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- Toy
Story
- The story of two toys who have to work together to overcome
obstacles in order to get back to the boy that owns them. Directed
by John Lasseter. Produced by Pixar & Walt Disney.
G
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- Fantasia
- An extraordinary blend of magnificent music and classic Disney
animation, featuring a host of unforgettable images, including
Mickey Mouse as The Sorcerer's apprentice. Directed by James Algar
& Samuel Armstrong. Produced by Walt Disney. G
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- Snow
White and the Seven Dwarfs
- This first full-length animated feature relates the fairy tale
of how Snow White , thwarted by her vain and wicked stepmother
and aided by the seven Dwarfs --Dopey, Sleepy, Sneezy, Grumpy,
Bashful, Happy and Doc--finds romance with the Prince. Produced
by Walt Disney. Based on the fairy tale Snow
White by Jacob & Wilhelm Grimm. G
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- Toy
Story 2
- While Andy is away at summer camp, Woody is toynapped by Al,
a greedy collector. Before you can say "to infinity and beyond,"
Buzz Lightyear, Mr. Potato Head, Hamm, Rex and Slinky Dog spring
into action in a thrilling and hilarious rescue mission that will
have everyone cheering. Directed by Ash Brannon & John Lasseter.
Produced by Pixar and Walt Disney. G
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- The
Iron Giant
- Hogarth Hughes just rescued an enormous robot that fell from
the stars to Earth. Now young Hogarth has one very big friend
and an even bigger problem: how do you keep a 50-foot-tall, steel-eating
giant a secret? Directed by Brad Bird. Produced by Warner
Brothers. Based on the book The
Iron Giant: a Story in Five Nights by Ted Hughes.
PG
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- Beauty
and the Beast
- Belle, whose father Maurice is imprisoned by the Beast (really
an enchanted Prince), offers herself instead and finds the prince
inside the Beast. Directed by Gary Trousdale & Robert Wise.
Produced by Walt Disney. G
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- The
Nightmare Before Christmas
- Jack Skellington, the Pumpkin King of Halloween Town, decides
to spread Christmas joy to the world. But his well-meaning mission
unwittingly puts Santa Claus in jeopardy and creates a nightmare
for good little boys and girls everywhere. Who will save Christmas?
Directed by Henry Selick. Produced by Skellington Productions
& Touchstone Pictures. PG
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- Who
Framed Roger Rabbit
- The hapless Roger Rabbit is framed for the murder of Marvin
Acme, who was photographed "playing patticake" with Roger 's wife
Jessica. The mixed live and animated action takes place in Hollywood
and next-door "Toontown," where humans and "Toons" co-exist. Directed
by Robert Zemeckis. Produced by Amblin, Silver Screen, & Touchstone.
Based on Who Censored Roger Rabbit? by Gary K. Wolf.
PG
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- South
Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut
- Stan, Kyle, Kenny, and Cartman sneak into an R-rated movie
and it warps their fragile little minds. Soon their parents declare
war on Canada and our young heroes are America's last hope to
stop armageddon. Directed by Trey Parker. Produced by Comedy Central.
R
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- Spirited
Away
- When a young girl gets trapped in a strange new world of spirits,
she must call upon the courage she never knew she had to free
herself and rescue her parents. Directed by Hayao Miyazaki.
Produced by Studio Ghibli. PG
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- Pinocchio
- An animated musical version of Carlo Collodi's story of a little
puppet who dreams of being a real boy. Directed by Hamilton Luske
& Ben Sharpsteen. Produced by Walt Disney. Based on the book
The
Adventures of Pinocchio by Carlo Collodi. G
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- The
Lion King
- Simba begins life as an honored prince, son of the powerful
King Mufasa. The cub's happy childhood turns tragic when his evil
uncle Scar murders Mufasa and drives Simba away from the kingdom.
In exile, the young lion befriends the comically bumbling pair
of Pumbaa the warthog and Timon the meerkat and lives a carefree
jungle life. As he approaches adulthood, however, he is visited
by the spirit of his father, who instructs him to defeat the nefarious
Scar and reclaim his rightful throne. Directed by Roger Allers
& Rob Minkoff. Produced by Walt Disney. G
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- Chicken
Run
- While the chickens on evil Mrs. Tweedy's farm dream of a better
life, a clever hen named Ginger is hatching plans to fly the coop
- for good. The only problem is, chickens can't fly - or can they?
Every escape attempt goes fowl until Rocky, a smooth-talking All-American
rooster, crash-lands into the coop. It's hardly poultry in motion
when Rocky attempts to teach Ginger and her fine-feathered friends
to fly - but, with teamwork, determination and a little bit o'cluck,
the fearless flock plots one last daring attempt in a spectacular
bid for freedom. Directed by Peter Lord & Nick Park. Produced
by Dreamworks SKG. G
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- Bambi
- The simple, heartwarming story of the newborn "prince of the
forest" reflects the universal joy in us all as we discover the
wonders of life and the beauty of nature. Each new revelation,
along with Bambi 's budding friendship with bashful Flower and
fun-loving Thumper, elevate this beloved classic to the status
of timeless masterpiece. Directed by David Hand. Produced
by Walt Disney. Based on the book Bambi:
a Life in the Woods by Felix Salten. G
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- Shrek
- Shrek is a big ogre who lives alone in the woods, feared from
all the people in the land of Duloc. When Lord Farquaad, the ruler
of Duloc, exiles all fairy-tale beings in the woods, Shrek looses
his peaceful life and his home becomes a refugee camp. So he sets
out to find Lord Farquaad to convince him to bring the fairy-tale
beings back where they belong. Lord Farquaad accepts, under one
condition. Shrek must first go to find the beautiful young princess
Fiona, who will become Farquaad's bride. So Shrek begins his quest,
along with his newfound donkey friend. Directed by Andrew Adamson
& Vicky Jenson. Produced by Dreamworks SKG.
PG
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- Princess
Mononoke
- A young warrior searching for a cure for a deadly curse becomes
entangled in a battle between a clan of humans and the forest's
animal gods. Directed by Hayao Miyazaki. Produced by Dentsu.
PG-13
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- Monsters
Inc.
- In the world behind our closet doors monsters are lurking to
collect the energy of our screams. At Monsters , Inc ., James
P. Sullivan (Sully) is the top scream-generator with his partner
Mike Wazowski. But, there's still a scream shortage in the monster
world. One night, Sully and Mike accidentally let a human girl
through her closet door into Monstropolis, and pandemonium ensues.
Sully and Mike work to return the little girl to her own world,
while the CEO of Monsters , Inc . tries to capture her, to use
her to collect more scream energy. Will Sully and Mike succeed?
Directed by Peter Docter & David Silverman. Produced
by Pixar & Walt Disney. G
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- Yellow
Submarine
- The adventure begins in Pepperland, where the despicable Blue
Meanies have declared war on all that is good, especially music.
The Fab Four vow to save the day with some tuneful ammunition
of their own including such Beatles classics as "Nowhere man"
"All you need is love" and " Yellow submarine ". Directed by George
Dunning. Produced by King Features. G
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- Aladdin
- Set in the mythical city of Agrabah, the story follows a street-smart
peasant, Aladdin , and his mischievous pet monkey, Abu, through
magical adventures. Directed by Ron Clements & Jon Musker.
Produced by Walt Disney. G
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- Akira
- A powerful psychic force known only as Akira resurfaces in
Neo-Tokyo in the 21st century. Tetsuo, a young, inexperienced
motorcycle biker driven beyond the boundaries of sanity by the
power of Akira, is forced to conjure up demons laying dormant
within his subconscious. Directed by Katsuhiro Ôtomo. Produced
by Akira. R
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- A
Bug's Life
- On behalf of "oppressed bugs everywhere," an inventive ant
named Flik hires "warrior bugs " to defend his colony from a horde
of freeloading grasshoppers, led by Hopper. But when Flik's cavalry
turns out to be a ragtag group of flea circus performers, the
stage is set for comic confusion - as well as unlikely heroes.
Directed by John Lasseter & Andrew Stanton. Produced
by Pixar & Walt Disney. G
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- The
Little Mermaid
- A headstrong teenage mermaid longs to be part of the magical
world on land when she falls in love with a human prince. Directed
by Ron Clements & John Musker. Produced by Walt Disney.
Based on the story The
Little Mermaid by Hans Christian Andersen. G
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- Grave
of the Fireflies
- Two orphans in war-time Kobe, Japan, face fire-bombs, hunger,
homelessness, and despair as the war and their lives come to an
end. Directed by Isao Takahata. Produced by Studio Ghibli.
Based on the book Hotaru no Haka by Akiyuki Nosaka. NR
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- Dumbo
- The stork delivers a baby elephant to Mrs. Jumbo, veteran of
the circus. But the newborn is ridiculed because of his truly
enormous ears and dubbed " Dumbo ." Dumbo is relegated to the
circus's clown acts, and it is up to his only friend, a mouse,
to assist Dumbo in achieving his full potential. Directed by Ben
Sharpsteen. Produced by Walt Disney. G
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- Waking
Life
- Join Wiley Wiggins as he searches for answers to the question
of whether we are sleepwalking through our waking state or wake-walking
through our dreams. Directed by Richard Linklater. Produced
by Detour Film. R
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- Sleeping
Beauty
- When an enchanted kingdom and the most fair princess in the
land falls prey to the ultimate mistress of evil, the fate of
the empire rests in the hands of three small fairies and a courageous
prince's magic kiss. Their quest is fraught with peril as the
spirited group must battle the evil witch and a fire-breathing
dragon if they are to set Beauty free. Directed by Milt Banta
& Winston Hibler. Produced by Walt Disney. Based on
the story Sleepy
Beauty by Charles Perrault. G
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- The
Jungle Book
- The story of Mowgli, a little boy raised by wolves in the jungle.
Directed by Wolfgang Reitherman. Produced by Walt Disney.
Based on the book The
Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling. G
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- 101
Dalmatians
- Dalmatians Pongo and Perdita settle in their owner's flat and
become proud parents of 15 precocious pups. It's all one big happy
dog family - until the outrageous Cruella De Vil kidnaps the puppies,
along with every other Dalmatian in the city. Directed by Hamilton
Luske & Clyde Geronimi. Produced by Walt Disney.
G
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- Ice
Age
- Twenty thousand years ago, as the Earth was being overrun with
glaciers, Manny, Diego, Sid and Scrat become a courageous quartet
of migrating misfits braving the frozen terrain and embarking
on an incredible journey. Creatures everywhere were fleeing the
onslaught of the new Ice age... Directed by Chris
Wedge & Carlos Saldanha. Produced by Blue Sky &
Fox Animation. PG
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- My
Neighbor Totoro
- When two girls move to the country to be near their ailing
mother, they have adventures with the wonderous forest spirits
who live nearby. Directed by Hayao Miyazaki. Produced by
Studio Ghibli. G
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- Watership
Down
- A band of rabbits escapes the threatened collapse of their
highly developed civilization only to find the same dangers (predatory
men and beasts, and a totalitarian state imposed by their own
species) in their new domain. Directed by Martin Rosen.
Produced by Nepenthe. Based on the book Watership
Down by Richard Adams. PG
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- Charlotte's
Web
- The story of Wilbur the pig and how, through his friendship
with Charlotte the spider, he became famous and learned about
life and death. Directed by Charles A. Nichols & Iwao Takamoto.
Produced by Hanna-Barbera. Based on the book Charlotte's
Web by E.B. White. G
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- Lady
and the Tramp
- Lady , a lovingly pampered cocker spaniel, and Tramp , a jaunty,
freedom-loving mutt with a heart of gold, share an enthralling
romance and thrilling adventures in this timeless animated story.
Directed by Clyde Geronimi & Wilfred Jackson.
Produced by Walt Disney. G
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- The
Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Movie
- Join Bugs in his 14-carrot mansion as he presents his cartoon
cohorts in their laugh-out-loud chase fiascoes. Directed by Chuck
Jones & Phil Monroe. Produced by Warner Bros.
G
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- The
Secret of NIMH
- A timid, widowed field mouse named Mrs. Brisby is faced with
a crisis: her younger son Timmy is sick in bed with pneumonia
and cannot be brought outside his home, a cinder block house on
a farm. But she must move her family to safety before the block
is crushed in the farmer's spring plowing. She consults the wise
Great Owl for advice, and he sends her to see the rats of NIMH
, a society of superintelligent beasts living in the farmer's
rosebush. Directed by Don Bluth. Produced by Mrs. Brisby
Ltd. Based on the book Mrs.
Frisby and The Rats of NIMH by Robert C. O'Brien.
G
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- Peter
Pan
- The story begins when the hero of Wendy, John and Michael's
bedtime stories-- Peter Pan , the boy who refuses to grow up--returns
to the nursery and invites them on a magical journey to Never
Land. With the help of Tinker Bell, his feisty sidekick, a dazzling
shower of pixie dust and some happy thoughts, Peter teaches them
to fly. Off they soar to an enchanted island filled with wonder
and adventure. Before they know it, they're knee-deep in a high-flying
battle with swashbuckling pirates, led by Peter 's arch enemy,
Captain Hook--whose time is nearly up against a ticktocking crocodile.
Directed by Wilfred Jackson, Clyde Geronimi & Hamilton Luske.
Produced by Walt Disney. Based on the book Peter
Pan by J.M. Barrie. G
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- Cinderella
- Beautiful Cinderella shares her dreams of romance and a better
life with the lovable mice Gus and Jaq. When Cinderella 's cruel
stepmother prevents her from attending the Royal Ball, her fairy
godmother appears and transforms a pumpkin into a coach and Cinderella
's rags into a gorgeous gown. At the ball, Cinderella falls in
love with Prince Charming, but must flee before the strike of
midnight. Directed by Hamilton Luske & Wilfred Jackson.
Produced by Walt Disney. Based on the story Cinderella
by Charles Perrault. G
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- Ghost
in the Shell
- In a world caught in the grip of information overload, Major
Kusanagi is an elite officer & heavily modified cybernetic
agent. She is on the trail of a computer-criminal who turns people
into human marionettes, controlled by computer. She discovers
that his true identity lies at the center of a vast & lethal
political conspiracy. Directed by Mamoru Oshii. Produced
by Bandai Visual. NR
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- Alice
in Wonderland
- A little girl falls down a rabbit hole and discovers a strange
world inhabited by all sorts of unusual characters. Directed by
Hamilton Luske, Clyde Geronimi & Wilfred Jackson. Produced
by Walt Disney. Based on the book Alice
in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll. G
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- The
Prince of Egypt
- This is the extraordinary tale of two brothers, one born of
royal blood, one an orphan with a secret past. Growing up the
best of friends, they share a strong bond of free-spirited youth
and good-natured rivalry. But the truth will ultimately set them
at odds, as one becomes the ruler of the most powerful empire
on earth, the other the chosen leader of his people. Their final
confrontation will forever change their lives - and the world.
Directed by Brenda Chapman & Steve Hickner. Produced
by DreamWorks SKG. PG
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- Antz
- Life is no picnic for Z, a small worker ant with some very
big ideas whose chances of landing the beautiful Princess Bala
are literally one in a billion. But when Z convinces his soldier
ant buddy to switch places with him, his simple life takes a wild
turn. From his battles in the termite war to his search for "Insectopia",
Z's adventures land him in a final confrontation with the ruthless
General Mandible who has planned to liquidate the colony. Once
the most insignificant of workers, Z may just turn out to be the
biggest hero of them all! Directed by Eric Darnell & Tim Johnson.
Produced by DreamWorks SKG. PG
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- Animal
Farm
- A fable about Farmer Jones' domesticated animals who revolt
against their cruel master and are then taken over by the pigs;
finding they have exchanged one form of tyranny for another, they
unite again in a common cause. Directed by Joy Batchelor
& John Halas. Produced by Halas and Batchelor Cartoon
Films. NR
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- Lilo
& Stitch
- The result of an illegal experiment in genetic mutation, Experiment
#626, is so horrifyingly hostile that it's been locked up by its
inventors. It escapes to Earth where Lilo , a young Hawaiian girl,
mistakes it for a strange dog, adopts it, and renames it Stitch
. As Stitch becomes part of Lilo 's unusual family life Lilo 's
innocence and the aloha spirit of the Islands confuse and ultimately
civilize the creature. Directed by Dean DeBlois & Chris Sanders.
Produced by Walt Disney. PG
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- Alice
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- The
Hunchback of Notre Dame
- At the urging of his gargoyle pals, Quasimodo defies his evil
guardian Frollo and ventures from his tower to the joyous Festival
of Fools below. But the crowd turns cruel and rejects Quasimodo
because of the way he looks. After another outcast, the gypsy
Esmeralda, rescues him, Quasimodo finds himself battling to save
the people and the city he loves - while reminding us to see people
for who they are, rather than how they appear. Directed by Gary
Trousdale & Kirk Wise. Produced by Walt Disney.
Based on the book The
Hunchback of Notre Dame by Victor Hugo. G
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- Kiki's
Delivery Service
- Kiki leaves her family and flies off to a faraway city where
she starts her own business as part of learning her craft as a
witch. As her job opens up a world of fun-filled escapades and
new friendships, Kiki discovers that the confidence she needs
to overcome the challenges of growing up is within herself and
not in her magic. Directed by Hayao Miyazaki. Produced by
Nippon Television. G
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- Beavis & Butthead Do America
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- Final
Fantasy: The Spirits Within
- The year is 2065 A.D. and the Earth is infested with alien
spirits , and mankind faces total extinction. Led by a dream and
guided by a mentor, a scientist struggles to collect eight good
spirits to create a powerful source strong enough to destroy the
alien presence, but is it pure enough to protect the planet? The
Earth must be saved from its darkest hate and unleash the final
spirit. Directed by Hironobu Sakaguchi & Moto Sakakibara.
Produced by Chris Lee & Square. PG-13
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- Mulan
- When Mulan 's aging father is drafted into the Imperial army
to fight the invading Hun army, she disguises herself as a soldier
and takes his place. Mulan 's hilarious guardian dragon and lucky
cricket are not enough to help her defeat the ruthless Hun leader;
only by staying true to herself will she bring victory to her
country and honor to her family. Directed by Tony Bancroft &
Barry Cook. Produced by Walt Disney. Based on the story
Fa
Mulan: the Story of a Woman Warrior by Robert D. San Souci.
G
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- . Fantastic Planet
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| 51 |
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- Fritz the Cat
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| 52 |
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- Gulliver's
Travels
- Gulliver washes ashore on Lilliput and attempts to prevent
war between that tiny kingdom and its equally miniscule rival,
Blefiscu, as well as smooth the way for the romance between the
princess and prince of the opposing lands. Directed by Willard
Bowsky, Orestes Calpini, et. al. Produced by Fleischer Studios.
Based on the book Gulliver's
Travels by Jonathan Swift. G
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- Heavy
Metal
- An otherworldly tale of a glowing green orb from outer space
that spreads destruction throughout the galaxy. Only when it encounters
its one true enemy will goodness prevail in the universe. Directed
by Gerald Potterton. Produced by Atkinson Film.
Based on original art and stories by Richard Corben.
R
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- Metropolis
- The story of a 21st century city run by a "super trustee" and
his collaborators who live in a paradise-like garden. Workers
are totally enslaved by machines and condemned to live underground.
In the midst of this misery, a young woman, Maria, arises and
attempts to inspire the workers to throw off their oppressors.
Directed by Fritz Lang. NR
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- Robin
Hood
- The animals have their own version of what really happened
in Sherwood Forest. Robin Hood and his band of merry men outwit
the greedy Prince John and his sniveling partner, Sir Hiss, as
they put the tax squeeze on their poor, hardworking loyal subjects.
Directed by Wolfgang Reitherman. Produced by Walt Disney.
G
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- Tarzan
- A man raised by gorillas must decide where he really belongs
when he discovers he is human. Directed by Chris Buck & Kevin
Lima. Produced by Walt Disney. Based on the book Tarzan
of the Apes by Edgar Rice Burroughs. G
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- The
Emperor's New Groove
- Arrogant Emperor Kuzco is turned into a llama by his devious
advisor, Yzma, and her hunky henchman, Kronk, who want to rid
the kingdom of this beast of burden. Now the ruler who once had
it all must form an unlikely alliance with a pleasant peasant
named Pacha. Together, Kuzco and Pacha must overcome their differences,
as they embark on a hilarious adventure. Directed by Mark Dindal.
Produced by Walt Disney. G
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- The Adventures of Prince Achmed
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- Asterix et Cleopatre
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-
Fantasia 2000
- Fulfilling Walt Disney's original vision of uniquely fusing
sight and sound in a full-length motion picture, this film begins
where its predecessor " Fantasia " left off, with seven completely
new segments and the return of the popular "The Sorcerer's Apprentice."
In this fun-filled movie, breathtaking images are coupled with
classical music favorites. From Beethoven to Gershwin, from flamingos
bobbing yo-yos to a city in bluesy motion, vivid animation brings
the music of the masters to colorful life. Directed by James Algar
& Gaëtan Brizzi. Produced by Walt Disney. G
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- Transformers:
The Movie
- The year is 2005, and the Decepticons have retaken Cybertron
from Optimus Prime and his Autobot warriors. Both sides are seething
with anger, and that hatred has blinded them to a hideous menace
headed their way. That menace is Unicron, a monster so powerful
he devours planets. Unicron has chosen to take control of Autobot
Matrix for his own evil purposes, and to accomplish this he has
created a force of super robots. ... With Decepticons on one side,
Unicrons on the other, and Optimus Prime lost in battle, Earth
and Autobot survival depends on the Chosen One who must rise up
to open the matrix and use its full power. Who that is remains
a mystery. Directed by Nelson Shin. Produced by Hasbro &
Marvel. PG
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- Batman:
Mask of the Phantasm
- The Caped Crusader must elude the police, capture the Phantasm
and clear his name. Directed by Eric Radomski & Bruce W. Timm.
Produced by Warner Brothers. NR
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- James
and the Giant Peach
- When young James spills some magic crocodile tongues, a giant
peach frows as huge as a house. Climbing inside, he embarks on
a thrilling and magical odyssey. Directed by Henry Selick.
Produced by Walt Disney & Skellington Productions. Based on
the book James
and the Giant Peach by Roald Dahl. PG
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- Snoopy
Come Home
- What happens when America's favorite beagle turns up missing?
Nothing short of a resounding cry from the entire Peanuts gang
of " Snoopy , come home." Directed by Bill Melendez. Produced
by United Features Syndicate. NR
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- An
American Tail
- This film follows the humorous and dramatic adventures of Fievel,
a little boy mouse who journeys from Russia to America with his
family to seek a new life free of cat persecution. During the
stormy boat trip Fievel is lost at sea, finally washing up ashore
in New York Harbor, where he vows to find his family. Directed
by Don Bluth. Produced by Amblin Entertainment & Universal.
G
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- The
Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
- These charming stories are filled with timeless Pooh adventures
-- the first meeting between Tigger and Pooh , Pooh getting stuck
in Rabbit's house from eating too much honey, and the lovable
characters' flurry of activity on a hilarious windy day. Directed
by John Lounsbery & Wolfgang Reitherman. Produced by
Walt Disney. Based on the book Winnie
the Pooh by A.A. Milne. NR
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- Song of the South
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| 68 |
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- A
Boy Named Charlie Brown
- Charlie Brown is gearing up for his first pitch of the baseball
season, stopping in mid-stream because his pitcher's mound is
filled with dandelions. Directed by Bill Melendez. Produced
by United Feature Syndicate. G
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- When the Wind Blows
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| 70 |
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- The
Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad
- In the tradition of grand animated classics, Disney's 11th
animated masterpiece introduces two literary classics to the screen.
Here, The Wind in the Willows and The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
come together in one fabulous adventure - in its own theatrical
form. Directed by Jack Kinney, James Algar & Clyde Geronimi.
Produced by Walt Disney. Based on the books The
Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame & The
Legend of Sleepy Hollow by Washington Irving. G
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| 71 |
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- The
Brave Little Toaster
- When a young boy and his family go on holiday, their household
appliances, led by the toaster, think they've been abandoned.
Directed by Jerry Rees. Produced by Hyperion. NR
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| 72 |
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- Mad Monster Party
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| 73 |
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- The
Fox and the Hound
- An orphaned fox cub named Tod, and Copper, a hound puppy, become
best friends, but as they grow older they grow apart, until the
day their friendship is put to the ultimate test. Directed by
Ted Berman & Richard Rich. Produced by Walt Disney.
G
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- Spirit:
Stallion of the Cimarron
- Join Spirit , a young wild mustang, as he sets out against
impossible odds to regain his freedom and save his homeland. On
his courageous journey across the American frontier, Spirit forms
a remarkable friendship with a Lakota brave, outwits a squadron
of soldiers, and falls for a paint mare named Rain. Directed by
Kelly Asbury & Lorna Cook. Produced by DreamWorks SKG.
G
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- Anastasia
- Animated musical tale of Anastasia , a princess of Russia's
Romanoff family who survives assassination and finally flees to
Austria. Directed by Don Bluth & Gary Goldman. Produced by
20th Century Fox. G
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- The
Rescuers
- Two brave mice try to rescue a kidnapped young orphan from
the hilariously evil Madame Medusa, who is obsessed with getting
her hands on the world's largest diamond! Directed by Art Stevens,
John Lounsbery & Wolfgang Reitherman. G
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- The Plague Dogs
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| 78 |
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- The
Phantom Tollbooth
- Patrick stars as Milo, a boy bored with everything until he
stumbles into a world of animation and through a magical toll-booth
on his way to the Kingdom of Wisdom. Directed by Chuck Jones &
Abe Levitow. Produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Based on the
book The
Phantom Tollbooth by Norman Juster. G
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| 79 |
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- The
Land Before Time
- Littlefoot, a young brontosaurus, sets off on a journey in
search of the Great Valley where dinosaurs can live in peace and
safety. On this amazing journey, he meets four other young dinosaurs
and they have incredible adventures. Directed by Don Bluth.
Produced by Amblin Entertainment, Lucasfilm, & Universal Pictures.
G
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| 80 |
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- The Emperor's Nightingale
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| 81 |
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- Arabian Knight (aka The Thief and the Cobbler)
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| 82 |
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- Titan
A.E.
- In the year 3028 the Drej, a vicious alien race, have destroyed
the Earth. Fifteen years later, a young man named Cale learns
he possesses a genetically encoded map to the Titan , a spaceship
that holds the secret to the salvation of the human race. With
the Drej in hot pursuit, Cale blasts off with the new crew of
the Valkyrie in an attempt to find the Titan before the Drej destroy
it - and with it, mankind's last chance for a home of their own.
Directed by Don Bluth. Produced by 20th Century Fox.
PG
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- Perfect Blue
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| 84 |
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- Ninja
Scroll
- Feudal Japan - a time of danger, intrigue and deception. Jubei
is a masterless ninja who travels the land alone, hiring his services
to those with gold ... or a worthy cause. Directed by Yoshiaki
Kawajiri & Quint Lancaster. Produced by Animaze.
NR
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| 85 |
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- The
Great Mouse Detective
- Basil, the rodent Sherlock Holmes, investigates the kidnapping
of a toy-maker and uncovers its link to his archenemy, Professor
Ratigan. Directed by Ron Clements, Burny Mattinson, David Michener
& John Musker. Produced by Walt Disney. Based
on the book Basil
of Baker Street by Eve Titus. G
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| 86 |
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- The
Powerpuff Girls Movie
- Created by a perfectly powerful experiment, Blossom, Bubbles,
and Buttercup explode into action as the new kids in Townsville.
But after one enthusiastic game of tag, they nearly destroy their
beloved city. Now called social freaks, they turn to the mysterious
Mojo Jojo for help. But this sinister simian has other plans,
like leading an army of evil monkeys to destroy the world. Directed
by Craig McCracken. Produced by Cartoon Network & Warner
Brothers. PG
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| 87 |
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- The
Aristocats
- This enchanting tale begins in Paris, when a kind and eccentric
millionairess wills her entire estate to her family - family of
adorable high-society cats. Directed by Wolfgang Reitherman.
Produced by Walt Disney. G
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- Gay
Purr-ee
- Animated musical about a French country cat who runs off to
Paris during the Gay '90s. Directed by Abe Levitow. Produced
by Warner Bros. & United Productions of America.
G
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| 89 |
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- Jimmy
Neutron: Boy Genius
- Aliens abduct all adults; genius Jimmy and his friends build
an interstellar spacefleet and rescue them, and get home in time
for dinner. Directed by John A. Davis. Produced by Nickelodeon.
G
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| 90 |
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- The
Lord of the Rings
- When a dangerous and powerful magic ring falls into his hands,
a hobbit named Frodo gets caught up in an adventure. The mighty
wizard Gandolf and a daring band of elves, dwarfs and warriors
defend their enchanted land from the wicked sorcerer who would
see it destroyed. Directed by Ralph Bakshi. Produced by
Fantasy Films. Based on the series of books The
Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien. PG
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- The
Three Caballeros
- When Donald receives a magical collection of gifts from his
Latin American friends, they become his passport to a fantastic
musical journey with Joe Carioca and Panchito, the charro rooster.
With these experts to guide him, Donald hop, skips and jumps his
way through every splash of local color. Directed by Norman Ferguson.
Produced by Walt Disney.
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| 92 |
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- Allegro
Non Troppo
- Master animator Bruno Bozzetto offers his irreverent tribute
to Disney's Fantasia. Transcending parody, this erotic, satiric,
and delirious animated feature represents Bozzetto 's vision of
the world. Directed by Bruno Bozzetto & Maurizio Nichetti.
Produced by Bozzetto Film. PG
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| 93 |
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- Hercules
- Animated, musical adaptation of the story of Hercules. Directed
by Ron Clements & John Musker. Produced by Walt Disney.
G
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| 94 |
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- Bebe's Kids
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| 95 |
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- Treasure
Planet
- Jim is a young man who grew up reading tales of pirates and
adventures on the high seas, and longs for similar excitement
in his own life. One day a dying man hands him a map and gives
him a warning. Upon careful examination, Jim realizes the map
charts the course to Treasure Planet , a distant world where hundreds
of space pirates have stashed their loot. Jim is certain this
is the adventure he's been dreaming of and sets out to find the
fabled Treasure Planet . Directed by Ron Clements & John Musker.
Produced by Walt Disney. Based on the book Treasure
Island by Robert Louis Stevenson. PG
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| 96 |
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- The
Last Unicorn
- When humankind stops believing in the power of the unicorn
, all but one is driven to the ends of the earth by a fiery red
bull. Directed by Jules Bass & Arthur Rankin Jr. Produced
by ITC & Rankin/Bass Productions. Based on the book The
Last Unicorn by Peter S. Beagle. G
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| 97 |
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- Streetfight (aka Coonskin)
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| 98 |
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- The Adventures of Mark Twain
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| 99 |
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- Fire and Ice
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| 100 |
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- The
Black Cauldron
- In a race against the evil Horned Toad, Taran must be the first
to find the Black Cauldron , which the Horned Toad could use to
destroy the world. Directed by Ted Berman & Richard Rich.
Produced by Walt Disney. Based on The
Chronicles of Prydain series by Lloyd Alexander.
PG
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