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Disney Top 10 - Funny Moments (Animated)
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<blockquote data-quote="Alexis" data-source="post: 199868" data-attributes="member: 68"><p>1. Sleeping Beauty</p><p>2. The Little Mermaid</p><p>3. Snow White & The Seven Dwarfs</p><p>4. Beauty & The Beast</p><p>5. Cinderella</p><p>6. Lady & The Tramp</p><p>7. 101 Dalmations</p><p>8. The Lion King</p><p>9. Aladdin</p><p>10. Frozen</p><p></p><p>You can close the thread now.</p><p></p><p>It should also be noted that in researching my list I was struck by the fact that after the Disney renaissance from 1989 -1999 that the studio ran out of fairy tales until they decided to write their own. Or re-write one depending on your thinking, with Frozen. The studio really kind of floundered a bit (pun intended) in the 2000s. It was all about trying to appeal more to boys I think with adventure stories, some featuring animals rather than humans and a whole lot less princesses, musical numbers and romance.</p><p>I think Frozen proved what people want from Disney, much more than those naughties films that most people don't remember.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alexis, post: 199868, member: 68"] 1. Sleeping Beauty 2. The Little Mermaid 3. Snow White & The Seven Dwarfs 4. Beauty & The Beast 5. Cinderella 6. Lady & The Tramp 7. 101 Dalmations 8. The Lion King 9. Aladdin 10. Frozen You can close the thread now. It should also be noted that in researching my list I was struck by the fact that after the Disney renaissance from 1989 -1999 that the studio ran out of fairy tales until they decided to write their own. Or re-write one depending on your thinking, with Frozen. The studio really kind of floundered a bit (pun intended) in the 2000s. It was all about trying to appeal more to boys I think with adventure stories, some featuring animals rather than humans and a whole lot less princesses, musical numbers and romance. I think Frozen proved what people want from Disney, much more than those naughties films that most people don't remember. [/QUOTE]
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