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Essência
12-03-2006, 07:31 PM
Choose your Language:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G1jrc8MaF8I

So I was wondering... whats your favourite Disney film?
Mine is Snow white, I saw it so many times that I screwd the film lol eheheh :jess: Also sleeping Beautty

I remember this topic when my brother was playng KH2, he even dont let me touch in PS2!:cry:

So share your opinons :D

Leeza
12-03-2006, 07:33 PM
Disney film discussions go in The Lounge. *moves*

Alice in Wonderland. :cat:

Zeromus_X
12-03-2006, 07:36 PM
The Aristocats. :cat:

Luara
12-03-2006, 07:41 PM
little mermaid :love: and the belle..and.. the..best...O.O

~*~Celes~*~
12-03-2006, 07:42 PM
The Lion King, Aladdin, Beauty and the Beast, Aristocats, and 101 Dalmations =3 Jungle Book is up there too! ^^

Shiny
12-03-2006, 08:00 PM
The Lion King hands down.

Peter_20
12-03-2006, 08:01 PM
Um, I always loved that film with the green flying boy and his friends and their visit in some fantasy world.
I fail to remember the English name, but in Swedish he's called Peter Pan or something. XD

(...and no, absolutely NOT the English word "pan", please don't think so :(:D)

DK
12-03-2006, 08:07 PM
Cool Runnings is the greatest Disney Film of all.

McLovin'
12-03-2006, 08:07 PM
Such a wonderful phrase.

Essência
12-03-2006, 08:15 PM
Um, I always loved that film with the green flying boy and his friends and their visit in some fantasy world.
I fail to remember the English name, but in Swedish he's called Peter Pan or something. XD

(...and no, absolutely NOT the English word "pan", please don't think so :(:D)

Peter Pan?

Peter_20
12-03-2006, 08:17 PM
Um, I always loved that film with the green flying boy and his friends and their visit in some fantasy world.
I fail to remember the English name, but in Swedish he's called Peter Pan or something. XD

(...and no, absolutely NOT the English word "pan", please don't think so :(:D)

Peter Pan?Yeah, is he called that in English too? :D

Vivisteiner
12-03-2006, 09:18 PM
Lion king and Jungle Book are amazing.
Aladdin is good too.

My favourite characters are Timon & Pumba. Ive got all their extra videos - hilarious.

Did you know that Pumba means excretion in swahili.
Hakuna Matata means 'No problems'

In other words 'No worries, for the rest of your days'
Its their problem-free philosophy. 'Hakuna Matata'. Timon & Pumba :D

I Took the Red Pill
12-03-2006, 11:32 PM
It was Lion King, if I watched it today I'd probably still get depressed when Mufasa dies.

XxSephirothxX
12-03-2006, 11:35 PM
Aladdin is probably my favorite. But I don't think Disney has made a movie better than Beauty and the Beast. It's been too long since I've seen all their classics, but the fact that Beauty and the Beast was nominated for Best Picture speaks volumes.

Fire_Emblem776
12-03-2006, 11:52 PM
Aladin , at least the sequels to that don't suck...much.

black orb
12-03-2006, 11:59 PM
>>> The Black Cauldron..

NINJA_Ryu
12-04-2006, 12:09 AM
Aladdin is probably my favorite. But I don't think Disney has made a movie better than Beauty and the Beast. It's been too long since I've seen all their classics, but the fact that Beauty and the Beast was nominated for Best Picture speaks volumes.

Be our guest be our guest, we do the very best, la da de la da da...

B&B for the win, with nominations towards Cool Runnings, Lion King, and Alladin 2

Kirobaito
12-04-2006, 12:10 AM
The Lion King.

vampirepiggyhunter7
12-04-2006, 12:14 AM
Disney. Is Evil.

Rocket Edge
12-04-2006, 12:48 AM
Cool Runnings is the greatest Disney Film of all.
;D

For animation it would be a Hercules.

Ashley Schovitz
12-04-2006, 12:53 AM
The Hunchback of Notre Dame.

Markus. D
12-04-2006, 05:07 AM
NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS!!!

:3

such awesome characters.

and its bizzare like myself n_n

Bunny
12-04-2006, 05:22 AM
The Lion King.

I used to be able to repeat the entire script with flawless execution. Word for word. I could also do pretty good imitations of the voices for each character.

DK
12-04-2006, 08:49 AM
;D

This man knows the score. :love:

As for animated, The Lion King destroys all.

Riana
12-04-2006, 09:47 AM
I can't believe no one's said:

Pirates Of The Caribbean. O.o;;;

That was a Disney film :tongue:

These are also my faves;


Sword In The Stone
The Lion King
Alice In Wonderland
Tarzan

Twilight Edge
12-04-2006, 02:19 PM
One word speaks all for me:

ALL.

Resha
12-04-2006, 02:25 PM
I love any and every Disney movie EXCEPT for two: The Hunchback of Notre Dame, and The Fox and the Hound. Those two were too sad for me, and Disney movies weren't meant to be sad (for me, anyways). So I never really watch those two if I can help it.

The best...gosh. :D They were all so fantastic, I loved Aladdin, The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, The Lion King, Peter Pan, Alice in Wonderland (this was so sweet and lovely!). I liked Snow White too, but I hated her as a character. She was Walt Disney's first, so I guess it's understandable she was a bit of an annoying <img src="/xxx.gif"><img src="/xxx.gif"><img src="/xxx.gif"><img src="/xxx.gif">.

Sefie1999AD
12-04-2006, 03:11 PM
My favorite Disney movie is Beauty and the Beast. The emotional story and the wonderful music are a winner there. :) Other Disney movies I like a lot are Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl, The Little Mermaid and The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. ^^ Cinderella, Aladdin and The Lion King are pretty good too.

Breine
12-04-2006, 04:03 PM
I have many favourites, but I especially liked the following:

- Beauty and the Beast
- The Lion King
- Aladdin
- Mulan
- The Hunchback of Notre Dame
- The Little Mermaid
- and of course The Pirates of the Caribbean series.

... there are many great Disney movies out there.

edczxcvbnm
12-04-2006, 04:57 PM
The Emperor's New Groove

That movie is just awesome!

Essência
12-04-2006, 05:09 PM
I must agree with pirats of Carabean and Nightmare before Christmas, they really are great films.
lol No one like the same I do! :D Im shocked :chuckle:

Kossage
12-04-2006, 10:50 PM
My choice would be The Lion King, although several other Disney Animated Classics come quite close.

TLK has interesting characters, many of whom are given good character development. Simba is a likable protagonist and the whole trauma aspect builds up some great drama. Timon and Pumbaa serve as funny sidekicks and never become annoying. Rafiki is in a league of his own with his wisdom and funny antics, and Nala works as the love interest of the hero. Mufasa himself is one of the defining characters in the film and manages to establish himself into the hearts of the audience during the time that is given to him. And of course the villains of TLK are some of the most hysterical and sinister ever in Disney films: the hyenas provide laughs and can be quite scary at times, and Scar himself easily becomes one of the best Disney villains ever with his wonderful machinations.

The voice actors in both Finnish and English versions rock, and the songs in both languages are catchy and manage to keep the plot moving instead of hindering it. All the songs by Elton John and Tim Rice work very well and none of the songs becomes annoying. The score is by far one of Zimmer's best efforts (and one of the few of his scores that doesn't hurt my ears), because it offers nice bits of melodrama mixed in with real orchestra, synthesizers, big choral presence and also gives us some African feel with the inclusion of Lebo M. The score has many themes and motifs and sounds just magnificent (the stampede scene will always be one of the defining score moments in this film for me), but it also shows a tender side and yet relentlessly builds up to the climax.

The animation in TLK is just spectacular and perfectly mixes computer-enhanced animation with traditional animation. The opening of the film (the whole "Circle of Life" sequence) is even today one of the most powerful and stunning openings in any animated film with its beautiful visuals, wonderful accompanying song as well as the emotional aspect found within. The stampede scene, as mentioned before, is one of the most memorable scenes as well as the ghost appearance in the clouds. And obviously the final battle between Simba and Scar is just spectacular with all the effects creating a spectacular duel. The grand effects are just one aspect of the film, though: the subtle moments have been animated wonderfully, and each character comes to life with his or her own movements, facial expressions and such. If you don't believe me, go and watch carefully how e.g. Scar is animated and how subtly he changes his expressions and shows his character with simple-looking and yet surprisingly sophisticated movements.

The story itself has some nice twists and gives us some morals without preaching, and the whole thing is just very moving. The concept of death and childhood trauma are discussed in the film and naturally taking one's place in the circle of life. Although there are some big memorable moments in the story, many of the smaller, symbolic ones are touching too, e.g. the scene when Simba steps into his father's pawprint.

All these aspects contribute to the fact that for me The Lion King is the best Disney animated film so far. :)

Spammerman
12-05-2006, 04:29 AM
Cool Runnings is the greatest Disney Film of all.
;D

For animation it would be a Hercules.

Hercules rocked.

Cat lovers, which do you like more; Lion King or Aristocats?

Marshall Banana
12-05-2006, 04:51 AM
The Little Mermaid and Beauty and the Beast have the best soundtracks, love stories, and characters. Though, I think eight-year-old me would choose Pocahontas or something.

I always hated The Aristocrats, even when I was a kid. It's so boring. =X

The Real Dark Messenger
12-05-2006, 06:41 AM
Hmm, there are a lot of great Disney movies, but I really like the following:

The Lion King
Pirates of the Caribbean
The Little Mermaid
Beauty and the Beast
Pocahontas

Gosh, that bring back some childhood memories :D

VengefulRonin
12-05-2006, 07:12 PM
Animated:
The Jungle Book
Lion King
Aladdin
The Emperor's New Groove
Nightmare Before Christmas

Non-animated:
Pirates of the Caribbean 1 and 2
Cool Runnings

Shauna
12-05-2006, 07:55 PM
I love 'em all. Unless they're a Disney Animated Sequel. :P Although - Toy Story 2 was alright. ^_^

GeneralSapphire
12-05-2006, 08:00 PM
the lion king, no doubt i love those films!

aquatius
12-05-2006, 08:07 PM
Lilo and Stitch. It makes me cry oh so much...

Avarice-ness
12-05-2006, 08:15 PM
My first favorite Disney movie is Sleeping Beauty, Little Mermaid and Beauty and the Beast are tied for two.

I've never been a fan of Cinderella or Snow White though. :(


My choice would be The Lion King, although several other Disney Animated Classics come quite close.

TLK has interesting characters, many of whom are given good character development. Simba is a likable protagonist and the whole trauma aspect builds up some great drama. Timon and Pumbaa serve as funny sidekicks and never become annoying. Rafiki is in a league of his own with his wisdom and funny antics, and Nala works as the love interest of the hero. Mufasa himself is one of the defining characters in the film and manages to establish himself into the hearts of the audience during the time that is given to him. And of course the villains of TLK are some of the most hysterical and sinister ever in Disney films: the hyenas provide laughs and can be quite scary at times, and Scar himself easily becomes one of the best Disney villains ever with his wonderful machinations.

The voice actors in both Finnish and English versions rock, and the songs in both languages are catchy and manage to keep the plot moving instead of hindering it. All the songs by Elton John and Tim Rice work very well and none of the songs becomes annoying. The score is by far one of Zimmer's best efforts (and one of the few of his scores that doesn't hurt my ears), because it offers nice bits of melodrama mixed in with real orchestra, synthesizers, big choral presence and also gives us some African feel with the inclusion of Lebo M. The score has many themes and motifs and sounds just magnificent (the stampede scene will always be one of the defining score moments in this film for me), but it also shows a tender side and yet relentlessly builds up to the climax.

The animation in TLK is just spectacular and perfectly mixes computer-enhanced animation with traditional animation. The opening of the film (the whole "Circle of Life" sequence) is even today one of the most powerful and stunning openings in any animated film with its beautiful visuals, wonderful accompanying song as well as the emotional aspect found within. The stampede scene, as mentioned before, is one of the most memorable scenes as well as the ghost appearance in the clouds. And obviously the final battle between Simba and Scar is just spectacular with all the effects creating a spectacular duel. The grand effects are just one aspect of the film, though: the subtle moments have been animated wonderfully, and each character comes to life with his or her own movements, facial expressions and such. If you don't believe me, go and watch carefully how e.g. Scar is animated and how subtly he changes his expressions and shows his character with simple-looking and yet surprisingly sophisticated movements.

The story itself has some nice twists and gives us some morals without preaching, and the whole thing is just very moving. The concept of death and childhood trauma are discussed in the film and naturally taking one's place in the circle of life. Although there are some big memorable moments in the story, many of the smaller, symbolic ones are touching too, e.g. the scene when Simba steps into his father's pawprint.

All these aspects contribute to the fact that for me The Lion King is the best Disney animated film so far. :)

Or we can just go...

Shakespear is Win, Shakespear wrote Hamlet, The Lion King is an animated Hamlet with Lions Therefore, The Lion King is Win.

Ender
12-05-2006, 08:37 PM
Old School: Sleeping Beauty - Maleficent rocks!

Golden Age (The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, The Lion King): all but The Lion King. I used to like this movie, until I saw Bambi. Not only does it steal Bambi's story, it actually uses exact scenes, including a stampede in which the juvenile hero runs between the legs of the stampeders, the hero on a cliff above a bunch of vicious dogs/hyenas whose shadows play against the cliff face, a battle between the hero and the antagonist in which both are reared on their hind legs battling before abstract firey backgrounds, the strutting/singing carefree hero and friends in a line, and of course the rocky outcrop overlooking the respective "kingdoms" of the forest in Bambi and the Savanna in TLK. The Lion King is much better than Bambi to be sure, but it stole so much from it that it makes me sick to watch (btw, my mom called this the first time she saw TLK, but I hadn't seen Bambi since I was like three, so I didn't know how true it was until just recently).

Pixar: tough one again. The only ones I'm not a fan of are Bugs and Cars

Non-Animated: Pirates of the Caribbean

One thing you can't lay at the feet of the big bad corporate menace that is Disney is their animated feature library. Sure they put out some stinkers, but by and large they're extremely high-quality entertainment.

Bunny
12-05-2006, 09:13 PM
You know, I've always been fond of The Fox and the Hound as well.

louby_4eva
12-05-2006, 09:53 PM
Beauty and the Beast is an amazing film :D :D :D
Aladdin and The Lion King come a close second though :D :D :D

Smile and Be happy :love:

Bart's Friend Milhouse
12-05-2006, 10:54 PM
The Lion King. I think it has the best musical score aswell

Resha
12-06-2006, 10:42 AM
I love 'em all. Unless they're a Disney Animated Sequel. :P Although - Toy Story 2 was alright. ^_^
I thought the Aladdin sequels were pretty awesome too :D Return of Jaffar, King of Thieves -- neato!

Hmm I just found out recently that The Lion King is based on Hamlet somewhat. That was...I dunno. Interesting, I guess. The Disney Cliffs Notes xD

EDIT: OH WAIT, READ THE THREAD, RETARD. READ THE THREAD. xD Nice one, Ava-ness.

Sefie1999AD
12-06-2006, 12:17 PM
Whoops, I forgot to mention Mulan and Tarzan. I also found those two movies to be enjoyable. :) In Mulan, you finally have a female main character who not only isn't a damsel-in-distress, but who's also a knight who can fight. The characters are also quite well done and have memorable personalities. What I liked about Tarzan was that it had quite an emotional story. Tarzan could never fit in too well with the gorillas, and when he finally found someone like him (Jane), he had to choose who to abandon: his gorilla family (especially his mother, Kala) or his new human friends.

Kossage
12-06-2006, 01:50 PM
Or we can just go...

Shakespear is Win, Shakespear wrote Hamlet, The Lion King is an animated Hamlet with Lions Therefore, The Lion King is Win.

Yes, TLK and Hamlet do have many similarities, but then again, TLK also takes many concepts from Bambi. When TLK was still a project, Disney referred to it as "Bambi in Africa meets Hamlet". :D

And speaking of which, Bambi is a great animated film too. :)

VengefulRonin
12-06-2006, 09:09 PM
Or we can just go...

Shakespear is Win, Shakespear wrote Hamlet, The Lion King is an animated Hamlet with Lions Therefore, The Lion King is Win.

Yes, TLK and Hamlet do have many similarities, but then again, TLK also takes many concepts from Bambi. When TLK was still a project, Disney referred to it as "Bambi in Africa meets Hamlet". :D

And speaking of which, Bambi is a great animated film too. :)

"Bambi in Africa meets Hamlet?" lmao, only disney could have such a crazy idea and make it work. Bambi was probably the first disney movie i saw, i thnk i always liked thumper best...or that skunk guy.

Beauty and the Beast was pure ownage though, we even went to see it on ice and i would work my little kid butt off doing chores to save up for toys. Aladdin toys were still better though, cuz they had swords xD

Chocobo_head*
12-07-2006, 05:08 AM
The Lion King.

I used to be able to repeat the entire script with flawless execution. Word for word. I could also do pretty good imitations of the voices for each character.

Its sad that I still could do that ;). I had the little action figures and everything and knew the movie word for word when i was about 6-8...and i still can (i was a non-social child)

But my other favorites are Alice in Wonderland, Beauty and the Beast, Cinderella, and Lady and the Tramp!! But The Lion King is number 1 always and forever!!

Avarice-ness
12-07-2006, 05:13 AM
I love 'em all. Unless they're a Disney Animated Sequel. :P Although - Toy Story 2 was alright. ^_^
I thought the Aladdin sequels were pretty awesome too :D Return of Jaffar, King of Thieves -- neato!

Hmm I just found out recently that The Lion King is based on Hamlet somewhat. That was...I dunno. Interesting, I guess. The Disney Cliffs Notes xD

EDIT: OH WAIT, READ THE THREAD, RETARD. READ THE THREAD. xD Nice one, Ava-ness.

I had to read that like 3 times to figure out what I did right. xD I'm fast. :)