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  • Bones..

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    I LOVE Disney so much. My favourite film would have to be Brave, just because I'm scottish tehe

    I love all the pixar disney films and of course the old favourites like Bambi, Snow white etc.

    I just love Disney. The Sorcerer's Apprentice is amazing, and The Nightmare Before Christmas (obviously!)

    Just love them all. In Love
    December 5th, 2012 at 04:59pm
  • folie a dru.

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    @ Kurtni
    -checks-

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    "holy fucking hell!"
    December 6th, 2012 at 06:01pm
  • Bangarang!

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    I love all of the Disney Movies but at the moment my favourites would be: Princess and The Frog, loved the music in it and Brave because it was such a heartfelt movie.

    But my childhood favourites were probably, Robin Hood, Hercules *can recite every song*, Aladdin and Pocahontas... oh and I love Ratatouille made me laugh in some of the scenes.
    December 7th, 2012 at 02:31am
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    I watched the Pocahontas sequel today. I did not have high expectations at all, so I was actually not disappointed. It had the typical sequel animation that is more television quality and the music was not as good, but it wasn't a horrible sequel.

    The only straight to DVD/VHS sequels I like are Return of Jafar (the first one Disney did) and The Lion King II. I feel it's necessary to note those were made during the Disney Rennaissance period. (Granted so was Pocahontas II . . .) I also, of course, enjoy The Rescuers Down Under, which is the only Disney sequel released to theaters besides Fantasia 2000. (Excluding Cars 2 as that was only distributed by Disney.)
    December 9th, 2012 at 08:49pm
  • CaesarSalad

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    How to Train Your Dragon was great. Brave was also. I loved Hotel Transylvania, Adam Sandler gets me every time. Wreck it Ralph was fantastic. And last but not least... drum roll... Rise of the Guardians was freaking fantabulous! HOLY MOTHER OF POOP THAT MOVIE WAS AWESOME! Santa Claus is totally a giant Russian man. The Easter bunny is Australian. It was all just so great!
    December 13th, 2012 at 10:06am
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    @ Red Hood
    How to Train Your Dragon was actually Dreamworks and Hotel Transylvania was Sony Pictures. Rise of the Guardians is also Dreamworks.
    December 13th, 2012 at 07:02pm
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    @the drupocalypse
    Aw poop! They're still great movies.

    And the sad part is I just saw Rise of the Guardians Tuesday. xD
    December 13th, 2012 at 09:43pm
  • DarkestStorm

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    I love Beauty and The Beast. I used to watch the movie everyday when I was growing up. Multiple times a day. I was Belle for Halloween one year. Beauty and the Beast is my favorite disney movie. Funny since I also enjoy reading and so did she...Plus she's a brunette and so am I. >.>

    For my 21st birthday (just this past October), I had a Cinderella cake and got the Cinderella trilogy with a jewelry box. Ooh and I have a princes snowglobe and blanket. :D Featuring Belle, Aurora, and Cinderella.

    I also love Pocahontas (I'm native american<3 Hate the sequel, piece of advice: don't ever watch it). Mulan (She's just awesome) and sequel, 101 Dalmations, Sleeping Beauty (despite being a Mary Sue), Aladdin, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, The Lion King and sequel, The Little Mermaid (despite everything) and sequel, Oliver and Company, Atlantis: The Last Empire, Tangled, Hercules, and Tarzan.

    I own all of those except Atlantis and the sequel to Mulan.

    I like Princess and The Frog.I like what I've seen of The Sword In The Stone, The Black Cauldron and Fantasia. I should watch those first two I listed since I own them and haven't seen them all the way through. I should've bought Fantasia and Fantasia 2000 a few years ago when it was back from the vault....

    I'm looking forward to sometime seeing/buying Brave. Ooh and I'm so excited for Frozen.
    December 16th, 2012 at 07:51am
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    @ DarkestStorm
    You liked the Mulan and Little Mermaid sequels but not the Pocahontas one? I wasn't a fan, but I thought it kicked the other two sequels butts. XD
    December 16th, 2012 at 07:26pm
  • DarkestStorm

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    @ the drupocalypse.
    Yes I did, I loved them actually. Words can't describe how much I hate the Pocahontas sequel because of how they changed Pocahontas and John Smith's characters.
    December 17th, 2012 at 04:46pm
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    @ DarkestStorm
    I wasn't happy with that and it was by no means a sequel I choose to watch again, but the animation in the Mulan and Disney sequels made me so angry. And I really just didn't like Melody's character at all.

    My favorite sequel is The Lion King II. That one I thought they were very true to the original music, characters, ideas, etc.
    December 17th, 2012 at 05:05pm
  • Stormborn

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    I love Disney movies!! No matter how dark my tastes get I always return to my love for disney.

    I think alot of the movies have shaped who I am as a woman, learning from Mulan and Princess Jasmine. (See how I left out some, I don't see a lot of them as good role models sadly)

    I also love the newer movies! Brave, Tangled and The Princess and The Frog were great! :]
    December 17th, 2012 at 05:58pm
  • DarkestStorm

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    @ the drupocalypse.
    I kind of hated Ariel's character. I could understand Melody to a certain point, all the secrets and everything, but only to a certain point. Her going to the sea was as bad as Ariel going to land. Both were immature and rash decisions to me.

    I love The Lion King 2 sequel too. Minus the whole...cliche of it.
    December 18th, 2012 at 10:08pm
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    @ DarkestStorm
    Ariel is my favorite Disney princess, so I can't really agree with you. I mean, yeah maybe rash and immature, like most 16 year olds. It makes sense. I don't view it as the horrible decision and 'changing herself only for a man' like a lot of others, dude.
    December 18th, 2012 at 10:16pm
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    @ the drupocalypse.
    Eh, that was how it came off towards me. I mean, that would be like a sixteen year old living in the U.S. and moving to...Europe or Asia. Very rash.

    Belle's my favorite. Me and my roommate used to have arguments over which was better, Ariel or Belle. They'd get pretty entertaining...
    December 18th, 2012 at 10:33pm
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    @ DarkestStorm
    I've gotten in Ariel vs. Belle fights before.

    I mean, it is rash. It's definitely rash. But she's 16 and that is the way the original story is written after all, a young girl going onto land. Without it, where's the story? XD

    Plus, royal teens in that day were shipped all over the country to get married.
    December 18th, 2012 at 10:49pm
  • DarkestStorm

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    @ the drupocalypse.
    Yeah true... I just don't like it. Lol.
    December 18th, 2012 at 11:03pm
  • folie a dru.

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    So, Disney's new movie 'Frozen'? I just have one question.

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    Seriously, it's ridiculous. I also saw a comparison of Anna to Rapunzel from 'Tangled' and it's quite a likeness.

    Dru is not amused by this.
    February 8th, 2013 at 06:29pm
  • FallenAngel187

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    Beauty And The Beast, The Lion King & The Little Mermaid were my top three as a child they still are three of my favorite films but i love most of old Disney films but i do love some new films like Brave & Tangled.

    and maybe Peter Pan.

    Pocahontas has some of my favourite Disney Soundtracks of all time but then again so does Mulan.
    February 19th, 2013 at 12:09am
  • peter quill.

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    I think Wreck It Ralph might be my favourite Disney film now
    Watched it eight times nowFacepalm
    March 7th, 2013 at 09:52pm