Walt Disney Classics

What was your favorite?

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Dumbo

Anastasia

Fantasia

bambi, I cum every time

101 Dalmations

Alice in wonderland for obvious reasons

I think every iteration of this movie has been pretty good

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Best answer

Tie between Alice in Wonderland and Pinocchio. Best animation and great stories. Alice is probably a bit more memorable and out there.

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You posted it.

frozen

Aladdin

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The Black Cauldron
Hercules

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Probably because of nostalgia, but I still love it regardless.

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> Walt Disney classics
> Produced after Walt died

Not even a Disney movie

His name is still on the company, he doesn't have to be alive for it to be Disney dumbo, and classic is relative.

I like Lady and the Tramp and Aladdin

The Lion King. As a kid I always liked the darker parts of every kid movie and The Lion King carries that tone for almost the whole film.

Robin Hood easy

Snow white or Fantasia.

Pinocchio would be good to adapt to a new movie that wasn't Pinocchio

the land before time

The Fox and the Hound, it's still the only children's movie that I can truly regard as 'kino'.

No one posted Bambi yet? For shame.

Bambi is pretty overrated, desu.

>2013
>Classic

Sleeping Beauty is objectively best.

Bambi is also great.

Sleeping Beauty was millenial garbage.

I guess it doeesn't have the catchy songs Disney is known for, but the score is still amazing and memorable. The main thing I like about it is that it's so pretty and /comfy/ to look at.

Bambi and Lion King. I'm weak for circle of life themes. Pinocchio also great. The Little Mermaid and Dumbo are honestly pretty bad.

>1959
>millenial
When did millennials invent time travel?

>millenials don't watch anything past 1970

Sleeping Beauty is a traditional ("problematic") princess story. There's nothing millennial about it. It has the best art style, the best villain, a great soundtrack (based on the Tchaikovsky ballet), and great supporting characters. If you think it's bad then you are wrong.

You could have just said that not be so completely rude user. And even then, Anastasia is a fun movie

Making a list here. Call me a faggot if you must, but please make your own.
2D, and Walt Disney Animation Studios only btw, so no the goofy movie. Oh, and no multi-package films. So no Three Caballeros.

1. The Jungle book.
2. Pinocchio
3. Dumbo
4. The many adventures of Winnie the Pooh
5. Peter Pan
6. Hercules
7. Robin Hood
8. The Lion King
9. 101 dalmatians
10. The sword in the stone
11. Alice in wonderland
12. The rescuers down under
13. Brother Bear
14. Oliver and Company
15. The emperors new groove
16. The fox and the hound
17. Lady and the tramp
18. Tarzan
19. The black cauldron
20. The Aristocats
21. Lilo and Stitch
22. Atlantis
23. The rescuers
24. Mulan

I've never seen the more classical princess movies, don't think they ever interested me as a child. Can't remember ever having seen Bambi and The great mouse detective, odly enough.

Patrician's answer desu

>The great mouse detective
Most underrated Disney movie. Features some very early CG (hand traced so it matches perfectly), and the sexy mouse dancer to turn you furry.

>9. 101 dalmatians
that one still makes me cry

homeward bound

Yeah, I hear people praise it all the time. It's just that I don't feel I have any time to go back and check out an old disney animated movie I've never seen.

I'd rather watch old Disney than new Disney. It's better than MCU/nu-starwars.

No disagreements there buddy, but there are othe people making movies out there you know.
Also
>nu-starwars
Star Wars has always been garbage, friendo.

This and Pinocchio are tied for me

>Star Wars has always been garbage, friendo.
Faggot.

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Pleb.