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5. It was a cute movie at the beginning, but was EXTREMELY depressing later. Still, I did enjoy the beginning.

The Lion King II: Simba's Pride
 
I've never watched either Lion King movie. I like how the lions are drawn, but there's...er...this *controversy* about the movies.

The Black Cauldron?
 
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Hee hee, that's what I think too.

Never seen it, but the trailer made it look whacko... :rolleyes:

The Princess and the Frog?
 
5. It was a cute movie at the beginning, but was EXTREMELY depressing later. Still, I did enjoy the beginning.

The Lion King II: Simba's Pride

*sigh* Fox and the Hound deserves much more than a 5. I thought it always has something to teach about being friends no matter what.

Hee hee, that's what I think too.

Never seen it, but the trailer made it look whacko... :rolleyes:

The Princess and the Frog?

1. Looks terrible.

McLintock! (1963)
 
Yes, but it was SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO sad!!! :(:(:(:( I'm really not a fan of sad movies. *sniffle*

Indeed, it does. Yuck.

Never seen it.

Toy Story 2?
 
I always cry during Fox and the Hound. I'm weird because I like movies tha tmake me cry buckets. :p

10 for TS2; except that Jessie always annoys me, no matter which movie she's in. *shudder*

Bambi
 
I don't like her much either, but Buzz annoys me much more. Still, Rex and Patches make up for it. :D

I haven't seen Bambi.

The Lion King 1 1/2?
 
1. Fine, 2. For the animation.

I always cry during Fox and the Hound. I'm weird because I like movies that make me cry buckets. :p

The really sad part of that movie was where that lady who raised Tod had to leave him on the game preserve---because I've raised kittens and can imagine how awful it would be to have to abandon your little bottle-fed cub.:( Even if the chances were that he was going to have a better life, you'd never know for sure what happened to him.

10 for TS2; except that Jessie always annoys me, no matter which movie she's in. *shudder*

She reminds me of my younger brother.:p

The Lion King (the first one.)
 
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7....


Lord of the Rings- The Return of the King

(I decided to throw a non-animated movie in there just for variety ;) and it hasn't been posted here for awhile, I think, so...:D)
 
It surpasses infinity. ;)

I probably should see Bambi. But my mom never showed it to me when I was a little kid. I grew up with Veggietales, not Disney stuff. xD

Megamind?
 
I don't think I've ever heard of it!

(For the record, I saw Megamind awhile ago and it turned out to be much better than I expected. The preview is somewhat misleading.)

And Miss R., You definitely need to see Bambi. :D It's really not like any other Disney movie at all.

Leap Year?
 
Haven't seen it, but really want to! It looks really cute. :D

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (personally, it gets a 6. The 6 is only for the animation, Snow White annoys the heck out of me)
 
The point? It's a journey of belief. THe boy at the beginning doubts the existence of Santa, but in the end, realizes that he is real. I think another theme in the movie is that childlike faith is the strongest and hardest kind of faith to break. 10.

Red River (John Wayne; not sure of the year)
 
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