Yoinked from
mizzmarvel, and the original instructions are to bold each one that I've seen, but hey. I actually (wait... checking...) yup, I have seen every single one of these films at least once.
So, we'll play a different game here. I'm going to just give a bit of info on what I think of each one, shall I? Something like word association.
1. Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs It's apparently groundbreaking. It's great, I guess. I just never got over my mind-shattering hate for Snow White's voice.
2. Pinocchio Jiminy Cricket=genius. By that association, Pinocchio should not deserve to live.
3.Fantasia Genius. The entire concept is genius. Of course, the abstract stuff is weird, but then, eh.
4. Dumbo Baby Mine makes me cry.
5. Bambi I am now realizing how scarring Disney movies actually are. What is wrong with me?
6. Saludos Amigos Okay, Jose Carioca is the most awesome parrot in the history of parrots.
7. The Three Caballeros Hm. I'm so glad that Disney pimped itself out to Latin America for these two features.
8. Make Mine Music I vaguely remember this one. Is this the one with the piano keys and stuff?
9. Fun And Fancy Free Edgar Bergen makes this film. Seriously.
10. Melody Time Like Make Mine Music, this is vague. I think this one has the hats that fall in love, which was awesome crack.
11. The Adventures Of Ichabod And Mr. Toad Is it just me, or did Disney smush together the two most depressing stories ever?
12. Cinderella Good return to the whole fairy tale stuff, and GOD Cinderella's voice is the best.
13. Alice In Wonderland No wonder this became popular when it was rereleased in the sixties.
14. Peter Pan I always count this for the firsts. First time Pete is played by a boy, first time Tink isn't just a light, first time Pete doesn't ask the audience to clap if they believe in fairies.
15. Lady And The Tramp Gosh. Tramp is so... well, he's a dog, but if he was reimagined as a dude, he'd be sexy.
16. Sleeping Beauty My favorite movie. Let me show you it.
17. 101 Dalmatians Like many, I find it strange that Roger's a songwriter, but there are only like, two songs, not counting the Kanine Krunchies song.
18. The Sword In The Stone I had the biggest crush on Wart. Actually, if I were to watch it again, I probably would crush even harder now. He's so gangly and unassuming and his voice cracks adorably and he is animated SO WELL!
19. The Jungle Book Eh. EH. Bagheera was awesome, but as they were going for CRAZY and not MORAL (really) I never really had too much interest.
20. The Aristocats Hmm.. I have always wondered who was the kittens' baby-daddy.
21. Robin Hood The animation's good, the story is subpar. Also, it's a furry's wet dream (allegedly).
22. The Many Adventures Of Winnie The Pooh So. My sister's friend and I decided to diagnose mental problems using favorite characters from Winnie the Pooh.
Pooh: Obesity (or an eating disorder)
Rabbit: OCD
Tigger: ADHD
Piglet: Inferiority complex (as evidenced by Napoleon)
Eeyore: Depression
Owl: Insufferable know-it-all (shut up that is totally a mental disease)
Gopher: Workaholic (also you do not exist according to die-hard fanatics)
Kanga: (s)Mothering
Roo: Oedipal issues up the yin-yang
Christopher Robin: You're boring.
23. The Rescuers Man. That song makes me cry. Damn you, seventies ballads!
24. The Fox And The Hound The first half is saccharine. The second half is just masochistic.
25. The Black Cauldron GURGI! God! Why is the only character I love here the most annoying one!
26. The Great Mouse Detective I will not allow my adoration of Basil to overshadow the horrible animation.
27. Oliver & Company Wow, I remember really liking this.
28. The Little Mermaid Ahhhhhhhhhhhhh yeah. The good stuff. Although Ariel latches onto the first dude she sees.
29. The Rescuers Down Under Marahute was amazing. I want an eagle the size of a jet plane.
30. Beauty And The Beast Mom's favorite. Thank god, I will never tire of this, either.
31. Aladdin Take off your clothes. What? You know he says it. Also? My first animated crush.
32. The Lion King Guh. Also, Kathy? MARK HENN. YOUNG SIMBA. Learn to accept defeat graciously.
33. Pocahontas In my own dream world uninterrupted by Pocahontas 2, Nakoma and Thomas have a shy courtship where they learn each others language, never once "listen with their hearts", and have a whole passel of adorably well-adjusted half-breeds.
34. The Hunchback Of Notre Dame Okay, so I love Quasi. And this film was nice. But I never connected it with disabilities until some lady was like "My disabled daughter identifies so much with Quasi!" Maybe it's because he's not developmentally disabled, he's just butt ugly. And emotionally stunted from talking to freaking statues.
35. Hercules So totally on my Netflix queue. I haven't seen it in too long.
36. Mulan Love. Lovelovelove. Also, Shang is so attractive.
37. Tarzan GUH, Glen Keane, enough with the attractive animated guys! You're making me feel unclean!
38. Fantasia/2000 Hmmm. Cash cow anyone? Other than that, I adore the Gershwin piece SO MUCH.
39. The Emperor's New Groove This is supposedly entertaining.
40. Atlantis: The Lost Empire I'm crushing on Milo Thatch to this day. Possibly for the same reasons as Wart (above).
41. Lilo And Stitch The fight scene? With the licking and the bunny rabbits, and the slamming of doors? So totally Kathy and me.
42. Treasure Planet <3 Doppler!
43. Brother Bear Yes, dammit. The theme is brothers. But seriously, what ever happened to, you know, the female gender? I guess they basically were shamans and cardboard cut-outs in the vague prehistoric Alaskan type place.
44. Home On The Range I checked this out from the library because it was literally the only Disney film I'd never seen. And it was cute. (I am so glad it will not have been the last traditionally animated Disney film, though)
45. Chicken Little Well, um. The soundtrack's awesome?
46. Meet the Robinsons I cannot express enough squee for this film. How did they do it all so right?
Gooooooood lord. I'm mean. But I also can't sleep, so don't judge.