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Disney Would you please comment on the top ten male characters from 1993-1997 that you like/love for my article?

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 AllegroGiocoso posted over a year ago
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AllegroGiocoso picked Sure!:
Characters

Hades
Hercules
Jack Skellington
John Smith
Max Goof
Mufasa
Pumbaa
Quasimodo
Simba
Woody
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dimitri_is_hot picked Sure!:
Hades - I think he's the only character I really love in Hercules honestly. He just cracks me up all the time and has some memorable quotes. He might not be frightening but I love it when he's furious.

Max Goof - He's an awesome teenage character. I like how he's flawed and shy around Roxanne. He was one of my biggest childhood heroes so I love him more than I should but he's a great character overall.

Quasimodo - First off, I love Out there, it's one of the brighter songs in Hunchback and it explains Quasimodo's dreams and him wanting to have a normal life. I feel bad for him, he's so kind-hearted, talented, gentle and I love his curiosity most of all.
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Jayden-G picked Sure!:
Hades - He stands out from all of the villains. You know he is the villain, but because of the way he carries himself, you start to root for him instead of Hercules. He does not just have the manipulative personality. He is very entertaining, which a lo of villains lack. He is the most interesting character in Hercules.

Hercules - He is a cool guy. He just wants to find a place where he belongs, and he found that with Megara, Phil, Pegasus, and his adoptive parents. He will do anything for the one he cares about, and he is so clueless that he is unaware of his effect on girls, even Megara. He's not the smartest person, but he is better the way he is.

Pumba - I always liked him more than Timon. He is a lot more calm and thoughtful. His flashback in Hakuta Matata is so funny and sad at the same time. He thinks more about others than his partner in crime does.

John Smith - I do not know why people do not like him; he is a cool guy. He ha spractically been by himself for his entire life, which is why he goes on all the adventures that he does. He wants to do the right thing, as he saved Thomas and Chief Powathan. The Europeans and the Natives thought wrong of each other, and it is not bad when a woman shows him the Colors of the Wind.

Quasimodo - I feel sorry for him. He did not have any part of looking the way he does, and for being involved with Frollo. He learned the value of friendship and self respect. He has a nice singing voice, and has a heart of gold, which at the end of the day, is the one thing that matters
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ninjacupcake88 picked Sure!:
Jack Skellington- You can't NOT love him. He has one of the best male singing voices in Disney history, and he's the King of Halloween, which by itself is already pretty amazing. And he's all around just a friendly, protective guy who would do anything to bring joy (including taking over Christmas).

Simba- Starting off as a lovable, kind, adorable little lion who just wants to have fun to growing into a mature lion who knows what's right and wrong. Simba represents every little kid, he just wants to have fun and have no responsibilities.

Mufasa- The king of all fathers. Mufasa provided the goofiness and fun that every kid wants from their parents, as well as the love and protection that Simba needed, as well as being an excellent ruler to a kingdom. No matter what happened, Mufasa was always there to protect Simba. Without a doubt the best Disney parent there is.

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LightningRed picked Sure!:
John Smith
I really LOVE him!!! He is such a great, experienced captain. Everyone seems to like him too just like what Ratcliffe says. I like his adventurous spirit, curious to know the new world. And best of all, he is such a romantic, hot person. His love for Pocahontas make him change. At first, he thinks the Indians are savages, but later he is changed. Even he sacrifices his life to protect his lover's father, (even only her father, not just herself!). I also like that he can be serious and mature but at other time, funny and 'inexperienced' as well. He seems fun and charismatic.

Simba
When I was younger, I loved him so much, perhaps because the movie is so good and he has such a cute-looking lion. But now I adore him because of his great character development. I enjoy his childhood unforgettable songs "I Just Can't Wait to be King" and "Hakuna Matata." But I like him even more as a young adult lion. I can relate to how he has to face his hurtful past and take up his responsibility as the king of Pridelands.

Hercules
Aw, Herc is such a sweet boy. He seems to embody all I admire in a warrior. I like how he trains hard to be a hero. He's so polite and treats everyone nicely. When he falls in love with Meg, I find him funny and touching and romantic all at once. And finally, I'm glad he learns that being a hero is not as worthy as being with his one true love.

Mufasa
I always look at him as an elegant, worthy lion king. I can't imagine Mufasa getting into silly situations. He's such an admirable father. He teaches and influences Simba for good. But I see Mufasa has some humor in him too -- like in that conversation with Zazu in the beginning of The Lion King.

Quasimodo
I love Quasi for his shy, gentle, and generous personality. Despite living hard years with the stern Frollo, he has never lost his optimism and hopeful spirit. I like him because he doesn't hate people even when they treat him badly, and how he proves to the world that he's not a monster, he is a true, worthy man.

Woody
Woody is a unique protagonist -- because at first he's jealous of Buzz Lightyear. I find him hilarious, especially when he takes Buzz's arm to wave to his toy friends in Andy's room. But Woody is also an optimistic, caring leader of the toys. He believes that Andy always values his toys -- which Andy does -- and he manages to keep the toys together always. And don't forget my favorite line of his: "That's falling with style!"
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princecatcher93 picked Maybe:
Hades: Really the only male villain that should be in the top ten of anything. He's my favorite charter in the movie. He has the best lines, jokes and I love it how he will stop at nothing to kill his nephew.

Mufasa: Father of the year right here. The way he knows that power can be used for both good and evil and the way he kicks butt to save his son's live putting him self in danger. Plus he's a good brother by letting his brother (Scar) live on Pride Rock and doesn't get all up in his face about how he hates his son.
Quasimodo
Simba
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Mongoose09 picked Sure!:
*will comment later* :)
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Mongoose09 picked Sure!:
Hades – My favourite Disney character EVER. I’m so glad he’s in the top 10. He is absolutely hilarious, one of Disney’s funniest characters to me, especially his anger problems. Even though he’s comical, he’s also a very powerful Villain – heck, he’s a Greek God. I love how determined he is to get what he wants (regardless of bad intentions). Oh and he has an awesome voice actor!

Hercules – One of Disney's most heroic characters; a hero for the size of his heart as well as his strength. He’s such a sweetheart. I love how he starts from nothing and works hard to become something; his determination is very admirable. I love how awkward/sweet he is with Meg and how their personalities balance each other out. Despite the fact that he’s the son of Greek Gods, he has a very ‘human’ personality and is relatable.

Max Goof – Pleasantly surprised to see him in the top ten. I like him a lot. He starts off a bit of a brat (but a likeable brat, if that makes sense, haha) but I love his character development; how he begins appreciating his father, Goofy, more as the movie progresses through spending quality time with him. I also love his relationship with Roxanne.

John Smith – I think John Smith is underrated – a lot of the attention he gets is mainly from people just saying he’s better than a sequel character (Rolfe). Though not Disney’s best character ever, I remember thinking he was so cool when I was a kid and I still think that. He’s brave, adventurous, charming, confident, and quick-witted and even though he starts off ignorant and close-minded, he is willing to learn & understand new things. He's awesome.
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