How Many Of These Disney Movies Have You Watched?

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I’ve seen 20. If I had to pick a favorite it would be “Up,” closely followed by “Fantasia.”
 

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All of them? :yess:

Wait, no, I haven't seen Coco yet. And I'm not 100% positive about Treasure Planet or The Black Cauldron. And I don't know if I've watched Brother Bear all the way through, though I remember some of it. So 49 of them for sure, 2 maybes, 1 halfway, 1 no.
 

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16 of them, --I've somehow managed to avoid seeing Bambi :) but I !!LOVED!! WALL-E. Tangled and Brave were a lot of fun too
 

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49.5

The .5 is because I saw Brother Bear when I was studying abroad in France, so I didn't see it in English and maybe didn't get the full experience.
 

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12, including the first movie I ever saw - Bambi. I was 4 or 5 at the time and it scared the bejabbers out of me when his mother was killed. That was too close to home.
 

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46 for me. I'm a Disney brat, dad worked for the park since the day it opened and he retired from Disney. My parents met at Disney, so I probably don't have any good excuses for not having seen the other few lol.
 

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ummmm, 2? I think I've seen 2 of them. Mary Poppins and (maybe) The Sword in the Stone.
I have Fantasia, but never watched it.
 

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Fantasia doesn't have a story (well, sort of, but not in words; more abstract); it's a lot of music and art and so on. For some reason we had it on a lot for background noise when I was little.
None of them.

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No! Japan loves Disney! How have you managed to avoid them?

I'm surprised how many people haven't seen very many. I thought Disney movies were a shared American cultural experience, lol.
 
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