• Captain Phoebus Hunchback of Notre Dame
    • The man's got it all, including the girl. Sorry, Quasimodo.
  • Moses The Prince of Egypt
    • Dark, expressive eyes, curly hair, great voice, awesome beard. Yes. He was good-looking clean shaven too (at age 17 or whatever) but I think the older character is way hotter.
  • Jim Hawkins Treasure Planet
    • This kid rocks an earring, an interesting (emo) haircut, the biggest blue eyes, and a tough-guy exterior that masks his inner crisis and longing for a father-figure (swoon!). Voiced by Joseph Gordon-Leavitt, too.
  • Kokoum Pocahontas
    • I can't imagine what Pocahontas's problem was. He's buff, mysterious, and intensely protective of everyone he cares about. His death is one of those emotionally complex moments that really fascinates me when I look back on it as an artist and writer. (No, John Smith is not next on this list. I never thought he was cute. And his consistency animation is CRAP.)
  • Simba Lion King
    • Har har. ...But seriously, am I the only one who crushed on him as a child? This is way less literal and more voice-driven, obviously, but I find him attractive.
  • Clopin Hunchback of Notre Dame
    • Who, you ask? Why, the gypsy narrator who hits that chill-inducing perfect high note in the theme! This is an odd one, but if there's anyone who has confident AND mysterious down to an art, it's Clopin. He's a true entertainer with dark undertones.
  • Kuzco The Emperor's New Groove
    • As a human, clearly. He's got that "hilarious teenage boy" vibe. He makes Aladdin look straight-laced, and i like the angles in his face better.
  • Flynn Rider Tangled
    • The smolder. The hair. The way I cried like a baby.
  • Cassim Aladdin and the King of Thieves
    • Aladdin's dad. Grey never looked so good. To quote my friend Kerstin: "He's like the animated version of George Clooney."
apr 2 2011 ∞
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