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One Hundred and One Dalmatians
(1961)

Cute film for sure
I'll just say it. One Hundred And One Dalmations is just seriously cute. It's dark plot is covered by it's sweetness, but that isn't a bad thing.

All those little puppies are cute, especially Patch and Lucky. I like how the accents matched the location, which is London, England. A lot of films don't cut that these days.

Anyway, even though it was sort of predictable, it's a really good movie that Disney fans should see. It's sweet, funny, and a woman(Cruella De Vil) who wants to make coat out of puppy skins, wow, one of the darkest plots I've seen. But don't worry, like I said the sweetness and cuteness cover that up. So yeah, Great cute film!

101 Dalmatians II: Patch's London Adventure
(2002)

Extremely Sweet~
It is sweet, really.

Patch was always my favourite Dalmation pup, and he is just too cute in this movie.

It's funny in parts, too. I think the voice-work is really well done, as well as the animation.

It's predictable in some parts, but hey, so was the original which was great! So, I think this was a really well done sequel.

I gave it 7/10. It's not as good as the original. But it's not bad y'know. Not bad.

It's a film I'd recommend 'dog-film' fans for sure. Total puppy cute.

Sleeping Beauty
(1959)

Amazing songs, amazing design!
Sleeping Beauty was my first ever Disney film, I saw it when I was 4 years old, I loved it and still do!

The songs are simply gold! 'Once Upon A Dream', sorry, but it's just one of the best songs ever made, disagree or not! 'I Wonder' is really nice too. Mary Costa has an incredible voice!

The design and animation is great too! I loved how they animated Maleficent as a dragon! Outstanding!

So I give it 9/10, because even though it's amazing, I wanted to see more of Auroura. But still, it's truly worth watching!

So, watch Sleeping Beauty! It's pure!

Lady and the Tramp
(1955)

A perfect love story
I don't understand why critics had a very negative view on this movie! It's full of beauty! The songs, the characters, and of course the story is just perfect!

I just love the scenes in this-Especially Belle Notte(a.k.a The spaghetti scene).

I adore the song 'He's A Tramp'. It is literally one of the best Disney songs for sure!

Well anyway, Lady And The Tramp is one of the best of Disney's work! In fact, I think it was the best film he had done in the 1950's! 10/10 no doubt. Simply perfection.

Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure
(2001)

Not bad, but I would like to see Lady and Tramp more
Well, first of all, it's not a bad movie. It is good, and I like the characters introduced. I also like Lady and Tramp's voices more in this.

However, I would like to see Lady And Tramp more. I know it says 'Scamp's Adventure', and I love Scamp And Angel to bits, but it's a sequel to the original, where in my opinion, they should of just released it as 'Scamp's Adventure', not 'Lady And The Tramp II:Scamp's Adventure'.

Tramp did have quite a role, but he didn't have much time with Lady.

But anyway, the songs are quite good, and Scamp and Angel are sweet. I've seen better sequels, but hey, it's not a failure.

I give it 7/10. Very good, but still had flaws.

Return to Never Land
(2002)

One of the best sequels!
Well, the plot isn't big like it was in the original. But I have to say, Return To Neverland was great anyway!

First of all, I think I liked Peter more in this. Don't get me wrong, he was great in the original, but he was less cocky in this and I sorta liked that.

I liked how it was Wendy's daughter Jane, instead of the original characters like in most Disney sequels, it was more, I don't know, realistic.

Well, like I said, the plot isn't big at all, it's quite simple, but that doesn't spoil the goodness of the movie! I can see why they put it straight to Theatres instead direct-to-video, it is enjoyable!

There's one scene I just loved(Note:You may not wanna read this, it may ruin it for you, that's why I put Spoiler alert on), The scene near the end,where Peter and Wendy see each other again, and she's all grown up. Seriously, it's just aw!

But yeah, great movie!

Peter Pan
(1953)

Simply enchanting
What a classic! Peter Pan is the story about the boy who wouldn't grow up and a girl named Wendy and her brothers who fly with him to Neverland, greatly shown here by Disney!

With heart-warming and funny sequences(The crocodile for sure!), Peter Pan is a must-watch for everyone who loves Classic Disney! The characters are no-way near boring or dull, and the voice-work is outstanding!

The songs are great too. I literally think 'You Can Fly' is one of Disney's most known songs. Who could not resist this movie? Seriously, I caught my strict boss at work watching it in her office!

Just great. Worth watching for sure!

Alice in Wonderland
(1951)

Random, but surprisingly good!
When I first watched Alice In Wonderland years back, I was like 'What was the point in that, it didn't even have a good plot!' However, I have just recently watched it again, and I thought it wasn't that bad!

I think it's one of those films where you have to watch it again to like it. It's totally random, but entertaining at the same time. It's funny, and Alice is a good character herself! I haven't read the book to be honest, so I can't say if there was some big difference. But, now that I've watched the film again, I can say it's a fine movie.

The only people I wouldn't recommend it to are people who want all the scenes in a movie to make sense. It's a generally a good movie, not the best of Disney I've seen, but it's fun when you get use to the silliness and randomness. Really.

Cinderella
(1950)

Another one of Disney's classics-Dazzling
Cinderella is a beautiful film, with beautiful songs of course. In fact, it's one of the best films of the 1950's.

I think all the characters are portrayed amazingly. You can see the cruelness of Cinderella's stepsisters and her stepmother, the sweetness of Cinderella. The mice are funny and sweet too.

I think they changed the tale a bit, but I think it's for the best. It's such a nice film, and I don't think anyone could resist it deep down.

I give it a 8/10. I don't think it's the best Disney film. But it sure is a true classic.

Cinderella II: Dreams Come True
(2002)

Not as bad as everyone made it out to be
Of course, the original is better, but this isn't as bad as everyone says! Yes, it is made up into 3 stories, but hey, so what?! I thought it was quite good to be honest. I actually liked how Anastasia changed a little when she fell in love, it shows what love can do. The stories were not so bad either.

I liked Cinderella's voice better in this too. I have nothing against her voice in the original, but I just think it sounds better here, more nicer. I liked her personality in this too, she had more of a backbone, yet she was still kind.

So, I'll give Cinderella II:Dreams Come True a 7/10.

Bambi II
(2006)

Proves that sequels(Or prequels) can work
I know a lot of you hate these sequels(Or prequels), but seriously, this one was great! It explains what happens between after Bambi's mother's death and before he grows up, and focuses on Bambi and his father, The Great Prince Of The Forest.

I found it entertaining, not wandering off the original's storyline too much, and overall really good. It's better than you expect it to be.

I don't know why people hate sequels and prequels so much. To be honest, I think most people don't give them a chance. But you should give this one a chance, it's not disappointing.

I'm really fond of the songs. And did I mention the voice-work is great? Obviously not like the original voices, but hey, that can't be helped!

Bambi
(1942)

Just simply amazing
Bambi is simply one of the best Disney movies. It's full of mixed emotions, and it just stunned me!

I'm not gonna go 'Oh oh oh His mother dies, so so sad', like a lot of people do. Yes, it's a very sad scene, it's heart-breaking. But it's not the only thing I remember the film for. I remember the film for being a touching story of a deer and the main incidents of his life. It's such a classic!

I love the character of Thumper, not because he's cute, he's funny, and brings some comic relief to the film. Aw, and Bambi learning to walk and speak, that was just too cute!

I give it a 10/10, because really, it's amazing.

Dumbo
(1941)

Such a sweet movie
Seriously, anyone who doesn't think Dumbo is touching is just crazy!Dumbo is such a sweet little guy, even though he doesn't speak, you really feel for him.

The downside to this movie is, it's over too quickly. I understand Walt however, Pinocchio and Fantasia were expensive and were not exactly box-office hits, so he had to keep it short and cheap, and anyway, it is great never the less.

I can't believe my dad thinks this film is boring-It's just so sweet! It's sad in parts, yet there is humour, and parts just make you go 'Aww'.

There's one scene I just can't stop laughing at-When Dumbo and his mouse friend, Timothy, get drunk. Really, it's too funny! But I won't spoil it, but I will say, wow, kids films back then could really get away with anything! So, Dumbo is a terrific Disney film. No doubt!

Fantasia 2000
(1999)

Great sequel for 59 years after the original
Okay, so Fantasia 2000 isn't as good as the original Fantasia. But still, it's a great sequel for 59 years after the original, you can't deny that.

I think there were a lot of great sequences here. I loved Noah's Ark (Pomp and Circumstance - Marches 1, 2, 3 and 4), Firebird Suite, Carnival of the Animals, and of course The Sorcerer's Apprentice, originally from the 1940 Fantasia.

I think this would of been a great experience in IMAX, anyone who got to see it is lucky.

So, I was generally pleased with this movie. It wasn't boring, and the new sequences were different. I still like Fantasia better, but this is really good. I give it 7/10. Not bad.

Fantasia
(1940)

Unique and classical
Fantasia was better than I thought it would be, yes, it's different, but it's that what makes it magical. It's unique and truly classical, and overall a special film.

My favourite sequences were 'The Sorcerer's Apprentice' and 'The Pastoral Symphony'-Simply because I love Mickey Mouse and Legendary Creatures. The music in the film is excellent, and I've got to say, the animation isn't so bad for a classic.

The downside is however, I think younger audiences will get quite bored, maybe because it's different. But the older generation, I think most will be charmed with Fantasia, like me.

So, even though I wouldn't really recommend Fantasia to young kids, I'd say true Disney fans watch it. It's really a great film, I don't think you'll be disappointed. I know I wasn't. And just to think I doubted watching this movie at first. I'm glad I've watched it, as it's truly magical.

Pinocchio
(1940)

Simply a star
Despite not beating Snow White, Pinocchio is just an amazing Disney film.

I just love the songs they are so memorable! The voices are just perfect for the characters! It's dramatic at parts, touching, and even funny at times! Anybody who hasn't watched it and is a serious Disney fan, seriously, watch it. It's just great.

Also, 'Pinocchio' even teaches kids a lesson: Lieing and temptation is wrong, and can get you in a big problem. I have gave the film 8/10, since even though it's not the best Disney film, it is certainly worth watching and enjoyable. Just brilliant. Simply a star. Defiently a film worth watching.

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
(1937)

The jewel of animation
So Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs was the first ever animated feature length film, and people had told Disney 'It would never work'. Well, it appears that they were wrong in the end, as this is one of the most beautiful and amazing films, and that I am being honest! The character's are interesting and you never get bored of them, despite the Prince not having a major role. But that didn't bother me really, as all the scenes and songs are just amazing to watch and hear! This really is the jewel of animation. Animation has changed over the years, and a lot of people pay more attention to computer-animated films now. But I'll be surprised if somebody watches this movie and dosen't see how amazing 2-d animation can be. It is the inspiration for all animated movies, and it'll always be treasured. Simply Disney at it's best. No doubt.

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