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Top 5 Disney Cartoons

Aladdin and Alice in Wonderland : )

and all the 1940's era mickey mouse and the rest of them. oh and srcooge mcdonalds series too...
 
I think Gargoyles is the most well-done cartoon Disney has ever made. In fact, I'm surprised they even made it at all and equally surprised no one has mentioned it in this thread.

As far as the movies go, my favorites as a kid were:

The Jungle Book
Dumbo
Robin Hood
The Sword In the Stone
Pinnochio

Honrable mentions go to the following in addition to a few that I was too old to really care when I saw them:

Sleeping Beauty
The Black Cauldron (I didn't know this was a Disney film)
Mulan
The Little Mermaid
Toy Story
Aladdin
 
Finder said:
I think Gargoyles is the most well-done cartoon Disney has ever made. In fact, I'm surprised they even made it at all and equally surprised no one has mentioned it in this thread.

damn straight! i felt like crying when my video player destroyed my tape of the movie (which in all reality was just a few episodes put together).

other than that:

The Lion King - was at the end of primary school when this came out and i knew every word of the entire movie!

The Sword in the Stone - i was a little dissapointed when i watched it again after many many a year, i think i built it up in my head a little too much, but still and awesome story!

Aladdin - cause genie was the bomb when i was younger! plus it was all so very romantic.

there are plenty more! Who Framed Roger Rabbit was awesome as well!!
 
little_vandal said:
damn straight! i felt like crying when my video player destroyed my tape of the movie (which in all reality was just a few episodes put together).

There was a movie? Or just one of the many story arcs spanning multiple episodes? I recently downloaded the entire three seasons of the show...it's around if you know where to look. ;)
 
Solipsist said:
1. The Little Mermaid. This cannot be beaten, though now I find it a bit disturbing that Ariel gets married at age 16 in that hideous dress with puffy sleeves.

Even Disney couldn't escape the wrath of the eighties :)

In no particular order:

Emperor's New Groove
Mulan (can't believe this hasn't been mentioned yet!)
Herculese
Lion King
Beauty And The Beast

Other golds: Alladin, Monster's Inc, Bugs Life, Nemo, Sleeping Beauty, Little Mermaid, Toy Stories, AH there's so many! Alice in Wonderland, Sword in the Stone.
 
McWigga said:
Emperor's New Groove
Mulan (can't believe this hasn't been mentioned yet!)

I can't believe people don't read entire threads (I mentioned it). :p

:D
 
Damn, i went through the whole thing lookin' for it... My bad. Mushu can kick my ass later.
 
7zark7 said:
I think that sums it up briliantly. I love The Secret of NIMH - even have the DVD. :)

I didn't include this film in my list because I didn't think it was Disney? Regardless, this was deffinetly one of my favorites... actually, it was probably one of the first films that made my heart ache. I even read the book at the earliest age I could. :) I still remember it very fondly. I want to rent it now. :)
 
^^^you didn't read my post ;)
IMPORTANT NOTE: Don Bluth produced this cartoon, a Disney animator who worked on both Robin Hood and the Rescuers prior to becoming disenchanted and struck out on his own, taking with him Gary Goldman and a slew of other former Disney employees in tow. The Secret of NIMH would be their first project , based on a Robert C. O'Brien novel entitled Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH.

I just had to include it here even if technically it isnt a Disney production becauyse I love it so much
 
^^Watching it makes me want to hug my mum lol...:(
I also thought of a really sad one too... that part in The Rescuers when Penny is all alone and the song "Someone's Waiting for You" is playing..... SNIFFFFFFFF <3
 
Never thought of it as "gritty"... (like midnight cowboy gritty?) ;)
Its one of my favorite childhood cartoons and I really think you'll like it. <3

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Madame Medusa's Pawnshop Boutique? Ahhhh...Snoops!



I refuse to watch Rescuers Down Under!
 
^ I'll watch the original when you agree to watch Down Under. ;)

And yes, like Midnight Cowboy gritty. I think it was the fact that they're basically in a swamp, gross, lol. Somehow I lumped Rescuers with The Aristocats which I also thought to be 'gritty' and thus stayed away from. lol.
 
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