What Disney Movie Did You Just Watch? Vol. 2

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Fantasia - Well, duh! It's amazing... :D
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Inspector Gadget 2: Pretty lame movie.
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Sleeping Beauty a couple days ago

Pocahontas earlier this evening (Memorial Day)
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Post by goofy108 »

I just finished watching these DCOMs:

Hounded
Jett Jackson: The Movie
The Jenny Project


I had them all recorded on a tape and I found the tape this weekend. It was good to see them all again.



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Beauty And The Beast, Work In Progress

It was nice to see the movie prior to it's completion. I borrowed the DVD from the local library.
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Pooh's Heffalump Movie - Saw and loved it Lumpy is adorbale!!! Bought it the very next day after renting :D.
and there have been other mobves but I cant remember.
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I saw yeesterday:
Aladdin - With each viewing I learn to appreciate this movie more and more!

The Little Mermaid - Disney just doesn't get any better than this! :D Ariel rocks!
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I've seen a bunch but the most recent movie... well DVD viewing was my Chip 'n Dale Classic Cartoon Favourites DVD I saw on Friday pretty early in the morning.

Since then... nothing. It's been pretty much a Disney-free weekend.
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Last week:
Aladdin and the King of Thieves
Oliver & Company
THe Shaggy D.A.
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i just watched Get A Clue (DCOM)
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The Fox and the Hound was on the Disney Channel this morning, so I watched it. [/b]
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Got bored so I watched The Lion King today. It's a privledge to see it every time. :)
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The Parent Trap: Special Double Trouble Edition.
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Post by Wonderlicious »

In a nostalgic mood, I decided to watch Pinocchio today and loved it, as usual. I'm also thinking about going to watch Peter Pan with the audio commentary but I shouldn't be posting in this thread cuz it's all about the past and not about the future, okay... :roll:
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Just finished watching Fox & The Hound for the 1st time in prob a few years. Aww, such a heartwarming story!
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Alice In Wonderland: I wanted to watch this after playing on Kingdom Hearts for a while, it's alright. I love the Mad Hatter and Marche Hare, and I like the Cheser Cat and The Dodo I didn't care for the rest of the movie, the rest was just a too weird or too boring.

The Rescurers: An okay film, I really liked Orville, and that mouse that just kept on drinking but the rest of the film was just so-so. I also sort of liked Medusea, not a great villian, but an fine villian.

Robin Hood: A really good movie. IMO the best Disney movie from the 70's(well maybe besides Winne The Pooh, but I consider it from the 60's since the first part was compleated in the 60's). I really liked all the characters, my favorite were Sir Hiss and Little John. And the story was really entertaining too! I also love that wistle at the beginning of the movie!
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Dumbo-Always a charming film, plus I needed something quick to watch while walking on my treadmill.
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National Treasure: Ridiculous? Of coarse! But it's loads of fun! Not as good as Pirates though! But still good.

Pinocchio: The king of Pre-Walt films! I loved the entire film! Especially Jimminy Cricket and Figarro! :D
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Sleeping Beauty
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A Bug's Life. I enjoyed it more the second time around. It was a lot of fun to watch.
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