Now that we've covered most 80s and 90s "nostalgic" faves....
Don't @ me if your personal fave is not on here. This is MY list of films from MY childhood that I watched over and over, alongside Disney movies. Unlike my previous "nostalgia" polls (80s and 90s, if you want to see the results), the only "rules" here are: non-Disney and fully animated theatrical films. Hence why I included films outside the 90s and Dreamworks as well lol
Happy voting! ❤
A few honorable mentions that I couldn't squeeze into the poll:
An American Tail & Fievel Goes West (I just didn't watch them often enough in my childhood to have them Stick With Me, even though I definitely enjoyed them. But my older brother loved them dearly and talked about them a lot, and I appreciate them a lot more now!)
The Land Before Time (yes, I did watch those absurd sequels - up until 7 ish? - and enjoyed the original, but was never Obsessed like my other peers. Perhaps Jurassic Park traumatized me too much to be fond of dinosaurs lol)
The Brave Little Toaster to the Rescue (speaking of sequels, I remember the pet one?? pretty well? but not enough to call it a Childhood Fave)
The King & I (absolutely ATROCIOUS adaptation/film, btw, but my siblings and I delighted in quoting the stupid comic relief's lines because Kid Humor is broken lmao the amount of times our poor mother must have heard us go "I never want to see another mango in life" before dissolving into a fit of giggles.....)
Pippi Longstocking (idk I read the book and just was happy to see a beloved book character come to life)
Annabelle's Wish (definitely a STRONG honorable mention cuz I was oddly OBSESSED with the soundtrack for some reason??? but unlike other Obsessed With the Soundtrack movies, this one kinda.... disappeared into the ether of my memories, with only that One Song playing on loop when I think about it)
And finally: shout-out to We're Back, FernGully, Pebble and the Penguin, and Quest for Camelot for being weird-ass fever dream memories until I properly watched them after high school
Cats Don't Dance and Thumbelina are probably the closest things to "honorable mentions" on the poll, but I chose to keep them because I remember DISTINCTLY getting VERY upset over Darla Dimple's scheming in Cats Don't Dance, and feeling whimsically swept up in Thumbelina's fairytale romance. Whereas poor American Tail and Land Before Time didn't "latch onto" me the same way. Who can say why? Memories are a funny thing ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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Revenge of the Underrated
39. Over the Hedge vs Charlotte's Web (1973)
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Propaganda:
Over the Hedge
it’s so so silly and also is my childhood
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Today's rat is this Templeton puppet from the Jefferson Middle School's production of Charlotte's Web!
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Kinda love this so sharing....
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When I Read, I Dream was a collectors series of child dolls approximately the age of a Stacie, themed around characters from children's or family friendly literature.
The word "Barbie" does not appear anywhere on the box, but they were released by Mattel using the "Timeless Treasures" brand line - not officially Barbie, but which look an awful lot like Barbies. You will usually see "Barbie" in the heading or description of these dolls on reseller sites, even though they're not officially.
This series contained four dolls: Jo from Little Women, Anne from Anne of Green Gables, Heidi from Heidi and Fern from Charlotte's Web. I really like this series and it stands out to me personally exactly because of the age of the dolls - often collectors series have Barbie or Barbie-style dolls in the lead role, or else they have Kelly or Kelly-style dolls. I like the middle child age dolls here.
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Charlotte A. Cavatica from Charlotte’s Web is an Avatar of the Web.
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Emotionally devastating animated scene poll part 3
doing this by film rating/audience and studio also avoiding absolute horror like Coraline or tragedies like Grave of the Fireflies cause otherwise that'd be cheating
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Charlotte's Web | Elwyn Brooks | “E.B.” White
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