5 Disney Films I Haven’t Seen Yet but Want To

Hello everybody!

It’s the weekend, yay! Today I’m going to be talking about the 5 Disney films I most want to watch, but for whatever reasonI haven’t got round to yet!

Let’s get started 😊


Pinocchio- I’m not really sure why I haven’t watched this yet, as I absolutely loved it as a pantomime (I’ve only seen it done once that I can remember, but it worked a lot better than I thought it would), and some of my favourite characters I met at Disneyland Paris were from this film (Gideon jumps to mind in particular). I definetely need to get round to it soon!

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Oliver and Company– This film sounds like EXACTLY the sort of Disney movie I love best, seeing that it has music, animals and lovely friendships. (And it’s set in New York, which always tends to be a treat visually!). The last time I tried to get the DVD it was too expensive, but when I check now it’s much cheaper so I’m planning to try and get a copy soon!

EditDumbo- IveĀ been putting off watching this for AGES (I’ve owned it for years). Why, you ask? Because I think it’s going to break my heart. I don’t do well with bad things happening to animals, especially baby ones 😭. I’m in the same boat with The One and Only Ivan too!

Peter Pan-Ā I had to read the book of Peter Pan when I was at primary school, and I didn’t especially enjoy it. My mum read it with me, and also hated it, but unlike me isn’t especially willing to give the Disney film a chance šŸ˜”. I will eventually get round to it myself though!

101 Dalmatians– I haven’t watched this yet because I absolutely adore the book, and I’m worried the film won’t live up to it. I’ve heard it’s lovely to watch around Christmas though, so maybe this festive season will get me to watch it.

Thank you so much for reading! Are there any Disney movies you haven’t watcged yet but want to? Let me know in the comments or on Twitter @GoldenBooksGirl.Ā 

See you soon with a new postĀ 

Amy xxx

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Author: goldenbooksgirl

Disabled book blogger who also writes TV, film, music and other posts from time to time | UKYABA Champion Teen 2018 | Email: goldenbooksgirl@gmail.com | she/her

13 thoughts on “5 Disney Films I Haven’t Seen Yet but Want To”

  1. I was absolutely expecting to read this post and find out you hadn’t seen some of my favourite films but instead I find myself thinking ‘Yep, fair enough actually. I completely understand why you haven’t seen them!’ 😁 (I found Pinocchio very disappointing tbh. Just warning you. :))

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    1. Oh no! It’s the one I planned to start with šŸ˜‚
      Out of interest, what were the favourites you were worried I hadn’t seen? There are a couple I haven’t that I left off the list x

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  2. I actually have not fully seen any on this list. I mean I’ve seen Dumbo and Peter Pan but only when I was little so I don’t really remember them. But I think I have them all somewhere. I might have to catch up and watch these!

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  3. 101 Dalmatians was one of my favourites as a kid-particularly for the job of the female protagonist, Anita. (She’s a fashion designer. At the age of five/six, this was big news to me!) You’ve bought on some serious Disney nostalgia for me; why not have a cinema night and watch them all?

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  4. Peter Pan is my husband’s favorite! It’s very like the book but then again I enjoyed the book. I haven’t read 101 Dalmatians but the movie is wonderful! Pinocchio and Dumbo aren’t favorites of mine and I’ve only seen part of Oliver. I really want to see The Black Cauldron, I’ve never watched it! I think I’ve seen most of the rest of the animated movies.

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