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Post by Donald Duck on Sept 30, 2013 23:34:37 GMT -5
DAY TWENTY TWO: Your favorite ending This was a little hard to decide because a lot of movies result in my favorite characters' demise, haha, so I went with Enchanted. I like how Giselle was the one to defeat Narissa, in contrast to how over-the-top princess she was in the beginning of the movie. And as you can see in the gif, it was a pleasant surprise to see Nancy and Edward to go back to Andalasia and get married.
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Post by Donald Duck on Oct 1, 2013 23:24:30 GMT -5
DAY TWENTY THREE: A line that inspires you I definitely have to go with 'When Will My Life Begin'. I can totally relate to Tangled and I feel like the routine that I have isn't enough (even though I'm finally starting to make a break through). I can feel how trapped Rapunzel feels and it's honestly not the best feeling, so when she gets to live her dream, it's incredibly inspiring. Especially when she literally has to take a 'leap of faith'.
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Post by Donald Duck on Oct 3, 2013 2:36:39 GMT -5
DAY TWENTY FOUR: The first movie you remember seeing I'm actually not sure which movie I saw first. I was told it was The Lion King, but even my sister's are uncertain, lol. But I distinctly remember Hercules the most (maybe that's why it's my favorite movie). I've had great Disney movies threaten it's place as my favorite, but I think I will always stick with this one
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Post by Donald Duck on Oct 4, 2013 3:30:05 GMT -5
DAY TWENTY FIVE: A movie you think is under appreciated This absolutely had to go to The Great Mouse Detective. It's scarce to find fans of this movie, or even hear about it from Disney fans or others. I loved this movie as a child and I'm pretty sure it was the first ever VHS I was given as a present. It could be The Lion King, but I distinctly remember always watching this great movie.
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Post by Donald Duck on Oct 8, 2013 22:19:59 GMT -5
DAY TWENTY SIX: Your favorite movie of the golden age It was either Peter Pan or Alice in Wonderland. I love them both dearly, but since Peter Pan has Peter and Hook in it, I just had to choose this movie. However, I think we can all agree that this era is called the 'Golden Age' for a reason. It has so many classics in here that we all love. This wasn't a matter of, 'Peter Pan is better than the rest', it was more 'I like Peter Pan slightly better than the other amazing movies'
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Post by Donald Duck on Oct 9, 2013 21:59:17 GMT -5
DAY TWENTY SEVEN: Your favorite movie of the dark age As much as I love GMD, I think I had to go with Oliver and Company with this one. There wasn't a huge selection, so it wasn't as hard as the other categories. This is one of those movies that almost everyone I know had watched it as a child. It may not be as famous as The Lion King or Beauty and the Beast, but everyone seems to get nostalgiac when I bring it up (And by everyone, I mean IRL lol)
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Post by Donald Duck on Oct 10, 2013 22:03:37 GMT -5
DAY TWENTY EIGHT: Your favoite movie of the renaissance age I had to go with with Hecules, since it's the most obvious choice. I was thinking about doing one other than Hercules, but that's not what the question asks for, lol. I will go into more detail on this choice on day thirty
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Post by Donald Duck on Oct 13, 2013 2:15:22 GMT -5
DAY TWENTY NINE: Your favorite movie of the millennium age Absolutely Brother Bear! I wasn't actually sure it was part of the 'Millennium Age', but I'm going to say it is. Actually, the beginning and end of the ages are a little murky to me because different sites say different things, lol. But yes, I absolutely love this movie. I especially enjoy seeing Kenai's adventure in here. I actually know so many people who are like him in the beginning, so it's nice to think that somewhere along, they may eventually follow the same path.
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Post by Donald Duck on Oct 14, 2013 2:19:11 GMT -5
DAY THIRTY: Your favorite movie Hercules, hands down. I love a lot of Disney movies, but this one is at the pinnacle of Mt. Olympus I love everything about this movie. The cast, the animation, the story, the music. I really can't think of any flaws to this amazing feature. I think one of the reasons I love it is because it's one of the more under-appreciated movies of the renaissance era. It's overshadowed by movies such as "The Little Mermaid", "The Lion King" and "Aladdin" which is fine, because I love the under-appreciated things of life. The music in this movie is absolutely incredible and I can listen to the songs forever and ever. The vocals provided by the muses are out of this world, and the beautiful animation throughout the movie is what ties it all together. I can't say enough how much I love this movie!
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Post by Donald Duck on Oct 14, 2013 2:20:46 GMT -5
And that's a wrap! This was fun! I may participate in other 'Day Challenges' in the future
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