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What was your favourite Disney film during childhood? Share with DisneyLife & you could win a £300 Love2Shop voucher NOW CLOSED

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AnnMumsnet · 21/12/2015 11:28

To celebrate the launch of DisneyLife, the new digital membership service from Disney, they'd love to hear about your favourite Disney films from your childhood and whether you've shared this film with your DCs.

Here's what DisneyLife says "We're so excited to launch DisneyLife, which gives the whole family access to a fantastic collection of Disney and DisneyPixar movies, Disney Channels TV box sets, books, music and more, in one place. DisneyLife will help create magical moments for the whole family to share, so we're keen to hear about your favourite Disney film from childhood and if you've shared a magical moment with your children by watching this together."

So, what was your favourite Disney film when you were a child? Maybe The Jungle Book was your favourite and you would always sing along to the Bare Necessities? Or perhaps you loved Peter Pan and wished you could fly around Neverland? Maybe you watched Pocahontas repeatedly and wanted to learn to paint with all the colours of the wind? Have you shared your favourite Disney film with your DCs?

Whatever your favourite Disney film was, DisneyLife would love to hear about it!

Everyone who adds a comment will be entered in to a prize draw where one winner will receive a £300 Love2Shop voucher.

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What was your favourite Disney film during childhood? Share with DisneyLife & you could win a £300 Love2Shop voucher NOW CLOSED
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badgermum · 28/12/2015 20:25

Bambi & Peter Pan were my favourites and my DS now aged 15 went through a phase of watching Peter Pan over and over

Squid102 · 28/12/2015 20:43

My favourite was Snow White. I just loved the dwarves!

missp0603 · 28/12/2015 21:05

Such a hard decision, but it would have to be The Little Mermaid. I know all the words and used to sing like I was Ariel. I can't wait until my daughter is old enough to watch it!

roggy45 · 28/12/2015 21:32

The Lady and the Tramp because I loved dogs. My children also love it now.

Sagethyme · 28/12/2015 21:53

101 Dalmations....first film i ever saw at the cinema....I was terrified by Cruela-Devil . But loved Pongo, and have always loved dalmations although i've only ever had golden retrievers

hanliying · 28/12/2015 22:10

The app has fantastic music selection. However, when i played it on iphone, the music will stop when i switch to other apps.

caker · 28/12/2015 22:45

I still love Mary Poppins! Great songs, amazing dancing, love the mix of animation and actors. DD is too small for it yet but I know she'll enjoy it as much as I do one day.

BL0SS0M · 28/12/2015 22:52

i loved cinderella and mary poppins and all the songs! i still love them and get to watch them all over again with my kids!

JustGiveMeTwoMinutes · 28/12/2015 22:55

Candleshoe. We saw it at the pictures as the trailer to Alice in Wonderland back in the day when you got a whole film as a trailer. I loved the David Niven character(s).

More recently Tangled and The Princess and the Frog are my favourites. My middle daughter watched Sleeping Beauty every day for a month a few Christmas's ago though!

Lisacraig1981 · 28/12/2015 23:00

Snow white as loved the animals

gethro · 28/12/2015 23:07

Has to be Jungle Book ,great story and songs

TiggersAngel7774 · 29/12/2015 02:02

Lady and the Tramp

BoxofSnails · 29/12/2015 03:37

I saw The Little Mermaid in the US at 9 - in love from then. The video got worn out. My sister's favourite was Jungle Book and that was probably a close second. I agree that as an adult, I love the Lion King.

RiSo · 29/12/2015 06:59

I loved Jungle Book and would watch it whenever I got the chance. My boys now watch it too and love it, although they prefer more modern Disney films like Toy Story and Cars.

ThomasRichard · 29/12/2015 10:14

Beauty and the Beast was my favourite as a child and I've watched it with both my children. I still love it as an adult but it's a close call as to whether I prefer Tangled...

prettybird · 29/12/2015 10:57

Mine was Winnie the Pooh - probably because it was also a favourite for bedtime reading.

But I loved all of them Smile

xxmissbrightsidexx · 29/12/2015 12:38

I used to love the Lion King when I was growing up, and my children are in to all the classic Disney films too which is fab 😊

mishknight · 29/12/2015 12:50

Lion King was my favourite. I was lucky enough to watch it at Leicester Square cinema, when I was a little girl. I loved all the music. Would love to see the musical in West End also as the costumes look awesome.

chrismse · 29/12/2015 13:01

I always loved Snow White even though the wicked witch frightened the life out of me.

Gazelda · 29/12/2015 13:26

Jungle Book. It was my first ever trip to the cinema.

I watched it with DD over the Christmas holidays and she loved it as much as I did.

CordeliaScott · 29/12/2015 14:00

My favourite has to be Aladdin. I loved the songs, especially Friend Like Me and Prince Ali.

I haven't watched it with my DD yet as at 1 her attention span isn't really that long.

SayAGreatBigThankyou · 29/12/2015 14:38

Bambi, even if it did make me cry! Not shown the DCs yet, as we're watching Lion King on a loop instead!

CK12232 · 29/12/2015 14:48

Beauty & the Beast was my favourite when I was very young

flamingtoaster · 29/12/2015 16:14

Cinderella was my favourite when I was a child. I loved when she transformed and went to the Ball - and, of course, when she got her Prince. Maybe that's why I am such a romantic at heart! My daughter never really got into Cinderella much - she really loved The Little Mermaid when small and we can sing all the songs.

BlueNile57 · 29/12/2015 16:57

'The Lady is a Tramp' we had an English cocker spaniel (not American as in the film) so we could relate to her, it was also my Mum's favourite Disney film too