Best Disney Movie ever?

This is so hard! I can't choose!

I have a special place in my heart for Clarence the Cross-eyed Lion (live action) because it was the very first movie I saw in a theater.

But as the animated films, I love Robin Hood. Its the first Disney movie I owned.

DH's favorite is a tie between the Jungle Book and Pete's Dragon. Whenever he's sick I rent one of these for him. That always makes him smile.
 
Please know when reading some of my reply, that I'm 32, not older, but really love some of the "oldies"! :teeth:

For animated:

Beauty and the Beast

The Lion King



Other Movies:

The Parent Trap (original)

The Horsemasters (WAY before my time, I think.........I'm trying to buy a used one off of ebay, but they're going for $30! Yikes!)

The Horse in the Gray Flannel Suit

The Ugly Dachshund

Bedknobs and Broomsticks
 
I really love both Toy Storys. I watched them several hundred times with my kids and have many lines memorized.
I also love Lion King. Aladdin is very cool as well.
I know this one is not Disney but we just love Madagascar.....
 
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My all time favorite is a toss up between .......The Wind in the Willow and The Black Cauldron…….have to say I’ll never forgive Pooh for taking over Mr. Toads Wild Ride
 
Like others, I can't name just one. But here's my list:

--Playful Pluto (1934, the one with the flypaper): Best "Golden Age" Cartoon
--Bambi: Best "Golden Age" Animated Feature
--101 Dalmations: Best "Postwar/Television/Theme Park Era" Animated Feature
--Fox and the Hound: Best "Dark Ages" (After Walt/Before Eisner) Animated Feature
--Runaway Brain (1995): Best Contemporary Cartoon Short
--Mulan: Best "2nd Golden Age" Animated Feature

--For the Birds: Best Pixar Cartoon
--Toy Story: Best Pixar Animated Feature
--Tie, Who Framed Roger Rabbit and The Nightmare Before Christmas : Best Animated Feature, Touchstone
--The Three Cabelleros: Best Live Action/Animated Hybrid

--Old Yeller: Best "Classic Era," Live-Action Disney
--Freaky Friday: Best "Dark Ages," Live-Action Disney
--Pirates of the Caribbean (with close seconds to The Straight Story): Best Live-Action Contemporary-Era Disney
--Ed Wood: Best Live-Action Film, Touchstone
--Tombstone: Best Live Action Film, Hollywood Pictures
 
Are none of you capable of picking just one?!

You're all a bunch of cheaters, cheaters, chearters, cheaters! I'm going home! :lmao:

ps... I didn't know Night Before Christmas was Disney... oops
 
Mine is a tie between Mary Poppins and The Little Mermaid. I can't wait til October so that I can have Ariel on DVD!!!!! I still have my original tape from the year that it was released.
 
Finding Nemo. But my children love the Toy Story movies...so di I, I think I need to change my choice...but what about Sleeping Beauty, Malefacient is just soooooooooo scary. And hey, Mary Poppins is also fabulous, but I remember laughing so hard when I saw The Little Mermaid...and who could forget Baloo an King Louie in The Jungle Book...but I love Alice in Wonderland. And the Creulla de Vil song in 101 Dalmations...


Ahhhh, decisions :confused3 .
 

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