Originally Posted By jasmine7 Yep, Adventures in Wonderland, and it was on the Disney Channel in the early 90s. I loved that show so much, and I would always watch it when I was at my grandmom's house. I really loved the Mad Hatter. He was just great!
Originally Posted By SoThisIsLove LOL, Deb....that was one bizarre show. I just liked that kid from "Oliver!" Okay, I hereby change the name of the thread to "Bash Poor Ol' Pooh" On the record: I love the original Pooh movie... The TV show was one big freak show, though, I'll admit it.
Originally Posted By ctdsnark "Alice In Wonderland"---75 minutes of a prim and proper English girl trying to hold her own against a forestful of escapees from the Toontown Asylum.
Originally Posted By bobiascastle Pocahontas, Aristocats, Rescuers, Atlantis & Home on the Range are my least favs. My kids have never even seen them cause I can't bear to sit through them. p I do have to say that I miss the Little Mermaid, Aladdin & Lion King era where they sang throughout the movies. Maybe that is why we watch them a lot more than the new ones even though we still really like those ones too.
Originally Posted By TALL Disney Guy <Pocahontas, Aristocats, Rescuers> Those have songs, though. I particularly enjoy all four in "The Rescuers", and a handful of the "Pocahontas" ones.
Originally Posted By bobiascastle Yes they do have songs but they are still my least fav. I would prefer Cars or Incredibles that don't have characters breaking into song over those ones.
Originally Posted By TALL Disney Guy <I do have to say that I miss the Little Mermaid, Aladdin & Lion King era where they sang throughout the movies.> <I would prefer Cars or Incredibles that don't have characters breaking into song over those ones.> ?
Originally Posted By FiveBearRugs <<FerretAfros: Also, I think it was called Through the Looking Glass or something, but there was a live action Alice in Wonderland series that also freaked me out a little bit to say the least. Why were the early Disney Channel things so strange?>> Yes, as stated, it was called "Adventures in Wonderland." Each episode had Alice step through her mirror and hang out with her Wonderland friends, and there was always a lesson/moral at the end. The characters included: -Alice -Dinah, Alice's (real) pet cat -The White Rabbit (on Rollerblades) -The Red Queen (not of Hearts) -Tweedledum and Tweedledee (aka The Tweedles, two hip-hop rapping twin brothers) -The Mad Hatter -The March Hare -The Dormouse (forever in a teapot) -The Cheshire Cat I do remember there was a "Very Special Episode" that had the Walrus visiting and everyone was dissing him because he was a walrus and he was different, etc.
Originally Posted By bobiascastle When I said <I would prefer Cars or Incredibles that don't have characters breaking into song over those ones.> I meant I would rather watch Cars & Incredibles, movies that don't have singing characters over my 4 least favs even though those have singing characters. Yeah I ramble & my husband is always scratching his head at me but in my mind I make sense. ;op
Originally Posted By bobbelee9 The movies were short, so they didn't have time to learn about each other?
Originally Posted By evilalice I'm gonna have to with Pocahontas and Dumbo. I liked 101 Dalmations as a child, but I don't really care for it so much these days.
Originally Posted By Dlmusic Aristocats is definately my least favorite. I think I've only sat through the movie once. I'm also not a huge fan of Black Cauldron or the Fox and the Hound either.
Originally Posted By kingofduckburg Are the CGI films outside of the scope of this discussion? Dinosaur, Chicken Little, and The Wild (in order from best to worst) are all major embarassments to the Disney name. Honestly, I thought I would buy EVERY big-screen Disney animated film on DVD until they released THe Wild. Even Disney relaized what a piece of poop they had and didn't bother to merchandise it at all. It's so dull and poorly concieved.