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Morningrise
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Posted: March 04 2019 at 15:42 |
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Pick your favourite. This is the last Disney period I'm going to cover since I don't care very much for most of Disney recent films.
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Icarium
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Beauty and the Beast is the best one. But many of those are stellar. Hunchback in Notre Dame is second, very Powerfull. So Mulan on 3rd.
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"I use antlers in all my decorating...'
That still cracks me up. So, Beauty and the Beast. I might have said The Lion King, but my daughter watched that movie every day for a year when she was four. I ended up hiding the DVD. It's still buried under boxes in the basement.
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Icarium
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Its interesting that the Rescuers Downn Under is the only disney sequal that have that status as 'classic'.
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Considering your avatar, I might have expected Aladdin to get a specific mention. |
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Morningrise
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Usually the Beauty And The Beast-Aladdin-Lion King trio get the most recognition in forums/threads related to this Disney era. But I agree on the fact that the Hunchback Of Notre Dame and Mulan deserve equal or similar praise as well. Technically, they are both filled with stellar moments, such as Mulan's snow battle. The portrayal of Notre Dame's cathedral in "The Hunch Back..." is something that stands out as well. The Hunch Back also has one of the most badass Disney villains in Frollo. A real scumbag. |
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The first film i ever owned and saw is Little Mermaid, so that movie is special. The work-out song in Mulan is amazing, one of rhe best disney songs. Also Christina Aguilera 'kills' it with My Reflection. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=R-XONxvdq4Y Edited by Icarium - March 05 2019 at 11:25 |
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Morningrise
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I think it's one of the few sequels released by Walt Disney Animation Studios (Fantasia 2000 is another). All the other sequels, such as The Return Of Jafar, Lion King 2, etc were released by Disney Toon Studios. |
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A seacret ingredience to Disney Renessiance is the genious of Howard Ashman whom sadly died of AIDS before the release of Aladdin which had hes last sparkle of imput
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Frenetic Zetetic
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Lion King all the way. I'm pretty sure I saw it 3 times summer of 1994.
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C'mon... no votes for Hercules?
Easily the greatest Disney ever! James Woods improved half his lines and the result is brilliant! Great tunes to. So underrated.
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I was never a big Disney fan as a kid. I did see some of the newer ones when my kids were growing up. Went with Aladdin, Robin Williams as the genie was awesome.
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