What is the Disney movie you remember most from your childhood?!


Question: Is there a certain Disney film you watch and it floods you with memories?
Was Disney a big part of your childhood?
Is it STILL a big part of your adult life?


Answers: Is there a certain Disney film you watch and it floods you with memories?
Was Disney a big part of your childhood?
Is it STILL a big part of your adult life?

The Disney opening credit's music " When you wish upon a star, makes no difference who you are " then can't remember the middle but drum beats & into "one of these many worlds will open to you..... Frontierland .....Tall tales & true from the ledgendary past etc ....Fantasyland ( tinkerbell spoofs around with magic sparkle dust zinging thru air ...& yr dreams really do come true uuue....always felt captured by the magic of that .Something truly wonderful was about to rocket us in to a 4th dimension of existence........ yeah, maybe my dreams would come true ! ahh the possibilities. Those dream merchants selling hope in a picture. Us kids would all be singing along. Just loved that as a kid, the anticipation, the excitement, an expectant hush falling over the living room or Cinema, bag of sweets in one sticky hand & melting ice cream in the other. Which one would it be tonight , I recall being in agonies of ecstasy, hoping it would be ..I think my favorite, when really small was Fantasyland . I loved Tinkerbell & "Thumbellina," so cute. Donald Duck & Felix the cat, very first cartoon I ever watched when our family got it's first T.V, a black & white Phillips but we would have watched anything & did when we first got it. Cartoons never really caught on with me, tho I had a soft spot for Felix & Tweety Bird.
But Mary Poppins had a haunting allure for me, that Julie Andrews, floating gracefully skywards, stoically attached to her umbrella, saving people,left right & centre, yes that's been an influence alright !. Lucky I read "Alice in Wonderland', so I knew about the rabbitholes. On the song : "Spoonful of sugar", being a sickly child, I had it sung to me more times than I care to remember. Then what about that word, the longest word you ever heard " Supercalifragilisticexpallido scious!
after all these years it's right there, like yesterday.
& The Sound of Music, first movie I cried at, my grandmother growled me, actually the day I saw that movie was a grand adventure to the centre of the city I was 5 years old & I saw my first kiss . I'll never forget my astonishment at the sght of a couple kissing in a shop doorway, I could barely drag my eyes awy but my Grandmother held my hand so tightly, there was no chance for dawdling, Disney....memorables.....
Bobby of Blackfriars about a little rough & tumble dog a scotch terrier I think & for sure The "Incredible Journey", I remember I took my brothers & pushed my sister in her pram to our our little local "pictures" see this one ,about a cat & 2 dogs who got left behind when their family shifted cross the States .The movie, covers the animals' brave trek to catch up with their owners, it cost sixpence to get in & seemed like an awful lot of money then.We laughed, we cried (but you didn't dare let anyone see that !) We thought Mr Walt Disney was primo, a grown up who had a magical gift,& was n't sad like all the other grown ups.
My tastes have broadened somewhat from those halycon days . ....that probably has n't always been a good thing. I don't know if these movies r Disney or not Spongebob, & recently Alvin & Chipmonks, I didn't clock their genesis, branding is so watered down now. Great question though , thank you, brings back real happy times.

Peter Pan
and
Mary Poppins.

Both still remain my favourite films. But I have vivid memories of My Mum taking me to see peter pan when i was a little girl some 35 years ago!!!!

Sleeping Beauty and Bedknobs and Broomsticks(love that movie)!

The Jungle Book with the music of Phil Harris and Louie Prima - absolutely magic.

Snow White, it was the first film I ever saw in the cinema.

I am not a fan of Disney films at all, so none of the others hold special memories. Well, memories of boredom maybe :-)

i dont have a fav or watcht one over and over as a kid,but i guess i remember the lion king,bambi and dumbo.they are tripy when high tho lol

HUGE fan of Disney Classics. Bambi, Dumbo, Fox & the Hound, Little Mermaid, Cinderella, etc. I've still got most of them and watch them from time to time, when I need to seriously wind down and escape the stress of the real world. Reminds me of a time when all that mattered was being happy and loving your family.

Tarzan, definitely.

Never was really into Disney movies. Suppose my favorite was Cinderella. Can't say i'd sit through it now though

Probably Alice In Wonderland..

i remember ALL the Disney movies and such, It has always been a big part of my childhod 2 and still is!

101 Dalmatians

Bedknobs and Broomsticks. the football game is hilarious as is the Nazi raid.

aladdin, remember my dad taking me and my sister when younger. not seen it in ages! watched the jungle book last week though :-)

i still love disney (and im 18!) i love them all but my fav is beautt and the beast. i think the songs are fantastic !!!!! and i still shed a tear every time i watch lion king !

Sleeping Beauty was the first Disney film i owned. But i loved Snow White because i had short balck curly hair and pretended to be snow white, didnt have 7 dwarves though hehe

*Winnie the Pooh*

when i was young there were a lot of Disney's videos in my house.
it was really big part of my childhood.
winnie the pooh is still my favorite.
although it was maden for children, it gives us many lessons and it's also funny.

I didnt really do disney even now i dont,
NOW then give me carebears any day hee hee.
x

Bambi. I remember me and my sisters walking to the dollar movies to see it and we all cried all the way home! when i was a kid the only time we could see Disney movies was at the movies (when they came around) or when thay came on TV and when they came on TV it was an event, the whole family would gather around the TV and watch. Now we just slap in the DVD whenever we want, alot of the thrill is gone. New movies lost their appeal too, most people will say they are just going to wait till it comes out on DVD and watch it at home. Disney is my babysitter now! put the DVD in, their eye's glaze over and now you have some time to yourself. It's sad but true.

Snow White and Sleeping Beauty were the only two I can remember watching fully on VHS =] back in the day before trash like High School Musical

Alladin and Lion King!

Cinderella
I watched it so many times, I knew every single line by heart.

lion king i love the song
peterpan
Faviorte of mine

Cinderella

lol



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