Follow the fortunes of amorous mutt Pongo and his master Roger, who fall for a pair of equally attractive females, and meet one of the hippest anti-heroines ever, the decadent, dastardly, Cruella de Ville...if she doesn't scare you, no evil thing will! Wildly entertaining with superb animation, one of the most popular Disney classics ever.
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ALICE IN WONDERLAND (DISNEY) (1951)
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A dazzling blend of fantasy and music in this beautiful animated version of the Lewis Carroll tale. Alice is bored and follows a white rabbit down into a warren, hereby entering the famous fantasy world.
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BAMBI (1942)
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Bambi is a beautiful baby deer, (doe, to grown-ups), born in the forest and brought up amongst friends like Thumper the rabbit and Flower, the funky skunk. The animation stands up to anything contemporary and the animals are just so darn cute! A real winner.
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BEAUTY AND THE BEAST (1992)
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Disney come up trumps again, doing what they do best. The fairy tale story adapts beautifully, with some great scenes and excellent (Oscar winning) music. The story is basically monster captures girl, girl falls in love with monster, who turns out to be prince charming. Recommended for all ages!
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DUMBO (1941)
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One of Walt Disney's most endearing creatures - Dumbo the elephant with his oversize ears, snubbed and rejected by the other circus animals, befriends a small mouse who hatches the daring plan to launch him into the air as the world's first flying elephant.
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LADY AND THE TRAMP (1955)
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Disney's mawkish tale of two dogs from different class backgrounds getting it on. The film is saved by an excellent manic beaver, a pair of villianous Siamese cat and some classic songs. Ideal for kids.
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LITTLE MERMAID:ARIELS GIFT (2007)
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More undersea adventures with Ariel, the Little Mermaid, and her aquatic friends. In 'Red', King Triton undergoes a transformation to a mischievous young boy, giving Ariel all sorts of headaches. In 'Trident True', Triton's trident is stolen, causing havoc. Great fun.
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MARY POPPINS (1964)
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A proto-structuralist text which reveals and deconstructs the deep fissures in the facade of Victorian middle-class society and culturally constructed sexual roles. Dick Van Dyke's terrible British accent and the clever use of non-naturalistic background shows its Brechtian credentials.
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PETE'S DRAGON (1977)
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Pete is an orphan boy with a rather remarkable friend, a large pink and green dragon that only he can see, but who gets the young lad into all soughts of mischief. This Walt Disney mixture of animation and real people is great fun and has some toe tapping tunes.
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PETER PAN (1953)
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A Disney gem that brings back happy memories for even the most cynical and hard-bitten amongst us! Typically superb animation brings JM Barrie's adventures of the ever-youthful Peter Pan to life. Oh! If only we could all live in Never Never land.
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