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Old 06-01-2010, 04:51 AM
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My favorite is Pocahontas, I love how she isnt a damsel in distress and gets the best guy. Although the ending is sad, I still love it and its my favorite disney movie.
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Default Walt Disney’s animated film Little Hiawatha

ANIMATION AND THE PLAN

The first cinematic environmental hero may have been in Walt Disney’s nine minute animated film Little Hiawatha released on 15 May 1937. This was at the very start of the first Bahá'í teaching plan; in fact, the film went into theatres as the delegates left the national convention in Chicago and arrived back in their homes. In the film an Indian boy is on a journey to become a hunter and he befriends the animals he had intended to kill. This film was released seven months before a second animated film Snow White. The Disney studio had begun its full artistic bloom. The extravagant artistry developed for Disney's first features was very evident in these debut films.

Hiawatha ventures forth with his little bow and arrow intent on emulating the mighty hunters of his village. It turned out that he was too soft-hearted to kill a rabbit. Later, when he was endangered by a ferocious bear, the rabbit rounded up an animal posse and saved him. Hiawatha rowed off in his canoe into the sunset safely back to his home, but empty-handed.

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs premiered in the week before Christmas in 1937, eight months to the day after the inception of the Seven Year Plan: 1937-1944. This animated film was based on Snow White, a fairy tale by the Brothers Grimm. It was the first full-length animated feature in motion picture history as well as the first animated feature film produced in America. It was the first animation produced in full colour by the Walt Disney team. It was the first to become part of the Walt Disney Animated Classics canon.

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs premiered at the Carthay Circle Theatre on December 21, 1937, and the film was released to theaters by RKO Radio Pictures on February 4, 1938. The noted filmmaker Sergei Eisenstein went so far as to call this animated film “the greatest film ever made.” -Ron Price with thanks to Wikipedia, 8 April 2010.

The mission they inaugurated
animated the world little-by-
little and day-by-day.....little
did that world know......This
new life, this animation, had
begun releasing the greatest
potentialities of the community
of the Greatest Name & lending
a lustre no-less-brilliant than the
immortal deeds that signalized
the birth of this emerging world
religion for humankind. Indeed
the animation was far, far, more
than Hiawatha & Snow White ever
produced & would be part of the...
greatest story ever to be told....!!!!

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Default Favorite Disney Movies

101 Dalmatians and The Lion King, I've seen them a hundred times and I still love them!!! Grin
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The Lion King to me is the best, Alladin was also great.
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Sorcerers Apprentice is my favorite Disney movie.
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I think I liked Alladin the best. I still remember most of the song words. Especially "Never Had a Friend Like Me" (or whatever it was called) This was during Robin Williams heyday. I loved him back then. I thought the Genie was the funniest character ever.
Alladin's my fav - basically there's lots of two layer jokes on there, so some are aimed at kids whilst others go sailing over their heads and make the adults laugh.

If my 3 year old could vote it would be Jungle Book. Ever since her Uncle bought it for her we've had to watch it to death. Reckon I could quote it nearly word perfect now.

Presumably people now about the dance/fight scenes that are the same in Jungle Book/Robin Hood/Aristocats? If you don't then ignore them, it kind of took some of the magic away for me..
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The little mermaid, hands down. i watched that so much as a child, i can still recite entire scenes per request.

also really love robin hood and pinocchio.
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My favorite Disney movie is Alice in Wonderland, because of the special effects.

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Little Mermaid, maybe~There are a series of fairy tales which have been adopted to make into the animation, I think they are all quite good.
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In Disney movies I like most is ‘’Snow white and the seven dwarfs’’ it’s a fantastic movie and I love to watch it again and again.
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