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TopicWatching a Disney/Pixar movie every day until I go insane, the topic
TMOG
11/25/24 12:20:46 AM
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I tried this a few years ago when COVID was ravaging the Earth and we were all (supposed to be) locked indoors, but failed after 2.5 movies. I'm pretty sure the reason I burnt out on it so quickly is because of the giant book report-style reviews I was taking notes for while watching, so I won't be doing that this time. I'll probably still review but they'll either be deliberately brief or based entirely on memory.

Anyway I'm using the same list I had last time, but with a few more tacked on to the end to account for movies that have released since that time. I'm watching them in order of initial theatrical release, and it's a grand total of 90 movies, 91 if Moana 2 is on Disney+ by the time I reach the end of the list (it won't be)

They're all animated, not live action, or at least primarily live action. Some of the movies on the list, like The Three Caballeros and Fantasia, have live-action segments, but they're not the focus. There are a few other movies from that time period that I've never seen or heard of but I assume they're the same way unless Wikipedia's lists are shit.

These are the lists I pulled from, for reference:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Walt_Disney_Animation_Studios_films
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Pixar_films

Anyway the first movie on the list is Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, initially released on December 21, 1937. I remember when I watched this one a few years back for the initial attempt at this marathon I said it held up pretty well almost 100 years later, let's see if that opinion holds true tonight.

Feel free to watch along and join me on this ridiculously stupid journey.
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