo: 25
Bambi: 24
The Sword in the Stone: 23
Lilo and Stitch: 16
The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh: 16
Fantasia: 15
Robin Hood: 15
The Fox and the Hound: 12
The Great Mouse Detective: 11
Tarzan: 11
Atlantis: The Lost Empire: 9
Bedknobs and Broomsticks: 9
The Black Cauldron: 7
The Three Cabelleros: 5
The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad: 4
The Happiest Millionaire: 3
Pete's Dragon: 3
Mickey's Christmas Carol: 3
The Rescuers: 2
The Emperor's New Groove: 1
Treasure Planet: 1

And here's what the wider audience prefers!

Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2007 6:45 pm
by TheSequelOfDisney
As a changing phenomenon, the list has changed:

1. "Fantasia" and "Fantasia 2000"
2. "Beauty and the Beast"
3. "The Little Mermaid"
4. "Peter Pan"
5. "Cinderella"
6. "Alice in Wonderland"
7. "Aladdin"
8. "Bambi"
9. "Lady and the Tramp"
10. "The Emperor's New Groove"
11. "The Hunchback of Notre Dame"
12. "Dumbo"
13. "The Lion King"
14. "Pocahontas"
15. "Lilo & Stitch"

Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2007 7:08 pm
by Ting Ting
Prince Ali's Top 15 Animated Disney Films:

1. The Rescuers
2. The Little Mermaid
3. Aladdin
4. Peter Pan
5. A Goofy Movie
6. The Fox and the Hound
7. Cinderella
8. The Lion King
9. Lady and the Tramp
10. Bambi
11. Tarzan
12. 101 Dalmatians
13. Mulan
14. Pocahontas
15. The Rescuers Down Under