User blog comment:That Epic/Disney Movie Ranking!/@comment-1874924-20140524025211

What, you're not ranking Victory Through Air Power (1943)? Well, you probably didn't even know it existed. The war propaganda notwithstanding, it's regarded as the first true educational film. As for more "mainstream" Disney animated features, I find it odd that you're ranking The Rescuers Down Under but not the original The Rescuers (1977). Robin Hood (1973) and Fantasia 2000 (2000, obviously) are other notable omissions.

I saw the 13 oldest on your list (plus Robin Hood and The Rescuers, when I was a kid, but Alice in Wonderland apparently didn't make much of an impression on me, as it's the only one of that set that I don't remember much about. The Jungle Book is the oldest one that I saw in its first run, although I saw 101 Dalmations and The Sword in the Stone during their first rerelease. (Disney used to rerelease its animated features every 7 years so I saw them in 1968 and 1970, respectively.) The Fox and the Hound, Oliver and Company and The Rescuers Down Under are the only pre-2000 films on your list that I've never seen. My record for seeing the post-1999 films is hit or miss.