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here is the more or less final version of the list. feel free, however, to contuine to argue for your favorites. you might convince me.

1940 Fantasia
1959 Sleeping Beauty
1973 Robin Hood
1991 Beauty and the Beast
1992 Aladdin
1994 The Lion King
2000 The Emperor’s New Groove
From: [identity profile] jessikanesis.livejournal.com
I'm assuming that we're only doing Disney animated movies? Because if it's any animated movies, I have much, much more. Likewise if it can be a non-animated Disney movie.

1955 Lady and the Tramp
Love story that breeches the socioeconomic class of dogs. Sweet spaghetti love scene. Peggy Lee sings a great song.

1988 Oliver & Company
Because Charles Dickens is the shit, and also I love Dodger's opening song. "Why should I worry? Why should I care? I may not have a dime, but I've got street savoir faire."

1990 The Rescuers Down Under
The only Disney sequal that wasn't a huge mistake. Much better than The Rescuers. Mostly because of the giant golden eagle and the mouse who's basically Steve Irwin.

1995 Pocahontas
Mostly everyone just likes the songs "Colors of the Wind" and "Just Around the Riverbend." They're fabulous songs with a green message.

1995 Gargoyles: The Hero's Awaken
It's Gargoyles. It's crack. It's revenge and jalipanios. It's the first five episodes of Disney's Gargoyles, the animated series, stuck together to make a movie. And it works. So well.

1996 The Hunchback of Notre Dame
This is the way Victor Hugo should have written it originally. Now, despite my gargoyle fan-ness, I find these gargoyles to be stupid, but besides the songs that they sing, every song is like a masterpeice unto itself, especially the opening song where Frolo kills Quasi's mother and is going to kill Quasi, except that the Archdecon guilts him out of it at the last minute. "And for the first time in his life of power and control, Frolo felt a twinge of fear for his immortal soul..." The huge magestic chior they used in most of the songs added a lot to it.

1998 Mulan
Diney's first successful cross-dressing feminist movie. Really cool villain.

2002 Lilo & Stitch
For all the reasons that other person said.

And,
2001 Monsters Inc.
The scene where Boo is scared of Sully and running away, and then Sully finally sees himself through the eyes of the children he's been scaring all these years, is heartbreaking. Boo is also just too cute.
From: [identity profile] jessikanesis.livejournal.com
Oh, I totally forgot:

Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas.

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