Mine was "The Jungle Book" when it was first released. My mom took me on a school night which was a REALLY big deal.
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Originally posted by Gemini CricketIt was a rerelease of 'Snow White and the Seven Dwarves'. I was really young, but the witch and the haunted forest scared the heck out of me.
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Originally posted by Gemini CricketIt was a rerelease of 'Snow White and the Seven Dwarves'. I was really young, but the witch and the haunted forest scared the heck out of me.
Me too. I was maybe 5 years old and it was re-released in theatres. I screamed like crazy when the witch showed up and my mother had to take me out. A few years later I was taken to Cinderella by an aunt. This was long before they even started to release the movies on video. My first Disney video was Cinderella also.
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Originally posted by libraryvixenIn the theatre: Black Cauldron
The VERY first one... hmm.. does Donald in Mathemagic Land count?
Sure "Donald in Mathemagic Land" counts. Where did you see that? School? WWof Disney? I never saw "The Black Cauldron." I just remember it getting bad reviews. How was it?
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Originally posted by OswaldHey Gemini, I actually worked on the restoration of that film. You should see it frame by frame.....the artwork is amazing.
Originally posted by dizneedollMe too. I was maybe 5 years old and it was re-released in theatres. I screamed like crazy when the witch showed up and my mother had to take me out.
In SW, the transformation scene of the queen to the hag got me. The queen looked like she was in pain while she changed, yet she did it to herself. That always bothered me as a kid. That and the witch kicking the skeleton that fell apart in the dungeon. The prisoner was trying to get a drink when he died. Too morbid for me as a kid.
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I saw Donald in Mathemagic Land at school. As for Black Caludron, I was intregued by it. Then again, I was 9 or 10. I tried to show it to my, then, 4 year old daughter and she was terrified by it... but wanted to watch it over and over again.She walks in beauty, like the night
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Meet in her aspect and her eyes.....
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The first film I can recall seeing in theaters was The Fox and the Hound. My Grandma took my brother and I while my mom was in the hospital having my baby brother. I watched a lot of WW of Disney, so I am certain I had seen other films before that. This is the only one I can pinpoint the date for.Anything listed on the park maps as an attraction is fair game for inclusion in the Rally.
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My first movie (which just happened to also be a Disney movie) was Lady and the Tramp. My grandmother took me to the first showing of the day and bought me a small coke, Junior Mints, and a small popcorn. When it ended I was crying and didn't want to leave, so we stayed for the 2nd, and 3rd, and 4th showing of the day. It was a magic day that we still speak about often. She always comments that my feet barely touched the end of the seat and that I never took my eyes off the screen the whole day.
When I was in college they re-released Lady and the Tramp into the theaters (something that I wish they still did with classic Disney movies). My grandmother called me in tears one day and asked if I could come home for a visit. She took me to see Lady and the Tramp at the very same theater that we had seen it in 20 years before. She bought me a small coke, Junior Mints, and a small popcorn. We both had a good cry. Although she wanted to stay and watch it all day, we didn't. To this day, I wish we had.
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Originally posted by DustysageMy first movie (which just happened to also be a Disney movie) was Lady and the Tramp. My grandmother took me to the first showing of the day and bought me a small coke, Junior Mints, and a small popcorn. When it ended I was crying and didn't want to leave, so we stayed for the 2nd, and 3rd, and 4th showing of the day. It was a magic day that we still speak about often. She always comments that my feet barely touched the end of the seat and that I never took my eyes off the screen the whole day.
When I was in college they re-released Lady and the Tramp into the theaters (something that I wish they still did with classic Disney movies). My grandmother called me in tears one day and asked if I could come home for a visit. She took me to see Lady and the Tramp at the very same theater that we had seen it in 20 years before. She bought me a small coke, Junior Mints, and a small popcorn. We both had a good cry. Although she wanted to stay and watch it all day, we didn't. To this day, I wish we had.
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I'm sure I had seen other Disney movies before this, but when I was very little (5 or younger, can't recall), my mom bought Bambi for me on VHS. I adored that movie and watched it repeatedly. I thought it was so great because of the cool clamshell box it was in--not like any other videos we had!
That was my one and only Disney tape until the Little Mermaid was released, and mom bought me that. I don't think I ever stopped watching it...then and still, my favorite movie ever."And don't underestimate the importance of BODY LANGUAGE!"
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