In light of Lorend's reference to Bambi in her Thematic Article Rewind post I found myself searching YouTube clips of my favourite childhood movies. I figured you guys probably have a ton too and it's always worth sharing!!!
Here are some of mine:
The Fox and the Hound:
Bambi:
Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer
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burrrd.
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Okay I totally know someone who should view that clip. Anyone?
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