I primarily liked the film because of Sir Hiss and Prince John's laugh. That's why I kept the film. As a kid I loved it. As an adult I twitch a little at some of the humor, but the characters still look and sound as great as ever (and again, there's some character voiced by Pat Buttram, love that warbling voice of his, it's so distinct and unusual). Also liked Robin Hood dressed as a fortune teller (looked surprisingly good). Recently found out that the whistling song at the beginning, Whistle Stop, is actually the Hamster Dance song when sped up. That's probably old knowledge by now though.
And for TEM, I intentionally tried not to lash back because I'm really tired of the arguments against furries. I don't even know what kind of a furry I am, if I even am one. Sure, there are certain parts of furry I find weird. I've seen both light and extreme examples. But if it's true that most people group "furry" into one kind of people, instead of the many subcultures that exist for it (assuming I'm correct about what furry is), then that's an issue. Doesn't stop me from occasionally laughing at furry jokes though. I still can't believe I misread one joke from "Futurama" though. Everyone's in an alternate universe of some sort, Fry and others check out some room that men would be interested in, Leela's disgusted and decides to walk into some other room, which happens to be "Filthy Chatroom". For some reason I misread it as "Furry Chatroom", and I was so sure it said that until I saw the episode a second time.
Anyway, enough of that. Another one of my wallpapers was the artpiece at the end of Episode 1 of the DOS game "Jazz Jackrabbit". Jazz has just finished Medivo, he's giving a thumbs-up to the player. You know, I could have sworn there was a secret artpiece where Jazz and Devan Shell are playing poker, Devan pointing a gun at Jazz from under the table. I recall getting that when completing the first episode on some difficulty, then completing it again on an easier difficulty. Maybe you get it when completing on Tough difficulty.