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The Black Cauldron
I watched this movie for the first time on vhs with my sister, mom, and my dad. I was 3-5 years old and amazingly enough this movie did not scare me like Pinocchio, Snow White, and Fantasia did. I actually felt like a big girl watching this "scary" movie and I watched this movie a million times, including on Halloween. I remember when I was little there were a few things that I didn't understand or was wondering what the point of some stuff in the movie like what happened to Taran's guardian or Eilonwy's bauble that just sorta appeared every now and then or what the point of the fairies were since we didn't see them again. I still loved the movie when I was a kid and even now this movie is pretty much a guilty pleasure if anything. I watched this movie a couple years ago for the first time in almost a decade and while I didn't love it as much as I did when I was a kid I still had some fun watching it and when I watched Nostalgia Critic's review of it I laughed the whole time because he brought up some good points and good jokes. I wasn't a fan of a lot of the characters but to be honest I actually loved Gurgi and I do love the animation and I wish Horned King was a better villain. I'm planning to watch it again sometime soon, maybe when it's closer to Halloween.

Princess of Thieves
I watched the preview of this movie when I was a kid and I wanted to watch it but I thought it was going to be too violent (yeah, really) so I didn't actually watch it until I was 14. At the time I remember I was kinda bored watching this movie for some parts but I loved Keira Knightly in Pirates of the Caribbean and I loved Disney's Robin Hood when I was a kid and I've always been interested in archery so all that together in this movie was enough for me to actually enjoy this movie. This is one of the movies from my childhood where I started to like having a female lead who's story didn't 100% revolve on finding a love interest and for Gwen while she does fall for the prince and they fall in love she's also focusing on defeating his uncle to save the kingdom, helping her imprisoned father who she also barely saw her whole life and wanted to go on adventures with. The biggest problem I have with this movie is the guy who played her love interest. I don't remember him being a terrible actor but the problem is at the time he was 30 while Keira was 15...So yeah that's really the only reason I don't watch this movie anymore.

Disney's Legend of Sleepy Hollow
Legend of Sleepy Hollow was a Disney special I loved but at the same time was kinda scared to watch. My grandparents had an old tape that included two cartoons, The Lonesome Ghosts and Trick or Treat. I watched this almost every time I visited them no matter the time of year and I was so disappointed when I found out they didn't have it anymore. I didn't see it again until middle school when my class showed this tape for Halloween and I remember being so incredibly excited and I felt like a little kid again. I got the vhs copy of The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad and any time I watch it I just fastforward to the Sleepy Hollow story because Mr. Toad's story wasn't as interesting to me. I hope someday I'll be able to get the copy of the vhs I grew up with.

Robin Hood
Oh look, another Robin Hood movie! This movie was probably what got me interested in archery and one of the reasons I loved this movie was because Robin Hood was a fox, one of my favorite animals. Another reason is because Phil Hartman, one of my favorite classic Disney actors, was in this movie. There's no fair reason why I love him except because his voice and the way he voices his characters reminds me so much of my dad. I remember one of my sisters actually made a comment about how similar they sound. I watched this movie a lot when I was a kid and I remember actually wanting to be like Robin Hood. I even got a toy bow and arrow set which I could never figure out how to use. I haven't watched this movie in several years and I wish this movie was on Hulu or Netflix. I'm hoping I'll be able to get Disney+ when it's released and I hope it has all the Disney movies like this one, not just the popular ones.

Dinosaur
Okay this movie was pretty much a Land Before Time ripoff but to it's credit it at least had really good animation, good voice acting (even for a movie that was originally going to be silent), and an amazing soundtrack. I wish this movie had bits of the original script in it, like when Aladar (originally named Noah) met his grandparents for the first time ever as an adult, the crossing the water scene where the herd tried to cross the water without dying, and the grandparents then getting killed off later. I've been a huge dinosaur fan since I was a kid so when I saw the trailer for this movie I immediately wanted to watch this movie. Even though I was disappointed that this movie had a similar story to Land Before Time I still watched this movie several times. And I just have to say, Dinosaur...a trillion times better than Walking With Dinosaurs.

Oliver and Company
I watched a couple of the musical numbers before actually watching this movie because at the time we didn't have it, just the Disney Sing-Along videos. Just watching those scenes was enough for me to want to watch Oliver and Company. This was another movie I would watch a lot and sing along to all the songs and play out all the parts with my stuffed animals. I wish this movie got more love and I wish there were more merch for this movie.

The Great Mouse Detective
This is a movie I haven't seen too much in life. I watched it maybe once or twice at my daycare but never all the way in one sitting, I think I've only watched it from start to finish once and that was several years ago, but I remember that I loved it. This movie is one of the reasons I got into Sherlock Holmes stories. From what I can remember I loved all the characters, the music (especially Let Me Be Good to You), the animation, and the plot. Like Robin Hood, I hope this movie will be on Disney+ or at least on dvd.

Atlantis: The Lost Empire
This is a movie I'm still bitter about not getting a lot of attention. I can still remember the McDonalds Happy Meal toys with the light up crystal necklace and the machinery that made ink trails. I love all the characters, animation, music, and the action scenes are still some of my favorite scenes from a Disney movie.

Fox and the Hound
This is a movie that I love but I have a hard time watching because it gets me crying every time. It's not just the whole "forbidden friends have to fight and can't see each other again" storyline, the part when Widow had to leave Tod in the forest and Goodbye May Seem Forever always makes me cry. I know it's a scene that makes a lot of people cry but I can relate so much to Widow because when I was a kid I had no friends and none of my sisters really wanted to spend any time with me at all so I was alone at school and at home. For my 14th birthday my mom took me to Petco where they had an adoption day with cats from a nearby shelter. That was where I found my cat, Bynx. I felt an instant connection with her the second I held her. 12 years later I still have her and she's still my best friend (aside from my husband of course). Anytime I hear that song I always think of Bynx and it gets me crying real tears every time. This movie is a real classic and I wish it had more love. It was a serious movie while still keeping things happy and while the ending is sad I still like to think that every now and then Copper and Tod see each other on better terms.

Treasure Planet
I guess I can understand why there's people who don't like this movie; it's Treasure Island with steampunk in space. I didn't care though, I thought that was a really cool idea. This is another movie I wish had more recognition. This movie, along with Atlantis, deserves a ride in one or more of the Disney parks. There's a lot of creative looking aliens without looking too generic, the animation is beautiful, and while the story of a boy who doesn't have a dad ends up having a father figure in the most least likely situation but...honestly it works in this movie. Especially Silver's famous speech to Jim when Jim was blaming himself for Arrow's death. And I might be in the minority in this but...I actually thought B.E.N. was freaking hilarious.

Air Bud
Okay okay hear me out on this one. I know the plot sounds really dumb; it's about a dog on a basketball team. But the actual story is a lot more heartwarming than that; it's a story about a boy and his dog. Okay, that's another story that's been told a thousand times but this was a good movie it just had a dumb sounding plot with a cliche story. I haven't seen any of the sequels except for Air Buddies and after watching Air Buddies that was enough for me to just stick with the original.

A Goofy Movie
This is another underrated classic. It has the cliche road trip story with the parent/son learning to get along but, come on, it's Goofy and Max, it works. One thing about this movie that makes me laugh really hard is how if anyone ever asked me what the 90s were like I would immediately show them this movie. This movie is just full of 90s. I'm really happy this movie is getting more recognition, especially with Powerline merch. I actually have a Powerline tv shirt that I wear every chance I get. I'm still waiting for a full Powerline album.

Brother Bear
Yes, another road trip movie. Another movie with great animation and music with some decent comedy. This is another movie I watched a million times in my childhood. I actually remember being totally shocked when it was revealed Koda's mom was the bear Kenai killed and then like almost ten years later I'm watching this movie with my oldest sister and she called it like immediatly. She wasn't predicting in a "Ugh it's so obvious!" sort of way, she actually gasped and was genuinly sad when she said that it was going to be Koda's mom. It's like a surprise villain twist, there's mixed reactions to it. I've heard people hate on this movie because it was so predictable but as someone who does the same thing with movies released now, I really do like Brother Bear. Even with the whole "This random bear I met and think of as a big brother killed my mom!...Well better forgive him and go back to him" thing I still have fun watching this movie.

James and the Giant Peach
Yes, ANOTHER road trip movie (kinda). James and the Giant Peach is kinda a big old mess. There's a ton of stuff in that I still question like the pirates scene (how did the LIVING CHARACTERS breathe UNDERWATER??), the rhino thing, the aunts randomly appearing in the 3rd act after being randomly underwater...It's just a crazy movie that makes almost no sense. But this was another movie I would watch nonstop when I was a kid even with all the nonsense because it was still a charming film. It was also one of the few stop motion movies I actually wanted to watch because that type of animation scared the crap out of me when I was little (Thanks alot, Nightmare Before Christmas...)

Hercules
I'm still amazed that this movie flopped. The characters, soundtrack, script were the best! Personally I don't even mind the modern jokes in the movie, I like it when fairy tale stories have them. Hercules and Meg is one of my all-time favorite Disney couples and even though I don't like James Woods anymore I still loved his work as Hades. Plus even though this movie is inaccurate as heck on the Greek mythology there's still funny easter eggs all over the place.

The Tigger Movie
This is my favorite Winnie the Pooh movie. When I was a kid Tigger was my favorite character in Winnie the Pooh so when I found out he had his own movie I was excited! Once again, this was another movie I watched over and over again. I haven't seen the movie in years so I don't know for sure if I would love this movie as much as I used to but I know next chance I get I'm definitely watching The Tigger Movie again.
Sykes as Scrooge
Sykes as Scrooge
Sykes as Scrooge
Fagin as Bob Cratchit
Jafar as Jacob Marley
Maleficent as the Ghost of Christmas Past
Jasmine as A young woman
Stromboli as the Ghost of Christmas Present
Frollo as the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come

A Christmas Carol is a novella by English author Charles Dickens, first published by Chapman & Hall on 19 December 1843. The story tells of sour and stingy Ebenezer Scrooge's ideological, ethical, and emotional transformation after the supernatural visits of Jacob Marley and the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Yet to Come. The novella met with instant success and critical acclaim....
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Ch. 12- Fenced In

    Lady and Tramp left the park, and passing through the maze of garbage cans and trees, they eventually found Pongo and Perdita.
    “Oh, it’s good to see you back,” Perdita told Lady politely.
Lady nodded sadly. “We do need to find the children… and I want to see my Jim Dear and Darling again… and the baby… what will he do without me at home? I… I…”
    “Aww, easy, Pidge, they’ll do all right,” Tramp stated gently.
“Do you know of any places where they might be?” Pongo asked.
    “Hmm…...
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posted by Takuya
This is an article about another one of my favorite animators from Walt Disney Studios.

Introduction
Glen Keane(born April 13, 1954) is an American animator, author, illustrator and director. Keane is best known for his character animation at Walt Disney Studios for feature films including The Little Mermaid, Aladdin, Beauty and the Beast and Tarzan. Keane received the 1992 Annie Award for character animation and the 2007 Winsor McCay Award for lifetime contribution to the field of animation.

History
Keane was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the son of cartoonist Bil Keane, creator of the The...
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This will be the first article i write so here goes.

This will be a list of my 10 Disney Characters from the movies, cartoons or comics.

First of we have Belle
from Beauty and The beast.
Beauty
Beauty

I like her because she is different and she
loves someone for his personality.
She is adventurous,beautiful, intelligent and yet she has some very realistic traits like slowly falling in love and being a little too curious, to sum it up she is great because she has flaws.
and the Beast
and the Beast

Then we have The Beast
AKA Price Adam from Batb

He is great becuse he looks very cool and is very strong but have...
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posted by vampirefan632
Disney has been around for along time and everyone's grandparents have probaly watched it.I remeber watching when I was younger, watching all these old old shows that are never on anymore. The classical disney shows are the best, mickey and mini, and all the rest and everything. Disney is a child favorite, but not only do little kids watch it, grandparents watch it, parent, older brothers or sisters, cousins, friends, teachers, everyone does.Even teenagers have watched it at 16 and under even older than 16. Disney is a home favorite. No one can ever forget Mickey mouse. Walt Disney died remebering...
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PLACES 117 - 101
117. CLAYTON


116.QUEEN CLARION


115.ZEUS


114. SOPHIE


113. HAMM


112. WEBIGAIL


111.FROLLO


110.TARZAN


109.DJALI


108.ANITA


107. TIC TOC


106. ANDRINA


105.SHANTI


104.ABU


103. WITCH APPLE


102.LOUIS


101.DONALD
posted by Pyjamarama
Cruella De Vil's defeat
Cruella De Vil's defeat
These are the characters who didn't make to the ending of the stories. All Bad Things had to come to an end. Shan Yu's death is a way the writers found to don't put another death by falling.
Some adaptations from the movies in other medias change some Disney Villains fates, a example is The Great Mouse Detective's adaptation for comic books, where a distressed Ratigan survives from the fall and give up trying to kill Basil; And in a licensed Slide-o-rama adaptation of Robin Hood, where Prince John, Sir Hiss and the Sheriff of Nottingham are burned down with the castle and the frame says "And they were never seen again".
Edgar's defeat
Edgar's defeat
Rourke's death
Rourke's death
Gaston's death
Gaston's death
Ursula's death
Ursula's death
Shan-Yu's death
Shan-Yu's death
Yzma's defeat
Yzma's defeat
Hades' defeat
Hades' defeat
Scar's death
Scar's death
Dr. Facilier's death
Dr. Facilier's death
Frollo's death
Frollo's death
The Evil Queen's death
The Evil Queen's death
Medusa's defeat
Medusa's defeat
Maleficent's death
Maleficent's death
Alameda Slim's defeat
Alameda Slim's defeat
Sykes' death
Sykes' death
McLeach's death
McLeach's death
Captain Hook's 1st defeat
Captain Hook's 1st defeat
Captain Hook's 2nd defeat
Captain Hook's 2nd defeat
Jafar's death
Jafar's death
Clayton's death
Clayton's death
posted by Jayden-G
As you can see by my profile picture, you already know that I am a fan of her. There are a lot of people that are indifferent towards her for many reasons, and I feel that I have the right to defend the reasons, as MANY have done relentless, continuous defense rants on Ariel, Belle, Merida, Rapunzel, etc.


Like I have said, there are many reasons why people dislike her and think she is so much worse than the other heroines, and the 3 biggest reasons why this is, is because:
1. She is a damsel who does not do anything and is selfish
2. She is a slut
3. She chose Phoebus over Quasimodo
, and...
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