I would love one of my personal faves - Lilo and Stitch, Emperor's New Groove, Mulan - to end up at #1. But I think the most deserving for the #1 spot is Beauty and the Beast, followed by Little Ursula.
And yas. The toy stories are leaving. Always hated them. Tarzan, Aristocrats and Pinocchio needed to go too
"Bambi" (1942) Final score: 7.24 Highest score: 10 (theus, Ant, A Public Affair, *Tim, JakeKills) Lowest score: 1 (that G.U.Y.)
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"Lady and the Tramp" (1955) Final score: 7.31 Highest score: 10 (A Public Affair, JakeKills, MiMiLamb, MLD) Lowest score: 0 (borntodiethisway)
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"The Aristocats" (1970) Final score: 7.5 Highest score: 10 (*Tim, that G.U.Y. , JakeKills) Lowest score: 4 (Ivan)
These 3 movies are flawless and y'all need jesus mother****ing christ! BUT seriously BAMBI out at #30?! Outrageous. Done with y'all. Bambi is iconic! Britney/Bey/Rih/whoeveruruglyfaveis could never!
Tarzan should've been a little higher. Perfect placement for Pinocchio.
Yes @ Toy Story getting dragged, Snow White needs to melt on out of here soon too. And I acknowledge Up's opening scene is a massive tear-jerker, but I don't think it should stay around much longer. Cinderella should leave too.
The Incredibles is the best superhero movie. They can reboot Spiderman, Superman, and Batman a million more times each and give Iron Man a hundred more sequels, but they're never doing it.
Hercules, Pocahontas, TS2, Emperor's New Groove should go now.
Alice at least needs to make Top 5 or even Top 10 and I'll be happy I am fine with Snow White leaving because y'all flop taste and can't appreciate a classic
"Sleeping Beauty" (1959) Final score: 7.83 Highest score: 10 (Dark Miracles, Jake Kills, MiMiLamb, MLD) Lowest score: 5 (RihannaRTT, Ivan, A Public Affair, Nait Phoenix)
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TRIVIA
- The film spent nearly the entire decade of the 1950s in production, it was Walt Disney's most ambitious project, he often thought of it as his personal masterpiece.
- Second only to Dumbo (who doesn't even talk), Aurora is the main character with the fewest lines of actual dialogue. She says nothing at all in the film's second half, even after being awakened from the sleeping spell.
- Despite huge efforts the movie was a commercial bomb after its initial release, resulting in the company posting its first annual loss. The movie was re-released several times after Disney's death and it eventually gained the success it never had.
"When You Wish Upon A Star" is a truly iconic song. It was Disney's first win for the Academy Award for Original Song. The American Film Institute ranks it as one of the greatest songs in film history. The song was deemed culturally significant by Congress, is practically the Disney theme song, is a jazz standard and Christmas classic, and the entire soundtrack was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame. Classic.