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Post by Youngster Joey on Apr 28, 2012 0:53:00 GMT -5
Watching Disney movies is practically a childhood rite of passage (if you didn't watch any, your parents were abusive, and you did not have a true childhood. Don't argue with me). What were/are your favorites?
Growing up, my favorite movie was always the Lion King. I've become very partial to Tarzan over the past year, however, and I've also grown to like Hercules a lot. Hades is a total bro.
Of course, best Disney character ever goes to Gaston from Beauty and the Beast. I love Gaston.
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Post by hikarihanazono on Apr 28, 2012 12:35:32 GMT -5
Beauty and the Beast, Mulan, and Pocahantas I think were the best.
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Post by supersonic1453 on Apr 28, 2012 17:35:25 GMT -5
I dunno what my favorite was.
I don't think I have one.
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Post by sukotsuto on Apr 28, 2012 19:22:05 GMT -5
Maybe Aladdin, just because I really liked genie when I was still a kid. I don't think I can truly love a Disney movie, since I really hate it whenever a movie has a scene where they will start singing or bust out a musical number. I've always hated those, even when I was still a kid.
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Post by AokiShizuku on Apr 28, 2012 19:47:06 GMT -5
I was watching Evangelion when I was a child. Does that count? Kidding.
I'd say The Lion King. Nothing beats hakuna matata.
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Post by Umbra on Apr 28, 2012 22:29:28 GMT -5
Alice in Wonderland.
My first experience as a child to LSD.
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Post by Kise Ryota on Apr 29, 2012 0:10:40 GMT -5
Beauty and the Beast. I also really, really like the Lion King series.
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Post by Youngster Joey on Apr 29, 2012 0:53:16 GMT -5
Maybe Aladdin, just because I really liked genie when I was still a kid. I don't think I can truly love a Disney movie, since I really hate it whenever a movie has a scene where they will start singing or bust out a musical number. I've always hated those, even when I was still a kid. Aw, the music is part of why I like Disney movies. The lyrics tend to be quite clever. One of the ways I like to waste time is by searching for different Disney songs in different languages. I always think it's really interesting to see how the songs change from one interpretation to another. Megara from Hercules sounds like a timid little girl in Japanese, incredibly bored in Korean, and assertive and indignant in French.
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Post by Captain Zelar on Apr 29, 2012 1:03:09 GMT -5
Was the Thief and the Cobbler a Disney movie?
If so, then that one.
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Post by Frederick on Apr 29, 2012 1:42:43 GMT -5
Fantasia, although I would always turn it off once A Night on Bald Mountain came on when I was little.
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Post by Hiro the Half-Elf on Apr 29, 2012 7:20:17 GMT -5
The Black Cauldron.
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Post by RedJ on Apr 29, 2012 9:45:41 GMT -5
The CIIIIIIIIIRCLE OF LIIIIIIIIIIFE-
I mean...The Lion King. And I gotta say, it's sequel was pretty good, too. A lot better than most of the direct-to-video sequels they came out with, in my opinion anyway.
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Post by Umbra on May 1, 2012 0:09:40 GMT -5
speaking of the Lion King, having to sing "The Circle of Life" in elementary school was painful.
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Post by Captain Zelar on May 1, 2012 0:22:51 GMT -5
I had to sing Mary Poppins songs in Elementary.
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Post by Youngster Joey on May 1, 2012 0:26:49 GMT -5
We had to sing "Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah" in 5th grade, which might possibly be the worst song in the whole world.
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