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I truely love all the classic disney films so much. They are fantastic films that will never get old.

Here are some of my favourites:

The Lion King
The Little Mermaid
Snow White & the Seven Dwalfs
Lady & The Tramp
Bambi
One Hundred and One Dalmations
Sleeping Beauty
Cinderella
Alice In Wonderland
Beauty & The Beast



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Beauty and the Beast has a great atmosphere. I like how the two main characters are secluded in a mansion in the winter. It's probably the most romantic thing I could ever imagine, and I don't mean in relation to romanticism. Maybe one of the first times I cried at a film. The others are also nearly impossible to not enjoy.
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It was a good golden age. They put out a good amount of films too. PIXAR's doing a pretty good job with recapturing a certain aspect of that magic, I'd say.



They really don't make these as good anymore, I miss them.
The best animated one Disney has made is there most recent, The Princess and the Frog.



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Princess & the Frog is good, yeah, but nowhere near the best Disney film. it's not even the best Disney as far as recent stuff goes...



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I enjoyed it but it was a bit weak, obviously no where near as good as other 'classic' disney movies but it felt like the first step on a long staircase to possibly another sort of Disney Renaissance.
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The trailed looked terrible.. that's why I've been avoiding it..
But if someone tells me it's really good, I'll go watch it now itself..

I loved Sword in the Stone & Rescuers as well... & not to forget my all time favourite Great Mouse Detective.

I haven't seen Aristocats & Robin Hood.



Fantasia is the only one I could watch over and over. As far as the "usual" Disney films, my main choices are all more recent; the classics are good but Mulan and Aladdin tickle me more



Aladdin and Hercules were awsome
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Mulan's decision to readapt the typical Disney art style into a more Asian influenced one is pretty awesome. Also, a great feminist theme makes the film a must-see for my would-be daughters.