Least Favorite Animated Film

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    Originally Posted By Inkan1969

    Of the "official features" I didn't like "Oliver and Company". Weak story and unappealing characters.

    Among other movies, I thought "Dinosaur" was terrible, with some of the worst dialogue seen in a Disney movie, and a poorly thought out story.

    D2V movies? Hard to say. "Lady and the Tramp 2", "Hunchback 2", "Little Mermaid 2", and "Stitch the Movie" all seemed especially poorly constructed. Also, Disney once threw two "Sing Me a Story" eps and a BatB failed TV series ep together and tried to pass that off as a movie: "Belle's Tales of Friendship". That may be the worst Disney ANYTHING.
     
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    Originally Posted By threeundertwo

    I hated the Hunchback of Notre Dame. What were they thinking?

    The Three Caballeros
    Atlantis

    I completely skipped
    Treasure Planet
    Home on the Range
    Chicken Little

    and that one about the homing pigeon during WWII - I can't even remember the name of it.

    I also skipped a lot of sequels. I have a site bookmarked, can someone tell me if this is a complete list?
    <a href="http://homepage.usask.ca/~jjs142/movielist.htm" target="_blank">http://homepage.usask.ca/~jjs1
    42/movielist.htm</a>
     
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    Originally Posted By FerretAfros

    That site looks like it has them all. I didn't read all the way through the second section, since I'm not that up to date on everything else, but the features all appear to be correct. Dinosaur was left off the list, but that's pretty common, since it was technically a CGI and live film composite.
     

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