As with all my Top 20 lists, this only lists MY favorites, not which film is necessarily the best. Any & all comments are appreciated!
(I apologize for the brevity of the comments. I'm trying to get to bed at a decent hour.)
Honorable Mention: Fantasia, Pinocchio, Dumbo, Toy Story, Incredibles, Cinderella, Peter Pan, Jungle Book, Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, Mulan & Brother Bear.
#20
Sword in the Stone
Just a movie that has always stayed with me, even though I can't remember actually watching it. Very strange.
#19
Pocahontas
I just watched this for the first time this past weekend. This makes the list simply for having one of the greatest Disney sidekicks ever, Meeko the raccoon. Awwww...
#18
Home on the Range
A decent, recent movie, but this is on the list because it was the first movie Payton saw in the movie theater.
#17
Bambi
I love me some Thumper!
#16
101 Dalmatians
Ewww, Cruella DeVille. I was working at the Disney Store part-time when the live action version of this was released. I hated that job.
#15
Lady & the Tramp
Who can ever forget the classic spaghetti eating scene?
#14
Snow White & the Seven Dwarfs
My Aunt Linda collects all things Dopey. My favorite dwarf would have to be Sleepy, for obvious reasons.
#13
Monsters, Inc.
This movie made me realize that everyone associated with Pixar is a genius. The little things you pick up while watching this movie is incredible.
#12
Rescuers Down Under
The late John Candy provides a voice for this movie. What more needs to be said?
#11
Little Mermaid
This is a movie I only discovered on video, a few years after being released. I realized then that I missed watching classic Disney movies.
#10
Sleeping Beauty
The image of that spindle, Malificent & her dragon alter ego are all burned in my brain as images of evil.
#9
Aladdin
See #11. This may be Robin Williams' greatest role.
#8
Beauty & the Beast
I'm guessing that this is Payton's favorite Disney movie. I enjoy the story greatly & love hearing Jerry Orbach's voice.
#7
Finding Nemo
Again, Pixar hits another home run. The beauty of the colors in this movie are fantastic.
#6
Rescuers
R-E-S-C-U-E
Rescue Aid Society
Heads held high, touch the sky
You mean everything to me
In a fix, in a bind
Call on us anytime
We'll appear from nowhere
Mighty are we
R-E-S-C-U-E
Rescue Aid Society
Honesty, loyalty
We pledge to thee
#5
Lion King
Now this one I saw in the theater. James Earl Jones baby!! This is a classic & I'm sure Elton John has a lot to do with that.
#4
Fox & the Hound
I saw this one in the theater too, at Fishers Island, on a summer night a long, long time ago. I remember wearing my very first pair of Nike's that night. They were white & because they were new, they helped light the way back home. (I can't remember what I had for dinner last night, yet I can remember that like it was yesterday.)
#3
Cars
Never mind Disney, this is one of my all-time favorite movies period. I've seen it probably seven or eight times now & it doesn't get old. The 360 game lets me drive around Radiator Springs 'til my hearts content. I prefer to do it at night, when everything is lit up.
#2
Robin Hood
I don't think I can pinpoint a specific reason why I like this movie so much, other than I feel like I'm 5 years old again whenever I see it. Simple nostalgia.
#1
The Aristocats
It's about cats! Of course it's going to be #1! I'm eagerly anticipating the release of the special edition DVD later this year. "Everybody wants to be a cat..."
3 comments:
You worked at a Disney store?!
Personally, my fav is The Incredibles. Love the voice acting, the look of the movie (I'm a huge fan of the '50s and this movie definitely took it's styling from that era), the story, the technology in the movie, the backstories of the heroes ... everything. Everytime I watch this movie I see something new. Brilliant.
And, quite frankly, I think Elastigirl is one the hottest cartoon babes ever. Not that there's anything wrong with that ... is there?
my favorite is Incredibles. i like to watch those technology based movies.i have watched it on Animated Movies online
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