The Randomicles of Threadia: Prince Caspian

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I vote 101 Dalmatians

I see you put them in chronological order of when they were released in the cinema... I choose Pinocchio.
haha, yep.
101 Dalmatians

I just realized I also have Dumbo recorded on a video tape and The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh.

GAH. I better put one in the VCR before I find something else I'd overlooked.

I hate Pinocchio. It scares me.
I loved it when I was little. Not sure why.
 

Fantasia is a very long film, and so is Pinocchio. Peter Pan or Dalmatians is what I recommend.

Pinocchio is 88 minutes, I can't get the sticker covering the time on Fantasia off, Peter Pan is 76 minutes (only ten minutes shorter than Pinocchio) and Dalmatians is 79 minutes.

They're not that far apart...

The only really long one is Fantasia, which according to Wiki, is 2 hours and 5 minutes.
 
This will probably make no sense, but despite the fact I've probably seen Winnie the Pooh multiple times already, since I found out where my mom's copies of the original books are, I think I'd rather read the books before I watch it again, let alone watch the new movie.

why did I have to be so indecisive?

wait, maybe that's not the most accurate description...
 
Spoofed at the end of the Kim Possible "Grande Size Me", where Ron delivers the moral of the episode to the audience at the end — with Kim and everyone else wondering who on earth he is talking to...
The whole episode was essentially a parody of these. The animators were informed that they absolutely had to do an Aesop-heavy episode about kids' health, so they complied, but tried to make it as deliberately Anvilicious and thus hilarious as possible.
 
"Honestly I've found there is no real point to life, but if there was to be one it'd be that each life can affect another, so for what reason should I try"

Uhhhhhm... he sounds depressed.
 
So Magellan, a Portuguese skipper, led five ships on a quest to find the East Indies. He navigated across the Atlantic, and then over the Pacific, where he lost two ships during a bad storm. Finally, he reached the Philippine Islands, where he was killed in a battle with the natives, never reaching the East Indies, which were "right over there"...
 
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