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No. 73701

What was the movie you were obsessed with as a kid?

No. 73704

The land before time

No. 73705

Beetlejuice and The Little Mermaid

No. 73709

I was obsessed with Spirited Away and Lilo and Stitch as a kid. Watched both almost everyday at a certain point.

No. 73710

Did any girls ITT have a favorite romance movie?

No. 73711

>>73710
They were never my thing, so nah. Didn't care much about romance as a kid.

No. 73716

Fox and the Hound and The Lion King. Unsurprisingly, I went through a furry phase at age 12.

No. 73731

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Anastasia was my obsession.

>>73710
I quite liked Penelope, if that counts.

>>73716
Fox and the Hound was amazing.

No. 73739

>>73731
Anastasia was my fucking life.

No. 73740

>>73704
same

"Do you remember… the way to the Great Valley?"

;_;
tears forever

No. 73741

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>>73731
I FUCKING LOVE ANASTASIA

No. 73742

>>73741

everyone loved this film

i hated it

No. 73743


No. 73744

>>73740

:( Diana Ross song always gets me going

No. 73747

>>73744
IF WE HOLD ON

TOGEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEETHER

No. 73748


No. 73755

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My friend gave me a VHS tape of Totoro in pre-k which I've had ever since, probably watched it 50 times as a kid.

No. 73759

The Great Mouse Detective and Treasure Planet

No. 73760

>>73742
Good for you, go fuck yourself

No. 73761

>>73759
Ahhh yes Treasure Planet. <3
>>73716
Also a big fan of those movies. Especially the Lion King, but I never had a furry phase.

I also really liked Mulan a lot. Oh, and the Iron Giant.

No. 73775

>>73731
Dat chemistry. My 10 year old self couldn't handle.

No. 73777

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>>73731
OMG me too! Along with Disney Princesses movies up to Mulan and Atlantis! I'm still upset why Kidaga was not included as Disney Princess because she's a "queen", but Queen Elsa is going to be coronated as a Princess. Uuuurgh Disney…Kida is like more badass than Elsa, whyyyyy…

Oh and High School Musica tool, hahhah…i know the franchise is cheesy, but the song is catchy.

No. 73780

My biggest obsession was Ginga: Nagareboshi Gin/Silver fang(?)

That was the shit. And thanks to it I wanted to become a dog…

No. 73784

I didn't have access to television during my childhood, so I only ever saw a couple of films. My favourites were Atlantis, Brother Bear, the 1954 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, and the Night on Bald Mountain sequence in the original Fantasia. I played the parts I liked over and over again in my head in perfect detail and would autistically reenact them by making weird flapping motions and pretending that I was levitating or turning into a bear or building a submarine or the devil ripping the souls out of Slavic villagers or whatever the fuck.

But my favourite of all was the 1942 Cat People. My mother showed it to me when I was very young, and it never left my mind. It's still my favourite film.

No. 73786

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>>73731
>>73741
>>73739

crying because my mom bought me this knockoff anastasia movie from walmart when i was like three years old that I used to watch the shit out of, and i just realized that it is not the same movie that everybody talks about

No. 73793

>>73786
Haaa. You got the shitty ripoffs.
How did you not know your version wasn't Disney until now?

No. 73794

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Nobody probably knows that this is aha, but my brother and I were obsessed with this movie.

No. 73795

>>73794
I LOVED this movie.

I was obsessed, I watched it so many times.

No. 73796

>>73793
Anastasia wasn't Disney…

My parents got me the ripoffs AND the originals. I think they just bought me the ripoffs then felt guilty, personally.

No. 73797

>>73793

anastasia was made by fox animation

No. 73799

Holy crap this thread is making me so nostalgic I can remember a bunch. Rock A Dooodle, Secret of Nimh, Little Nemo, A Troll in Central Park, We're Back!

Maybe y'all can remind me the name of another non-disney animated movie with like, this snow white-ish girl is being followed by this gross guy with a cane who only grunts and her fairy companions turn I to stone then the gross guy saves her and dies so she cries on him or kisses him and he turns into a handsome prince?? Am I making any sense??

No. 73802

>>73780
hopeanuoli was fucking GOOD

No. 73804

Ferngully! anyone??

No. 73808

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>>73804
Fuck yes!!!

No. 73812

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No. 73819

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I've never watched a lot of movies as a kid. It's a special kind of feeling to not be blinded by nostalgia goggles and see the old disney movies as they are: shit.

No. 73820

>>73819
wow, so edgy, sorry your childhood sucked balls anon and now you're bitter about it

No. 73821

>>73819
oh look, a special snowflake! so rare indeed! good for you anon, you do you!

No. 73822

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I was obsessed with Anastasia as well! Watched that VHS so many times I knew all the songs and lines.

I also loved Disney's Fantasia, which was a bit weird for a kid but I loved it. Loved the fauns and pegasus bits.

No. 73824

Are series allowed, too´?

No. 74352

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Watched this movie with my nephew last week. Still had every single line memorized.

No. 74423

>>73819
Fuck you all these movies should have won oscars

No. 74427

>>73819
God you must be the worst person at parties. And quite frankly everywhere else.

No. 74431

>>73819
I completely agree with your edgy opinion, anon. Glad my parents didn't raise me on shitty Disney values.

No. 74432

>>73819
FUCK YU WHORE FUCK YU GO WATCH YOUR STOPD ANIMU

No. 74433

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Top this

No. 74435

>>73819
>complains about disney
>doesn't post about anything better
what are you hiding anon?

No. 74437

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my feels

No. 74441

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Gave me nightmares but I loved it
Bread: "Take me out! I'm burning!"

No. 74443

>>74433
where is this movie from? looks familiar to me…does it have an english title?

No. 74444

>>74442
I think ghibli made an interpretation of it. English title ought to be Ronia the Robbers's Daughter

No. 74446

Do any of you like Frozen?

I actually thought it was nice that they returned to a European-esque setting with a white princess for the first time in a while.

No. 74450

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>>74446
>for the first time in a while
>the first time
>in a while
Frozen is my favorite disney movie m8 but eh…what?

No. 74451

>>74450
Most of the most recent Disney Princesses have been non-white.

No. 74452

>>74450
I like how they put all five of the non-white ones in the back left hand corner.

>>74433
God, I'm not even Swedish and I love this film. The girl was a huge crush when I was a kid.

No. 74453

>>74451
Uh…no, they haven't. Tiana was, none of the rest were.

No. 74454

Posting in my mother tongue

No. 74459

>>73820
>>73821
>>74423
>>74427
>stop not liking what I like

No. 74460

>>74453
Ignore them. Stormfags are delusional retards.

No. 74462

>>74460
>prefer the white princesses
>get called a stormfag

k

No. 74464

I loved Disney's Robin Hood (I was a tomboy who was obsessed with sword and bows and arrows - I made my own little Robin Hood costume), and The Little Mermaid. I also loved Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles films, especially the sequel The Secret of the Ooze, 'cause I loved the comics and cartoons. I was also obsesessed with a film called Choppy and the Princess for a while; I think it was my first anime. I can only find references to it being a series, so maybe the video was of the first episodes of it or something.

No. 74466

>>73812
This fucking movie is still one of my favourites, anon.

No. 74469

Has anyone else ever seen this movie? It used to be my favourites as a kid.

No. 74470

>>74462
>insist most of the recent princesses are not white and say Frozen signifies the "return of European culture to Disney" or some bullshit
>not a stormfag

k

No. 74475

>>74470
Most of the past Disney movies over the previous 15 years have been non-white though.

No. 74484

Lion King, Brother Bear, Mulan, The Last Unicorn and The Cat Returns (which imo is an incredibly underrated Ghibli movie)
If you asked me what my favourite movie was a kid I'd say it was The Lion King even though I watched Brother Bear more
I also remember liking old Tom and Jerry cartoons

No. 74490

>>74450
What the fuck. Why did they ruin the princess from Brave's face? it looks really bad here

No. 74491

>>74441
Omg! That just hit me with major nostalgia. You don't happen to be German too, anon?

No. 74492

>>73777
Kida is literally the best Queen ever.
Elsa can go suck an icicle. She has zero personality and courage in comparison.

No. 74493

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Just remembered this really shitty and sexist 50s adaptation of Red Riding Hood I used to watch as a kid.

No. 74500

>>74475
>>74489
The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Hercules, Pocahontas and Mulan were released over fifteen years ago.

Tbh I'm pretty sure Disney films have had more non-human characters than non-white princesses over the past fifteen years. It's not really something to stress about, especially when Tangled and Frozen are pretty recent princessy fare.

>>74490
They ruined most of the character designs, I think. I'm bitter about Mulan's outfit considering she barely wore anything like that.

>>73759
The great Mouse Detective is so underrated

No. 74503

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>>73775
It fixed my childhood idea of romance

No. 74518

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>>74433
I even had the game and read the book several times.

No. 74520

This scene is probably why I do drugs

No. 74529

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Also this is in no way a kid's movie, but I loved the bright colors and music so I watched Yellow Submarine all the damn time

No. 74531

>>73701
I was obsessed with horror movies when I was younger! Horror movies and Disney… I never had a favorite neither but…:

>Poltergeist

>One Missed Call (even the sequels)
>The Ring
>Human Centerpede
>Dead Silence
>Mulan
>The Lion King 1 and 2 (never caught on to three)
>Pocahontas
>The Bells of Notre Dame
>1973 Charlotte's Web

Lastly, I remember that my mom bought me a Skydancers toy and it came with a DVD that we would play whenever the power went off too long and knocked out the town's power.

>tfw you remember the songs for most of the movies as you type them out

No. 74555

>>73731
it's a great movie and I loved the animation. It was more realistic than disney's usual dreamy/squashy/stretchy stuff. I wish FOX would have made their own princess movies.
All of the songs were awesome too actually.

I feel Anastasia was a bit underrated.

No. 74584

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>>74491
I am! I had it recorded because afterwards an episode of Lady Lovelylocks was playing and I was too young to understand how to skip properly so I had to watch it everytime to watch Lady Lovelylocks but I grew really fond of it.

No. 74589

>>74433
FUCKING -LOVE- THAT MOVIE

No. 74594

>>74469
asterix movies are pretty fucking good

No. 74624

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No. 74635

>>74624
Ma nigga.

The book was 100x better though.

No. 74687

>>73795

Slow reply but omg yes anon, I can't believe I finally found someone else who was obsessed with this movie haha! We even used to learn the dances by replaying it over and over, aha such fun times.

No. 74713

>>74687
Is that shit worth watching as an adult? You guys got me curious now

No. 74714

>>74529
Not part of my nostalgia but definitely sth I enjoy watching

No. 74716

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This shit probably kickstarted my depression.

No. 74732

>>74716
Elaborate? Haven't seen it.

No. 74733

>>74713
I haven't watched it as an adult…but I honestly think it would still be worth watching.

No. 74735

>>74732
Fox and the Hound.

The scene with the granny driving off kills me. And the end, where they replay the lines from when they were kids.

No. 74742

>>74716
Oh god the feels

No. 74758

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>84 replies
>No Iron Giant
I KNOW YA'LL NIGGAS WERE RAISED BETTER THAN THIS.
I had the weirdest crush on Vin Diesel as a kid.

No. 74759

>>74758
I don't like this movie solely because it made me bawled uncontrollably when I was like 5 or 8, I don't remember. It was a good movie though, but not my favorite because of the crying part from my end.

No. 74760

>>74520
I only watched this once when I was about seven and never again because I cried like war orphan.

No. 74761

>>74760
*a war orphan, durr.

No. 74762

We had The Princess and the Goblin on VHS and I fucking adored this movie as a kid.
Nearby to where we lived there was an old castle, and whenever my mother would take us there on a day trip she would tell us it was Princess Irene's castle and we would go ballistic.

Sadly not many people see to remember or even know about it which is a shame because it's a pretty decent non-Disney animated feature.

No. 74765

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>>73799

Rock a Doodle fuck yeah!

No. 74767

>>74531

>as a kid

>The Human Centipede

The Human Centipede was released in 2009….

No. 74768

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Thumbelina, anyone?

No. 74769

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The Black Cauldron scared the shit out of me as a kid, but I loved it anyway.

No. 74771

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:(

No. 74773

File: 1456769193544.gif (468.55 KB, 499x300, qseqT.gif)

>CRTL + F
>The Pagemaster: 0 results

Heretics.

No. 74775

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James and the Giant Peach.

No. 74776

>>74771
I never finished this movie because it broke my heart. Just looking at this pic makes me want to cry.

No. 74778

>>74771
Jesus, I only watched this last year and I'm still traumatized.

No. 74779

File: 1456769703489.gif (5.41 MB, 320x256, giphy.gif)

I read Watership Down as a child also and to date I'm not entirely sure as to whether I'd classify it as a children's movie.

No. 74780

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Also no The Prince of Egypt yet.

Did you sluts even have a childhood or what, c'mon, more!

No. 74781

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To date I'm still not sure exactly how The Brave Little Toaster to the Rescue got an animated feature but okay.

No. 74782

File: 1456769980441.gif (3 MB, 429x239, balto.gif)

Pretty sure I had the hots for Balto as a kid.
Feels bad mang. At least I was never a furry.

No. 74785

>>74779
Duuuuude, this movie scarred me. It's not a kids movie in my opinion, surely the one who gave U rating on this movie must be high.

No. 74786

>>74780
that movie isn't really a kids movie, it's a masterpiece

No. 74787

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I don't remember A Troll in Central Park being received well as a kid, but I still enjoyed it.

I was also very saddened to hear of Dom DeLuise's death in 2009 as I'm sure a sizable chunk of this thread grew up with that man's voice. I fucking loved him in that episode of Dexter's Laboratory where he played Koosalagoopagoop the imaginary friend.

>>74785
>>74786

tbh I'm not really a big believer in restricting children from this kind of content anyway.
To me it feels weird that such a large part of the population believes it's appropriate to secret away concepts such as conception, birth, life, violence and death as I believe it promotes the notion of taboo and most certainly contributes towards a lack of full-range emotional development.

My mother was based as fuck in this regard. I remember getting a copy of Beetlejuice on VHS when I was like 5. Thanks mum.

No. 74790

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>>74787

>I'M ALIVE

>I'M ALIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIVE

No. 74792

>>74787
Eh, Beetlejuice is suitable for kids but Watership Down has some pretty horrific things that could definitely freak a kid out more than help them develop.

No. 74793

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Krabat! I still love the spooky winter atmosphere. Such an unusual animation style.

No. 74794

>>74792

Really? Watership Down taught me about myriads of biological/evolutionary survival traits in animals, religion, the continued abuse of our local wildlife and the steady loss of our countryside at the hands of greedy and corrupt corporations.
I learnt how to be cynical and objective from a younger age because of movies like this.

I don't think Beetlejuice imparted to me any particular message, except that Winona Ryder was a qt.

No. 74796

Would love to stream some of these movies with you guys. Anyone else interested in that?

No. 74811

I'd be so down for this tbh

No. 74812

>>74811
Gah, meant to reply to >>74796

No. 74846

>>74781
Worthless made my cry as a child but now even more
>>74796
>>74811
me too!

No. 74847

Thief & the Cobbler was weirdly appealing to me as a child, mismanaged as it was, but now that I'm older I just love it for the animation. The Recobbled edition is esp. worth checking out. It's so obvious that Disney ripped off Aladdin from Richard Williams, poor dude. I'd hate to see my fucking magnum opus torn apart and then released to theaters like that.

No. 74874

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Did anyone else watch Rikki Tikki Tavi? Its based off the Rudyard Kipling story, but was a darker movie than The Jungle Book. The animation is lovely and captures the essence of the mongoose beautifully.

No. 74877

>>74780
Ahh Prince of Egypt, whenever a R.E teacher didn't show up to class we got to watch it.

No. 74881

>>74874
Look heres a link! If you've got 24 minutes to spare I would recommend you watch

No. 74927

>>74771
I was going to watch this again soon! I love Ghilbi movies.

No. 74933

>>74758
But there was a reply for Iron Giant..

No. 74935

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>>74768
YESSSS

No. 74936

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>>74520
this movie was my life, i watched it so many times, and i "performed" this song in front of my mom and her bf..
>>74758
i remember i was watching this (for the 298725th time) and my mom was just done with dinner, but it was like 5 min left of the movie, so i was being a stubborn brat and didnt move from the telly. my mom snapped and she grabbed the vhs tape and threw it in the ground, ruining the tape and i cried for days. this is still one of my favorite movies
>>74773
ooohh i loved this.. i need to rewatch it
>>74782
i think balto was my all time favorite when i was a kid. i remember i would howl along him during The Scene.

pic related, i watched this sooo many times. i think my mom sold the vhs a long time ago, and i cant find it in norwegian anywhere, so i am pretty sad about this, would like to rewatch it.

i also watched way too much moomin, and when i watch it now, it feels so weird, because i remember absolutely everything, like details on rock, texture on the sand and just..how their feet touch the ground and certain sound effects, it's weird man.

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No. 74956

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>>74935
The chipettes were my favorite

No. 74957

>>74956

They always confused me because although they were supposed to be chipmunks they just straight up looked like little humans.

No. 74960

You anons have excellent taste in childhood movies. bless

No. 74961

Scooby Doo on Zombie Island AND Scooby Doo and the Witch's Ghost. Still love the music from both, no shame.

No. 74963

Also, let's talk about this.

So much nostalgia in this thread and movies that I never heard of but so want to check out

No. 74966

>>74787
The part where the baby sister is crying and floods the sewer they were in scared the shit out of me. There was so much of this movie that I was scared of, but I would still watch it over and over again. That has to count for something right? I think it's good to expose kids to themes and imagery that isn't all sprinkles and rainbows and scare them a little bit.

No. 74970

>>74961
Loooove Scooby doo on Zombie Island. I didn't expect to like those movies when they came out because "baah!! Hate new scooby doo" but both those movies were great. Making me wanna rewatch them, anon.

No. 75016

>>74963
This was before my time but I always keep hearing about it. Is it worth watching the whole thing?

No. 75018

>>74787
in my opinion, it's not about restricting or keeping it secret, it's about how they present it to children. there is a reason why we have to 'dumb down' some science materials to kids, so they can at least understand the concept first.

>>74794
…good for you, i guess? that movie did horrify me as a child mostly because there are lots of blood and wounds. watching them now, i understand the message better though.

>>75016
I used to watch this when i was a child, it was good in my opinion, pretty funny too.

No. 75028

>>74775
I haven't seen this in forever, I'm downloading right now.

For the longest time I wrote off Roald Dahl-based movies because of how much I hated Grandpa Joe in Willy Wonka, but The Witches is another good one. Anjelica Huston killed it.

No. 75032

>>75016
Fuck yeah it is!

I mean, it's not the greatest movie ever, but you'd probably still get a kick out if it. I know I'm super nostalgic because I did see it when I was a kid and can remember the weird tingly feelings I had when Casper turned into a real boy.

No. 75033

>>74846
This movie is so depressing and awful, the air conditioner kills itself, the vacuum cleaner almost dies by eating it's own cord, the blanket hallucinates; if the characters weren't inanimate objects this wouldn't be a movie for children. That being said I loved it growing up.

No. 75034

>>75028
And Matilda!!

No. 75035

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Cmon u guys

No. 75036

>>75035
Adding a shout out to Homeward Bound

No. 75038

>>75035
ahhh a friend of mine bought me the soundtrack to this on vinyl. this post reminded me that i had it!

No. 75040

>>75038
Such a good soundtrack

No. 75045

>>74953
a bug's life is soooo good! the lesson in it is pretty spot on too, without showing much violence. Kevin Spacey as Hopper's voice is very terrifying.

No. 75049

>>74793
This looks super interesting I'll have to find an English sub of it

No. 75060

>>75045
>>74953
I used to obsess over a bug's life so much as a kid when it came out. I idolized Flik and being a tomboy girl wanted to practically be him for a while. Looking back I don't even know why, that movie isn't … SO engaging to me now.

No. 75061

>>74768
I still don't know why people consider Thumbelina to be one of the bad Bluth films. I thought it was good.

No. 75062

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Not early childhood, more so when I was about 13/14…watched it with a kid I was baby sitting and loved it. I went out and bought the Barbie doll that went with it. I still have it, it's on a shelf in bedroom. The animation didn't age well, but it's still a gorgeous movie.

No. 75068

>>74768
>>75061
it was good when i was a kid, but looking at it now, i get why it was bad. none of the characters are lovable, especially thumbelina, she's just sooo dumb imho. the songs are good though, i'll give it that.

>>75062
yeees, i love barbie series too! surprisingly some of them are not bad, hahhah

No. 75069

>>75061
Comparatively I can see how Thumbelina can be considered "bad" when up against American Tail or The Land Before Time, but I still thinks it holds it own.

No. 75070

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>>75062
You have sparked my recollection

No. 75072

>>73799
Omg I remember now: Happily Ever After

Movies up on YouTube in parts if anyones interested.

No. 75076

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>>74765
>>73822
>>73812
>>74781

I was trying to think of something not posted. so many good ones up there.

I watched pic related at least 2 times a week.

No. 75077

>>75070
oh fuck my love
i remember we had it ripped off on vhs and the quality was very shit even for early 2000s but i still looooooved it

No. 75081

>>75076
My sister and I would watch this movie every single time we went to my aunt's house because she was the only one who had a copy of it so we were always excited to be babysat there.

No. 75082

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No. 75084

>>75076
sorry, samefag.

I watched this more times than Little Nemo. like daily, This episode in particular.

No. 75086

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Try not to get that song stuck in your head

No. 75087

>>75060
Have you seen Seven Samurai?

No. 75088

>>75049
I watched it in German, wish I could help. It's really worth watching.

No. 75096

>>75086
Too late.

No. 75100

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>>75086
SLAM






JAM





SLAM

No. 75175

>>75068
I saw Thumbelina for the first time when I was an adult so I don't have the nostalgia factor playing, but I still thought it was decent. Nowhere near as bad as Rockadoodle, The Pebble and the Penguin or a Troll in the central park. The characters were pretty dull, I'll give it that, but I thought it was well written and kept my interest until the end.

>>75070
And as for this movie I really loved it as a kid but as an adult it's just a "so bad it's good" thing. I love making fun of it. I'm sorry.

No. 75176

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Has anyone else seen the 1957 soviet animated movie based on the Snow Queen story? I still think it's the best adaptation and even as an adult it's extremely endearing. The overall atmosphere is so dreamlike, the animation is good and it follows the original story to a T.

No. 75177

>>75176
There are other soviet animations based on tales and they are as good.

No. 75178

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>>75175
lol funny enough, i like the pebble and the penguin better than thumbelina because at least the main character and his sidekick are lovable (hubie and rocko) for me, the songs were good too. to each of our own, i guess, hehhe…

i agree with the swan lake princess, as a kid, it seemed wonderful, but as an adult, the story didn't make any sense, and the prince came off as shallow and cheesy, and the princess turned into some damsel in distress in the end. what a shame, the princess was likable at first, at least for me. again, the songs were good in my opinion.

>>75176
oh i didn't know it was adapted into an animated movie, growing up, i watched the live action version and i remembered being crept out by the hall of heads scene. i'm gonna search for the movie after this, thank you.

No. 75236

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this thread made me remember how much I loved Anastasia as a kid and now I'm watching it again

Honestly, that movie did Disney Princess as good as or better than Disney did. I keep on marvelling at the gesture animation and how natural it looks, to the point that it almost looks like rotoscoping in a few scenes.
Plus, you can always tell a Don Bluth by the sparkles.

To stay on topic:
I used to love Jack and the Beanstalk: The Real Story when I was a kid.
>>73786
My grand-dad did this to me with the Little Mermaid. I wanted the Disney movie and he found some pseudo-anime knockoff that probably spawned my weeb obsession. It was based off the original Hans Christian Anderson fairy-tale, though, so it had the whole part in it where the mermaid (I think her name was Marina?) has to decide whether to kill her prince on his wedding night in order to save her own life or not. It was pretty intense for a kid's cartoon, and honestly I'm glad I watched it because after that I wanted to read everything Anderson and Grimm ever put down in writing.

Anastasia is killing me, guys. I should never have watched that documentary about what really happened to the Romanovs.
>pic related

No. 75244

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I know it's not a movie, but I think all scandinavian loved (or hated idk) this when they were kids; Moomins (mummitrollet in norwegian but whatevs)
It's popular in Japan amongst non-adults too now, and weebs are picking it up

No. 75307

>>75176

Oh goodness yes, I had this on VHS as a child and I adored it.

No. 75317

Here you go with english subtitles.

No. 75337

>>75244
Would love to get into Moomins. Should I pick up some of the books/comics or just watch it?

No. 75339

>>75236
I have a morbid fascination with the Romanov murders. There have definitely been Russian leaders more deserving of assassination than them. Still, Russia has always been ruled by a special brand of scumbags.

No. 75341

>>75178
I forgot about this movie! Wow, I have to find it now.

No. 75342

>>75244
Comet in Moominland is such a good movie. The music is awesome, and the background art looks so fucking pretty. It makes me cry every time I watch it.

>>75337
The books and comics are a little more mature than the animation. I would suggest the comics, because they are goddamn genius and hilarious. The books are very cute and comfy, and some are somewhat melancholic. The 90s animation was aimed for kids, and the "edginess" of the comics was erased completely. It is easy going and cute and fun, but there are some seriously scary things in there. Everyone who watched it as a kid has nightmares of some of the moomin happenings still as an adult.

No. 75592

>>75062
I like the Princess and the Pauper one!

>>75176
I watched a newer Japanese anime of this and it was amazing.

No. 75613

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"Dear sweet, Littlefoot. Do you remember the way to the Great Valley?"

No. 75625

>>75613
They showed this film in my 2nd or 3rd grade class and every kid, including me, cried hard at this scene.

No. 75631

>>75613
stop. This was the first movie I remember ever crying at. Same with the iron giant soon after.

No. 75641

>>75613
I feel like I'm one of the only kids that didn't cry because I was too stupid to realise she was dying. For years I thought she was going to sleep and she just decided not to go to the Great Valley smh.

No. 75644

>>74437
My poor mother having to sit through me singing about purple ooze at least twice a week.

>tfw I named my dog Muffin because of how much I totally love/d this movie

No. 75647

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>>75613
Fun fact! The 10-year-old little girl who voiced Ducky was murdered by her mom's boyfriend 4 months before The Land Before Time was released.

No. 75655

>>75647

Everybody knows this now Anon.

No. 75660

>>75641
Me too. Well for me, it's because English was not my first language, and I still can't read the subtitle when the movie was being shown in my house. I get a feeling the mother dies, but I still don't understand the concept of 'dying' back then.

>>75647
oh my, really?? I didn't know this…so sad…Ducky was one of my favorite character in the movie…

No. 75664

>>73820
>not liking disney movies = edgy
The word edgy has really lost its meaning.

>>73821
I'm not claiming to be a special snowflake you little halfwit, I'm saying you're all blinded by nostalgia and disney movies are objectively mediocre to very bad.

>>74435
Like I said, I've never watched a lot of movies as a kid. So far I can only recall finding nemo and chicken little, and by then I was almost reaching puberty.

No. 75665

>>75664
>chicken little
Shit, meant chicken run

No. 75672

>>75647
everyone ALWAYS brings this up whenever talking about tLBT. It's sad that such a talented child actress is only known for being abused and then shot in her sleep by her psychotic, alcoholic father (yes, father, not "mom's boyfriend"). She was also in All dogs go to heaven and Don Bluth had planned to give her a lot of roles in the future.

No. 75677

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I remember I had a small crush on that stupid scarecrow

>>75072
This was one of my favorites, and I was so upset when the prince turned handsome again, because I thought he was sooo cute while he was cursed or whatever

No. 75680

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>>75644
Did you say purple ooze?

No. 75681

>>75644
Lol omfg laughed so hard when the lizard finally talked

No. 75682

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>>75664
>saying you're all blinded by nostalgia and disney movies are objectively mediocre to very bad

Not that anon, but that's your opinion, and it's okay, everyone has their own tastes. Let's just agree to disagree, we don't have to ruin anyone's nostalgic movie feeling.

Back to the topic, does anyone remember this cartoon? I remember being creeped out whenever the magician antagonist appear, because he could hypnotize people to be and do anything he wants.

No. 75684

>>75680
Is he from "Mighty Morphin Power Ranger the Movie"? The one with purple ooze fueled gigantic robot in it?

No. 75686

>>75647

Are all Hungarian stage parents pathologically jealous of their child's success?

No. 75688

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>>75682
Fuck yeah, still love everything about this movie.

I feel like there was a lot of dinosaur movies when I was a kid. We're Back, Jurassic Park, that TV show Dinosaurs, TLBT. I member being obsessed with dinosaurs when I was a kid, but who wasn't?

No. 75689

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>>75684
Yup! Ivan Ooze! So creepy as a kid.

No. 75691

>>75688
Also would like to add that I got the weird ~i don't know what this emotion is~ feels in the scene of Jurassic Park where Goldblum puts the water on Laura Dern's hand to explain I don't remember. Def contributed to my sexual awakening.

No. 75692

>>75688
hahaa me too anon, although my parents don't let me watch Jurassic Park because I was too young at the time.

>>75689
Eeeek! You're right anon, looking it right now, he IS creepy. I was scared more by the gigantic robot when i was a kid though, they just seem so menacing.

No. 75725

>>75342
Will definitely check them out then, thanks.

No. 75980

>>75682
>and it's okay
The replies say otherwise.



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