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DISNEY ANIMATION

Chris: This is a big subject. We haven’t had a subject that’s had this many films to consider.

Dan: We’ll skip Home On The Range.

Chris: That’s my number one! We’ve all grown up with Disney films. Are our choices driven by nostalgia? Have we plumped for the films we grew up with?

Olly: No. In my top 10 I don’t have a lot of the older ones. I don’t think all of them hold up that well.

I mixed it up. My number one is something that has great personal resonance to me. But we have phases in our lives with Disney. You have the childhood phase, then you grow out

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