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  1. 1 hour ago, MrWunderful said:

    For those not in the know from the middle ages of NA-

     

    “port” was some guy that had internet drama with the old NA heads from back in the day over something, and at one point created an Anti-NA where all him and a few other guys did was make fun of NA and rage about how said old NA dudes ruined collecting or something. 
     

    Guy always seemed weirdly knowledgeable to me, like could probably write a good book but probably isnt too fun at a party. The majority of his posts ive seen are stuck in peak early 2000s AOL chat nerd rage.

    The good old days!

     

    He also had a blog or webpage or something describing the dumps he took as well, which seems apt. 

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  2. 15 hours ago, RH said:

    It's my favorite too, however, it is unfortunate that it is the OG soundbite for Hamster Dance.

    Aladdin is also amazing, but I had to go with Rescuers Down Under.  Bernard was the anti-hero I always needed as a kid and I actually saw that film before the original Rescuers, so I kind of like it more than the first.  It is a pretty solid one though, and is great for it's time.

    I guess I’m glad that I have no idea what the Hamster Dance is?

  3. 50 minutes ago, FireHazard51 said:

    That's some shit.... but too many big hitters to let them be on the list.  90's would be impossible to pick a best movie.  80's would hands down go to Who Framed Roger Rabbit

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    Yeah, tons of really good movies from the sister studios for sure. I grew up on the non-animated classics like Swiss Family Robinson, Darby OGill and the Little People and Bedknobs and Broomsticks (some animation). 

  4. 6 hours ago, PekoponTAS said:

    Fun poll! A lot of mine lined up with the popular opinion I guess. I was most torn on the 90s and 2000s, but I gave the 90s vote to Hercules instead of Hunchback, and I gave the 2000s vote to Emperor's New Groove over Meet the Robinsons. (Which is criminally underrated)

    I'm kind of stunned how much Robin Hood clobbered Winnie the Pooh though. Speaking of which, "The Tigger Movie" and "Piglet's Big Movie" weren't listed here. Both were released theatrically. Also "A Goofy Movie" isn't listed either, which absolutely would have gotten my 90s vote.

    While made by Disney, none of those movies are a part of the Walt Disney Animated Studios releases. 

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  5. 3 hours ago, AirVillain said:

    Sarcasm? If not:

    Tell us you're an incel without saying you're an incel.

    And his song is the worst in the movie. Great movie, one of the best ever, but Gaston has nothing to do with that fact as he is undoubtedly the worst (in every category both within the film itself and filmaking) aspect of it. 

     

     

    Haha, yeah, but I have a hard time following those movies even as an adult.... if it's anime you're talking of.

    Or movies like Heavy Metal. 

    As a small child I needed something more digestable, or Disney-like. 😆

    Sure Akira is incredible and counts as “Anime”. But for more Disney-like movies, My Neighbor Totoro, Nausicaa, Castle in the Sky, and Kiki’s Delivery Service beat Disney or Bluth in the 80’s. Also, Grave of the Fireflies might be the best of all of them, but definitely not Disney-like. 

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  6. 2 hours ago, AirVillain said:

    That's why I mentioned them. Because they're not Disney, but still great. It was stated the 80's was shitty for animated movies, while that might be true for Disney (Little Mermaid aside, obviously) it's not true in general with the Bluth films as mentioned. 

    Just wanted to make sure American Tail and Land Before Time got some love somewhere here. 😉

    The best animated movies of the 80’s were being made in Japan 😉

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  7. 2 minutes ago, CodysGameRoom said:

    Because systemic racism has been designed to draw people here under the guise that this is still a melting pot and a land of opportunity like it was in the past, when really they just want them to come here so they have profit off of them. It's not hard to figure out if you pay attention. It's all about money.

    Are you saying that the left is using systemic racism, because everyone knows that the right doesn’t want any immigrants here. 

  8. 9 hours ago, goldenpp72 said:

    I'd be curious to know the story behind why it exist to be sure. 

    There was a lot of back and forth on this a decade plus ago when these were found. Initially people thought they might’ve been Canadian versions, but most everyone settled on these being versions that were going to be released, then they signed a deal for a blockbuster exclusive, made the orange box and these never really got released. The biggest evidence being that all of the copies found came from Nintendo employees, or a Nintendo auction. 

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