TZ/AS 2024 Battle of the Brackets- Earssentials Conference Round 2

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wonderfly

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Definitely voting "The Little Mermaid".

That moment in time, it had such an impact, setting up the 90's Renaissance, and it was just a great movie.
 

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I'll vote for The Nightmare Before Christmas. It's such a fun movie. The stop-motion animation is so impressive, the music is good and it's always a treat to watch it every year. I didn't watch it for the longest time because seeing the poster scared me for some reason when I was little, but after watching it for the first time a few years ago, it quickly became a Halloween/Christmas tradition.

The Little Mermaid is a good movie too. It had a huge impact on Disney and the music is terrific, but I just prefer The Nightmare Before Christmas.
 

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Looks like Halloween is canceled this year, as Jack and his friends couldn't stop Ariel and hers.

The Little Mermaid moves onto the next round! The next match will begin shortly.
 

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All respect to Toy Story 3, and if it was another candidate, I might vote for it. But it's "Beauty and Beast", my favorite of the Disney Renaissance. My vote goes to "Beauty and the Beast".
 
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