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Top Five, Bottom Five and movie that needs more park time

Greenlawler

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
The talk of the Atlantis ride has inspired me...
What are your Personal Top Five Disney Theatrical Animated Films (non Pixar), and the Personal Bottom Five (I know we all love them so, but if you were ranking in order there would be a bottom 5).
And what movie would you like to see represented more in the parks?

Top Five
1. Robin Hood
2. Sleeping Beauty
3. Ichabod and Mr. Toad
4. Snow White
5. Hercules

Bottom Five
1. Oliver and Company
2. Make Mine Music
3. Aristocats
4. Pocohantus
5. Saludos Amigos

In the Parks More: Great Mouse Detective (maybe a Basil or Rattagin character)
 

davewasbaloo

New Member
This is a good one:

Top Five
1. Lion King
2. Beauty and the Beast
3. Brother Bear
4. Treasure Planet
5. Tarzan

Bottom Five
1. Home on the Range
2. Oliver and Company
3. The Rescuers Down Under
4. Aristocats
5. Fox and the Hounds


In the Parks More: Atlantis and Treasure Planet. I would love an attraction based on these :D
 

Pumbas Nakasak

Heading for the great escape.
Top:

1. Aladdin
2. Emperors New Groove
3. Booty and the Beast
4. Jungle Book
5. Robin Hood

Bottom:

1. Tarzan
2. Fox n Hounds
3.Oliver n Co
4. Pok herhighness
5. Bambi

No more characters or movie based attractions please
 

fmingo36

Well-Known Member
Top:
1.) Lady and the Tramp
2.) Cinderella
3.) Alice in Wonderland
4.) Mary Poppins
5.) The Little Mermaid

Worst:
1.) The Black Cauldron
2.) Fantasatia 2000
3.) Tarzan
4.) Treasure Planet
5.) Saludos Amingo

More from: Alice in Wonderland (the characters are too cool!), also would love to see Thumper and Flower walking around the park (I would be twitterpaited :p )
 

bordesley

New Member
Top 5
1/ The Lion King
2/ Lilo and Stitch
3/ The little Mermaid
4/ Snow White
5/ Fantasia

Worse 5
1/ The Black Cauldron
2/ Oliver and Company
3/ Tarzan
4/ Atlantis
5/ Hercules

In The Parks , I agree with fmingo36 that Alice in Wonderland would be ace, it would make a great ride in my opinion with the whole shrinking/growing very mad world being suited to something with thrills.
 

Epcot82Guy

Well-Known Member
Top:

1. Beauty and the Beast
2. Lilo & Stitch
3. Lion King
4. Little Mermaid
5. Cinderella

Bottom:

1. Home on the Range
2. Treasure Planet
3. Atlantis
4. Rescuers Down Under
5. Bambi

More representation: BATB could use a different venue, and I would like to see 101 Dalmatians around in an attraction
 

iubigman

Active Member
My lists!

Top 5:

5. Peter Pan
4. Aladdin
3. Pinocchio
2. Hunchback
1. Beauty and the Beast

Bottom: in no order

Aristocats
Oliver and Company
Home on the Range
Pocohantas
Don't kill me.....Lion King (Music issues for me)

There NEEDS to be a Dark Ride attraction of Beauty and the Beast, there is simply NO excuse for the lack of one.
 

Grim Grinner

New Member
We need an Emperor's New Groove rollercoaster, just like in the movie. Although I hated it when I saw it in the theater, it has since grown to be one of my favorites.

The theming is a no-brainer, and could fit perfectly in Adventureland.
 

Enderikari

Well-Known Member
There NEEDS to be a Dark Ride attraction of Beauty and the Beast, there is simply NO excuse for the lack of one.

Really? So Disney can't have a successful park without a BatB dark ride? Change your verbs there, Disney doesn't NEED one, you WANT one.. And there are all sorts of excuses why they don't have one, the very simplest being.... they don't NEED one.

Besides, aren't attractions based on movies kind of an Imagineers easy way out? One of the hardest, but most important elements of an attraction is its story... But with an attraction like Peter Pan, or Alice in Wonderland, or Pinocchio's Daring Journey, the story is already there. Give the creators of attractions like Roger Rabbit's Car Toon Spin or Stitch's Great Escape a little credit, at least they tried to add to the story, as opposed to just rehashing what's already there
 

goofy11

New Member
Top:

1. The Rescuers
2. Mr Toad
3. Fox and the Hound
4. Sword and the Stone
5. Peter Pan

Bottom:

1. Home on the Range
2. Fantasatia 2000
3. Atlantis
4. Oliver and Company
5. Any movie that is a sequel

In the Parks More: I think we need more Stich or Lion King:hammer:
 

Imaginationeer

New Member
top
1. Lady and the tramp
2. Pinnochio
3. Tarzan
4. Fantasia
5. Sleeping Beauty

Bottom
1. Nigtmare before Christmas
2. Lilo and Stitch
3. Aladdin
4. The Little Mermaid
5. The Incredibles
 

kennyj29

Member
I don't know how you can keep out Pixar.

Top Five:
1. - Beauty and the Beast
2. - Aladdin
3. - Lion King
4. - Little Mermaid
5. - Nemo

Bottom Five:
1. - Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
2. - The Black Cauldron
3. - Brother Bear
4. - Bug's Life
5. - Hunchback of Notre Dame
 

SCRacerX70

Member
Top 5 (including Pixar)

1) The Incredibles
2) Cars
3) Fantasia 2000
4) Lady and the Tramp
5) 101 Dalmations

Bottom 5

1-5 Any "Direct to Disney DVD" cheapquel

Attraction ideas? I'll leave that to Imagineering...
 

dazzer68

New Member
top five....
snow white
bambi
peter pan
lion king
and little mermaid
all in no order but my top 5
bottom five...
basil...
ariscrats
rescuers
oliver
black cauldron
all good stories but badly drawn nasty 80's stuff
i would like any of the first lot but probably bambi made in to a ride of somesort, something educational and fun
 

Greenlawler

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
I left out Pixar because I was refering to the "Disney Animated Classics" these were defined as the Disney animated theatrical releases. For some reason I have never been told excludes The Goofy movies and Ducktales. It also excludes the Petes Dragon, Mary Poppins, Bedknobs, etc.....due to the live action footage (although Three Callbelleros, Fun and Fancy Free and Saludos Amigos also have live action and are considred "Disney Animated Classics" :dazzle:)
I have not seen a list recently but I am assuming Emporers New Groove, Fantasia 2000, Return to Neverland, Home on the Range, and Chicken Little will be considered in this category (although JMO none seem to have the spendor of the older releases).

None, I repeat none of the sequals that are straight to video release are considered here either.
 

Greenlawler

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
Here is the list

<TABLE class=wikitable width=550><TBODY><TR><TH>#</TH><TH>Film</TH><TH>Date of original release</TH></TR><TR><TD>1</TD><TD>Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs</TD><TD>December 21, 1937 (premiere)
February 4, 1938</TD></TR><TR><TD>2</TD><TD>Pinocchio</TD><TD>February 7, 1940 (premiere)
February 9, 1940</TD></TR><TR><TD>3</TD><TD>Fantasia <SUP>1, 2</SUP></TD><TD>November 13, 1940 (premiere)
January 29, 1941 (roadshow)
January 1942</TD></TR><TR><TD>4</TD><TD>Dumbo <SUP>3</SUP></TD><TD>October 23, 1941</TD></TR><TR><TD>5</TD><TD>Bambi</TD><TD>August 13, 1942 (limited)
August 21, 1942</TD></TR><TR><TD>6</TD><TD>Saludos Amigos <SUP>1, 2, 3</SUP></TD><TD>August 24, 1942 (Brazil)
February 6, 1943 (USA)</TD></TR><TR><TD>7</TD><TD>The Three Caballeros <SUP>1, 2</SUP></TD><TD>December 21, 1944 (premiere)
February 3, 1945</TD></TR><TR><TD>8</TD><TD>Make Mine Music <SUP>1</SUP></TD><TD>April 20, 1946 (premiere)
August 15, 1946</TD></TR><TR><TD>9</TD><TD>Fun and Fancy Free <SUP>1, 2</SUP></TD><TD>September 27, 1947</TD></TR><TR><TD>10</TD><TD>Melody Time <SUP>1</SUP></TD><TD>May 27, 1948</TD></TR><TR><TD>11</TD><TD>The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad <SUP>1, 3</SUP></TD><TD>October 5, 1949</TD></TR><TR><TD>12</TD><TD>Cinderella</TD><TD>February 15, 1950</TD></TR><TR><TD>13</TD><TD>Alice in Wonderland</TD><TD>July 26, 1951 (limited)
July 28, 1951</TD></TR><TR><TD>14</TD><TD>Peter Pan</TD><TD>February 5, 1953</TD></TR><TR><TD>15</TD><TD>Lady and the Tramp <SUP>4</SUP></TD><TD>June 16, 1955 (premiere)
June 22, 1955</TD></TR><TR><TD>16</TD><TD>Sleeping Beauty <SUP>5</SUP></TD><TD>January 29, 1959</TD></TR><TR><TD>17</TD><TD>One Hundred and One Dalmatians</TD><TD>January 25, 1961</TD></TR><TR><TD>18</TD><TD>The Sword in the Stone</TD><TD>December 25, 1963</TD></TR><TR><TD>19</TD><TD>The Jungle Book</TD><TD>October 18, 1967</TD></TR><TR><TD>20</TD><TD>The Aristocats</TD><TD>December 11, 1970 (premiere)
December 24, 1970</TD></TR><TR><TD>21</TD><TD>Robin Hood</TD><TD>November 8, 1973</TD></TR><TR><TD>22</TD><TD>The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh <SUP>1, 2</SUP></TD><TD>March 11, 1977</TD></TR><TR><TD>23</TD><TD>The Rescuers</TD><TD>June 22, 1977</TD></TR><TR><TD>24</TD><TD>The Fox and the Hound</TD><TD>July 10, 1981</TD></TR><TR><TD>25</TD><TD>The Black Cauldron <SUP>5</SUP></TD><TD>July 24, 1985</TD></TR><TR><TD>26</TD><TD>The Great Mouse Detective</TD><TD>July 2, 1986</TD></TR><TR><TD>27</TD><TD>Oliver & Company</TD><TD>November 13, 1988 (premiere)
November 18, 1988</TD></TR><TR><TD>28</TD><TD>The Little Mermaid</TD><TD>November 15, 1989 (premiere)
November 17, 1989</TD></TR><TR><TD>29</TD><TD>The Rescuers Down Under</TD><TD>November 16, 1990</TD></TR><TR><TD>30</TD><TD>Beauty and the Beast</TD><TD>November 13, 1991 (premiere)
November 22, 1991</TD></TR><TR><TD>31</TD><TD>Aladdin</TD><TD>November 11, 1992 (limited)
November 25, 1992</TD></TR><TR><TD>32</TD><TD>The Lion King</TD><TD>June 15, 1994 (limited)
June 24, 1994</TD></TR><TR><TD>33</TD><TD>Pocahontas</TD><TD>June 16, 1995 (premiere)
June 23, 1995</TD></TR><TR><TD>34</TD><TD>The Hunchback of Notre Dame</TD><TD>June 21, 1996</TD></TR><TR><TD>35</TD><TD>Hercules</TD><TD>June 14, 1997 (premiere)
June 27, 1997</TD></TR><TR><TD>36</TD><TD>Mulan</TD><TD>June 5, 1998 (premiere)
June 19, 1998</TD></TR><TR><TD>37</TD><TD>Tarzan</TD><TD>June 18, 1999</TD></TR><TR><TD>38</TD><TD>Fantasia 2000 <SUP>1,2</SUP></TD><TD>December 17, 1999 (premiere)
January 1, 2000 (IMAX)
June 16, 2000</TD></TR><TR><TD>39</TD><TD>The Emperor's New Groove</TD><TD>December 10, 2000 (premiere)
December 15, 2000</TD></TR><TR><TD>40</TD><TD>Atlantis: The Lost Empire</TD><TD>June 3, 2001 (premiere)
June 8, 2001 (limited)
June 15, 2001</TD></TR><TR><TD>41</TD><TD>Lilo & Stitch</TD><TD>June 16, 2002 (premiere)
June 21, 2002</TD></TR><TR><TD>42</TD><TD>Treasure Planet</TD><TD>November 17, 2002 (premiere)
November 27, 2002</TD></TR><TR><TD>43</TD><TD>Brother Bear</TD><TD>October 20, 2003 (premiere)
October 24, 2003 (limited)
November 1, 2003</TD></TR><TR><TD>44</TD><TD>Home on the Range</TD><TD>March 21, 2004 (premiere)
April 2, 2004</TD></TR><TR><TD>45</TD><TD>Chicken Little <SUP>6, 7</SUP></TD><TD>October 30, 2005 (premiere)
November 4, 2005</TD></TR><TR><TD>46</TD><TD>Meet the Robinsons <SUP>6</SUP></TD><TD>March 30, 2007 <SUP>8</SUP></TD></TR><TR><TD>47</TD><TD>American Dog <SUP>6</SUP></TD><TD>summer 2008 <SUP>8</SUP></TD></TR><TR><TD>48</TD><TD>Rapunzel <SUP>6</SUP></TD><TD>June 2009 <SUP>8</SUP></TD></TR><TR><TD>49</TD><TD>The Frog Princess</TD><TD>20??

</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
This is straight from Wikkipedia.com
Note that Return to Neverland, and Jungle Book Two are excluded making Rescuers Down Under the only Sequal
 

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