Favourite Disney children's movie
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Thread created on 14:25:11 - 06/05/16 (8 years ago)|Last replied 21:20:46 - 22/06/16 (8 years ago)As my daughter of 20 months dislikes the tv so far, but loves to watch children's songs on youtube on my taptop, I watch children's movies on tv.
Having a child is a great excuse to watch children's movies.
While watching Beauty and the Beast earlier, I tried to figure out which animated Disney movie I love the most.
Pocahontas, Lion King, Mulan, those were my movies.
All great and I couldn't choose.
The sword in the stone, another great one.
But then I noticed that I can watch Robin Hood and already after the first minute it was obvious. Robin Hood is my all-time favourite.
Which Disney children's movie do you like the most? -
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Posted on 14:28:51 - 06/05/16 (8 years ago)Post link copied to clipboard Copy post linkThe Incredibles.
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Posted on 21:15:20 - 06/05/16 (8 years ago)Post link copied to clipboard Copy post linkthe original Fantasia along with The Jungle book are still worth it imo
i seem to remember a Tigger and some Pooh films as well but you'll have to look them up ... -
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Posted on 23:42:41 - 10/05/16 (8 years ago)Post link copied to clipboard Copy post linkDumbo was definitely my favorite so far. Like the Pink Elephants on Parade scene. -
Posted on 07:38:20 - 11/05/16 (8 years ago)Post link copied to clipboard Copy post linkLoved the Jungle Book as child.
Have to admit that as a grown-up I love Shere Khan. -
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Posted on 07:41:44 - 11/05/16 (8 years ago)Post link copied to clipboard Copy post linkWatched Dumbo a lot when I was young. That Parade scene used to scare me and I hated how Dumbo's mother was treated when she wanted to protect him.
But the ravens and the mouse made me watch it again and again. -
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Posted on 20:48:44 - 13/05/16 (8 years ago)Post link copied to clipboard Copy post linkWoah, never met someone who shared my same favorite Disney movie. Nice.
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Posted on 23:08:28 - 13/05/16 (8 years ago)Post link copied to clipboard Copy post linkYeah, I guess that's true; however, I really like the beat in that scene. -
Posted on 12:19:13 - 15/05/16 (8 years ago)Post link copied to clipboard Copy post linkLion King hands down, made me cry out of sadness and happyness and get mad at the bad guys and get excited and cheer for the good guys. Loved the songs and and the scenery and all the animals. Still love it as an adult now and I still get a lot out of watching it.
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Posted on 20:39:12 - 18/05/16 (8 years ago)Post link copied to clipboard Copy post linkIt would probably have to be between The Fox and the Hound or Hercules since they were the movies I remember vividly. The Fox and the Hound still makes this man sweat through his eyes a bit and Hercules for its greaaaat songs. -
Posted on 23:21:11 - 19/05/16 (8 years ago)Post link copied to clipboard Copy post linkSword in the Stone! All hail Archimedes, the over educated owl.Ciao.
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Posted on 18:00:09 - 20/05/16 (8 years ago)Post link copied to clipboard Copy post linkcant believe not one person said aladdin, The Return of Jafar, Aladdin and the King of Thieves and the aladdin tv series that was so much of my childhood me and my friends alwas played aladdin they use to fight over who gets to be aladdin but i alwas wanted to be the genie R.I.P Robin McLaurin Williams (July 21, 1951 August 11, 2014) never forget
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Posted on 09:25:38 - 21/05/16 (8 years ago)Post link copied to clipboard Copy post linkDumbo and Pinocchio were the two I recall watching most as a kid and hence tend to be my favorites. I'd list them in that order. I also watched Sword in the Stone a lot too come to think of it.
And, oh yeah, I watched Pete's Dragon an awful lot! -
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Posted on 08:51:25 - 05/06/16 (8 years ago)Post link copied to clipboard Copy post linkInside Out or The Jungle Book.Last edited by Thunder_Blitz on 08:54:34 - 05/06/16 (8 years ago)
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Posted on 15:34:51 - 22/06/16 (8 years ago)Post link copied to clipboard Copy post linkLilo & Stitch! It really bothers me that some people underrate this movie :( It was the first Disney feature (before Frozen!) to put emphasis on familial love rather than romantic. Ohana means family and family means nobody gets left behind!
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Posted on 17:44:48 - 22/06/16 (8 years ago)Post link copied to clipboard Copy post linkLilo is such a sweet girl. She's encountering so much trouble and only wants to have her "family" around her.
Watched the series too. Not only the movies. -