Sword in the Stone. Sleeping Beauty and Robin Hood are up there, too.
walt disney feature animation had been providing funds and partnership since the early 1990s. Steve Jobs bought Pixar in 1986.
Sword in the Stone. Sleeping Beauty and Robin Hood are up there, too.
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It would have to be Cinderella. My parents took me to the magical Majestic theatre with it's twinkling night stars on the ceiling!
Yeah, I'm that old so WTF???
Tie between Peter Pan and The Sword and the Stone.
it's not the best, but i thought Meet the Robinsons was pretty damn good.
Enchanted, recently.
Lion King ,fom childhood.
I really, really, really liked WALL-E (I think it's the best Pixar film), but I'd still go with The Lion King.
Some good and yet to be mentioned movies are three of their non-animated films: Ol' Yeller, 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea and The Swiss Family Robinson.
And Donald in MathMagic Land is pretty damn cool too.
That was a great one!
Another good pick!
Lion King. Ducktales the movie.
Gotta go w/ the crowd favorites. Aladdin and Lion King in a tie for first...
...with Robin Hood and Sword in the Stone tied for 2nd.
Any time I hear the intro song whistled, I CAN'T get it outta my head.
Little mermaid, hands down, all the way, no questions asked. I will sing every single song to that movie (watch out....lol)
So, when guy has taken you on a fun date do you start humming " kiss the girl" when he drives you home?![]()
the ending of the sci fi flick "The Black Hole" was one of my all time favorites that cracked me up.
did anyone else think that Lilo and S ch was one f'ed up movie?
Well for their non-animated movies, The Straight Story is my favorite.
If Disney made 'The Incredibles', it was right up there with 'Lion King' as well...
My favorite is Cinderella. I like signing the "Cinderelli" song like the little mice did.
I didn't realize Aladdin was so popular, I never really cared for it. I love the visuals of Sleeping Beauty, and the setting of 101 Dalmatians. Dumbo is too sad.
Beauty and the Beast and Toy Story.
Good call. If you don't get choked up at the end of Ol' Yeller....you are not human.
If anybody who said Brave Little Toaster is wondering why it's such a good movie, it's because it was originally conceived as a movie by one of the head honchos at Pixar, John Lasseter, who intended it to be the first feature length computer animated film to come out of Disney Animation Studios. But Disney realized it was too ambitious and that he was being deceptive in order to get it made, so they fired his ass.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_LasseterLater he and Glen Keane talked about how great it would be to make an animated feature where the background was computer animated, and then showed Keane the book The Brave Little Toaster by Thomas Disch, which he thought would be a good candidate for the film. Keane agreed, but first they decided to do a short test film to see how it worked out, and chose Where the Wild Things Are (a decision based on the fact that Disney had considered producing a feature based on the works of Maurice Sendak). Being satisfied with the result, Lasseter, Keane and Thomas L. Wilhite went on with the project, especially Lasseter who dedicated himself a lot to it, while Keane eventually went on to work with The Great Mouse Detective[7]. They unknowingly stepped on some of their direct superiors' toes by cir venting them in their enthusiasm to get the project into motion. One of them, the animation administrator Ed Hansen[8] disliked it so much that when Lasseter and Wilhite tried to sell the idea to him and Ron Miller, which they at that time were already aware of, they turned it down. A few minutes after the meeting, Lasseter was summoned by Hansen to his office, where John was told that his employment had been terminated. The Brave Little Toaster would later become a 2D animated feature film directed by one of John's friends, Jerry Rees, and some of the staff of Pixar would be involved in the film alongside Lasseter.
I'll go with Mermaid on this one, certainly the best soundtrack of the bunch.
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