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I love most of their films, but my favorite would have to be Bambi. I have to give Beauty and the Beast kudos too for managing to be even better than Cocteau's version, which also rules.
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ShadowWulfe: Aladdin, clearly, the only real choice.
This fellow knows the score.
I completely forgot the catchiest tune from Beauty and the Beast.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=afzmwAKUppU

And who could forgot the Simpsons variant? Unfortunately there's only audio with still pictures on youtube of that scene.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s3w4pjE90ZU
The Jungle Book
Was always fond of Alice in Wonderland characters. Even my current avatar is a rendition of the mad hatter.
Mighty Ducks! :D
Yeah, Aladdin is pretty up there in my list.
probably aladdin
The Brave Little Toaster if it counts
The Lion King is my number one favourite Disney film of all time.

I also love (in no particular order):

Beauty and the Beast
The Hunchback of Notre Dame
The Emperor's New Groove
Snow White
Alice in Wonderland (I watch this frequently as an adult because of its... ahem... trippy qualities ;).
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All of the Pixar movies, they are owned by Disney. The best of the lot is Monsters Inc.
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oldschool: All of the Pixar movies, they are owned by Disney.
Just to be silly Star Wars.
Can't really pick a favourite, but I enjoyed Little Mermaid because the DVD I own has tons of languages, and I had lots of fun listening to the various texts of "under the sea" and "Les Poissons". I don't understand most of these languages, but just hearing the distinct sounds of them is a lot of fun (Greek is one of my favourites).
There are several I like... but my fave would be "The Black Hole". Rather dark & gritty for disney back then if memory serves right.
For me it's a toss-up between Beauty and the Beast and Aladdin, with The Lion King in third place.