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Favourite Childhood Movie?
For me it's The Last Unicorn, the Forgotten Toys movie and the Never Ending Story, all of which can drive me to tears.
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(Anonymous) 2013-07-26 12:26 am (UTC)(link)DING DONG, THE WITCH IS DEAD! WHICH OLD WITCH? THE WICKED WITCH! DING DONG, THE WICKED WITCH IS DEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAD!
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Honestly there are just so many and I don't want to repeat people, so I'll go with some of my favorite less known ones and say Balto and Follow That Bird.
The soundtracks to both are wonderful. Balto's got more of an orchestral one while Follow That Bird has a bunch of great sing-a-longs. There was a thread that tried to explain why the Avengers is so beloved by fandom while being your standard action flick and a lot of it came down to all the characters interacting and sharing screen time really well, and that sort of explains Follow That Bird for me... just with, you know, Sesame Street instead of super heroes. (Although Super Grover is technically a super hero as well.)
And then Balto, historical inaccuracies aside, I just love Balto. My LJ and my tumblr titles actually come from a quote in that movie.
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(Anonymous) 2013-07-26 01:44 am (UTC)(link)Other: NeverEnding Story.
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Nostalgia movie? Brave Little Toaster.