Your top 10 Disney movies?
1) Cinderella
2) Jungle Book
3) Sleeping Beauty
4) Beauty and the Beast
5) Aladdin
6)Lion King
7)Snow White
8. Robin Hood
9) The Adventures of Icabod and Mr. Toad
10)Fantasia 2000
2) Jungle Book
3) Sleeping Beauty
4) Beauty and the Beast
5) Aladdin
6)Lion King
7)Snow White
8. Robin Hood
9) The Adventures of Icabod and Mr. Toad
10)Fantasia 2000
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We've had this topic before, so hopefully this thread will be merged.
Anyway, as of today, my favourites are...
1. Alice in Wonderland
= Pinocchio
= The Little Mermaid
4. Aladdin
5. Beauty and the Beast
6. Dumbo
7. Peter Pan
8. Lady and the Tramp
9. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
10. Mulan
Runners up: Robin Hood, Fantasia, Cinderella
We've had this topic before, so hopefully this thread will be merged.
Anyway, as of today, my favourites are...
1. Alice in Wonderland
= Pinocchio
= The Little Mermaid
4. Aladdin
5. Beauty and the Beast
6. Dumbo
7. Peter Pan
8. Lady and the Tramp
9. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
10. Mulan
Runners up: Robin Hood, Fantasia, Cinderella
"We've had this topic before, so hopefully this thread will be merged"
Sorry I didn't find that topic! Moreover the last survey goes back to 1 year, since new person comes on this forum. I post this Top 10 on many forums in differents countries, and then I would like to compare the results (like France, United States for example)
Please continue to propose your TOP 10 !
Sorry I didn't find that topic! Moreover the last survey goes back to 1 year, since new person comes on this forum. I post this Top 10 on many forums in differents countries, and then I would like to compare the results (like France, United States for example)
Please continue to propose your TOP 10 !
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1. The Lion King
2. Aladdin
3. The Nightmare Before Christmas
4. Mulan
5. Hercules
6. Fantasia
7. Beauty and the Beast
8. The Little Mermaid
9. The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad
10. Sleeping Beauty
2. Aladdin
3. The Nightmare Before Christmas
4. Mulan
5. Hercules
6. Fantasia
7. Beauty and the Beast
8. The Little Mermaid
9. The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad
10. Sleeping Beauty
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I love when these threads are bumped because my list always changes!
1. The Lion King 10/10
2. Aladdin 10/10
3. Pinocchio 10/10
4. Beauty and the Beast 10/10
5. The Jungle Book 10/10
6. Bambi 9/10
7. Treasure Planet 9/10
8. The Little Mermaid 9/10
9. The Emperor's New Groove 9/10
10. Mulan 9/10
And for Pixar:
1. The Incredibles 10/10
2. Toy Story 2 10/10
3. Monster's Inc. 10/10
4. Toy Story 9/10
5. A Bug's Life 7/10
6. Finding Nemo 5/10
1. The Lion King 10/10
2. Aladdin 10/10
3. Pinocchio 10/10
4. Beauty and the Beast 10/10
5. The Jungle Book 10/10
6. Bambi 9/10
7. Treasure Planet 9/10
8. The Little Mermaid 9/10
9. The Emperor's New Groove 9/10
10. Mulan 9/10
And for Pixar:
1. The Incredibles 10/10
2. Toy Story 2 10/10
3. Monster's Inc. 10/10
4. Toy Story 9/10
5. A Bug's Life 7/10
6. Finding Nemo 5/10
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Disney movies
Disney movies... are more than cartoons!
Rank 'Top 10 Disney Animated Movies' if that's all you're going to include.
'Movies' also means live action: Treasure Island, Old Yeller, Mary Poppins, North Avenue Irregulars, Candleshoe, The Black Hole, The Rocketeer, Max Keeble's Big Move, Inspector Gadget.... so many known, and not-so-well-known offerings by Disney.
Yes, I love Disney animation -- Cinderella, Peter Pan, Aladdin.... Yes, I have my favorites, but ple-e-e-e-e-ase realize many, if not all, of these rankings for Top 10 Disney movies in this topic are listing only one side of Walt's property.
Try going to a library or video store and check-out/rent some live action Disney movies some time. You won't like them all, but that's okay. Still, try expanding your Disney intake. Consult the UD reviews to help get you started on what sounds most intriquing to you.
We're all welcome
to our opinions and favorites, but please consider the rest of Walt's supper table: live action movies. This skewing of animation titles happened on our 'Heroes and Heroines' countdown this year.
'Movies' also means live action: Treasure Island, Old Yeller, Mary Poppins, North Avenue Irregulars, Candleshoe, The Black Hole, The Rocketeer, Max Keeble's Big Move, Inspector Gadget.... so many known, and not-so-well-known offerings by Disney.
Yes, I love Disney animation -- Cinderella, Peter Pan, Aladdin.... Yes, I have my favorites, but ple-e-e-e-e-ase realize many, if not all, of these rankings for Top 10 Disney movies in this topic are listing only one side of Walt's property.
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1. The Old Mill
2. Pinocchio
3. The Skeleton Dance
4. Dumbo
5. Alladin
6. Toot Whistle, Plunk And Boom
7. Beauty And The Beast
8. The Band Concert
9. Bambi
10. Hockey Homicide
I know I am cheating on putting the shorts but they are really great. I still think "The Old Mill" is the greatest thing Disney ever put on film.
2. Pinocchio
3. The Skeleton Dance
4. Dumbo
5. Alladin
6. Toot Whistle, Plunk And Boom
7. Beauty And The Beast
8. The Band Concert
9. Bambi
10. Hockey Homicide
I know I am cheating on putting the shorts but they are really great. I still think "The Old Mill" is the greatest thing Disney ever put on film.
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In no particular order (and excluding Pixar movies and Nightmare Before Christmas and Brave Little Toaster and also Pirates of the Caribbean):
1. Aladdin
2. Beauty and the Beast
3. Lion King
4. Little Mermaid
5. Hercules
6. Bambi
7. Dumbo
8. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
9. Mulan
10. Tarzan
1. Aladdin
2. Beauty and the Beast
3. Lion King
4. Little Mermaid
5. Hercules
6. Bambi
7. Dumbo
8. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
9. Mulan
10. Tarzan
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1. The Little Mermaid
2. Hercules
3. Bedknobs and Broomsticks
4. The Sword in the Stone
5. Mulan
6. The Incredibles
7. Treasure Planet
8. The Lion King
9. 101 Dalmations
10. Hocus Pocus
I would guess Hocus Pocus would count, considering it and TNBC are both Touchstone movies. It always cracked me up.
2. Hercules
3. Bedknobs and Broomsticks
4. The Sword in the Stone
5. Mulan
6. The Incredibles
7. Treasure Planet
8. The Lion King
9. 101 Dalmations
10. Hocus Pocus
I would guess Hocus Pocus would count, considering it and TNBC are both Touchstone movies. It always cracked me up.

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1-)The Lion King- it was obvious this was the top of my list. What can I say that hasn't been said before, powerful and emotional story, memorable songs and characters, and breathtaking animation. My all time favorite movie.
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2-)Aladdin- how can anyone not like this? Great songs, Robin Williams, and its amazing moments of CGI. A Disney classic loved by many and truly one of the best.
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3-)Beauty and the Beast- the tale as old as time is cosidered as the "pinnacle of the Disney at its best" and I don't blame it. A story that captured people's hearts, gorgeous animation, classic songs, and a stellar voice cast. Even if I'm a guy, I can't help liking this one.
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4-)Lilo and Stitch- I liked this one. It was touching and nuts at the same time. Loved the Elvis songs.
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5-)Tarzan- Great movie. Disney invested a lot in this movie and you can really tell. This is probably THE best animated film, there's nothing better to show off what 2-D animation is capable of with the help of the computer than Tarzan, probably my favorite since The Lion King. Did you remember Tarzan sliding on trees? And why do people hate Phil Collins on this one? I think he did a great job.
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6-)Bambi- this movie grew in me over time. The story is so simple, yet I see many aspects to it. The animation is my favorite of the old school bunch. And oh yea, one of the saddest moments in cinema history.
-Man, was in the forest...
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7-)The Little Mermaid- the one that started it all once again. This is one I used to watch as a kid in Colombia over and over, even if I didn't get it because it was an American tape. The songs are catchy, the whole longing to be human thing was touching, and let's not forget it had amazing animation. I haven't seen so many effects in an animated film, especially the under sea parts. This one is a winner.
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8-)Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs- Time IS the ultimate critic, and this is the perfect example. The first animated film has endured the test of time and it has entertained many and still will for generations to come.
-Heigh Ho!
9-)Pinocchio- a Disney masterpiece that shares the same status as Snow White. The animation was so full of detail and how can you not like the whole "wishing upon a star" deal?
-When you wish upon a star, makes no difference, who you are
10-)Fox and the Hound- probably the most underrated Disney classic. I used to watch this one all the time as a kid just like Mermaid. It has some really sad moments and the "we'll be best friends forever" conversation when they were kids...
...wow..
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-the past can hurt, but the way I see it you either run from it, or learn from it.....
2-)Aladdin- how can anyone not like this? Great songs, Robin Williams, and its amazing moments of CGI. A Disney classic loved by many and truly one of the best.
- I can't believe it I'm losing to a rug.
3-)Beauty and the Beast- the tale as old as time is cosidered as the "pinnacle of the Disney at its best" and I don't blame it. A story that captured people's hearts, gorgeous animation, classic songs, and a stellar voice cast. Even if I'm a guy, I can't help liking this one.
- "Alright, glass of water, crust of bread" Cogsworth
4-)Lilo and Stitch- I liked this one. It was touching and nuts at the same time. Loved the Elvis songs.
-Uh huh... He used to be a collie before he got ran over.
5-)Tarzan- Great movie. Disney invested a lot in this movie and you can really tell. This is probably THE best animated film, there's nothing better to show off what 2-D animation is capable of with the help of the computer than Tarzan, probably my favorite since The Lion King. Did you remember Tarzan sliding on trees? And why do people hate Phil Collins on this one? I think he did a great job.
-Are you sure this water is sanitary? It looks questionable to me
6-)Bambi- this movie grew in me over time. The story is so simple, yet I see many aspects to it. The animation is my favorite of the old school bunch. And oh yea, one of the saddest moments in cinema history.
-Man, was in the forest...
-If you got nothing nice to say, don't say nothing at all
7-)The Little Mermaid- the one that started it all once again. This is one I used to watch as a kid in Colombia over and over, even if I didn't get it because it was an American tape. The songs are catchy, the whole longing to be human thing was touching, and let's not forget it had amazing animation. I haven't seen so many effects in an animated film, especially the under sea parts. This one is a winner.
-Teenagers, you give them an inch they'll swim all over you.
8-)Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs- Time IS the ultimate critic, and this is the perfect example. The first animated film has endured the test of time and it has entertained many and still will for generations to come.
-Heigh Ho!
9-)Pinocchio- a Disney masterpiece that shares the same status as Snow White. The animation was so full of detail and how can you not like the whole "wishing upon a star" deal?
-When you wish upon a star, makes no difference, who you are
10-)Fox and the Hound- probably the most underrated Disney classic. I used to watch this one all the time as a kid just like Mermaid. It has some really sad moments and the "we'll be best friends forever" conversation when they were kids...
-I'm a hound dog... woo woo woo woo woooo
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Sounds like you have some disrespect for animation. It does.C3PO wrote:Disney movies... are more than cartoons!Rank 'Top 10 Disney Animated Movies' if that's all you're going to include.
Anyway, as far as I'm concerned, Disney started with animated feature films, so even after all the live-action work they've accomplished, their legacy was made great first and foremost by the 'cartoons'. I feel live-action movies and computer generated movies should be included in at least 1 separate list. Which for me, is for another time.
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It does count, as Hocus Pocus is not a Touchstone film, but a Disney film!Disney's Divinity wrote:I would guess Hocus Pocus would count, considering it and TNBC are both Touchstone movies. It always cracked me up.
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Well, I just said that because I always remember seeing the Touchstone logo at the beginning of the movie.Wonderlicious wrote:It does count, as Hocus Pocus is not a Touchstone film, but a Disney film!Disney's Divinity wrote:I would guess Hocus Pocus would count, considering it and TNBC are both Touchstone movies. It always cracked me up.
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