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Okay, before I start, I want to make something really clear. I’m being unbiased the best I can so if you disagree with a placement just comment to me nicely that you disagree so you don’t have to go on in life without me knowing that you disagreed. Also I want to make something else clear; Walt would love all the films, so if I wasn’t making a ranking/ranking it would be only a top ten with a lot of films tied.
I do not know Walt Disney on a personally level. So all of this is mainly guesses because no one is perfect.
I'm ranking all the films from The Jungle Book (He died before the final...
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posted by Swanpride
Well, so far I moved back through the ages, so I guess it’s time to tackle a movie from Disney’s golden age. Pinocchio started, like a lot of classic novels, as a serials, which soon became popular and lead a novel. Nowadays it has become common to analyse Pinocchio like a book for “adults” (because, you know, children’s books don’t require analysing in the minds of serious academics, we first have to declare them as “adult” to be taken seriously), leading to the stories being read in a literature-historical contexts, with parallels drawn especially to the concept of the fool....
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[Chief has a busted leg and is whimpering loudly]
Amos Slade: Chief, get back in there before I break your other leg.

Widow Tweed: Amos Slade, you trigger-happy lunatic! Give me that gun!
[Tweed takes the gun, then shoots Amos' radiator]
Amos Slade: My radiator! Why, you blasted female...
Widow Tweed: [pointing the gun at Amos] Hold it, right there.
Amos Slade: Watch it, that thing's loaded.
[Tweed shoots the gun in the air]
Widow Tweed: Now it ain't loaded.

Widow Tweed: Amos Slade, that temper of yours is going to get you into a lot of trouble someday.
Amos Slade: [turns red in the face] Temper? Temper? Woman, you ain't seen my temper! If I ever catch that fox in my property again, I'll blast him, and next time I won't miss!
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14. Marina (Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas)
I love Marina, and I love her attitude, although sometimes it's a little much. I like how she went to keep an eye on Sinbad for Proteus, but seriously?! She went on this mission FOR Proteus, to save his freaking life, then she hooks up with Sinbad. I realize that every egotistic (minus Hiccup and a few others) Dreamworks main male character need a love interest, but it still irks me.


13. Ting-Ting (Mulan II)
Ting-Ting and I could be besties (: I like how she knows she must stick to her duty and knows not to start...
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