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Post by EarlyBird on Feb 19, 2010 19:28:00 GMT 9.5
Okay that's alot of them not all XD that'd take forever anyway, which is your favourite Disney movie?
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Post by EvaTheEvilWitchie on Feb 19, 2010 23:34:57 GMT 9.5
Woaahhhhhhh Ermm, I like Pinocchio and the The Lion King, they were too sad, but with a happy ending I remember that I went to see Pinocchio to the theatre when I was 5 and it was amazing! I still have a "Pinocchio glass" which is my favorite, and none can drink from it, only me The same happened with Peter Pan. I went to the theatre, too. And in this case, the film was not better that the played. However, CINDERELLA is the most awesome! I love it. The fairy tale, the princess, the hansome man... the high-heeled shoes... It's a lovely story This is my vote.
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Post by Annette Claus on Feb 20, 2010 13:41:59 GMT 9.5
I love Disney movies! I chose Mary Poppins, it has been one of my favourites since I first saw it when I was tiny. I also love Beauty and the Beast! And 101 Dalmations!
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Post by EarlyBird on Feb 20, 2010 19:22:49 GMT 9.5
I just chose Mary Poppins too I love it alot I just couldn't decide XD I love 101 with Glenn Close, that rocks XD not seen the animation one for a looong time.
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Post by queen09miranda on Feb 20, 2010 23:41:33 GMT 9.5
I love them all but I must choose Lady and the Tramp.
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Post by Annette Claus on Feb 21, 2010 0:34:20 GMT 9.5
I watch 101 and 102 Dalmations with Glenn Close all the time! I love them both! 101 Dalmations was my obsession when I was little, for years!! I was so excited when they made a second one and I could watch another Dalmations film at the cinema! I still adore it!! I haven't seen the cartoon version in a long time either though. My mum says the only thing I was ever more excited for when I was little was when Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone opened in theatres!
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Post by Kathleen on Feb 21, 2010 7:57:11 GMT 9.5
As a little girl I only really liked the ones with romance. I also seem to only really like the ones from my generation, so Cinderella and Sleeping Beauty never did it for me. I probably don't like Cinderella because the story has been done SOOO many times and Sleeping Beauty, while a beautifully made movie, lacks enough story to interest me. I picked Beauty and the Beast because it is just awesome. The music is great, it's funny, etc. It's also a Disney movie that didn't become cheesy as I aged. For instance, Pocahontas. When I was younger I loved that movie. Now I can see how silly it is, but it's still awesome in a way because I remember how awesome it was. I like the music too. Little Mermaid is great too, and I like Aladdin as well. I think I listened to A Whole New World about 10 billion times when I was little. I still love it. Jafar was an enjoyable villain too, very funny.
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Post by ludovica10 on Feb 24, 2010 5:24:49 GMT 9.5
I love Mulan! Mulan is great! But I also love Tarzan, Pocahontas, Lion King....well, I love nearly every Walt Disney Film
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Post by Lady van Tassel on Mar 3, 2010 2:00:00 GMT 9.5
I love all of them! <3 I need to get some on DVD
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Post by Arwen17 on May 10, 2010 13:20:45 GMT 9.5
mulan, lion king, little mermaid, pocahontas, and tarzan are my favorites.
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Post by Queen Mab on May 11, 2010 5:20:30 GMT 9.5
Peter Pan, closely followed by The Lion King ( I lurrrv Zira), and then Anastasia.
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Post by Arwen17 on May 12, 2010 16:06:07 GMT 9.5
Peter Pan, closely followed by The Lion King ( I lurrrv Zira), and then Anastasia. ooo Anastasia, I love that one too!
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Post by Rita, Oh Yes! on May 17, 2010 22:11:02 GMT 9.5
The Lion King, definitely.
Followed by Bedknobs and Broomsticks. Eglantine Price is on the list, along with the Wicked Witch of the West (pre Elphaba, yes), Endora and a character called Auntie Flo from a TV show called Puddle Lane, that cemented my love for older witches at a very young age *g*.
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Post by EarlyBird on May 18, 2010 2:28:32 GMT 9.5
I love bedknobs and broomsticks. The song that the Mr brown sings in the library is awesome XD and he's just swinging her about on the ladder. Haven't seen that in ages XD I have the dvd somewhere.
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Post by Rita, Oh Yes! on May 22, 2010 16:33:01 GMT 9.5
I actually re-watched the Lion King a few months ago. It was the first time I'd seen it since seeing Blackadder, so when Zazu spoke - especially the line about Scar making a handsome throw rug - all i could hear was Edmund Blackadder. Which was amusing.
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