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In no particular order . . .
Fantasia
WALL-E
Ratatouille
A Nightmare Before Christmas
The Sword in the Stone
Monsters Inc
The Jungle Book - I know all the words to all the songs
Thanx for bring life and color to the thread.....And Howl's Walking Castle....Can you find one for The Triplettes of Bellville movie??? Thanx...fantastic!
Thanx for bring life and color to the thread.....And Howl's Walking Castle....Can you find one for The Triplettes of Bellville movie??? Thanx...fantastic!
this has to be one of the most original animations i have seen. i loved watching it for that fact.
has anyone seen this one? kinda boring, but its like watching a graphic novel in motion.
In no particular order . . .
Fantasia
WALL-E
Ratatouille
A Nightmare Before Christmas
The Sword in the Stone
Monsters Inc
The Jungle Book - I know all the words to all the songs
How could I forget "Ratatouille" ?!?! One of the "Classics" IMO. Thanks for reminding me !
And I can sing all the songs of "The Jungle Book" too, in fact I was doing so the other day... Great minds think alike .
I don't know exactly,but it's a tale about the Monkey King:
http://2livelife.files.wordpress.com/2008/08/chinesefeature02-big.jpg (broken link)
It seems to be this story:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monkey_King
It was on tv several times when I was a child,but now I haven't seen it in over 20 years.
I don't know exactly,but it's a tale about the Monkey King:
http://2livelife.files.wordpress.com/2008/08/chinesefeature02-big.jpg (broken link)
It seems to be this story:Sun Wukong - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It was on tv several times when I was a child,but now I haven't seen it in over 20 years.
Thanx for the links
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