I find it interesting that this movie came out in 1973 (well before many of us were born) and yet it became a staple of our youth thanks to the advent of VCR (or in my case, Betamax). I love being a Xennial.
This will always be my favorite Disney movie. Five or six year old me either got this or a wrestling ppv tape on those weekends we would rent a vcr before we actually got our first one.
My mom volunteered at our church, and the storeroom had a school TV with a VCR on a wheelie cart. They also had like six tapes, three were "Greatest Adventure" Bible cartoons, one was The Sword in the Stone and they had this version of Robin Hood. The other one was Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan which I think I watched 1 billion times.
Same. Spent countless weekends watching this movie. We didn't have a VCR but somehow had the movie in Betamax. It was jumbled, and sometimes the audio was garbled but still enjoyed every minute.
Remenicin this and that havin such a good time oodelally oodelally golly what a good day. My friend and I tried to see how many times we could watch this in one day. I don’t remember our tally.
My sister is 6 years younger than me, so I distinctly remember when she was 3 or 4 and must have watched this once a day at least. I think I could probably still speak all the lines if I were to watch it.
RembrandtEpsilon@reddit
Get this AI slop outta here.
maxdamage4@reddit
I don't understand. It's edited and animated but, there's nothing about this that suggests AI had anything to do with this.
RembrandtEpsilon@reddit
It's very clearly animated using AI. It's a low effort bot post from /r/nostalgia being cross posted.
ILikeBumblebees@reddit
I don't see how that's even slightly clear.
R0ck_Slide@reddit (OP)
Nope. Not a bot post. Sorry for triggering you.
maxdamage4@reddit
I see you made the same comment over there and got even more down voted. Sorry it's not your day, friend.
R0ck_Slide@reddit (OP)
I find it interesting that this movie came out in 1973 (well before many of us were born) and yet it became a staple of our youth thanks to the advent of VCR (or in my case, Betamax). I love being a Xennial.
Nebula24_@reddit
Being a Xennial is awesome. We got the best of all the worlds I think.
jonthecpa@reddit
And in some ways, the worst of them, as well.
Nebula24_@reddit
Yeah .. a bit of everything
OlDirtyJesus@reddit
This is as a favorite and no w my son is obsessed with it but only when we go to the cottage (we still have a vcr up there)
PlatypusFreckles@reddit
First crush
HarmonicTrip@reddit
Golly what a day
therealskittlepoop@reddit
lol one of my first crushes
APuffyCloudSky@reddit
Oh my god, me too! And he sets a pretty high bar for everyone else to live up to.
paprikashi@reddit
You, me, and countless others. I can’t tell you how many 80s kids I know that had crushes on that fox hahaha
cerulean4224@reddit
He had no business being that hot.
pinkocatgirl@reddit
Disney’s Robin Hood created so many furries lol
Nonsenseinabag@reddit
Guilty as charged, your honor.
Jack0Trade@reddit
This and Thundercats very much frustrates a furry friend when I tell them I still don't get the appeal.
WideTechLoad@reddit
Anyone know where you can watch this movie? I haven't seen it in years and want to rewatch.
icy_sylph@reddit
Disney+
FynnCobb@reddit
This sub breaks up my doom-scrolling with beauty like this.
Regularly.
And I love you all for it.
atomsk404@reddit
Man does this speak to my soul
KhalilRavana@reddit
The Father of Furries 💜
TacticoolPeter@reddit
This will always be my favorite Disney movie. Five or six year old me either got this or a wrestling ppv tape on those weekends we would rent a vcr before we actually got our first one.
MechanicalGodzilla@reddit
My mom volunteered at our church, and the storeroom had a school TV with a VCR on a wheelie cart. They also had like six tapes, three were "Greatest Adventure" Bible cartoons, one was The Sword in the Stone and they had this version of Robin Hood. The other one was Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan which I think I watched 1 billion times.
mikeisboris@reddit
Nice! IMO those are the best two Disney movies plus the best original cast Star Trek movie. Good choices!
R0ck_Slide@reddit (OP)
Same. Spent countless weekends watching this movie. We didn't have a VCR but somehow had the movie in Betamax. It was jumbled, and sometimes the audio was garbled but still enjoyed every minute.
tbr6742@reddit
Golly what a day!!
maxdamage4@reddit
...now I'm suddenly hearing Nux saying this while spray painting hit teeth. Lol
thomas17657@reddit
10/10 this looks fantastic! This was my brother’s and I favorite movie as kids. We used to watch the VHS all the time.
25burnout@reddit
“Shut yer little eye-bowls.”
jxdn0v@reddit
Sir Hiss was my fave, I was obsessed with snakes as a kid 😂
DE4DHE4D81@reddit
Remenicin this and that havin such a good time oodelally oodelally golly what a good day. My friend and I tried to see how many times we could watch this in one day. I don’t remember our tally.
kunzinator@reddit
Best Disney movie, no contest.
Fruscione@reddit
Peak Disney
Vegskipxx@reddit
Fortunes, forecasts, lucky charms
HollyCalamity@reddit
Hypnotic.
West_Upstairs_46@reddit
Literally watched this last night !
AlienDog496@reddit
My sister is 6 years younger than me, so I distinctly remember when she was 3 or 4 and must have watched this once a day at least. I think I could probably still speak all the lines if I were to watch it.
Archivarianne@reddit
I owned this on laserdisc
Reasonable-Wave8093@reddit
My personal song 🎶🎼🎤🎵