But I am told I went to see pretty much every Disney movie when it came out back then (early 70s). I know I definitely saw the Aristocats, because I named the cat I got that year Thomas O'Malley, but I don't remember going. We also had a film projector and I remember the one of Goofy in the jungle with the lion.
Mary Poppins in 1964 when I was 7. My dads car broke down on a 110 degree day and the auto repair place was next door to the air conditioned theater. So mom and I watched a movie while the car got fixed.
I also think it was Bambi. There must have been a re-release around 1980 and I was a baby. I don't remember it at all, but the story goes that we had gone to see Bambi and as we were driving home we found this grey dog shivering in the cold. We picked her up and took her home. She was our dog for many years and we had named her Bambi.
EDIT: I have to amend the story as I was talking to my mom about it. The dog was actually surrendered to a vet where my grandmother worked, but she was still named after the movie we just saw and we did take her home.
The first I think I can really remember watching was the animated Robin Hood on TV. In theaters it might be Great Mouse Detective.
1967 was a big year for me movie wise. I was 7. I saw the 1967 rereleases of Gone With the Wind and Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. I saw The Sound of Music which was still on its original run from 1965. I saw The Gnome Mobile, Charlie the Lonesome Cougar and The Jungle Book. A great year!
I don't even recall thinking Gone With the Wind or The Sound of Music were that long. I was absolutely enchanted, even at age 7, by what I was seeing on the screen.
And seeing Snow White and Jungle Book made me a Disney fan for life.
I remember asking my parents for the storyteller albums AND The Sound of Music soundtrack right after I saw the films!