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nice.
i think i liked uhh.. the rescuers downunder or sleeping beauty.
i actually admired Wall-E because of how many scenes were there with wordless communication .that really takes talent, and still elicited a response from the audience. very cool story telling there.
Oh yeah it could really drag on at times. Those minimalistic films with no words can be very emotional, and hard to react to. I like it but have to watch it in bursts. An hour a day keeps the monotony away!
Also "A Flight of Dragons", "The Secret of NYMH", "The Black Cauldron" and "The Hobbit"(old 80's cartoon)
I'm mentioning these to prove a point that eventually ALL movies will become Disney movies.(Just a few more years to go) That is their way. Also the queen alien says hello. She's officially a Disney princess now.
It isn't. Star Wars ending a decade ago. Disneywars is nothing but noncanon bad fanfiction.
A Goofy Movie is an underrated gem so is Treasure Planet as well. The songs in Tarzan held a pretty special place in my hearts growing up too.
Or if strictly western disney, Johnny depp of the caribbean 1-3.