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Disney Films you don't like/hate

Post by Ariel'sprince »

what is the Disney film that you think is boring? or that you don't like? (two different thing) wirte them here.
mine:
i don't like Atlantis,The Wild,Dinosure and Hunchback Of NotherDame.
Boring:
Pinocchio,Chicken Little,Arsitocats,The Fox And The Hond.
what's yours?.
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Pinocchio Boring: Sacrilige :evil:

No, just kidding you're entitled to your own opinion :D

My Least favorite disney would have to be Alice in Wonderland
I just see nothing there characterwise, storywise or animatiowise, but that may have to so with my aversion everything Mary Blair touched!

Her stylized look had great effect on fifties disney animation,
Peter Pan, Cinderella.
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I don't like:
I'm not sure if i can say any, i respect them all in certain ways. If i had to say one it'd have to be The Black Cauldron though.


Boring:
Mary Poppins, Toy Story, The Lion King

Mary Poppins just seems to go on too long, and I've seen Toy Story and The Lion King too many times now.
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REINIER wrote:My Least favorite disney would have to be Alice in Wonderland
I just see nothing there characterwise, storywise or animatiowise, but that may have to so with my aversion everything Mary Blair touched!

Her stylized look had great effect on fifties disney animation,
Peter Pan, Cinderella.
You don't like Mary Blair or any of the films she was involved with? :shock: I weep for you.

My least favorite Disney films are The Fox and the Hound and The Aristocats. I find both of them really hard to sit through, and nothing about them (outside of The Aristocats' songs) strike me as anything other than ordinary.
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I'm not too fond of Atlantis or Cinderella II, off the top of my head.

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Aladdin and TLM yuck put some clothes on ladies

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REINIER wrote:My Least favorite disney would have to be Alice in Wonderland
I just see nothing there characterwise, storywise or animatiowise, but that may have to so with my aversion everything Mary Blair touched!

Her stylized look had great effect on fifties disney animation,
Peter Pan, Cinderella.
Well, I certainly appreciate the art of Mary Blair - frequently the original drawings and sketches even more than the final results on film, though.

But I agree that Alice has weaknesses in story and characters.
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The Fox and the Hound is extremely boring (that Bear fight being the exclusion). Tarzan isn't so great and neither is Lion King. Atlantis is unmemorable, Robin Hood's pacing is REALLY slow and I was never big on Dumbo or Bambi either. Of course, I have all these films on DVD.
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I'd have to say The Black Cauldron.
I just could not get into it.


"Aladdin and TLM yuck put some clothes on ladies"

Those two are two of my fav. Disney movies :] Just sayin.
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Lars Vermundsberget wrote:
REINIER wrote:My Least favorite disney would have to be Alice in Wonderland
I just see nothing there characterwise, storywise or animatiowise, but that may have to so with my aversion everything Mary Blair touched!

Her stylized look had great effect on fifties disney animation,
Peter Pan, Cinderella.
Well, I certainly appreciate the art of Mary Blair - frequently the original drawings and sketches even more than the final results on film, though.

But I agree that Alice has weaknesses in story and characters.
Agreed. Alice in Wonderland is probably one of my top 10 favourite Disney films, and I love the look Mary Blair brought to it, but I wish the film had used more of the story and character ideas seen in David Hall's sketches for the film (see my current avatar!).
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I like them all in a certain way but the ones I have the most trouble staying concentrated when I watch them are:

I'm sad to name it because I like the character but...Bambi (although I LOVED Bambi 2 I just can't managed to like the first one)

Cinderella II (nothing to say...that's the worst one)

Pocahontas (I watched it too much as a kid, might watch it again one day but it won't be soon I guess)

The Wild (it looks too much like Madagascar)

Treasure Planet did not have a big effect on me but I will give it another chance before saying anything since I've only watched it once! ;)
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Boring: Toy Story
Hate: Mulan
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I don't particularly care for The Aristocats and Home on the Range. I have them both, but I find myself using them as background noise more than actual watching them. The only that I truly hate is Cinderella II.
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Hmm it's hard to say exactly, I can't really sit through Dumbo, not that I hate it or dislike it...but it's one of those once in a great while Disney movies for me.

Other then that, I don't really have a problem with any Disney movies, I don't like a lot of sequels though.
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Post by Aladdin from Agrabah »

Films I don't like:

Dumbo
The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
The Fox and the Hound
The Great Mouse Detective
Brother Bear
Home on the Range
Chicken Little
The Wild
Dinosaur
and all those films that are actually a bunch of other short stories.Fun and Fancy Free for example. Not because I don't like each of those short stories- from which many are quite awful, to tell the truth. Just because they're not films, they're collections of shorter films. I don't care if they're films in the Disney canon, they're not in my canon.
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Well, since I'm a boy, I hate Disney girlish films (Snow White, Cinderella, Alice, Sleeping Beauty, Little Mermaid, Beauty & The Beast, Pocahontas & Mulan). These, I hate. The Disney film I hate is most likely, Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh.
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I was never too keen on the Disney version of Winnie the Pooh, mostly because of the Americanisation of it. Purely a matter of taste, I know; I don't mind the Americanisation of most of the Disney Classics.

I never liked the fact that Pooh is probably Disney's most profitable character - it's like Peter Rabbit becoming a spokesman for Starbucks.
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TheValentineBros wrote:Well, since I'm a boy, I hate Disney girlish films (Snow White, Cinderella, Alice, Sleeping Beauty, Little Mermaid, Beauty & The Beast, Pocahontas & Mulan). These, I hate. The Disney film I hate is most likely, Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh.
er...they're not really girlish, just because they star a female character doesn't necessarily make them girlish. There isn't really a theme or trend going on in those films that define what gender will take a liking to them. I guess if you stereotype them then it makes it seem that way, but I always considered them family oriented, so everyone can enjoy them.[/i]
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TheValentineBros wrote:Well, since I'm a boy, I hate Disney girlish films (Snow White, Cinderella, Alice, Sleeping Beauty, Little Mermaid, Beauty & The Beast, Pocahontas & Mulan). These, I hate. The Disney film I hate is most likely, Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh.
what? they are not girlish,there's no such thing as a girlish Disney film,it's just this stupit brainwash that started with all of those franchises,Disney film are classic film for every one,any age and any sex.
anyone who think this films are for girl is simply stupit and he dosn't understand.
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jeremy88 wrote:
TheValentineBros wrote:Well, since I'm a boy, I hate Disney girlish films (Snow White, Cinderella, Alice, Sleeping Beauty, Little Mermaid, Beauty & The Beast, Pocahontas & Mulan). These, I hate. The Disney film I hate is most likely, Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh.
er...they're not really girlish, just because they star a female character doesn't necessarily make them girlish. There isn't really a theme or trend going on in those films that define what gender will take a liking to them. I guess if you stereotype them then it makes it seem that way, but I always considered them family oriented, so everyone can enjoy them.[/i]
They're not,it's just some stupit stereotype that started with those franchises.
it's stupit to say that Beauty and The Beast is for girl and Toy Story is for boys,it's nonsense and it's worng.
the Disney Fans are suffring from this,little girls buy Princesses stuff without even know those films and little boys don't see wonderful movies becouse it's "girlish".
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