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| Your Top 10 Disney Animated Features... |
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| POSTED Friday , March 28, 2008 08:39:55 AM |
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| REPLIED Friday , March 28, 2008 09:48:33 AM |
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| REPLIED Friday , March 28, 2008 10:04:52 AM |
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| REPLIED Friday , March 28, 2008 10:24:57 AM |
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| REPLIED Friday , March 28, 2008 01:00:09 PM |
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| REPLIED Friday , March 28, 2008 01:19:59 PM |
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Robin Hood was fun, but doesn't crack my top 10.
1. Beauty and the Beast. It had greay writing, great animation, feeling, great songs and some hot town bimbos.
2. Lady and the Tramp. Oddly, this is mine and my wife's movie. She and I started dating because of this film. I will always have a special sentimental place in my heart for these two pups.
3. Rescuers Down Under. Action, comedy and breathtaking animation. The first rescuers sucked but this one was so great it made the first one not suck as much.
4. Little Mermaid. It has great music and is a very charming movie.
5. Sleeping Beauty. Greatest Disney Villain Ever! Bitch still gives me the creeps. Maleficent kicks ass.
6. Fantasia. It would have ranked higher but I only like 3 of the 6 segments. The segments on evolution, the one with Mickey as theSorcerer's Apprentice and Night on Bald Mountain! Chernabog is a beast!
7. Pinocchio. Cute, sentimental and fun. Nothing too deap, but always enjoyable.
8. Aladdin. Disney was on a roll in the early 90's and this was a comedy home run.
9. Mulan. The scene with the warriors coming over the hill to find the burned out villain with all the dead people was jaw dropping.
10. Hunchback of Notre Dame. A little too dark and twisted to let my kids see just yet, but a great film. Disney does dark pretty well. February 3, 1959
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| REPLIED Friday , March 28, 2008 06:06:06 PM |
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