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Stop Frozen discussion. This is now a best Disney songs thread.

 

Classy as fuck. Disney animation at its subtlest and finest.

 

Has a somewhat epic feeling to it. Of course Hakuna Matata is also a staple from this.

 

Aw yeees.

 

This is what I call music. My all-time favorite:

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qJJog4BJrUw

 

Some other great songs:

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jb7kJ-j_dKA

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aobVs-HfsCI

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tt6tX1WVlE4

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zgnHF2CwrPs

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S-FUcrQhTBY

 

There are plenty others, but for now that's it.

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Looking at the list of pixar movies from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Pixar_films I watched pretty much everything except Cars and Ratoueritueriouteroituo

Favorite would have to be Finding Nemo  Teeku

 

Those two are definitely worth your time. The only Pixar song I consider "memorable" or "great" is Le Festin, from Ratatouille. Pixar movies are usually better than Disney Pictures last movies but less good than Disney's 2D movies imo. The only really "underground" Pixar movie was Up imo, but I still haven't watched Brave. I'm looking forward to Inside Out, it seems really good.

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Disney villain songs tend to be my favorite in the movies, specifically the songs in Pocahontas, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, The Little Mermaid, The Lion King, and Beauty and the Beast. 

My favorite Disney song is what I previously posted (Hellfire), but it's followed by this number:

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tl0DMTlwLw4

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Being a European pleb, Tintin was a huge part of my childhood. I have the entire collection in VHS and would probably still have fun watching it today.

I remember this one particular movie I watched from 20th Century Fox called Anastasia. Probably one of the darker cartoon movies I watched as a kid but I absolutely loved the story and animation.

Also y no Gaston in dis thred

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South Park is easily one of the best satirical commentaries on modern (American) society. This is still easily my favorite scene ever:

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CRBHxJBUv_A

 

I remember saying that (South Park being more than just crass jokes) to my 9th grade chemistry teacher and him scoffing and looking at me like I was crazy.

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Interesting, my Anthropology professor agrees with my view that it is a brilliant social critique. When you spend your time studying cultures, you can really appreciate the criticisms South Park makes. 

I don't know if I would call it a "brilliant" social critique, since South Park is nothing even close to subtle and that makes it, well, very rough.

 

South Park is basic, ultra-caustic parody with toilet humor et al included. It's got nothing constructive to say, but it's necessary because it keeps punching us in the guts to remind us to stay critical, never take things too seriously and keep caring about what's going on in the world. And to have something saying out loud politically incorrect things. South Park is kinda like 4chan: the animation, now that I think about it.

 

Well, for the people that don't somehow manage to miss the less-than-subtle cynism, at least. I can't wrap my head around the fact that many people watch South Park purely for the crass jokes.

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I like anything from Pixar and most of the non-Pixar animated movies I've seen. Never seen Frozen though, but Let it go is pretty good.

 

When it comes to tv I think that Futurama and South Park is definitely on the top. Family Guy can be funny at times, but it's mostly just shit.

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  • 4 weeks later...

Just finished watching "Inside Out".

 

That was really good. There are still some Pixar movies that are better than it, but it's definitely a masterpiece. This is what I like so much about Pixar: they are incredibly creative, they put a lot of things you can actually relate to your life, and they make such meaningful and beautiful movies.

 

This was one of the few films that made me cry and it matched my expectations. I hope it gets a sequel, there is room to be explored.

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I saw people linking good Disney songs and went through each one looking for Hellfire. Nope. I'm happy to be the first one to link this.

 

 

It's just... so very different from any other Disney song or video. I like to imagine that when the creators of this movie went to the first screening they watched this song and then sort of just looked at each other with bloodless faces and whispered "Did we really make that?"

 

... anyway for something lighter, here have Pogo. Pogo is a person on Youtube who makes really trippy remixes of Disney movies by patching together bits and pieces of music and dialogue from the movies. They're really upbeat and dreamy. My favorite is the Alice in Wonderland one:

 

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