Jump to content
  • Welcome to the TransPulse Forums!

    We offer a safe, inclusive community for transgender and gender non-conforming folks, as well as their loved ones, to find support and information.  Join today!

Disney Movies


Guest Gabochi

Recommended Posts

Guest seanjamie

OK

1. Aladdin (hehe flying carpets, wise cracking animals, jinnee= awesome)

2. The Lion King (needs no explanation :P:) )

3. Mulan ( ahh well you already can figure out why , if you've seen it)

4. Atlantis & Return to Oz

5. A bugs Life & The page master

Link to comment
  • 9 months later...
Guest agfrommd

I'm watching Mulan for the first time, DVR'ed it. For some reason I didn't see it when it first came out - was not as aware of my genderqueerness back then.

"When will my reflection show who I am inside?" Awesome line from the song. Wonder if the writer is TG. Anyone know?

Link to comment
  • 2 weeks later...
Guest Robin Winter

Normally I'm not as into the modern animations from Disney, but I just saw "Despicable Me" finally, and I really enjoyed it. The main character, Gru, had a very nonchalant approach to villainy that just tickled me, and the minions were adorable ^_^

Totally worth watching.

Link to comment
Guest Sarah_Maria

I saw tangled but I don't see as much heart with the cgi. Though I'd have to say I love The Jungle Book the songs in that are fantastic. Though as a whole I like Pixar better, The pixar lamp is so cool. Robin Hood is another favourite of mine though I can't handle the new Robin Hood with my least favourite actor ever.

Link to comment
Guest GeorgeM

I love a lot of their movies. I was a total Belle fan when I was growing up- I think it was the fact that she loved someone that everyone couldn't understand why she did, because all they saw was a monster. I love The Princess and The Frog, my brother ordered it one night when we were at a hotel and I probably enjoyed it more than he did. Tangled and Despicable Me are really good too.

Link to comment
  • 3 weeks later...
Guest The Avatar

Who's seen Tangled?

Tangled took the lead for me when it came out. It was like a fresh glass of water after wandering in the desert. Now it's floatin among my top 5. Before that the last Disney movie I liked was Hercules. (I consider Pixar it's own thing since they did try to break away not too long ago)

Rotating order based on my emotions:

.)Tangled

.) Hercules

.) Little Mermaid

.) A Goofy Movie

.) Lion King

Link to comment
Guest Micha

There's a lot ofgood ones I like, prolly can't remember every single one.

Wall-E, Brave, Tangled, Princess and the Frog, Robin Hood, Alice in Wonderland (especially the Tim Burton one), Mulan, Atlantis, Up. . .and I'm sure there's more.

I really don't like the first princess movies, Snow White, Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty. . . I don't dig how these girls fall in love with some guy they've never met before upon their first meeting, and typically the second time they meet they're getting married (and they absolutely have to get married, that's the only possible way to live happily ever after). Not to mention Snow White's prince charming has necrophiliac inclinations, as no one but the Queen had any way of knowing she wasn't really dead. The emphasis on beauty is absolutely horrifying to me as well.

I like Ariel and Belle, but I do have a few not so good feelings about those movies. Not as much so as the aforementioned ones though.

Link to comment
Guest Mycroft

Hmm.

- Mulan's an obvious one, of course.

- Aladdin, certainly. I have a plush Rajah tiger; got hir for my first birthday, still sleep with hir nightly. I kind of projected my own gender issues onto hir - Rajah felt sentient (so not an it), but not really gendered to me, so that was fun to work out... Anyway...

- Beauty and the Beast - the only one of the 'princess' movies I like (Mulan doesn't count as 'princess')

- Lion King

I don't think Despicable Me (Universal) counts as Disney, so for my representative of the 2000's I will put

- Enchanted (It's not a princess movie, it's a... deconstruction of... a princess movie... shuddup...)

Link to comment
  • 4 months later...
Guest Paige712

Hmm. favourite probably Alice in wonderland, just loved that movie. Also beauty and the beast, Pinocchio, Snow White and Peter Pan will always remain close to my heart.

Link to comment
  • 2 months later...
Guest Kenzie W

Ooh, I love Disney movies so much!

My all time favorites though would have to be:

The Rescuers

The Little Mermaid

Tangled

Peter Pan

Brave

Link to comment
  • 1 year later...
Guest princessofdarkness

Well, I love Disney. I remember always watching films like 'Cinderella' and 'The Little Mermaid' as a boy and wishing I could become just like a princess. Then when I became a teenager I became ashamed over that, and tried to replace it with hyper-masculinity. But since re-discovering my true feminine self, I'm glad I watched Disney when I did, and can finally re-watch them with the love I had as a kid ^_^

Now that I've seen all the 50-some films from Walt Disney Animation Studios (which is not the same as the Pixar or DisneyToons (who makes the direct to video fare) studios) recently, except for 'Frozen' (getting to it), I feel I have expertise to what ones are my favorite. I guess I would rank them as 1) Aladdin, 2) The Little Mermaid 3) Beauty and the Beast 4) The Lion King 5) Sleeping Beauty 6) Fantasia 7) The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh 8) Pinocchio 9) Hercules and 10) Bambi. The worst is 'Chicken Little', boy oh boy...

Link to comment
  • 2 weeks later...
Guest actuarylilium

I myself am a bit of a Disney fangirl! Whilst I'm not a total fanatic (there are some I haven't seen and some I don't like!), I watched so many of them in my childhood :) But one of my friends at Uni puts me to shame with his knowledge of all things Disney :(

Including Pixar films, my favourites include: Hercules (have the video game on PS1 as well!), the Fox and the Hound, Aladdin, Snow White, the Rescuers Down Under, Peter Pan, A Bug's Life (have the video game of this too, and it creeps me out!), 101 Dalmations (how can you not like this!?), Toy Story (the third one was well worth the long wait, and such a fitting ending! Have the video game of Toy Story 2), the Sword in the Stone, Pinocchio (though the Pleasure Island bit makes me uncomfortable... I remember my first time seeing this bit, and I was shocked out) and Pocahontas (not sure how it's spelt...)

However, my absolute favourite is the Lion King... words cannot it justice. Simply beautiful :)

Films I didn't like include: Monster's Inc, Chicken Run, Brave (and I'm from Scotland!) and The Incredibles

This is nearly criminal, but I don't remember ever watching the Little Mermaid :( Considering that I love Mermaids and Mermaid stories (you don't want to know how many times I've watched H2O: Just Add Water!), I have to recify this soon...

Lots of Love, Lily xxx

Link to comment
Guest princessofdarkness

:angry: Watch The Little Mermaid RIGHT NOW Lily. (Sorry, that's just my childhood being stern. I recommend it, to say the least. :P).

Link to comment
  • 3 months later...
Guest Lizzie McTrucker

I really only had one Disney movie that I really loved and that was Emperor's New Groove.

Howeva,

I now have another that is either tied for 1st place or a very close 2nd place and that is Wreck-It Ralph. I've watched it twice now and I still love it! Plus it really tickles the gamer in me. :)

Link to comment

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Who's Online   7 Members, 0 Anonymous, 205 Guests (See full list)

    • Ivy
    • Vidanjali
    • VickySGV
    • April Marie
    • Stefi
    • Ashley0616
    • MaeBe
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Forum Statistics

    • Total Topics
      80.6k
    • Total Posts
      767.9k
  • Member Statistics

    • Total Members
      12,014
    • Most Online
      8,356

    Quillian
    Newest Member
    Quillian
    Joined
  • Today's Birthdays

    1. l.demiurge
      l.demiurge
  • Posts

    • Ashley0616
      Nothing wrong with that. I'm glad that you found what makes you happy! Just curious what does your wife think? If it's too personal I understand.
    • Ashley0616
    • Ashley0616
      – According to a recent survey, the most popular name for a dog is Max. Other popular names include Molly, Sam, Zach, and Maggie.
    • Ashley0616
    • Ashley0616
      Either new environment/ not potty trained
    • Abigail Genevieve
      Bob was on his way home from the dojo and he "just happened" to driver by her place. It was 10:30.  Her light was still on.  He knew exactly where she was sitting.  He saw her in his mind.   A fierce wave of desire that took his breath away suddenly showed up. All he had to do was stop, get out of the car, walk to the door and knock.  She would answer, glad to see him.  She would know why he was there and what he wanted. She would invite him in, maybe get him something to drink, disappear for a moment and return in "something more comfortable."  She would lead him back. Oh, joy.   And never, ever speak to him again afterwards.  Or she would not let him in but be angry about it.  In no way, emotionally, physically, mentally or spiritually, was she ready for this, and he knew it, if he was honest with himself, and she knew he knew it.  She would look upon it as another assault and their relationship would be irretrievably broken.  He would have to leave town. It would devastate her. It would devastate him.    He fought himself.  He was frozen to his seat as his reason and his body fought. He was twenty four years old, a full-blooded male with normal desires; he had just worked out and he was ready.  All he had to do now was open the car door. No one would know. He held his hands, one in the other, to keep one from moving, against his reason and will, to open that door.  He did not want to be a slave of his desires.   He looked across the street.  Mrs. McCarthy, sister of his landlord, was peeking though her window.  She knew his car.  Everyone in town would know by noon the next day if he got out of the car.  Taylor did not need that, either, and she would know, if he came to the door now, what a selfish thing it would be: in his own eyes, in the eyes of Taylor, in the eyes of the town, and worst of all, in the eyes of God.   He sat there a moment longer.  He was, as he reflected, entering into her sufferings in a small way that she would be made whole, healthy and happy: what he wanted more than anything.  But this hurt.  Why had all this come on her?  He asked God again, but there was only silence. He drove home in that silence. He chided himself for even going on her street and for driving on it other nights.  He would stop that, he told himself.   ------------------------------------------   The next morning Taylor went out to her car to go to work.  Mrs. McCarthy met her before she got to it. "I thought you were going to get lucky last night, dearie," she said. Taylor was puzzled. "Why, what do you mean?" "That young fellow - you know, Bob - he's been driving around here, going up and down the street some nights, not stopping.  Well, last night he parked and sat in his car for a while.   I think he was staring at your window.  I think he was trying to get up the courage to knock on the door. I was rooting for him.   But then he drove away.  Faint heart never won fair lady, as they say. What a shame. You two are a lovely couple.  Well, have a good day!" "Thank you, Mrs. McCarthy."  Taylor knew Bob extremely well and knew what had been going through his mind.  She was more than grateful he had not gotten out of the car. Better for him, better for her, better for everybody.  Surgery "down there" sooner than later.  This was driving the poor boy crazy. It was driving her crazy, too.  But she had a lot to work through. Surgery "up here" she said, pointing to her head.  She woke up her therapist on the way to work.  They were still talking when she pulled into her designated parking spot.  That was a perk that had happened yesterday.  She took a deep breath and headed into work. It would be another wild day.
    • Ashley0616
      bittersweet: especially : pleasure accompanied by suffering or regret
    • Abigail Genevieve
      I'm thinking about some interactions yesterday I did, while presenting as male but acting as female, that were far better than I did when I was presenting as male and acting as male.  #girlunderhood. I do a crappy job at acting as male and I am giving it up.  I am not talking about feminine gestures or presentation but just relating as a woman.  People don't realize I am doing it but it is a whole lot easier to do.   You don't just put on a dress and BOOM you are a girl.  You are a girl and you put on a dress.  Or not. Whether I am in jeans or a skirt (I wish, wife would have lots to say) I am a girl.  I don't need $250 in makeup and heels and hose and all that.  I don't need surgery. Honey, I have arrived.  Now I have to work out how that best works in my life, causing the minimal damage and creating the maximum good, but I have more working room.   Oh, and I am still pissed off at everyone and everything. #Contradictory.
    • awkward-yet-sweet
      @Willow it is certainly possible that my husband planned it. Placing me in the path of an opportunity....he certainly does things like that. GF has done some work for the company as an outside consultant, so I'm sure the company owner knows what potential resources are around.    It could also have just happened randomly. He has taken me to work with him before, just because he likes to have me around. I remember one time that I fell asleep with my head in his lap, and he held a meeting with his subordinates without waking me and making me move.  The company culture is family oriented and relaxed.
    • Abigail Genevieve
      The photo is great.  Software is phenomenal but it also is sort of a promise of things to come. Years ago this sort of thing took a photographer and Photoshop and all sorts of things and you would say, "I can look like THIS??"   Me, I am a duck.  That's from my driver's license.  Just kidding.
    • MaeBe
      I lucked into that picture. I took like 10 before that, which appropriately make me look like a donkey. ;)   Thank you so much for the compliment!
    • Mmindy
      You're welcome Sally,   Hugs,   Mindy🌈🐛🏳️‍⚧️🦋
    • Mmindy
      This is a great analogy. The statement is true as it relates to the tree. The analogy fits because we as a LGBTQIA community are stronger when we stand together. It also work here on Transgender Pulse Forums. The support I feel from so many others has made me comfortable with my stance, because I'm in a beautiful forest of friends. So when I'm out alone and confronted. I can respond and act like the single tree in the field, surviving whatever comes my way. My roots reach back and communicate with others like me.    Standing Strong,   Mindy🌈🐛🏳️‍⚧️🦋
    • Ashley0616
    • Ashley0616

Contact TransPulse

TransPulse can be contacted in the following ways:

Email: Click Here.

To report an error on this page.

Legal

Your use of this site is subject to the following rules and policies, whether you have read them or not.

Terms of Use
Privacy Policy
DMCA Policy
Community Rules

Hosting

Upstream hosting for TransPulse provided by QnEZ.

Sponsorship

Special consideration for TransPulse is kindly provided by The Breast Form Store.
×
×
  • Create New...