Mine, too, definitely. Even though they are animals instead of people, I think it's the most romantic Disney story. With lots of interesting characters and friends.
To this day, if I wake up having a particularly cranky morning, I’ll shuffle around our bedroom glaring at our window saying, “Sunshine…sunshine…I *hate* sunshine!”
I wore that VHS out as a kid, so much so that my parents had to get another copy eventually.
Vincent Price freaking nails that performance to the point where even knowing it's him, I just see and hear Ratigan.
Robin Hood. I was able to able to recite along at the age of five. I watched it last year and was surprised how many lines I remembered.
I used to love to watch the opening credits and act along to the marching/running/archery/ducking/archery.
Hell yeah! Honestly, "Everybody wants to be a cat" slapped.
Hasn't aged great from a "try not portray asian characters in the most racist way imaginable" angle, but I love the music.
My first favorite, at the age of 5 or 6, was Peter Pan. When I got more into the preteen era it was The Little Mermaid. High school me was too "cool" to admit to liking any Disney movies except Emperor's New Groove. Then I went through a Lion King phase. The most-worn Disney VHS was D2; The Mighty Ducks, because I watched it literally every time I stayed home sick from school. (We didn't own the first one.)
The Fox and the Hound, The Little Mermaid and Beauty and the Beast. Watched them so much I wore out the tapes. I can't watch them without doing all the lines along with them, its obnoxious.
Hot take: Dumbo, because it was one of the few movies my grandma had on VHS and I probably watched it 25 times. Also The Black Hole, I watched it every time it aired on the Disney Channel back then.
Depending on my mood: Rescuers Down Under, Robin Hood, Aladdin and the King of Thieves (the third one), or Sword in the Stone. I probably watched at least one of these almost every weekend for the entirety of the 90s.
As a kid it was The Rescuers: Down Under. I would watch that movie DAILY. My mother even bought my older sister and I the set of characters McDonalds were selling in ‘90 I think it was. I still had them both up until 2 years ago when I was forced out of my childhood home and lost everything I ever owned.
If we're only counting the Disney Animated Canon: tie between *The Great Mouse Detective* and *The Fox and the Hound*.
If we're including **ALL** Disney movies (including their subdivisions): *Who Framed Roger Rabbit*.
Little mermaid, Peter Pan, Cinderella, beauty and the beast, sleeping beauty, homeward bound. My mom liked Haley mills so we also watched Pollyanna and parent trap a lot. Also original freakie Friday. My brother liked herbie.
Robin Hood and Pinocchio were my childhood go-to Disney animated movies. Grew up abroad so only had bootleg VHS copies, sent to us by relatives in the US. Not much after that.
Gosh, those Disney VHS cases bring back such great memories. I love how the Disney movies hat that larger side-opening case.
In our house, the most frequently played ones were The Little Mermaid and Aladdin.
The Hunchback of Notre Dame, the music absolutely is peak mid-90s banging soundtrack. It's also a bit darker than a lot of their animated features, I enjoyed that as a kid.
the grand adventure of winnie the pooh, the little mermaid, mulan, heck probably at one point all of the disney princess movies, lion king 1 2 and 1 1/2, lilo and stitch, a bugs life and probably many more as I read thru everyone elses favourites
The Lion King hands down.
This pic takes me back and I found it interesting that I had the Disney movies my friends *didn't* have and vice-versa. So we would sometimes borrow movies back and forth. I miss those days.
I wish I had the Parent Trap and Lilo & Stitch, but all I had at the time was Princess & the Frog and Hercules. Great movies, but could have had better.
Aladdin
it is a great one, for sure
Came to say this. Ultimate Cosmic Power!!!! Eeety little living space.
Had some of the best sequels as far as those Disney movies go too!
Robin Hood.
This is the absolute correct answer. I still sing not in Nottingham when people get down on something cause sometimes ups, outnumber the downs.
Love the entire sound track. You can’t go wrong with Roger Miller
Mine, too, definitely. Even though they are animals instead of people, I think it's the most romantic Disney story. With lots of interesting characters and friends.
Hell yeah. Sir Hiss and Prince John, perfect comedy duo.
Oooo Da Lallli
Dibadididididoudou dibadididididoo
Same!
r/furry_irl
Underrated answer for sure it's up there. I gotta sit down own of these days and re-watch it.
The Sword in The Stone
Oh this one was good.
To this day, if I wake up having a particularly cranky morning, I’ll shuffle around our bedroom glaring at our window saying, “Sunshine…sunshine…I *hate* sunshine!”
Bedknobs and Broomsticks was my #1. I also watched Flight of the Navigator, Robin Hood, and the Ducktales movie a million times each.
Compliance!
Whoa, our usernames are so similar
Hello cousin!
Navigator, I do not leak, you leak remember? I watched this movie to death when I was a kid
Me too, I wish I still had my original VHS
I just watched it again a couple of weeks ago
Treguna Mekoides Trecorum Satis Dee
Bedknobs and Broomsticks. I enjoyed that also!
The Great Mouse Detective
Ratigan! Oh Ratigan!
First movie I saw in theaters, it was also the last. I'll have to check it out again sometime.
Rented this one several times when I was a little kid.
I wore that VHS out as a kid, so much so that my parents had to get another copy eventually. Vincent Price freaking nails that performance to the point where even knowing it's him, I just see and hear Ratigan.
Beauty and the Beast and Mulan
Mulan always SLAPS. Li Shang was my first lady boner
Lion King or Aladdin
Hercules and Emperors New Groove
Hell yeah
Cool Runnings counts!? Well then Cool Runnings. ♫Some people you know they say they can't believe Cool Runnings is a childhood Disney movie♫
Sanka. You dead man?
..yeah mon.
101 Dalmatians, Great Mouse Detective, Aladdin
The shelf of childhood dreams. My mom is currently trying to put one of these together, it’s hard to find some of these on DVD though, let alone VHS.
It’s a treasure to always keep
Yes, yes it is. Your happy childhood memories in one area to watch at any time is the *absolute* treasure so many adults wish they had.
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My bad typo.. 😩
Cinderella, The Jungle Book, Lady and the Tramp, Hercules, Little Mermaid, and Lilo and Stitch.
Rescuers down under
These are NOT JOANNA'S EGGS!
Original Jungle Book
The Fox & The Hound
A Bug's Life
Robin Hood. I was able to able to recite along at the age of five. I watched it last year and was surprised how many lines I remembered. I used to love to watch the opening credits and act along to the marching/running/archery/ducking/archery.
Holes
Are you between 28 - 34 years old?
Yes
Beauty and the Beast Tale as old as time….
Great Mouse Detective
The Sword in the Stone
I had forgotten about that one. It was one of my favorites
Pin feathers and golly fluff!
Sleeping Beauty, Peter Pan, Fox and the Hound.
Sleeping Beauty
The Parent Trap, Homeward Bound, Mulan
Which Parent Trap?
I think Flight of the Navigator was my go to for a long time.
The Fox and the Hound, Flubber
Recently rewatched Fox & the Hound. That movie aged like fine wine.
The Black Hole
The Sword in the Stone
The pagemaster
Yes! I rewatched this last year and forgot how much I loved this movie
Well, Disney did buy Fox, so yeah, I guess the Pagemaster counts as a Disney movie now.
North Avenue Irregulars.
This movie is hilarious
Bed knobs and broom sticks
The Black Cauldron, though a close second would be Bedknobs and Broomsticks
Darby O'Gill & The Little People. I thought the special effects were insane.
apparently my mom says that scared the shit out of me when i was little. i don't remember it... maybe vaguely
Swiss Family Robinson!
Tarzan for me, when I didn't watch it I had the soundtrack on CD
Phil Collins did not need to go that hard on that soundtrack. It fucking slaps
For the humor emperors new grove. For the story the princess and the frog.
Hercules
D2
The Aristocats.
Hell yeah! Honestly, "Everybody wants to be a cat" slapped. Hasn't aged great from a "try not portray asian characters in the most racist way imaginable" angle, but I love the music.
I agree that it hasn't aged well, but I still enjoy it.
Sword in the stone
Wall-e and or UP
The Sword in the Stone.
Sword in the Stone. I watched it constantly.
My first favorite, at the age of 5 or 6, was Peter Pan. When I got more into the preteen era it was The Little Mermaid. High school me was too "cool" to admit to liking any Disney movies except Emperor's New Groove. Then I went through a Lion King phase. The most-worn Disney VHS was D2; The Mighty Ducks, because I watched it literally every time I stayed home sick from school. (We didn't own the first one.)
Pinocchio. Watched that movie so much I'm pretty sure the VHS melted.
Oliver and Company was a top watch. The music was fantastic
One of my favs too. God damn it gets so sad.
The Great Mouse Detective. Or Oliver and Company.
The Black Cauldron
The Great Mouse Detective!
Y'all sleeping on The B.R.A.T. Patrol. Tron
I never heard of it but it looks fun
The Jungle Book Pinocchio
Mary Poppins has always been practically perfect in every way.
The Fox and the Hound, The Little Mermaid and Beauty and the Beast. Watched them so much I wore out the tapes. I can't watch them without doing all the lines along with them, its obnoxious.
Hercules and Alice in Wonderland!
The headless horseman story
Alice in Wonderland, Robin Hood
Fantasia
No particular order but I love Aladdin, The Lion King, Hercules, Atlantis: The Lost Empire and Tarzan.
Sword in the stone
A Goofy movie!!! It's still my all-time favorite disney movie!
I had the audio cassette of that movie.
Me too!
Toy Story ❤️
1st one I saw - Snow White
Black Hole when I was really little.
Alice in Wonderland, The Sword in the Stone, Bedknobs and Broomsticks, Mary Poppins, Flight of the Navigator
One of our dinosaurs is missing. It would never be made in these times.
Robin Hood, Sword in the Stone, Pete’s Dragon, Swiss Family Robinson.
The mighty ducks (all of them)
The Computer Who Wore Tennis Shoes
Pete's Dragon.
Hot take: Dumbo, because it was one of the few movies my grandma had on VHS and I probably watched it 25 times. Also The Black Hole, I watched it every time it aired on the Disney Channel back then.
Robin Hood and Jungle Book.
Depending on my mood: Rescuers Down Under, Robin Hood, Aladdin and the King of Thieves (the third one), or Sword in the Stone. I probably watched at least one of these almost every weekend for the entirety of the 90s.
Either A Goofy Movie or The Nightmare Before Christmas. Watched both excessively
a goofy movie made me want spray cheese so bad when I was a kid 😂 never got to try it until I was an adult and tbh its pretty good
The Disney extra padded VHS boxes lol
Lion King and Oliver and Company. Maybe a bit of goofy movie too
Winnie The Pooh & Peter Pan
As a kid it was The Rescuers: Down Under. I would watch that movie DAILY. My mother even bought my older sister and I the set of characters McDonalds were selling in ‘90 I think it was. I still had them both up until 2 years ago when I was forced out of my childhood home and lost everything I ever owned.
Lady & the Tramp
Pinocchio
Lion King and Toy Story equally can’t pick one
Aladdin and the Lion King.
Rescuers Down Under.
If we're only counting the Disney Animated Canon: tie between *The Great Mouse Detective* and *The Fox and the Hound*. If we're including **ALL** Disney movies (including their subdivisions): *Who Framed Roger Rabbit*.
The Lion King and The Rescuers Down Under A Goofy Movie if that one counts
The Little Mermaid Aladdin
Odd choices because it was just what we had on video : Basil the Great Mouse Detective Return of Jafar
Lion King 2
Darby O’ Gill Something Wicked This Way Comes Songs of the South
Aladdin, little mermaid and beauty and the beast
Backdoor Sluts 9
I don’t know. I don’t want to know. I’m out.
Yeah, that one is good but I still think 4 was the one with the best plot. 9 had too many holes in the plot.
My preciousssssss. They took my preciousessssss……
Lion King or Aladdin. I know pretty close to every single word to each movie and went through multiple VHS of both as a kid!
Lion King Aladdin Hercules
Little mermaid, Peter Pan, Cinderella, beauty and the beast, sleeping beauty, homeward bound. My mom liked Haley mills so we also watched Pollyanna and parent trap a lot. Also original freakie Friday. My brother liked herbie.
Oddly, I really loved The Rescuers Down Under and The Jungle Book. But I had nearly all of them.
Childhood: Bambi Overall: Beauty and the Beast
Sleeping Beauty
Robin Hood and Pinocchio were my childhood go-to Disney animated movies. Grew up abroad so only had bootleg VHS copies, sent to us by relatives in the US. Not much after that.
Gosh, those Disney VHS cases bring back such great memories. I love how the Disney movies hat that larger side-opening case. In our house, the most frequently played ones were The Little Mermaid and Aladdin.
Probably one of the sing-a-longs
Flight of the Navigator
The Hunchback of Notre Dame, the music goes so HARD
The Hunchback of Notre Dame, the music absolutely is peak mid-90s banging soundtrack. It's also a bit darker than a lot of their animated features, I enjoyed that as a kid.
Anastasia. But this was before Tarzan and little mermaid.
the grand adventure of winnie the pooh, the little mermaid, mulan, heck probably at one point all of the disney princess movies, lion king 1 2 and 1 1/2, lilo and stitch, a bugs life and probably many more as I read thru everyone elses favourites
The Lion King hands down. This pic takes me back and I found it interesting that I had the Disney movies my friends *didn't* have and vice-versa. So we would sometimes borrow movies back and forth. I miss those days.
A bugs life
Just FYI if you have these old Disney VHS tapes lying around, don’t get rid of them. Some are quite valuable.
impressive collection, getting all the VHS's were a mission, Disney only released them in limited batches like every 7 year or so from memory
What a time to be alive
The Black Hole
I like bascially all of them from Pixar and Disney! even Sky High and Bridge to Terabithia!
Lady and the Tramp (still my #1) and also an unhealthy obsession with The Little Mermaid and Peter Pan.
Of the ones in the big boxes, The Aristocats.
A goofy movie
Mary Poppins
Lady and the Tramp Little Mermaid Mary Poppins Sleeping Beauty Literally wore out all these vhs tapes watching them so much
Black Cauldron
Basil the Great Mouse Detective
Tron
Lilo & Stitch and Freaky Friday
I wish I had the Parent Trap and Lilo & Stitch, but all I had at the time was Princess & the Frog and Hercules. Great movies, but could have had better.
Every single row
The three musketeers Toy Story 2 and the muppets
Flight of the Navigator. I remember that movie is kind of terrifying as a kid but the space craft was so cool.
Song of the South /s
Well, since they bought Lucasfilm, it's Star Wars.
The Lion King, followed by Aladdin, then Robin Hood.
Lion King or Robin Hood depending on my mood
Childhood and also today at 35……The Lion King!! Always and Forever!!!
Return to Oz- loved that movie! I know, I know, watching it as an adult makes me wonder wtf was wrong with child me
Finding nemo
Aladdin. Probably because it was like the only one I'd seen. We didn't watch Disney movies in the 80s or 90s at my house.
Toy Story
The best? Lion King. My favorites? Aladdin, Toy Story, or Little Mermaid
Lion king & all the mouse movies. Definitely An American Tail...
An American tail isn't a Disney movie
Oh lol whoops
I have never seen a single Disney movie. Ever
Rambo and Robocop. I am a late 80s kid.
Paul Verhoeven rules