Hello everybody. I decided we need some sort of chatroom type topic here.
This is a place to meet with fellow Disney fans and ask each other questions, any questions, and all questions. See the LMBE rules for more information Random questions about people's favorite characters/songs/movies, questions to start fun discussions, and yeah, you get the idea. Just chat.
So, what are y'all's your favorite era of Disney movies?
Hello everybody. I decided we need some sort of chatroom type topic here.
This is a place to meet with fellow Disney fans and ask each other questions, any questions, and all questions. See the LMBE rules for more information Random questions about people's favorite characters/songs/movies, questions to start fun discussions, and yeah, you get the idea. Just chat.
So, what are y'all's your favorite era of Disney movies?
I think the best era of Disney films was the one Walt personally oversaw, but the Renaissance has sentimental value for me, so that's my favourite era.
Hello everybody. I decided we need some sort of chatroom type topic here.
This is a place to meet with fellow Disney fans and ask each other questions, any questions, and all questions. See the LMBE rules for more information Random questions about people's favorite characters/songs/movies, questions to start fun discussions, and yeah, you get the idea. Just chat.
So, what are y'all's your favorite era of Disney movies?
I think the best era of Disney films was the one Walt personally oversaw, but the Renaissance has sentimental value for me, so that's my favourite era.
Do you prefer duet or solo Disney songs?
Nice. Mine is probably the Renaissance because so many of my favorites are from that era.
Hmm, normally solo, though I like both. I also love songs that are sung by an off-screen character.
I think the best era of Disney films was the one Walt personally oversaw, but the Renaissance has sentimental value for me, so that's my favourite era.
Do you prefer duet or solo Disney songs?
Nice. Mine is probably the Renaissance because so many of my favorites are from that era.
Hmm, normally solo, though I like both. I also love songs that are sung by an off-screen character.
Who is your favorite Disney villain?
Yes! What are your top 3 films from that fine era?
Cool. I find some duets to be really nice, but solo ones are my favourite too. What's your favourite solo song?
Oooh... I'd have to say either Claude Frollo (the evillest Disney villain ever ) or the masterful Shere Khan. Who's yours?
Nice. Mine is probably the Renaissance because so many of my favorites are from that era.
Hmm, normally solo, though I like both. I also love songs that are sung by an off-screen character.
Who is your favorite Disney villain?
Yes! What are your top 3 films from that fine era?
Cool. I find some duets to be really nice, but solo ones are my favourite too. What's your favourite solo song?
Oooh... I'd have to say either Claude Frollo (the evillest Disney villain ever ) or the masterful Shere Khan. Who's yours?
Hmm...
1. The Lion King 2. Pocahontas 3. Beauty and the Beast 4. Tarzan
Sorry, had to put that fourth one in there. If you can't tell, I love films that involve animals/nature.
They often seem to invoke more emotion, maybe because they focus on one character. Hard question though...I'm going to rule out all the ones sung by off-screen characters, just to make it easier on myself. In which case I'm going to say either "How Far I'll Go" or "Colors of the Wind." I really love the lyrics of both. What's yours?
Oooh, nice. Shere Khan is also one of my favorites. My most favorite has to be Scar, though. He's so dramatic and elegant and coldly, purely evil.
Yes! What are your top 3 films from that fine era?
Cool. I find some duets to be really nice, but solo ones are my favourite too. What's your favourite solo song?
Oooh... I'd have to say either Claude Frollo (the evillest Disney villain ever ) or the masterful Shere Khan. Who's yours?
Hmm...
1. The Lion King 2. Pocahontas 3. Beauty and the Beast 4. Tarzan
Sorry, had to put that fourth one in there. If you can't tell, I love films that involve animals/nature.
They often seem to invoke more emotion, maybe because they focus on one character. Hard question though...I'm going to rule out all the ones sung by off-screen characters, just to make it easier on myself. In which case I'm going to say either "How Far I'll Go" or "Colors of the Wind." I really love the lyrics of both. What's yours?
Oooh, nice. Shere Khan is also one of my favorites. My most favorite has to be Scar, though. He's so dramatic and elegant and coldly, purely evil.
Those are probably the defining films of the era. Although I think Aladdin is pretty iconic. My top three wou;d be The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Tarzan and Beauty and the Beast.
That's alright. The more the merrier! Same here!
And also the story of the one character, too. I always find that 'lonely' Disney characters have the saddest stories. Both of those are great. Each with deep and powerful meaning, along with great melody. My favourite would have to be "Out There" from THoND. Apart from being a good song, it holds a special meaning for me...
Uncle Scar's definitely one of the most memorable villains. Who could forget such charisma? But on the other side of it, he is really evil. He and Hans would get along really well.
Here's a question: do you prefer 2D or 3D Disney films?
1. The Lion King 2. Pocahontas 3. Beauty and the Beast 4. Tarzan
Sorry, had to put that fourth one in there. If you can't tell, I love films that involve animals/nature.
They often seem to invoke more emotion, maybe because they focus on one character. Hard question though...I'm going to rule out all the ones sung by off-screen characters, just to make it easier on myself. In which case I'm going to say either "How Far I'll Go" or "Colors of the Wind." I really love the lyrics of both. What's yours?
Oooh, nice. Shere Khan is also one of my favorites. My most favorite has to be Scar, though. He's so dramatic and elegant and coldly, purely evil.
Those are probably the defining films of the era. Although I think Aladdin is pretty iconic. My top three wou;d be The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Tarzan and Beauty and the Beast.
That's alright. The more the merrier! Same here!
And also the story of the one character, too. I always find that 'lonely' Disney characters have the saddest stories. Both of those are great. Each with deep and powerful meaning, along with great melody. My favourite would have to be "Out There" from THoND. Apart from being a good song, it holds a special meaning for me...
Uncle Scar's definitely one of the most memorable villains. Who could forget such charisma? But on the other side of it, he is really evil. He and Hans would get along really well.
Here's a question: do you prefer 2D or 3D Disney films?
Yeah, I think the defining films of the era might require replacing Pocahontas with Aladdin. Very nice. Coincidentally both our favorites are already from the Renaissance.
They do, yes. Every protagonist is always misunderstood, or rejected, or has gone through something hard, and that makes the story all the more emotional. Ooh, that's also a good song. It has great lyrics.
That seems to be the popular opinion. I suppose one evil prince gets along with another, eh?
Tough one. I might have to say 2D, and I'm not sure why...nostalgia, perhaps? The 3D films are amazing too, of course; I like watching a mixture of both.
Those are probably the defining films of the era. Although I think Aladdin is pretty iconic. My top three wou;d be The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Tarzan and Beauty and the Beast.
That's alright. The more the merrier! Same here!
And also the story of the one character, too. I always find that 'lonely' Disney characters have the saddest stories. Both of those are great. Each with deep and powerful meaning, along with great melody. My favourite would have to be "Out There" from THoND. Apart from being a good song, it holds a special meaning for me...
Uncle Scar's definitely one of the most memorable villains. Who could forget such charisma? But on the other side of it, he is really evil. He and Hans would get along really well.
Here's a question: do you prefer 2D or 3D Disney films?
Yeah, I think the defining films of the era might require replacing Pocahontas with Aladdin. Very nice. Coincidentally both our favorites are already from the Renaissance.
They do, yes. Every protagonist is always misunderstood, or rejected, or has gone through something hard, and that makes the story all the more emotional. Ooh, that's also a good song. It has great lyrics.
That seems to be the popular opinion. I suppose one evil prince gets along with another, eh?
Tough one. I might have to say 2D, and I'm not sure why...nostalgia, perhaps? The 3D films are amazing too, of course; I like watching a mixture of both.
Do you have a favorite Disney princess?
Do you prefer Pocahontas or Aladdin? The Renaissance might very well be the most popular era.
Too much emotion/relatability! What's your favourite duet song?
Especially treason-wise.
Yes! 2D is the best! I really wish Disney still did traditional animation. At least for old time's sake. But it's nice to see 2D live on in more minor things like Tangled: The Series. It's not rendered traditionally, but I still think it's done alright. I often wonder what 3D films (especially the latest Princess films) would be like in the traditional style. Though I love the 2D, I do also like 3D as well.
"I was afraid you were going to say that." - Kevin Flynn (Tron: Legacy) The age-old question. I really can't decide on a favourite Princess, mainly 'cause I can relate to some of them or share traits. Cinderella Rapunzel Elsa Aurora. Does that count? But seriously, I'm gonna have to say Cinderella. She's dealt with some of the toughest, soul-destroying challenges, yet she has the admirable ability to remain the nicest person.
Yeah, I think the defining films of the era might require replacing Pocahontas with Aladdin. Very nice. Coincidentally both our favorites are already from the Renaissance.
They do, yes. Every protagonist is always misunderstood, or rejected, or has gone through something hard, and that makes the story all the more emotional. Ooh, that's also a good song. It has great lyrics.
That seems to be the popular opinion. I suppose one evil prince gets along with another, eh?
Tough one. I might have to say 2D, and I'm not sure why...nostalgia, perhaps? The 3D films are amazing too, of course; I like watching a mixture of both.
Do you have a favorite Disney princess?
Do you prefer Pocahontas or Aladdin? The Renaissance might very well be the most popular era.
Too much emotion/relatability! What's your favourite duet song?
Especially treason-wise.
Yes! 2D is the best! I really wish Disney still did traditional animation. At least for old time's sake. But it's nice to see 2D live on in more minor things like Tangled: The Series. It's not rendered traditionally, but I still think it's done alright. I often wonder what 3D films (especially the latest Princess films) would be like in the traditional style. Though I love the 2D, I do also like 3D as well.
"I was afraid you were going to say that." - Kevin Flynn (Tron: Legacy) The age-old question. I really can't decide on a favourite Princess, mainly 'cause I can relate to some of them or share traits. Cinderella Rapunzel Elsa Aurora. Does that count? But seriously, I'm gonna have to say Cinderella. She's dealt with some of the toughest, soul-destroying challenges, yet she has the admirable ability to remain the nicest person.
Who's your favourite Princess?
I prefer Pocahontas, actually, though that may be an unpopular opinion. It probably is, because of all the defining films we mentioned.
Yep. If you could only choose one or two characters, who would you say you relate the most to? Hmm, duet song...that's hard. I'd have to say "I Just Can't Wait to Be King," for obvious reasons, and it's one of my most favorite songs to sing for karaoke.
Yeah, no kidding. xD They could exchange evil plans and give each other tips.
I do think they should continue to make 2D films, for old time's sake like you said, and also continue with 3D films. I've wondered that too, especially Moana and Frozen. I guess we get to see a glimpse of what Tangled would have looked like in 2D with the TV series.
It's really hard to decide, I know. Good choice; Cinderella is a very good character and one of the three original princesses that Walt himself created. I think my most favorite is Moana, she's very funny and brave, and I can relate to her in a lot of ways. I also really like Pocahontas, Elsa, and Rapunzel.
Do you prefer Pocahontas or Aladdin? The Renaissance might very well be the most popular era.
Too much emotion/relatability! What's your favourite duet song?
Especially treason-wise.
Yes! 2D is the best! I really wish Disney still did traditional animation. At least for old time's sake. But it's nice to see 2D live on in more minor things like Tangled: The Series. It's not rendered traditionally, but I still think it's done alright. I often wonder what 3D films (especially the latest Princess films) would be like in the traditional style. Though I love the 2D, I do also like 3D as well.
"I was afraid you were going to say that." - Kevin Flynn (Tron: Legacy) The age-old question. I really can't decide on a favourite Princess, mainly 'cause I can relate to some of them or share traits. Cinderella Rapunzel Elsa Aurora. Does that count? But seriously, I'm gonna have to say Cinderella. She's dealt with some of the toughest, soul-destroying challenges, yet she has the admirable ability to remain the nicest person.
Who's your favourite Princess?
I prefer Pocahontas, actually, though that may be an unpopular opinion. It probably is, because of all the defining films we mentioned.
Yep. If you could only choose one or two characters, who would you say you relate the most to? Hmm, duet song...that's hard. I'd have to say "I Just Can't Wait to Be King," for obvious reasons, and it's one of my most favorite songs to sing for karaoke.
Yeah, no kidding. xD They could exchange evil plans and give each other tips.
I do think they should continue to make 2D films, for old time's sake like you said, and also continue with 3D films. I've wondered that too, especially Moana and Frozen. I guess we get to see a glimpse of what Tangled would have looked like in 2D with the TV series.
It's really hard to decide, I know. Good choice; Cinderella is a very good character and one of the three original princesses that Walt himself created. I think my most favorite is Moana, she's very funny and brave, and I can relate to her in a lot of ways. I also really like Pocahontas, Elsa, and Rapunzel.
Maybe , but I think it's a really nice film. It balances humour with its serious tone very well in my opinion, more so than Aladdin's incessant boisterous humour.
I'd say the two characters I relate most to would be Quasi-modo and Elsa. I mean, why can't they just be real so I can hang out with them? *Sigh* I guess I'll just have to write those fanfics.
Yeah! I mean, by all means Hans could have very well succeeded in his treasonous plan if it weren't for those meddling Princesses. I'm so sorry I had to do it. XD But seriously, I'm intrigued that the power of love itself shattered Hans' blow. Would you say that the magic tied to Elsa's blast infused within Anna had something to do with it?
It would be really awesome if they did that to retain the art of both animations styles. I really like Tangled in 2D. I think it would have really worked out for Disney's 50th animated feature.
And of course with more Princesses comes harder decision. Though I personally think they've exhausted the amount of available ethnicities. Probably a stupid question to a Disney fanatic but: did you know that Cinderella was Walt's favourite Princess? All good choices. I think Moana's makes a great Princess (if a Chief's daughter counts as an official Princess ). Who's your least favourite Princess?