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Sloths
11-07-2018, 10:03 AM
With Disney week upon us very soon (read the thread here (https://www.habboxforum.com/showthread.php?t=846062&p=8540503#post8540503) if you're unaware of the happenings), what's your favourite Disney movie, if you like them at all??

I swear we've all had some Disney love in our lives even if it was just when you were a kid.

Personally my favourite movies are actually sort of recent rather than childhood faves. I'm a big fan of The Princess and the Frog. But my all-time favourite movie is Ratatouille as it just makes me so happy, I used to own rats so Remy's expressions and mannerisms just remind me of them. I also do have a love for The Aristocats but to be honest I love most Disney/Pixar movies.

What's yours?

Jake
11-07-2018, 10:35 AM
Aladdin is my all time favorite Disney film.

However I do have a love for finding nemo & Frozen has come up quite good aswell.

Neversoft
11-07-2018, 11:43 AM
I'm not really a fan of Disney, but my favourite animated film from them is probably Hercules or Wreck-It Ralph. I don't really consider Pixar movies Disney movies.

LUCPIX
11-07-2018, 03:05 PM
I'm not really a fan of Disney, but my favourite animated film from them is probably Hercules or Wreck-It Ralph. I don't really consider Pixar movies Disney movies.

Makes sense - it is almost the same of saying Kingdom Hearts is a game by Nintendo because it was eventually released on GBA!? ha

My favorite short-lengthened movie obv gonna be Steamboat Willie (even though it is not my 'overall favorite')

...because, well, Disney always had a tendency of releasing cartoons that were a "first" on a certain kind of technology (for example, they were the first ones to produce a long-lengthened animated movie {Snow White}, the first cartoon in colors {Flowers and Trees}, etc etc) and Steamboat made a huge step forward in history for being the first one on which were produced sounds (instead of having a physical orchestra on stage, below) and some kind of voice acting (mainly the whistling Mickey, in the beginning, which you already know) and they have plotted it in the best way possible: with Mickey and Minnie "torturing" some poor animals in order to play Turkey in the Straw as if for using it like a celebrating anthem"WE HAVE SOUNDS NOW YAY"! Which gives it a greater value rather than just being a vague icon of the old funny design Mickey had at the time

When it comes to the "long" movies, Fantasia is hands down my favorite - it takes some time to digest it maybe but it kind of displays the love for animation they had. Shame it wasn't made in 16:9 but I think Fantasia 2000 was? Gosh, that's true, I still need to watch the 2000 one, thanks

Ozad
11-07-2018, 10:09 PM
Far too much choice... I enjoyed Tomorrowland.

Sloths
12-07-2018, 12:22 AM
I'm not really a fan of Disney, but my favourite animated film from them is probably Hercules or Wreck-It Ralph. I don't really consider Pixar movies Disney movies.

Fair point, I guess if Pixar is counted as a Disney movie where does the divide end especially now Star Wars is now technically under the Disney umbrella!

Blance
12-07-2018, 05:04 AM
I grew up in the Prime of the Disney franchise.
Aladdin
Lion King
101 Dalmatians

but the movie that stand out the most to me is A Troll in Central Park (also known in the UK as Stanley's Magic Garden)
from what i remember watching it years ago is, its dark, scary, and a totally 360 from anything the kids are subjected to now, although it is not Disney, is Warner Bros' it definently left an impression growing up.. anyone else have a green thumb?


Anyone else seen this? hahaha

Neversoft
12-07-2018, 09:59 AM
Fair point, I guess if Pixar is counted as a Disney movie where does the divide end especially now Star Wars is now technically under the Disney umbrella!

Yeah, in both cases Disney are not producers. Lucasfilm are still the production company behind Star Wars, and Pixar are still the production company behind their movies. Disney act as the distributor for these studios. Granted, Disney bought out Lucasfilm and Pixar, so you could argue they are Disney productions, but the actual Disney production companies — Walt Disney Animation Studios and/or Walt Disney Pictures — are not formally involved. Anything those Disney production companies are behind I would classify as a true Disney film, such as Pirates of the Caribbean or Frozen, but in all other cases it's a bit hazy.


the movie that stand out the most to me is A Troll in Central Park (also known in the UK as Stanley's Magic Garden)
from what i remember watching it years ago is, its dark, scary, and a totally 360 from anything the kids are subjected to now, although it is not Disney, is Warner Bros' it definently left an impression growing up.. anyone else have a green thumb?


Anyone else seen this? hahaha

Oh, wow. I loved this film when I was young. I can't believe it's known as A Troll in Central Park! I'm in the UK, so it was always Stanley's Magic Garden to me. I haven't thought about that movie in years. It's a Bluth Group film though, not Disney. They also made The Land Before Time, which I remember fondly.

Charlie
12-07-2018, 10:17 AM
I love Tangled, Inside Out, Big Hero Six mainly.

Then the classics like The Little Mermaid, Aladdin and stuff.

Blance
12-07-2018, 10:58 AM
Yeah, in both cases Disney are not producers. Lucasfilm are still the production company behind Star Wars, and Pixar are still the production company behind their movies. Disney act as the distributor for these studios. Granted, Disney bought out Lucasfilm and Pixar, so you could argue they are Disney productions, but the actual Disney production companies — Walt Disney Animation Studios and/or Walt Disney Pictures — are not formally involved. Anything those Disney production companies are behind I would classify as a true Disney film, such as Pirates of the Caribbean or Frozen, but in all other cases it's a bit hazy.



Oh, wow. I loved this film when I was young. I can't believe it's known as A Troll in Central Park! I'm in the UK, so it was always Stanley's Magic Garden to me. I haven't thought about that movie in years. It's a Bluth Group film though, not Disney. They also made The Land Before Time, which I remember fondly.

So Surreal isn't it! yeah to me growing up it was always called "Troll in Central Park" i had it on VHS and even though it scared the hell out of me when i was a kid, i watched it so many times the VHS stopped working. i still have it tho! Nostalgia! Yes even thought it is not "Disney" after doing some reasearch i found "....established in 1979 by animator Don Bluth. Bluth and several colleagues, all of whom were former Disney animators, left Disney on September 13, 1979 to form Don Bluth Productions, later known as the Bluth Group" so they used to work for Disney! Close Enough! ahah
yes i remember "The Land Before Time" fondly too.. those were the symphonies of our youth right there.
i suggest anyone that loves disney and hasn't seen "Stanley's Magic Garden" Aka "Troll In Central Park" do it! your head will spin with unbelievably :P
glad to see im not crazy and imagining this movie! thanks Neversoft;

lawrawrrr
14-07-2018, 08:21 AM
Mine is Lion King because that's my favourite movie of all time but also a big shoutout to Tangled and Moana which are 2 others of mine.

I do like the pixar films but none of them are like top top favs they're all just good films :D I think my fav pixar film is Wall-E!

PrettyLoven
08-08-2018, 10:12 PM
Aladdin and The King of Thieves.
It was my childhood favorite.

I don't have a favorite Pixar. Pixar was cool back in the day with Toy Story, A Bug's Life, The Incredibles, Monster's Inc. and WALL-E but after that I lost interests. They're all starting to look the same. {Whatever happen to 2D?}

Samantha
11-08-2018, 10:41 PM
I'm not really a fan of Disney, but my favourite animated film from them is probably Hercules or Wreck-It Ralph. I don't really consider Pixar movies Disney movies.

Can't wait for Wreck It Ralph 2!

I would probably say Inside Out is one of my favourites.

Sian
30-09-2018, 07:58 AM
The sword in the stone.

I watch it at least once a month.

TinyFroggy
30-09-2018, 11:07 AM
I don't have any favorites. I love most of them and mostly on the same level of love <3

lucyecc
09-10-2018, 04:31 PM
Moana or Frozen

James
09-10-2018, 08:38 PM
probably cars tbh, love the music, love the story

LUCPIX
11-10-2018, 01:46 AM
Fantasia is hands down my favorite - it takes some time to digest it maybe but it kind of displays the love for animation they had.

Making an appendix for the post above showing what's, possibly, the bestest moment in animation imo and is being used as an example of the archetype of Hope whose element is the Sun - a theme I am bound to use for a work in progress


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8xXkB-ncF2g

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