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BorneAgain
Joined: Oct 21 2006
Posts: 22
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Yup, another poll. Some would argue that everything prior to Walt's death encompasses an entire golden age, but I think there's enough aspects to separate the two into two periods.
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HardcoreGamer4Ever
Title: I Am The God Of Awesome
Joined: Jun 28 2010
Location: Your Mom's Vagina!
Posts: 1295
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It was between The Jungle Book and The Sword In The Stone and I chose The Jungle Book.
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Drew Linky
Wizard
Joined: Jun 12 2009
Posts: 4209
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Alice in Wonderland. Even if it wasn't original, they did well with it. Besides, it's at least partially faithful to the book.
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Fighter_McWarrior
Title: Gun of Brixton
Joined: Jun 05 2011
Location: Down by the River
Posts: 1087
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The Sword in the Stone. I've always been an Arthur buff, and I think it started there.
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Fernin
Title: Comic Author
Joined: Dec 12 2008
Posts: 1179
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The Sword in the Stone, definitely. Merlin's one of my favorite Disney characters of all time, and Archimedes is fantastic as well.
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GPFontaine
Joined: Dec 06 2007
Location: Connecticut
Posts: 11244
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Sword in the Stone for me... no doubt.
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Klimbatize
2010 NES Champ
Title: 2011 Picnic/Death Champ
Joined: Mar 15 2010
Location: Las Vegas, NV
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I've only seen it a few times, and it's been a while, but in my opinion Sword in the Stone is kind of a shitty movie. A large portion of the "plot" is completely unnecessary and doesn't even build towards the conclusion. It just sort of ends. I'd have to watch it again to fully form my thoughts here, but I remember watching it a couple years ago and having a few WTF moments. It wasn't nearly as meandering and pointless as The Black Cauldron, but it was in that ballpark.
I picked Jungle Book because I always dug the music in it. And I love recycled fight scenes.
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Beach Bum
Joined: Dec 08 2010
Location: At the pants party.
Posts: 1777
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I don't think I ever saw Sword in the Stone, which is surprising given that I love the whole King Arthur thing. Probably the most memorable ones in this list for me are Jungle Book and Alice in Wonderland. I'd have to take Jungle Book because I remember watching and enjoying it more as a kid.
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@om*d
Title: Dorakyura
Joined: Jul 10 2010
Location: Castlevania
Posts: 4226
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Jungle Book, for the same reason Beach Bum stated.
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Optimist With Doubts
Title: Titlating
Joined: Dec 17 2007
Posts: 5042
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Peter Pan. I love the story and it was a great adaptation.
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Drew Linky
Wizard
Joined: Jun 12 2009
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Ah, I didn't see Peter Pan in the list! I must be more attentive. That would definitely have been my choice. Holds a lot of great memories for me.
It's also partially responsible for an accidental "crime" I commited when I was in 4th grade. But that's a story for another time.
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Lady_Satine
Title: Head of Lexian R&D
Joined: Oct 15 2005
Location: Metro area, Georgia
Posts: 7287
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This comes down to which movie would I bother to watch more than once. Out of the given list, I'd say that goes to Lady and the Tramp.
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Dorkus
Joined: Jul 19 2009
Location: England
Posts: 91
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The Sword in the Stone was the first disney movie I ever watched. I used to watch the duel between Merlin and Mim, until I wore the tape out. Even today it's still a really great scene animation wise.
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Cow Bell Man
Joined: Jul 29 2009
Location: Ontario, OR
Posts: 21
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I would have to got with One Hundred & One Dalmatians. As it was the one I liked the most.
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