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Morningrise
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Posted: March 01 2019 at 08:37 |
Pick your favourite. Mines are The Sword In The Stone and The Jungle Book. I'll take my time to think before casting my vote on this one.
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Chaser
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Oh yeah! Loved Jungle Book as a kid
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Morningrise
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Ok. In order:
1- The Sword In The Stone 2- The Jungle Book 3- Sleeping Beauty (if only because of Maleficent) 4- Peter Pan 5- Alice In Wonderland 6- One Hundred And One Dalmatians 7- Cinderella 8- Lady And The Tramp |
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Icarium
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I think i like Peter Pan the most
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dwill123
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Lady And The Tramp
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Sean Trane
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a bit surprisingly, I saw them all partially only, with the notable exception of Jungle Book (which I saw in a theatre, like Bambi) I suppose that Sword In Stone is the Merlin/Lancelot/round table thingie
Edited by Sean Trane - March 02 2019 at 01:39 |
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Prog Sothoth
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101 Dalmatians. I liked the quirky animation style, less lush, cheaper, but cool looking.
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Icarium
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^ the animation on it is impressionisne i think. They hired an impressionist artist to make tge backgrounds.
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Icarium
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I also think Sword in the Stone is a very underrated movie.
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Polymorphia
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The Jungle Book is one of the best Disney films period.
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Icarium
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Strange, Sleeping Beauty with nill points - i think thre three first are best. Yet Sword in The Stone have plenty of hillarious scenes, that owl kills it. I wonder if Archimedes is the natural scientist of same, transfigured.
Edited by Icarium - April 23 2019 at 16:36 |
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Fischman
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It has to be Sleeping Beauty for the artwork alone. So stylistic.
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The Dark Elf
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Alice by a lot. The Sword in the Stone was an utter mockery of the book. I remember reading T.H. White's The Once and Future King (of which The Sword in the Stone is a part), and I never watched that Disney trash again.
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