Should I have quoted one of my favorite movies to start off this blog
post or would have been to cliché? Disney has really got me excited
lately for all the live-action Disney remakes that they have coming
out. At first, I was scared. How on earth can they remake any of my
favorite movies and turn them into live-action remakes? How on earth
could Disney do such a thing to me? It wasn’t until I thought it
through if the kids watch the live-action movies, maybe, just maybe
they’d like the cartoon version as well.
Whether or not my
favorite Disney movie has become a live-action already or not. I
compiled my top 10 Disney movies for the world to see. ’m not going
to talk about the live-action remakes at all I mean the cartoon
versions the classics. My favorite Disney movies may not be your
favorite Disney movies, or then again they just might be your
favorite? Where do yours fall between my favorites? I
10.
Oliver and CompanyEvery single time I’ve watched Oliver in Company I felt bad for Oliver, the cute orange kitten that nobody wanted to adopt. I’ve felt like there was a time that I’ve been looked over and people didn’t seem to get me, a time when I didn’t fit in with the mold. I was never adopted but it didn’t mean that I didn’t relate to Oliver in one way or another.
9. Lilo & Stitch
Stitch is cute, and the message behind the movie is one of
my favorite messages, “Ohana Means Family, Family means no-one gets
left behind or forgotten.” Through thick and thin you see how much
Lilo means to Nani, and how she hopes that getting a dog would help
Lilo grow. Exactly that, is what makes Lilo and Stitch one of my top
movies.
8.Bambi
Whenever
I’m outside and I see clover, or I’m eating something that
doesn’t taste too good but happens to be good for me. I remember
what Thumper said about food. Sometimes you do have to go through
some bad stuff before you can try some amazing things. It’s my new
motto when it comes to being gluten-free!
7. The Fox and The Hound
I love dogs, but I really love foxes. This time and probably
one of the only times in history a Fox and a Hound can get along with
each other. I know the actual The Fox and The Hound movie is 20x’s
darker than the way that Disney is selling it. I keep in mind
Disney’s reference, that friends can come in many shapes and
colors.
6. The Brave Little Toaster
Way before Toy Story, I already knew that my appliances could
talk and have conversations with each other. My TV was probably
talking to my computer when I was at the store and I didn’t know it.
My toaster was flirting with the microwave, and don’t even get me
started thinking about the conversations between my laptop and the
X-Box no way! I kind of feel bad that my mom was subjected to
watching the Brave Little Toaster so many times.
5. The Lion King
Simba and Nala will be two of the coolest cats ever. I named two pet
cats when I was a child after Simba and Nala. The storyline was a
bit dark and bit on the edge, a “brother” kills his brother so
that he could become king. That was dark and gritty, but I didn’t
care about it being dark and gritty. I just loved the movie and I
loved the storyline.
4. Beauty and the Beast
Finally, there was a movie with a character that was a lot like
I was. A book women a loner. Someone who wasn’t like the rest. I
liked all the other Disney Princesses, but I could relate to wanting
to read more than finding a prince. Once she actually fell for
another book-loving man (beast), it gave me hope that there were men
out there that actually did like to read and that reading wasn’t
just a hobby set aside for females. Then when the beast turned into
the handsome Princess Adam my heart was in 1000 pieces. He was good
looking and read books
3. Aladdin
If Adam
was who I wanted to base a man’s looks after, it was Aladdin was
who I liked personality-wise. All Aladdin really wanted was Jasmine
and because he knew that he had to be a king he did just that.
I’m not saying lying is a good thing or hoping someone can help you
skirt around the rules. I loved the kindness, despite his upbringing
that Aladdin had in his heart.
The movie itself was a classic as well. Robin Williams. Flying Carpets. Raja. Abu. These were all classic characters and actors that will be remembered for such an amazing movie.
The movie itself was a classic as well. Robin Williams. Flying Carpets. Raja. Abu. These were all classic characters and actors that will be remembered for such an amazing movie.
2. The Nightmare Before Christmas
It’ll be disputed if The Nightmare Before
Christmas is a cartoon or not. But I am one of those Nightmare Before
Christmas addicts, one of those people who want everything The
Nightmare Before Christmas related. Jack and Sally, and the whole
gang are a great way to spend my Christmas, Halloween, and almost
every other holiday.
1. Lady and The Tramp
I actually owned a pet dog while growing up named Lady,
specifically named after Lady from Lady and the Tramp. Lady and the
Tramp became my favorite movie because I loved how the dogs could
talk with each other and how much comedy was put into one movie. I
still believe I can own my self a muzzle and pull a log with it if I
tried.
The question to my readers: What Disney cartoon is
your favorite? If they haven’t turned it into a live-action movie
yet, would you watch it? If they have turned it into a live-action
movie what did you think of it?
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