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I loved Pinocchio. But then I saw it long before chuckie ever was created. The visual artist work of Pinocchio was phenomenal. I took my little nephews to see it at the drive-in movies in California when I was about 17.
Haven't really seen any of the other classics mentioned like Dumbo, etc. But I do remember seeing Bambi in a theater when I was about 4 years old.
You haven't seen Bambi?! You definitely need to have a kid night and rent a bunch of the classics and watch them. They are great!
I've never seen Bambi all the way through; like most Disney Classics by the time I saw them I'd already seen the more updated cartoons and the animation looked babyish to me so I never watched them
My favorite Disney Animated full length feature would be: The Lion King
My favorite Disney corporate take over movie is: The Nightmare Before Christmas
Favorite Disney-Pixar Animated full length feature would be: Finding Nemo
My favorite Live Action Disney full length feature would be a tie in between: The Pirates of the Caribbean-The Curse of the Black Pearl, The Pirates of the Caribbean-Dead Man's Chest, and The Pirates of the Caribbean-At World's End.
I really do thoroughly enjoy most Disney movies. My favorite runner-ups would be-
Pocahontas, The Jungle Book, A Muppet Christmas Carol, Toy Story, Homeward Bound:The Incredible Journey, Mulan, Aladdin, National Treasure, Wall-E, Holes, The Chronicles of Narnia, Fantasia, among many more.
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Yesterday was a Disney bonanza on Turner Classic Movies -- I curled up and watched Old Yeller (Dorothy McGuire was fabulous in that one), The Parent Trap and Pollyanna. I believe there are more scheduled the next two weekends; the spouse is hankering to see The Computer Who Wore Tennis Shoes. Check your listings!
Yesterday was a Disney bonanza on Turner Classic Movies -- I curled up and watched Old Yeller (Dorothy McGuire was fabulous in that one), The Parent Trap and Pollyanna. I believe there are more scheduled the next two weekends; the spouse is hankering to see The Computer Who Wore Tennis Shoes. Check your listings!
I love Pollyanna - I'm not too fond of the remake with the Cosby kid.
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