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41 movies.

Only one winner.

 

Which will it be?

Which will come last?

Which will disappoint?

And which will exceed all expectations?

 

This rate has been based on total points awarded.

I will reveal the averages at the end of the results.

 

So are y'all ready?

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Which will it be? Lion King or Snow White, I think

Which will come last? One of the less know ones :lol:

Which will disappoint? Mulan :(

And which will exceed all expectations? Probably Wreck It Ralph!

 

 

I am excited!!!

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#41 | The Brave Little Toaster Goes To Mars

 

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Points: 30.7

Number of rates: 9

 

Loved it:

08 *Tim

 

Hated it:

00 Calum Sandé

01 Joepassmore

 

So the biggest loser of them all is one of my favourite childhood memories, The Brave Little Toaster Goes To Mars. I remember spending time with my grandparents and Toaster was always there. I love the movie, but appearantly some of you have never even seen it or hate it. I’m heartbroken

 

 

Movies So Far

 

#41 The Brave Little Toaster Goes To Mars

 

Admittedly, I haven't seen this or the first one. I kind of regret not getting hold of them before putting my scores in. I might have loved them.
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Are you doing this by total points then rather than average?

Yes, but I will reveal both lists at the end of the results

 

The reason I chose this is because movies that had only been rated by a few people, would pop up in the top 10, because they merely got any rates besides a few highs.

This way it reflects the overall popularity of the movies

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#40 | Home On The Range

 

http://trailers.apple.com/trailers/disney/homeontherange/images/menu_03.jpg

 

Points: 42.5

Number of rates: 10

 

Loved it:

09 *Tim

07 Calum Sandé

 

Hated it:

02 Cameron

01 Betty Swollocks, Jack

 

Just inside the top 40 is Home On The Range, a Disney movie with cows in the lead. A fabulous movie, with a great storyline, but with a filmography like Disney, this was bound to come near the lower end. A shame only 10 of you knew the movie.

 

 

Movies So Far:

 

#40 Home On The Range

#41 The Brave Little Toaster Goes To Mars

 

Never seen either of those, Need to see Home on The Range
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#39 | Dinosaur

 

http://www.sfsite.com/~silverag/dinosaur.jpg

 

Points: 59.1

Number of rates: 13

 

Loved it:

08 Calum Sandé, Mariah Scarey

07 Chez Wombat (0.5), Joepassmore

 

Hated it:

00 RobinJuanPersie

01 Leonardo

 

Crashing in at #39 is Disney's first computer-animated film Dinosaur. It's a nice movie, but it never really striked me as amazing or anything. It's just there for me, but I can see why people like it.

 

 

Movies So Far:

 

#39 Dinosaur

#40 Home On The Range

#41 The Brave Little Toaster Goes To Mars

I'd expect The Lion King to (deservedly) storm this. Genuinely never heard of The Brave Little Toaster.

 

Dinosaur's not too bad actually, I liked it when I was younger anyway.

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#38 | The Brave Little Toaster

 

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Points: 70.3

Number of rates: 11

 

Loved it:

11 Mariah Scarey

10 Jack

 

Hated it:

01 Calum Sandé

02 Joepassmore

 

At #38 we've got the first movie starring Toaster and his friends. Like the other movie, this is a beautiful childhood memory attached to it. It was inspired by a novel. The film is set in a world where household appliances and other electronics have the ability to speak and move, pretending to be lifeless in the presence of humans.

 

 

Movies So Far:

 

#38 The Brave Little Toaster

#39 Dinosaur

#40 Home On The Range

#41 The Brave Little Toaster Goes To Mars

 

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#37 | Brother Bear

 

http://finddisneyworld.com/disneypic/brother-bear-15.jpg

 

Points: 75.5

Number of rates: 15

 

Loved it:

08 Eyes

07 Tim (0.5), RobinJuanPersie

 

Hated it:

03 Liam, Rabbit Heart, PaulM1963, Calum Sandé, مدهش*

04 Betty Swollock (0.5)

 

 

Next up is Brother Bear at #37. It's a story about a human turned bear, Kenai, who meets a little bear called Koda. The cold heart of the human is slowly being melt by the little Koda and they become close friends. Kenai later finds out he is the hunter that killed Koda's mum, something that leaves Koda devastated. Kenai returns back to human, but he decides to stay a bear forever, to stay with Koda.

 

The emotional bond between the 2 bears and the 2 hilairous moose are what makes the movie so great. It's nowhere near my favourite but it's really good!

 

 

 

Movies So Far:

 

#37 Brother Bear

#38 The Brave Little Toaster

#39 Dinosaur

#40 Home On The Range

#41 The Brave Little Toaster Goes To Mars

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#36 | Chicken Little

 

http://disney-clipart.com/Chicken-Little/Disney-Chicken-Little.jpg

 

Points: 82.3

Number of rates: 16

 

Loved it:

07 *Tim, Cameron, Liam

06 AaronTM, Joepassmore

 

Hated it:

03 PaulM1963, Leonardo, Jack

04 jsilv

 

 

Next up is Chicken Little at #36, the last one for tonight. I've only seen this movie once, but I remember it being a nice movie.

 

Chicken Little is being ridiculed because he claims the sky was falling down. Nobody believes him, but after a new piece of sky falls aliens start invading the world. They are trying to regain their lost child, which Chicken Little brings to them. Everything is fine and Chicken's reputation as the town's biggest fool is scrapped

 

 

Movies So Far:

 

#36 Chicken Little

#37 Brother Bear

#38 The Brave Little Toaster

#39 Dinosaur

#40 Home On The Range

#41 The Brave Little Toaster Goes To Mars

Haven't seen any of the films so far - but that's not too surprising. Hoping Pinocchio finishes top 10, but I can see it being below some of the more recent 'classics'. The Lion King seems to be a median "we grew up with it" film here - I was 17 when it came out, so I guess you were lucky...all Disney put out when I was pre-teen was tosh like Oliver & Co, Basil the Great Mouse Detective and The Black Cauldron. I did love The Fox and the Hound though.
Oopshit I totally meant to vote, would definitely have given high marks to both Brave Little Toaster films.
Haven't seen any of the films so far - but that's not too surprising. Hoping Pinocchio finishes top 10, but I can see it being below some of the more recent 'classics'. The Lion King seems to be a median "we grew up with it" film here - I was 17 when it came out, so I guess you were lucky...all Disney put out when I was pre-teen was tosh like Oliver & Co, Basil the Great Mouse Detective and The Black Cauldron. I did love The Fox and the Hound though.

 

ditto, though I'm old enough to remember Walt moving on to the animated studio in the sky. The Jungle Book was the last one he worked on and the last one that was great until (for me) Aladdin. I quite liked Robin Hood though.

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