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Video footage (full audio) of Inojin Yamanaka using Ninja Art: Super Beast Scroll in Naruto X Boruto Ninja Tribes mobile game. (Posted November 16, 2021)
#inojin yamanaka#Boruto#naruto x boruto ninja tribes#ninja art: super beast scroll#video naruto#full audio#app#mobile game#masashi kishimoto#anime
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there's only one thing I know how to draw with a brush pen and that is NINJA ART: SUPER BEAST SCROLL!! (goofy little free-hand of Sai)

[ID: an ink drawing of Sai from naruto shippuden using his signature move, Super Beast Scroll. he runs to the left and the scroll in his hand trails beside him. a large ink beast climbs out of it. /End ID.]
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coming soon... or eventually - sneak peek of current “muses” at play...?
Credit: Picrew creator duckyora, link here Aikokyū: Puppy-like - Overdoes it - Enthusiastic + Loud Biologically Sakura and Lee’s son in Walking-By; Very much Lee’s son, but somehow with more Puppy Energy. He’s got a little... -clicks tongue- heart-ahoge on the top of his head. Ajikaku may have a reduced, non-moving one as well.
EDIT: IT’S INORAI NOW. INORAI YAMANAKA HERE. ...The first thing I developed for him, as a character, is that instead of his father’s rolling/perpetual lollipop-in-the-mouth, he plays around with actual straight-up glass marbles. Just. One clinking around in his mouth. That is definitely a choking hazard. He carries them around in both a little drawstring bag hanging inside his jacket and in his lunchbox (yes he actually carries a lunchbox around with him, the same lunchbox that he carried around as a kid). He looks rather a lot like his father, except with light golden eyes. He has the Yamanaka Hiden Mind-Body Transfer-Technique jutsu and he’s the worrier-mother hen of his friend group - he packs things with himself in case for people like lunches and packs of tissues (like Genma, as Genma’s friend cluck and chuckle).
PERSONALITY: Worrier - respectful + polite - Drank his Respect Women Juice This Morning - Responsible - Team Leader of his Genin group which happens to be Ino-Shika-Cho
Ajikaku: The Only One of the SakuSaiLee children to actually inherit Sai’s Super Ninja Art - Beast Imitating Drawing. Oh sure, Utsukushinagare likes to sketch for fun (and has Sai’s artistic skill and style) and can use, not create seals alright, but Ajikaku’s the one who is actively learning how to use seals (planning on becoming a future Seals-Master) and Super Ninja Art: Beast Scrolls. They’re the one with peachy (more of an orange-tan-pinkish mix than straight-up Peach Pink) hair and blue eyes - (rich? probably. ocean? or cobalt, now here’s the choice...). Not as easily charming or socially adept as their brothers, Ajikaku is somewhat socially awkward and nervous as a result. Color palette for wardrobe is a mix of light spring green, a light-medium blue, offwhite (probably a light jacket), and mmaybe a peachy orange-pink (not much). They are genderfluid and use they/he/she in that order of commonness!! Ajikaku likes wearing dresses (though they get terribly flustered/embarrassed over them...) and jean-shorts, cable-knit sweaters and hightops. Somehow they’re hitting an Aesthetic and I don’t even know why. Personality: Quiet - socially somewhat nervous - Exudes (some) Glasses Nerd Energy Despite Never Having Glasses
(Tentative name): Kanega Aburame (rainfall - moth), aka Shino Aburame’’s biological son (he’s a single father and he was born from an unimportant surrogate shinobi mother -- as far as everyone cares, there is no mother and it doesn’t matter). Not rlly a muse (?, !) but we need to put down his information somewhere so here it is. PERSONALITY: Calm - diplomatic - respectful (and ig polite... though he does sometimes be a little blunt just like his father and the Aburame Clan) - Drank his Respect Women Juice This Morning
#Misc.#characters tagged:#ajikaku and aikokyū and whoever ino/omoi's son is and quartz#walking-by! content#kanega aburame??#snippets - definitely not enough
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This is a... long list of stuff I have watched or read. Along with a list of Au’s I would write for.
If any of you want to know what ‘Fandoms’ I would write for, here’s a list of things I have seen or watched, and I am willing to write for. Along with a list of AU’s I will write for.
Keep in mind, the list is subject to change and I had left out some things or I forgot about it. If any of you have any questions, throw me an ask or message.
Anime/Manga:
Books:
Ancient Magus’ Bride
Attack on Titan
Black Bird(Read the first couple of chapters, I need to go back an continue it.)
Black Butler
Black Lagoon(First season-ish?)
Bleach
Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo
Cyborg 009
Digimon Frontier. (Due to reasons, I will only write for this season.)
Dragon Ball
Dragon Ball Z(Still a better love story than Twilight.)
Durarara!!(I really need to watch the rest of this…)
Fairy Tail
Fullmetal Alchemist/Brotherhood
Hellsing
Hetalia(I… I only watched it because my brother told me one of his friends watched it. There’s a fine line of insanity, and it crossed it for me.)
Howl’s Moving Castle
Inuyasha
Kiki’s Delivery Service
Kimetsu no Yaiba
La Corda D’Oro
My Hero Academia
Naruto/Naruto Shippuden/Buroto
Oban Star Racers(I love this show!!!!!!!!)
One Piece(First couple of seasons. It’s been a while…)
One Punch Man
Ouran High School Host Club
Ponyo
Prince of Tennis
Princess Mononoke(My first Studio Ghibli movie. I wasn’t even ten.)
Seven Deadly Sins
Shaman King
Soul Eater
Soul King
Spirited Away
Sword Art Online(Only watched the first couple of episodes. I like it.)
Tokyo Mew Mew
Trigun(I really need to rewatch this.)
Wolf Children
YuGiOh/YuGiOh GX/YuGiOh 5D’s(I will only write for Yugioh 5D’s. Due to personal reasons.)
Zatch Bell
Cartoons: (I’ve seen a lot more, but I won’t mention them here.)
A Christmas Carol
BFG
Charlotte’s Web
Harry Potter
House Of Night Series
Hunger Games(Only the first book.)
Twilight
Games:
6Teen
Addams Family
American Dragon: Jake Long
Atlantis
As Told By Ginger
Avatar: Last Airbender
Batman
Batman Beyond
Batman the Animated Series
Ben 10
Chalkzone
Code Lyoko
Codename: Kids Next Door
Courage The Cowardly Dog
Danny Phantom
El Tigre
Fillmore
Gargoyles
Generator Rex
Growing Up Creepie
Hazbin Hotel(I recently just watched the pilot… it was interesting.)
Hercules: The Animated Series
Hey Arnold
Hi Hi Puffy Ami Yumi
Jackie Chan Adventures
Jimmy Neutron
Johnny Test
Josie and the Pussycats
Kim Possible
Legend of Korra
Lilo & Stitch
Men in Black, The Series
Mighty Ducks
Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Chat Noir
Monster High
Mummy: The Animated Series
My Life as a Teenage Robot
Mystery Skulls Animated
Pokémon
Proud Family
Pucca
Rocket Power
Rugrats/All Grown Up
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch
Samurai Jack
Scooby Doo
Secret Saturdays
Speed Race: The Next Generation
Static Shock
Super Robot Monkey Team
Sym-Bionic Titan
Teen Titans
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Three Delivery
ThunderCats
Time Squad
Total Drama Series
Totally Spies
Voltron: Legendary Defender
Winx Club
X-Men
X-Men Evolution
Xiaolian Showdown
Yin Yang Yo
Young Justice
Movies:
(A lot of Otome games. Just ask.)
Dragon Age
Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies
Elder Scrolls: Blade
Elder Scrolls: Skyrim
Eldarya
Fable
Fallout
High School Story
Hollywood U
Love Nikki
Mortal Kombat
My Candy Love/University
My Forged Wedding
My Sweet Bodyguard
Mystic Messenger
Sly Cooper
Super Smash Brothers
Ty the Tasmanian Tiger
Tv Shows: (English and Spanish)
10,000 BC
101/102 Dalmatians
13 Ghosts
2012
50 First Dates
A Cinderella Story
A Little Princess
A-Team
Ace Ventura
Addams Family
Agent Cody Banks
Alice in Wonderland
Aliens/Predator
An American Tail
Anastasia
Annie
Antz
Aristocrats
Atlantis: The Lost Empire
August Rush
Batman
Beauty and the Beast
Beetlejuice
Big Hero 6
Black Cauldron
Borrowers
Brave
Camp Rock
Casper
Charlie Angels
Cinderella
Coco
Conjuring
Coraline
Corpse Bride
Crimson Peak
Dawn of the Dead
Despicable Me
Doctor Doolittle
Ella Enchanted
Emperor’s New Groove
Epic
Fifth Element
Finding Nemo
Firehouse Dog
Forrest Gump
Frozen
Green Mile
Hairspray
Halloweentown
Harry Potter
Hellboy
High School Musical
Hobbit
Hocus Pocus
Holes
Homeward Bound
Hotel Transylvania
How To Train Your Dragon
Hunchback of Norte Dame
Hunger Games(One the first movie.)
I Am Legend
I, Robot
Ice Princess
The Incredibles
Independence Day
Inside Out
Iron Giant
James and the Giant Peach
John Wick
Jumaji
Krampus
Kung Fu Panda
Legend of Tarzan
Lila & Stitch
Lord of the Rings
Matilda
Meet the Robinsons
Megamind
Moana
Mostly Ghostly
Mr. & Mrs. Smith
Mr. Magorium’s Wonder Emporium
Mummy
Nanny McPhee
Night At the Museum
Nightmare Before Christmas
Parent Trap
Penelope
Peter Pan
Phantom of the Opera
Pirates of the Caribbean
Pocahontas
Polar Express
Princess and the Frog
Princess Diaries
Moves under the Main Disney Banner:
Bones
Marvel or under the same publication:
Snow White
DC Films:
X-Men
DC Animted:
Superman I, II, II (1978, 80 and 83)
LIst of AU’s I will write for:
Superman: The Animated Series
A Christmas Carol
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Best SNES Games

List of All SNES Games Based on Movies
Here are the best SNES Games of all time. Check out our picks for the best SNES games!
3 Ninjas Kick Back
Release Year: 1994
Current Value: $60-$70
This is an action-platformer with co-op gameplay and great sound design. The graphics and controls are a little lackluster.
The Addams Family
Release Year: 1992
Current Value: $14-$17
Mediocre SNES platformers can often be saved with great mascots, and this is no exception. You only get to play as Gomez, and the only levels are in the family’s mansion, but it’s worth a play if you’re a fan.
Addams Family Values
Release Year: 1992
Current Value: $14-$17
This is A Link to the Past, but with Uncle Fester and friends. The password system is infuriating, but the game itself is solid. Bonus points to the developers for making an action RPG with the license instead of a platformer.
Aladdin
Release Year: 1993
Current Value: $15-$17
Aladdin is often considered one of the best licensed platformers of all time. The SNES version and the Genesis version have obvious differences, but they’re both masterpieces.
Alien 3
Release Year: 1992
Current Value: $18-$20
Ripley makes her way through a passable run-and-gun adventure. This port is leagues ahead of the NES version, which was only released a few months earlier.
An American Tail: Fievel Goes West
Release Year: 1994
Current Value: $70-$75
Fievel gets to take down some 16-bit bosses with decent gameplay variety. The colors are sharp, and the levels aren’t too long are hard; this title is very kid friendly.
Batman Forever
Release Year: 1995
Current Value: $8
This is a truly terrible game that’s great fun to watch during speed run conventions. Notably, there is a “training mode” that attempts to be a fully-fledged tournament fighter, but it fails miserably.
Batman Returns
Release Year: 1992
Current Value: $18-$20
Unlike Batman Forever, this is a creative side-scrolling action game that uses the Animated Series’ aesthetic effectively.
Beauty and the Beast
Release Year: 1994
Current Value: $40-$45
This side-scrolling game is rather generic. You play as Beast and try to save Belle, but there’s little to separate it from other games in the genre.
Bebe’s Kids
Release Year: 1994
Current Value: $33-$37
This is the slowest beat-em-up of all time. Walking is slow, attacking is slow, and enemies have seemingly infinite health. Stay away.
Beethoven: The Ultimate Canine Caper
Release Year: 1993
Current Value: $8-$10
A simple platformer where you can play as a dog that barks at enemies for damage. No, it’s not about the composer.
Bram Stoker’s Dracula
Release Year: 1993
Current Value: $8-$10
This is a semi-sufficient replacement for gamers that crave more Castlevania. The graphics are a little gaudy, but you came to fight Dracula, and fight Dracula you shall.
Casper
Release Year: 1996
Current Value: $85-$100
This plays kind of like A Boy and his Blob, with Casper tethered to Kat Harvey. Oddly, the Japanese Super Famicom Casper is different, with the roles reversed in an isometric perspective.
Cliffhanger
Release Year: 1993
Current Value: $5-$7
There’s less cliffhanging and more bad-guy punching. It’s a simple brawler based on a simple movie. Missed opportunity for a cliffhanger ending, of course.
Cool World
Release Year: 1992
Current Value: $10-$13
Although a mediocre adventure game, this stays pretty close to the source material. It’s a lot more kid-friendly, though, and appropriate for Nintendo.
Cutthroat Island
Release Year: 1995
Current Value: $8-$10
Lukewarm swashbuckling action is backed up by nice graphics and music. It’s button mashing, but hey, swords are cool.
Demolition Man
Release Year: 1994
Current Value: $15-$18
Mediocre platforming sometimes switches to decent top-down shooting. Don’t you wish it was one or the other? This could have been a decent Contra clone.
Dennis the Menace
Release Year: 1993
Current Value: $8-$10
You have to collect all of Mr. Wilson’s coins and find two of Dennis’ friends. Notably, there’s a timer; it’s just as anxious as the movie.
Dinocity
Release Year: 1992
Current Value: $13-$15
It’s based on the movie Adventures in Dinosaur City. The graphics and worlds are fun to explore, and the dinosaurs you choose actually affect gameplay.
Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story
Release Year: 1993
Current Value: $9-$12
Bruce Lee gets a well-deserved tournament fighter, but almost every aspect of the game is poor. At least Bruce Lee was given recognition by getting a character in every other fighting game series.
The Flintstones
Release Year: 1994
Current Value: $10-$13
This game uses its overworld as a sort of board game, where landing on a space decides the level you play. Sometimes it’s shops, sometimes it’s bosses, sometimes it’s a normal platformer.
Home Alone
Release Year: 1991
Current Value: $8-$10
Not only does it not follow the movie, but this game can be completed in less than half an hour. Even Macaulay Culkin hates it.
Home Alone 2: Lost in New York
Release Year: 1992
Current Value: $6-$8
There’s powerups, and this has a little more going for it than the first game, but it’s not a significant improvement. It’s a bit nice to powerslide into enemies.
Hook
Release Year: 1992
Current Value: $23-$26
The gameplay is standard platforming, but the graphics are outstanding for the time period. It almost looks like modernized pixel art made with decades of experience.
The Hunt for Red October
Release Year: 1991
Current Value: $6-$8
There’s side-scrolling and underwater action, with Super Scope bonus levels. If you enjoyed Jaws on the NES, this might catch your fancy.
Indiana Jones’ Greatest Adventures
Release Year: 1994
Current Value: $30-$35
Few movie games effectively used the Mode 7 functionality on the SNES, but this game is a joy to look at. It’s the second most iconic sidescroller featuring whip-based combat.
Judge Dredd
Release Year: 1995
Current Value: $7-$9
Run-and-guns don’t often give you the option to arrest the enemies instead of blasting them to bits. There’s hard bosses to make it worth strolling through the brightly-covered comic book levels.
The Jungle Book
Release Year: 1993
Current Value: $5-$7
This game picked up where the original Pitfall left off. It’s platforming with vine-swinging, so of course it’s satisfying. Is there any game with vine-swinging that isn’t?
Jurassic Park
Release Year: 1993
Current Value: $5-$7
Grant has a chibi sprite in this game that utilizes alternating perspectives. Top-down shooting with explosives and tranquilizers switches to first-person gaming when entering a building. No continues and no passwords; you have to beat the whole thing in one go.
Last Action Hero
Release Year: 1993
Current Value: $8-$10
Most of the Arnold Schwarzenegger games are shooters, but this one is a beat-em-up. The final boss of the game is the final boss of the movie to boot.
The Lawnmower Man
Release Year: 1993
Current Value: $8-$10
Nothing to do with the movie, and nothing to do with the book. Yet, it’s just as weird as both. This is a first-person platformer, a first-person shooter, a sidescroller, and a shoot-em-up (with two different perspectives and three distinct styles) all at once. Each level is different.
Lethal Weapon
Release Year: 1992
Current Value: $8-$10
It’s a platformer with shooting elements where you can play as Riggs or Murtaugh. Oddly enough, the developers opted for a more cartoony style than what you’d expect for an adaptation of the movie.
The Lion King
Release Year: 1994
Current Value: $8-$10
One of Disney’s best games, this sold over a million copies in the U.S. alone. It’s really hard, but not terribly unfair.
Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein
Release Year: 1994
Current Value: $18-$20
Thank goodness you get to play as the monster and not some boring human. You can attack all of the vengeful townspeople to your heart’s content; the plot closely follows the 1994 film it’s based on, rather than the book or the old-school Universal movie.
The Mask
Release Year: 1995
Current Value: $35-$40
Gamers would pick this up for the humor and goof factor, and The Mask delivers. It’s a side-scroller with whacky attacks and ammo meters to manage.
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie
Release Year: 1995
Current Value: $40-$50
Beat-em-ups suit the Power Rangers cast. Much like other games in the genre, it’s repetitive, but great for fans of the series. There’s six characters, though they do play relatively similarly.
No Escape
Release Year: 1994
Current Value: $11-$13
No Escape’s graphics are really, really good, and it has awesome cutscenes to boot. Unfortunately, it controls really poorly. Something good got lost along the way.
Outlander
Release Year: 1992
Current Value: $10-$12
Outlander was originally developed as a Mad Max game before the developers lost the rights. There’s driving and shooting, and walking and shooting. It’s a bit repetitive, but maybe it would have sold well with an actual license.
The Pagemaster
Release Year: 1994
Current Value: $7-$9
Another Macaulay Culkin game with platforming, this time with magic combat and literature worlds. It’s not bad, but he hates this one too.
Pinocchio
Release Year: 1995
Current Value: $13-$15
Old-school platforming with an emphasis on puzzles. There’s storybook cutscenes too, which are a nice reward for finishing each level.
RoboCop 3
Release Year: 1991
Current Value: $13-$15
He’s slow in the movie, but does he have to be so slow in the game too? It would be funny if it weren’t so hard, though fans will get a kick out of it regardless.
The Rocketeer
Release Year: 1991
Current Value: $6-$8
Like many other games on this list, Rocketeer tries to mix genres; it’s half flying, a quarter shooting, and a quarter brawling. The flying segments would be interesting, but it asks you to look at a tiny camera window at the bottom of the screen instead of the big landscape that takes up the rest.
Snow White: Happily Ever After
Release Year: 1994
Current Value: $23-$25
Targeted at casual gamers, this sidescroller has three difficulty levels. Though the gameplay isn’t extremely unique, you have to give credit to developers that knew their audience.
Stargate
Release Year: 1994
Current Value: $10-$13
Though it controls decently, this is a run-of-the-mill platformer. They played it super safe with this one, considering Stargate lends itself to any number of genres.
Super Godzilla
Release Year: 1993
Current Value: $12-$15
Super Godzilla is hard to classify; half of it is a slow one-on-one fighter, and the other half is tactical tile movement. The bottom half of the screen shows tiles you can move Godzilla to, while the top half shows the actual actions Godzilla is taking. It’s methodical and appropriate.
Super Star Wars
Release Year: 1993
Current Value: $10-$12
Luke starts off with a blaster, and eventually upgrades to a lightsaber! There’s even more action than the movie for this sidescroller, plus a playable Han and Chewbacca. Even though it’s not subtitled, the game is based on Episode IV, clearly preparing for sequels. Don’t worry, there’s vehicle combat too.
Super Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back
Release Year: 1993
Current Value: $11-$13
Episode V follows the gameplay of its predecessor, adding new weapons and special moves for the characters. Plus, there’s double jumping and a final boss fight with Vader. However, the story isn’t finished…
Super Star Wars: Return of the Jedi
Release Year: 1994
Current Value: $14-$16
Once again, this follows the Super Star Wars formula, but adds Leia and Wicket as playable characters. There’s more content and action-packed levels, and this is about as good as it gets for licensed games of the 16-bit era.
T2: The Arcade Game
Release Year: 1991
Current Value: $9-$11
This is a conversion of the lightgun arcade game; don’t bother playing without a Super Scope or a SNES Mouse. If you have either, this game is a super fun novelty.
The Terminator
Release Year: 1992
Current Value: $32-$35
Difficult side-scrolling with no continues are punctuated by fun driving segments. It’s harder than it is long, but you’d wish it was all driving.
Terminator 2: Judgment Day
Release Year: 1993
Current Value: $32-$35
It’s a sidescrolling adventure game, but half of it is escort levels. Plus, it’s not always easy to tell what you’re supposed to do. In short: quite frustrating.
Toy Story
Release Year: 1995
Current Value: $10-$13
Believe it or not, this is one of the best platformers on the system. It has awesome graphics, controls nicely and has fun levels. It sold so well, they ran out of chips to make more cartridges.
Toys
Release Year: 1993
Current Value: $5-$7
This game is seriously unimpressive. You have to collect toys to fight the enemy with, but most of the screen is covered up by isometric tiles coated in eye-straining blue paint.
True Lies
Release Year: 1994
Current Value: $30-$35
Reviews for this are polarized. It’s a top-down shooter almost reminiscent of modern games like Hotline Miami. It’s short, but very sweet.
Warlock
Release Year: 1994
Current Value: $10-$12
It’s repetitive and you won’t want to finish it, but the puzzles and spells of Warlock are impressive for a couple hours.
Wayne’s World
Release Year: 1993
Current Value: $10-$12
It’s hard to be accurate to a movie like this, but the Wayne’s World game is goofy and fun. The graphics are pretty good, but it’s hard to pay attention to them with the game’s difficulty.
We’re Back! A Dinosaur’s Story
Release Year: 1993
Current Value: $6-$8
It uses the movie’s characters, but has a new plot to follow. The graphics are nice, but it’s a rather simple platformer. Great for kids.
The Wizard of Oz
Release Year: 1993
Current Value: $20-$25
It’s got some cool ideas; the main cast is all playable and there’s new locations to visit in the World of Oz. Unfortunately, the platforming is broken and the foreground and background blend together.
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Ninja Art: Super Beast Scroll
#inojin yamanaka#boruto#narutoedit#narutographic#dailynaruto#fyeahnaruto#fuckyeahnaruto#inojin#inoshikacho
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Ninja Art: Super Beast Scroll
[Ninpō: Chōjū Giga]
#yamanaka clan#sai#jutsu#drawing#super#beast#scroll#paint#brush#black#white#monochromatic#ninja#traning#yamanaka inojin#multichromatic#shinobi#ninpo#choju giga#inojin#boruto#naruto#next generation#ink#bonding#training#art
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sais ninja art super beast scroll but he draws a worm on a string
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sais jus fucking cool bro... that ninja art super beast scrolls or whatever that shits cool as FUCK we all acknowledge we thought sai was cool when we were 12 right?
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Video footage (full audio) of Sai using his Ninja Art: Super Beast Scroll in Naruto X Boruto Ninja Tribes mobile game. (Posted October 27, 2021)
#sai#naruto shippuden#naruto x boruto ninja tribes#ninja art: super beast scroll#app#mobile game#anime#video naruto#video#full audio#masashi kishimoto
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Quick Review of Sega Genesis Classics
So a massive collection of Genesis games came out a few months go. So I want to give a brief take on all the games of this collection. Brace yourself, we’re in for a long haul. Alex Kidd in Enchanted Castle: I grew up playing this game, but I have to say, it has not aged well. Its not as good as Alex Kidd in Miracle World. It has its charm with the items, but the actual platfrming and attacking is a bit wonky. I wont say its bad, but there better games in this collection (2.5/5) Alien Soldier I...haven’t played this game yet.....so, no grade Alien Storm Another port of an arcade game. This port sadly lost some of the content from the Arcade version, but i still dig it as a quick little arcade port. I like the changes in the game play (switching from a general beat-em up to a FPS gallery, to a side scrolling shooter). Its a bit short, and can be a bit challenging, but honestly, its pretty decent. 3/5 Altered Beast Oh Altered Beast....so infamous. This was a pack in release title for the genesis, and it definitely shows. Very short, barely any replay value. I still like it...in a cheesy sort of way. You can beat it in like 15 minutes if you know what you’re doing. 2/5 Beyond Oasis This is a pretty good action/adventure game that has some nice gameplay similar to Streets of Rage. Also, Yuzo Koshiro does the music...but IMO its not his best word. Definitely a fun title. 4/5 Bio-Hazard Battle Haven’t played this yet either... Columns A challenging puzzle game that is once again an arcade port. It is pretty basic though with only a few variations of game modes, and no “Vs. Computer” option. Not to say its bad, but its very bare bones. 3/5 Columns III Having a Vs. Computer mode for this game was a great idea...in practice. Playing it is very slow paced and matches can take a long time. It does have up to 5 players which is cool...but im not sure if thats even possible now. None-the-less, too little too late. 2/5 Comix Zone. Now we get onto the heavy hitters. This is a creative action game where you’re literally playing through a comic book. Its brutally hard though, but rewarding. IF you can get past the difficulty curve, you’re in for a good time 4/5 Crack Down Shoot enemies, stop bombs. Rinse, repeat. Another arcade port. Its a bit ambitious for its time, but a bit too repetitive at times. Not bad, not good IMO. 2/5 Decap Attack A unique platformer that sadly got Americanized with its localization. Instead of a cutesy platformer, you get this horror themed game. I never quite got into it, but honestly its not abad game. Its probably just the theme that I never liked. If you can get past that, you will find a decently unique platformer. 3/5 Dr. Robotnik’s Mean Bean Machine The game that introduced me to Puyo Puyo. I love Puyo Puyo. This game however is frustrating because of its difficulty. A shame considering that Puyo Puyo is a fun series. Considering that there are multiple puyo puyo games other places (Puyo Puyo Tetris comes to mind) I can only recommend this one mildly. 3/5 Dynamite Heady Another creative platformer. This game is challenging, but its also very fun and has catchy music. This one gets a high recommendation because of its uniqueness. 4/5 ESWAT: City Under Siege Rather than porting the Rolling Thunder like arcade game, we get an original game thats a platformer. Its not bad, but it can get pretty hard at times. You have to utilize the weapons that you have to effectively beat it. Challenging, a bit short, but still worth playing IMO. 3.5/5 Fatal Labyrinth An often overlooked Rogue-Like RPG that can be unintentionally hilarious at times. Its simple, a bit difficult, but imo fun. Be prepared to die...alot! 3/5 Flicky Another arcade port...a cutesy one at that. Simple, harmless, and not much else to be said about it. 3/5 Gain Ground Hey, another arcade port. One thats pretty unique too. You have to be strategic with how you are going to go through each level with your characters. Not too bad to be honest. 3/5 Galaxy Force II I love this game...in the arcade (or on 3DS). On genesis however...not so much. This is a very bad port that waters down everything from the speed, the graphics, and the music. If anything play it on 3DS and skip this one. 1/5 Golden Axe An arcade port that actually ADDs to the game with a few extra levels. Its a decent port, but having that extra stuff makes it a bit better IMO. 4/5 Golden Axe II More of the same, but with a few better graphics and music. While the arcade was reveling in the awesomeness that was Golden Axe: The Revenge of Death Adder, we sadly got this game that couldn’t measure up to it. 3/5 Golden Axe III Add more characters, and change the formula. Good way to try keep the formula fresh...at least on paper. But in practice, it was bland, ugly, and just not good. 1/5 Gunstar Heroes This could be said as Sega’s answer to Contra, and it definitely shows. In your face action, fast paced greatness. Its challenging, but rewarding, and definitely one of the best games in the collection. 5/5 Kid Chameleon This game is very divisive. Its an interesting platformer that has alot of secrets traps, and frustration. Its long (unless you know what you’re doing). Some like it, some dont. Im one of the few that like it and its brutality, but I can understand why people dont like it. 3/5 Landstalker Climax made this game, and you can tell because it has alot of the things that make it like Shining Force. And so far, I dig it. No grade yet. Light Crusader Haven’t played it yet Phantasy Star II This game...hasn’t aged well. I really like it. I think it has a great story, but has not aged well. Somewhat grindy at parts, and the third act can be very slow. If you can get past these parts, its a great JRPG. But mileage may vary. *notice: If playing on PC, try to find a modernization patch through the steamworkshop that’ll fix those issues* 3/5 Phantasy Star III: Generations of Doom Great on paper with the generation system that essentially makes possible multiple endings, but everything else is bland and confusing. The weakest of the series none-the-less. 2/5 Phantasy Star IV: The End of the Millenium HOLY CRAP, without question one of the best RPGs on Genesis. This game would fully be appreciated if you played PS, and PSII, but even so, its a great game with an excellent story, great music. The total package...and considering how much this game cost on Genesis (up to $100!) you’re getting a great deal. 5/5 The Revenge of Shinobi IMO, one of the original killer apps for Genesis. Great action, excellent Yuzo Koshiro soundtrack, and overall great package. Some of the controls are a bit stiff, but overall well worth it. 4/5 Ristar Another unique platformer that I feel kinda got forgotten about. Its very creative, and has alot of fun moments. A bit slower than something like Sonic, but still very fun. 4/5 Shadow Dancer: The Secret of Shinobi Not a direct sequel to Revenge of Shinobi, but more of a side story. Plays more arcadey like classic Shinobi. One hit and your dead. Might be a bit of a turn off, but the challenge is balanced. Not as good as Revenge, but still good IMO. 4/5 Shining Force If Phantasy Star filled the traditional RPG niche for Genesis, then Shining Force filled in the strategy RPG niche, and it did it darn well. Simple strategic gameplay, but still deep enough strategy to be challenging. A great start for a series that sadly has gone by the wayside. 4/5 Shining Force II More of the same with Shining Force one, but in my opinion a bit more balanced and better. If you enjoyed the game above, you’ll enjoy this one even more. 5/5 Shining in the Darkness Another traditional JRPG on this collection. The plot is very simple and the gameplay is pretty basic for a dungeon crawler RPG, but the charm is there with the characters and the art of the game. 4/5 Shinobi III: Return of the Ninja Masters The pinnacle of the Shinobi series. The gameplay is vastly improved from Revenge of Shinobi, adding in new moves, and stage variety (surfing on a jet board). The music rocks. Definitely one of the best games on the collection. 5/5 Sonic the Hedgehog The game that started the Blue Blur craze is still one of the best. Laid the foundation for a (2D) series that made fans out of many people. 4/5 Sonic the Hedgehog 2 Took everything that made Sonic 1 great, and made it twenty times better. More levels, a new companion, and....a halfpipe bonus stage. YUCK. Regardless, a great sequel. 5/5 Sonic Spinball More of an experimental phase for sonic. This game is decent, but frustrating and short. Not the best of the experimental phase, but you could do much worse. 3/5 Sonic 3D Blast If this were the saturn version, I would have rated it higher (for the better bonus stages, graphics, and music) but sadly, you get the bland version in the collection. Its not a bad game, but is a bit boring taking away the speed from past games. 2/5 Space Harrier II We didn’t get a proper port of Space Harrier on consoles until 32X, so instead we got this sequel, which isn’t as good as the first game, but IMO still has some memorable bosses. It runs a bit slower and is a bit short. Then again this was a launch title. 3/5 Streets of Rage Sega’s answer to Final Fight with some kickin tunes by Yuzo Koshiro. This game started the series with some good gameplay, but definitely had some annoying enemies (I’m looking at you Mona and Lisa!). Still a good start to the series. 4/5 Streets of Rage 2 Taking everything that was great about the first game, and making it better. Though im sad they got rid of the car attacks. This game has smoother gameplay with some tweaked fighting engine. 5/5 Streets of Rage 3 IMO best game in the series...if you’re playing the Japanese version (which you can do, but untranslated). But if its the american version, its a good game thats frustratingly difficult because of its American restrictions and difficulty tweaking. Its sad because this game plays very well other than those issues. 3/5 (American), 5/5 (Japanese) Super Thunder Blade The infamous Super Thunder Blade. SLow, clunky, and with a second level that is infamous for being brutally hard. I have owned this game in the past (still do I believe), and believe it or not, its not the worst game ive played. Its not as bad as people make it out to be, but still not good. 2/5 Sword of Vermillion UGH. A great soundtrack can’t help this slouch of a game. Slow paced, battle system thats confusing and bland, and just not a fun game overall. 1/5 ToeJam & Earl This quirky game is a very fun co-op rogue-like game. Its simple to learn, but mastering it is crucial to going through the brutal upper levels. Its hilarious, fun, and definitely memorable. 4/5 ToeJam & Earl 2: Panic on Funkatron Still haven’t had the chance to play this one yet... Vectorman For the time I thought this game had great graphics and fast paced gameplay. Its got a good challenge too. Its too bad we only got 2 games in this series, because I feel like a new game would be welcome. Nevertheless, I think this game is worth checking out. 4/5 Vectorman 2 More or less the same as Vectorman 1, but a bit more polished. So if you liked the first one, you’ll like this one. 4/5 Virtua Fighter 2 *breathes* I love Virtua Fighter 2. This is NOT Virtua Fighter 2. Why even port this game on Genesis. The hardware cant handle it. making a 3d fighter a 2D fighter is a bad idea. Furthermore, it doesn’t even have the 2 new characters, so why is this even VF2. Its more like VF1.5...and thats being generous. AVOID AT ALL COSTS! 0/5 Wonder Boy III: Dragon’s Lair I have mixed feelings on this game. I feel like they tried to take classic wonder boy (SMS), and make it a side scrolling shooter. If you were expecting a true sequel to Wonder boy in Monster Land, you’d be disappointed. That being said, its not a bad game, but definitely a disappointment considering what we should have gotten (Dragon’s Trap) 2.5/5 Wonder Boy in Monster World A true Gem of a Genesis game. Has a few issues with its attack structure, and its also been Americanized (Last Boss is unnecessarily harder because of a conveyer belt) but still one of the better games on Genesis. Sadly we didn’t get Monster World IV which is just as good, if not better, than this game. 4/5
*Note: The Wonder Boy games are oddly absent on the Switch version. Notable Omissions: Sonic 3 & Knuckles From what I hear its because of the Michael Jackson music samples. Regardless, the omission of this game is a shame because its probably (IMO) the best in the series. Ecco the Dolphin and Ecco 2: The Tides of Time Another series that kinda went by the wayside, these games were kind of a staple of the Genesis. Challenging, yet very unique in gameplay and story. Just...leave Ecco Jr out of this. Thats about it. If i can think of anymore stuff, I’ll add it onto this collection.
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I don't know if you folks follow Boruto at all, but it may be valuable to watch tonight's episode, as it focuses on Inojin, who is an ink user ninja [basically a ninja artist]. He's in an art slump [not that you are or anything], and it might be nice to see how he deals with it.
#Boruto: Naruto Next Generations#Boruto ep 33#Boruto spoilers#Naruto 700 for ts#Inojin Yamanaka#artist problems
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List of Disney Movies and Released Dates
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Hi, here is the complete list of Disney movies. These movies where released under the Walt Disney Pictures. Scroll down to view them (There are really tons of them). Enjoy!
Disney Future Releases
2018
Mary Poppins Returns December 25
Ralph Breaks the Internet: Wreck-It Ralph 2 November 21
Mulan November 2
Untitled Disney live-action fairy tale film August 3
The Incredibles 2 June 15
Dolphins April 20
Magic Camp April 6
A Wrinkle in Time March 9
2017
Coco November 22
Cars 3 June 16
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales May 26
List of Disney Movies 2017
Born in China April 21
Beauty and the Beast March 17
List of Disney Movies 2016
Dangal
Moana
Doctor Strange
Queen of Katwe
The Light Between Oceans
Pete’s Dragon
The BFG
Finding Dory
Alice Through the Looking Glass
Captain America: Civil War
The Jungle Book
Zootopia
The Finest Hours
List of Disney Movies 2015
Star Wars: The Force Awakens
The Good Dinosaur
Bridge of Spies
Ant-Man
ABCD2
Inside Out
Tomorrowland
Avengers: Age of Ultron
Monkey Kingdom
Cinderella (PG)
McFarland
Tinker Bell and the Legend of the Never Beast
Strange Magic
List of Disney Movies 2014
Into the Woods
Big Hero 6
Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day
Khoobsurat
The Hundred-Foot Journey (Touchstone/DreamWorks)
Guardians of the Galaxy (Marvel)
Planes: Fire and Rescue
Maleficent
Million Dollar Arm
Bears
Captain America: The Winter Soldier
Muppets Most Wanted
Need for Speed
The Pirate Fairy
List of Disney Movies 2013
Saving Mr. Banks
Frozen
Delivery Man
Thor: The Dark World
The Wind Rises
The Fifth Estate
Planes
The Lone Ranger
Monsters University
Iron Man 3
Wings of Life
Oz the Great and Powerful
List of Disney Movies 2012
Lincoln
Wreck-It Ralph
Frankenweenie
Barfi!
Secret of the Wings
The Odd Life of Timothy Green
People Like Us
Mad Buddies
Brave
Marvel’s The Avengers
Chimpanzee
Arjun: The Warrior Prince
John Carter
The Secret World of Arrietty
List of Disney Movies 2011
War Horse
The Muppets
Real Steel
Fright Night
The Help
Winnie the Pooh
Cars 2
Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides
Prom
Zokkomon
African Cats: Kingdom of Courage
Mars Needs Moms
I Am Number Four
Gnomeo & Juliet
Once Upon a Warrior
List of Disney Movies 2010
Tron: Legacy
The Tempest
Tangled
Secretariat
You Again
Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue
The Switch
Tales from Earthsea
Step Up 3D
The Sorcerer’s Apprentice
Toy Story 3
Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time
Oceans
The Last Song
Waking Sleeping Beauty
Alice in Wonderland
When in Rome
List of Disney Movies 2009
Old Dogs
Disney’s A Christmas Carol
Kniga Masterov
Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure
Surrogates
Walt & El Grupo
X-Games 3D: The Movie
Ponyo
G-Force
The Proposal
Up
The Boys: The Sherman Brothers’ Story
Trail of the Panda
Earth
Hannah Montana the Movie
Race to Witch Mountain
Jonas Brothers: The 3D Concert Experience
Confessions of a Shopaholic
List of Disney Movies 2008
Hannah Montana & Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds Concert
Step Up 2 the Streets
College Road Trip
The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian
WALL•E
Swing Vote
Tinker Bell
Miracle at St. Anna
Beverly Hills Chihuahua
Morning Light
High School Musical 3: Senior Year
Roadside Romeo
Bolt
Bedtime Stories
List of Disney Movies 2007
Primeval
Bridge to Terabithia
Wild Hogs
Meet the Robinsons
The Invisible
Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End
Ratatouille
The Secret of the Magic Gourd
Underdog
The Game Plan
Dan in Real Life
Enchanted
National Treasure: Book of Secrets
List of Disney Movies 2006
Glory Road
Annapolis
Roving Mars
Eight Below
The Shaggy Dog
Stay Alive
The Wild
Stick It
Goal! The Dream Begins
Cars
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest
Step Up
Invincible
The Guardian
The Prestige
The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause
Déjà Vu
Apocalypto
List of Disney Movies 2005
Aliens of the Deep
Pooh’s Heffalump Movie
The Pacifier
Ice Princess
A Lot Like Love
The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy
Howl’s Moving Castle
Herbie: Fully Loaded
Dark Water
Sky High
Valiant
Flightplan
The Greatest Game Ever Played
Shopgirl
Chicken Little
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
Casanova
List of Disney Movies 2004
Teacher’s Pet
Miracle
Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen
Hidalgo
The Ladykillers
Home on the Range
The Alamo
Sacred Planet
Raising Helen
Around the World in 80 Days
America’s Heart & Soul
King Arthur
The Village
The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement
3000
The Last Shot
Ladder 49
The Incredibles
National Treasure
The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou
List of Disney Movies 2003
The Recruit
Shanghai Knights
The Jungle Book 2
Bringing Down the House
Piglet’s Big Movie
Ghosts of the Abyss
Holes
The Lizzie McGuire Movie
Finding Nemo
Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl
Freaky Friday
Open Range
Hope Springs
Cold Creek Manor
Under the Tuscan Sun
Veronica Guerin
Brother Bear
The Haunted Mansion
Calendar Girls
The Young Black Stallion
List of Disney Movies 2002
Snow Dogs
The Count of Monte Cristo
Return to Never Land
Sorority Boys
The Rookie
Big Trouble
Frank McKlusky, C.I.
ESPN’s Ultimate X
Bad Company
Lilo & Stitch
Reign of Fire
The Country Bears
Signs
Spirited Away
Moonlight Mile
Sweet Home Alabama
Tuck Everlasting
Santa Clause 2
Treasure Planet
The Hot Chick
25th Hour
List of Disney Movies 2001
Double Take
Recess: School’s Out
Just Visiting
Pearl Harbor
Atlantis: The Lost Empire
crazy/beautiful
The Princess Diaries
Bubble Boy
New Port South
Max Keeble’s Big Move
Corky Romano
High Heels and Low Lifes
Monsters, Inc.
Out Cold
The Royal Tenenbaums
List of Disney Movies 2000
Fantasia
Play It to the Bone
Gun Shy
The Tigger Movie
Mission to Mars
Whispers
High Fidelity
Keeping the Faith
Dinosaur
Shanghai Noon
Gone in 60 Seconds
Disney’s The Kid
Coyote Ugly
The Crew
Duets
Remember the Titans
Playing Mona Lisa (no label)
Unbreakable
102 Dalmatians
The Emperor’s New Groove
Brother, Where Art Thou?
List of Disney Movies 1999
A Civil Action
Rushmore
My Favorite Martian
The Other Sister
Doug’s 1st Movie
10 Things I Hate About You
Endurance
Instinct
Tarzan
Summer of Sam
Inspector Gadget
The Sixth Sense
The 13th Warrior
Breakfast of Champions
Mumford
Mystery Alaska
The Hand Behind the Mouse: The Ub Iwerks Story
The Straight Story
The Insider
Toy Story 2
Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo
Cradle Will Rock
Bicentennial Man
List of Disney Movies 1998
Kundun
Deep Rising
Krippendorf’s Tribe
An Alan Smithee Film: Burn, Hollywood, Burn
Meet the Deedles
He Got Game
The Horse Whisperer
Six Days, Seven Nights
Mulan
Armageddon
Jane Austen’s Mafia!
The Parent Trap
Firelight
Simon Birch
Holy Man
Beloved
The Waterboy
I’ll Be Home for Christmas
Enemy of the State
A Bug’s Life
Mighty Joe Young
List of Disney Movies 1997
Evita
Metro
Prefontaine
Shadow Conspiracy
That Darn Cat [remake]
Jungle 2 Jungle
The Sixth Man
Grosse Pointe Blank
Romy and Michele’s High School Reunion
Gone Fishin’
Con Air
Hercules
George of the Jungle
Nothing to Lose
Air Bud
I. Jane
A Thousand Acres
Washington Square
RocketMan
Playing God
Flubber
An American Werewolf in Paris
Magoo
List of Disney Movies 1996
Holland’s Opus
White Squall
Wrong
Muppet Treasure Island
Before and After
Up Close and Personal
Homeward Bound II: Lost in San Francisco
Two Much
Little Indian, Big City
James and the Giant Peach
Celtic Pride
Last Dance
Boys
Spy Hard
Eddie
The Rock
The Hunchback of Notre Dame
Phenomenon
Kazaam
Jack
1966 First Kid
1966 The Rich Man’s Wife
D3: The Mighty Ducks
The Associate
Ransom
The War at Home
101 Dalmatians [live action]
The Preacher’s Wife
List of Disney Movies 1995
Houseguest
Bad Company
Miami Rhapsody
The Jerky Boys
Heavyweights
Man of the House
Roommates
Tall Tale
Funny Bones
Jefferson in Paris
A Goofy Movie
While You Were Sleeping
A Pyromaniac’s Love Story
Crimson Tide
Mad Love
Pocahontas
Judge Dredd
Operation Dumbo Drop
Dangerous Minds
A Kid in King Arthur’s Court
The Tie that Binds
Unstrung Heroes
The Big Green
Dead Presidents
Feast of July
The Scarlet Letter
Frank and Ollie
Powder
Toy Story
Father of the Bride, Part II
Nixon
Tom and Huck
List of Disney Movies 1994
Cabin Boy
The Air Up There
Iron Will
My Father the Hero
Blank Check
Angie
The Ref
D2: The Mighty Ducks
Holy Matrimony
White Fang 2: Myth of the White Wolf
The Inkwell
When a Man Loves a Woman
Renaissance Man
The Lion King
I Love Trouble
Angels in the Outfield
In the Army Now
Color of Night
It’s Pat
Camp Nowhere
A Simple Twist of Fate
Quiz Show
Terminal Velocity
Ed Wood
Robert A. Heinlein’s The Puppet Masters
Squanto: A Warrior’s Tale
The Santa Clause
A Low Down Dirty Shame
Rudyard Kipling’s The Jungle Book
List of Disney Movies 1993
Alive
Aspen Extreme
The Cemetery Club
Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey
Swing Kids
A Far Off Place
Born Yesterday
Adventures of Huck Finn
Indian Summer
Bound by Honor
Super Mario Bros.
Guilty as Sin
Life with Mikey
What’s Love Got to Do with It
Son-In-Law
Hocus Pocus
Another Stakeout
My Boyfriend’s Back
Father Hood
The Joy Luck Club
Money for Nothing
The Program
Cool Runnings
The Nightmare Before Christmas
The Three Musketeers
Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit
Tombstone
List of Disney Movies 1992
The Hand That Rocks the Cradle
Medicine Man
Blame It On The Bellboy
Noises Off
Straight Talk
Newsies
Passed Away
Encino Man
Sister Act
Honey, I Blew Up the Kid
A Stranger Among Us
3 Ninjas
The Gun in Betty Lou’s Handbag
Crossing the Bridge
Sarafina!
Captain Ron
The Mighty Ducks
Consenting Adults
Aladdin
The Distinguished Gentleman
The Muppet Christmas Carol
List of Disney Movies 1991
White Fang
Run
Scenes from a Mall
Shipwrecked
The Marrying Man
Oscar
One Good Cop
What About Bob?
Wild Hearts Can’t Be Broken
The Rocketeer
The Doctor
I. Warshawski
True Identity
Paradise
Deceived
Ernest Scared Stupid
Billy Bathgate
Beauty and the Beast
Father of the Bride
List of Disney Movies 1990
Stella
Where the Heart Is
Pretty Woman
Ernest Goes to Jail
Spaced Invaders
Fire Birds
Dick Tracy
Betsy’s Wedding
Arachnophobia
Ducktales: the Movie, Treasure of the Lost Lamp
Taking Care of Business
Destiny
The Rescuers Down Under
Three Men and a Little Lady
Green Card
List of Disney Movies 1989
Three Fugitives
New York Stories
Disorganized Crime
Dead Poets Society
Honey, I Shrunk the Kids
Turner & Hooch
Cheetah
An Innocent Man
Gross Anatomy
The Little Mermaid
Blaze
List of Disney Movies 1988
Shoot to Kill
O.A.
Return to Snowy River
Big Business
Who Framed Roger Rabbit
Cocktail
The Rescue
Heartbreak Hotel
The Good Mother
Ernest Saves Christmas
Oliver & Company
Beaches
List of Disney Movies 1987
Outrageous Fortune
Tin Men
Ernest Goes to Camp
Benji the Hunted
Adventures in Babysitting
Stakeout
Can’t Buy Me Love
Hello Again
Three Men and a Baby
Good Morning, Vietnam
List of Disney Movies 1986
Down and Out in Beverly Hills
1886 Off Beat
Ruthless People
The Great Mouse Detective
Flight of the Navigator
Tough Guys
The Color of Money
List of Disney Movies 1985
Baby…Secret of the Lost Legend
Return to Oz
The Black Cauldron
My Science Project
The Journey of Natty Gann
One Magic Christmas
List of Disney Movies 1984
Splash
Tiger Town
Country
List of Disney Movies 1983
Trenchcoat
Something Wicked This Way Comes
Never Cry Wolf
List of Disney Movies 1982
Night Crossing
Tron
Tex
List of Disney Movies 1981
The Devil and Max Devlin
Amy
The Fox and the Hound
Condorman
The Watcher in the Woods
List of Disney Movies 1980
Midnight Madness
The Last Flight of Noah���s Ark
Herbie Goes Bananas
List of Disney Movies 1979
The North Avenue Irregulars
The Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again
Unidentified Flying Oddball
The Black Hole
List of Disney Movies 1978
Candleshoe
Return from Witch Mountain
The Cat from Outer Space
Hot Lead and Cold Feet
List of Disney Movies 1977
Freaky Friday
The Littlest Horse Thieves
The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
The Rescuers
Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo
Pete’s Dragon
List of Disney Movies 1976
Ride a Wild Pony
No Deposit, No Return
Gus
Treasure of Matecumbe
The Shaggy D.A.
List of Disney Movies 1975
The Strongest Man in the World
Escape to Witch Mountain
The Apple Dumpling Gang
One of Our Dinosaurs is Missing
The Best of Walt Disney’s True-Life Adventures
List of Disney Movies 1974
Herbie Rides Again
The Bears and I
The Castaway Cowboy
The Island at the Top of the World
List of Disney Movies 1973
The World’s Greatest Athlete
Charley and the Angel
One Little Indian
Robin Hood
Superdad
List of Disney Movies 1972
The Biscuit Eater
Napoleon and Samantha
Now You See Him, Now You Don’t
Run, Cougar, Run
Snowball Express
List of Disney Movies 1971
The Wild Country
The Barefoot Executive
Scandalous John
The $1,000,000 Duck
Bedknobs and Broomsticks
List of Disney Movies 1970
King of the Grizzlies
The Boatniks
The Aristocats
List of Disney Movies 1969
The Love Bug
Smith!
Rascal
The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes
List of Disney Movies 1968
Blackbeard’s Ghost
The One and Only, Genuine, Original Family Band
Never a Dull Moment
The Horse in the Gray Flannel Suit
List of Disney Movies 1967
Monkeys, Go Home!
The Adventures of Bullwhip Griffin
The Happiest Millionaire
The Gnome-Mobile
The Jungle Book
Charlie, The Lonesome Cougar
List of Disney Movies 1966
The Ugly Dachshund
Robin Crusoe U.S.N.
The Fighting Prince of Donegal
Follow Me, Boys!
List of Disney Movies 1965
Those Calloways
The Monkey’s Uncle
That Darn Cat!
List of Disney Movies 1964
The Misadventures of Merlin Jones
A Tiger Walks
The Moon-Spinners
Mary Poppins
Emil and the Detectives
List of Disney Movies 1963
Son of Flubber
Miracle of the White Stallions
Savage Sam
Summer Magic
The Incredible Journey
The Sword in the Stone
The Three Lives of Thomasina
List of Disney Movies 1962
Moon Pilot
Bon Voyage
Big Red
Almost Angels
The Legend of Lobo
In Search of the Castaways
List of Disney Movies 1961
One Hundred and One Dalmatians
The Absent-Minded Professor
The Parent Trap
Nikki, Wild Dog of the North
Greyfriars Bobby
Babes in Toyland
List of Disney Movies 1960
Toby Tyler, or Ten Weeks with a Circus
Kidnapped
Pollyanna
The Sign of Zorro
Jungle Cat
Ten Who Dared
Swiss Family Robinson
List of Disney Movies 1959
Sleeping Beauty
The Shaggy Dog
Darby O’Gill and the Little People
Third Man on the Mountain
List of Disney Movies 1958
The Light in the Forest
White Wilderness
Tonka
List of Disney Movies 1957
Johnny Tremain
Perri
Old Yeller
List of Disney Movies 1956
The Great Locomotive Chase
Davy Crockett and the River Pirates
Secrets of Life
Westward Ho the Wagons!
List of Disney Movies 1955
Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier
Lady and the Tramp
The African Lion
The Littlest Outlaw
List of Disney Movies 1954
Rob Roy, the Highland Rogue
The Vanishing Prairie
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
List of Disney Movies 1953
Peter Pan
The Sword and the Rose
The Living Desert
List of Disney Movies 1952
The Story of Robin Hood and His Merrie Men
List of Disney Movies 1951
Alice in Wonderland
List of Disney Movies 1950
Cinderella
Treasure Island
List of Disney Movies 1949
So Dear to My Heart
The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad
List of Disney Movies 1948
Melody Time
List of Disney Movies 1947
Fun and Fancy Free
List of Disney Movies 1946
Make Mine Music
Song of the South
List of Disney Movies 1945
The Three Caballeros
List of Disney Movies 1943
Saludos Amigos
Victory Through Air Power
List of Disney Movies 1942
Bambi
List of Disney Movies 1941
The Reluctant Dragon
Dumbo
List of Disney Movies 1940
Pinocchio
Fantasia
List of Disney Movies 1937
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
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