Still my favorite though Hercules, Dumbo, and The Great Mouse Detective are close seconds.
Peter Pan and Robin Hood because they had swordfighting.
Robin Hood. Sword in the Stone was a close second.
Yup, still same.
I also liked the Black Cauldron quite a bit but we didn't actually have that on VHS so I didn't really get to see it very often. And now I think there's only like six other people who even know it exists. It wasn't one of their biggest hits.
The Goofy Movie.
I have an ongoing love of horror that I'm half convinced started with Mr. Boogedy / Bride of Boogedy. I still try and watch them every October.
Beyond that, it's hard to say. There really are so many to choose from.
Fantasia (1940) was my favourite growing up by an absolute mile. It's the only Disney movie I've watched double digit times. Not sure it's triple digits but several dozen times certainly.
Still is my favourite Disney movie.
I have an original pressing album with zero acratches. It's pretty awesome.
"The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes".
Robin Hood, still love it to this day.
As a kid it was Robin Hood but now it is probably Emperors New Groove.
Heck yeah, Robin Hood is still one of the best!
The Jungle Book
My name translates to bear and I have to survive with the bear necessities.
Treasure Planet, it is still up there but there some more recent movies like Soul that are also near the top.
I've never seen that one, what's it about?
"Treasure Island but in space" is the elevator pitch.
It's this almost Jules Verne like idea of what space travel might be. Boat inspired spaceships with solar wind catching sails. Very unique setting design IMO.
Hunchback of Notre Dame
Still my favorite though Hercules, Dumbo, and The Great Mouse Detective are close seconds.