- 1The Lion King85%
The Lion King tells the emotional journey of Simba, a young lion who must reclaim his kingdom after the death of his father. The film is known for its stunning animation and memorable songs, including "Circle of Life." Fun fact: James Earl Jones, who voiced Mufasa, was so moved by his character’s tragic death that he cried in the recording booth during his emotional scenes.
- 2Beauty and the Beast81%
One of Disney's most beloved classics, Beauty and the Beast tells the enchanting story of Belle and the Beast’s transformative relationship. The film is celebrated for its stunning animation and iconic songs like "Be Our Guest." Fun fact: The ballroom scene, one of the most famous moments in animation history, was inspired by the use of computer-generated imagery (CGI) to help animate the intricate dance scene for the first time in 2D animation.
- 3The Little Mermaid67%
A beautifully animated story about Ariel, a young mermaid who dreams of living on land, The Little Mermaid helped reinvigorate Disney animation. The film is known for its vibrant underwater scenes and iconic songs like "Under the Sea." Fun fact: Jodi Benson, the voice of Ariel, recorded all of her songs in just a few days, making her one of the most efficient voice actresses in Disney history.
- 4Robin Hood67%
Robin Hood brings a fun, animal-filled twist to the classic legend of Robin Hood, where animals replace the usual human characters. The film’s lighthearted tone and catchy music make it a fan favorite. Fun fact: The film was produced on a smaller budget than other Disney films of the time, leading to creative reuse of animation from previous movies.
- 5Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs66%
As Disney’s first full-length animated feature, Snow White is a groundbreaking classic that tells the story of a young princess who befriends seven dwarfs while evading the evil queen’s jealousy. Fun fact: The film was created using over 1.5 million drawings, making it a monumental achievement in animation at the time of its release.
- 6Tangled65%
Rapunzel, with her long magical hair, embarks on an adventurous journey with the charming thief Flynn Rider. The film is filled with humor, romance, and memorable songs like "I See the Light." Fun fact: The film’s animators studied the movement of real hair for the realistic portrayal of Rapunzel’s iconic hair, leading to groundbreaking animation techniques.
- 7Cinderella65%
Cinderella is a timeless fairy tale about a young woman who, with the help of her fairy godmother, wins the heart of a prince. The film is known for its elegance and magical transformation scenes. Fun fact: Cinderella’s ball gown was one of the first Disney dresses to be designed with real-life fabric swatches to ensure its iconic look would be as magical as the character herself.
- 8Aladdin65%
Aladdin tells the story of a young street rat who wins the heart of Princess Jasmine and discovers a magical genie who helps him on his journey. The film is beloved for its lively characters, especially the Genie, voiced by Robin Williams, whose improvisational humor brought the character to life. Fun fact: Robin Williams improvised most of his lines as the Genie, and the filmmakers were so impressed that they kept many of his spontaneous lines in the final film, making the character one of Disney’s most beloved and iconic.
- 9One Hundred and One Dalmatians64%
One Hundred and One Dalmatians is a classic tale of adventure and heroism, as a group of playful puppies are kidnapped by the villainous Cruella de Vil. The film stands out for its stylish animation and early use of xerography to save on animation costs. Fun fact: The character of Cruella de Vil was inspired by real-life fashion icons, and her wild look was designed to be both fashionable and terrifying.
- 10Peter Pan63%
The timeless tale of Peter Pan follows a boy who refuses to grow up and his adventures in Neverland with Wendy and her brothers. The film's themes of adventure and childhood innocence continue to resonate with audiences today. Fun fact: Wendy’s voice was originally voiced by Kathryn Beaumont, who also voiced Alice in Wonderland, making her the first Disney voice actor to play two major characters.
- 11Tarzan62%
Tarzan tells the story of a man raised by gorillas in the jungle who must find his place between his wild upbringing and human heritage. With a memorable soundtrack by Phil Collins, the film blends action and emotion. Fun fact: The animation team spent weeks observing real gorillas at the zoo to create more realistic movements for Tarzan’s animal companions.
- 12The Jungle Book62%
The Jungle Book follows Mowgli, a young boy raised by wolves, as he navigates the jungle. The film features a memorable cast of characters like Baloo the bear and Shere Khan the tiger. Fun fact: The film was the first animated movie to feature a fully orchestrated score, setting a precedent for future Disney films.
- 13Alice in Wonderland60%
Based on Lewis Carroll’s classic novel, Alice in Wonderland takes viewers on a whimsical journey through a bizarre world full of eccentric characters. The film is a visual feast, filled with vibrant animation and quirky charm. Fun fact: The character of Alice was inspired by Walt Disney’s own daughter, Diane, who was known for her curious and adventurous spirit.
- 14Bambi58%
The poignant story of a young deer’s coming-of-age in the forest, Bambi is a Disney classic that blends beautiful animation with important lessons on life and nature. Fun fact: The forest scenes were painstakingly created by Disney animators who studied real-life forests and animal behavior for years to achieve the most accurate and stunning backgrounds.
- 15Dumbo58%
The story of Dumbo, a young elephant with giant ears who learns to fly, is a touching tale of acceptance and self-discovery. The film is short but impactful, with themes of overcoming adversity. Fun fact: The film was inspired by a children’s book by Helen Aberson, and Dumbo’s iconic flight scene was one of Disney’s first animated sequences to feature special effects for dramatic purposes.
- 16The Emperor’s New Groove57%
A hilarious, offbeat adventure that follows Emperor Kuzco, who is transformed into a llama and must rely on a peasant to regain his throne. The film is known for its quirky humor and memorable characters. Fun fact: The film went through multiple rewrites, originally being conceived as a more serious drama before evolving into its comedic form.
- 17The Aristocats57%
The Aristocats is a charming tale about a group of aristocratic cats who are kidnapped by their butler, only to be rescued by an alley cat named Thomas O'Malley. The film’s jazz-inspired soundtrack and playful animation make it a beloved classic. Fun fact: The film was the last animated feature to be produced under the direction of Walt Disney, as it was released shortly after his passing.
- 18Moana57%
Moana follows a young Polynesian girl who sets sail on an adventurous quest to save her people. With stunning visuals and an unforgettable soundtrack by Lin-Manuel Miranda, the film is a celebration of courage and self-discovery. Fun fact: The filmmakers worked closely with Polynesian culture experts to ensure cultural accuracy in the depiction of Moana’s world and mythology.
- 19Lady and the Tramp56%
Lady and the Tramp tells the love story of a refined Cocker Spaniel named Lady and a street-smart mutt named Tramp. The film is a delightful look at love and loyalty, especially with its iconic spaghetti-eating scene. Fun fact: The movie’s famous "Bella Notte" scene was animated entirely by hand, creating a moment of classic Disney animation that’s still memorable today.
- 20Fantasia54%
Fantasia is a groundbreaking animated film that combines classical music with animation, creating a series of surreal, abstract, and magical sequences. The film showcases Mickey Mouse in the unforgettable "Sorcerer's Apprentice" segment. Fun fact: The film’s creation of synchronized animation to classical music was a revolutionary technique, setting the stage for future animated films.
- 21Sleeping Beauty51%
In Sleeping Beauty, Princess Aurora falls under a curse and is destined to sleep until true love’s kiss awakens her. The film is known for its gothic art style and the iconic Maleficent. Fun fact: Maleficent’s design was inspired by Bette Davis and Boris Karloff, with the horns becoming a striking symbol of her villainy.
- 22Frozen50%
Frozen follows Elsa, a queen with the power to create ice, and her sister Anna as they navigate the challenges of family, love, and self-acceptance. The film became a worldwide sensation, particularly due to the hit song "Let It Go." Fun fact: The animators took inspiration from real snowstorms and ice to ensure Elsa’s powers were depicted with realistic movement and texture.
- 23Mulan49%
Mulan tells the story of Fa Mulan, a young woman who disguises herself as a man to take her father’s place in the Chinese army. The film is a powerful exploration of courage, honor, and breaking societal expectations. Fun fact: The film’s music, especially the song "Reflection," was sung by Christina Aguilera, who was not initially considered for the role but was asked after her performance blew away the production team.
- 24The Hunchback of Notre Dame47%
The Hunchback of Notre Dame tells the story of Quasimodo, the bell-ringer of Notre Dame, and his love for the beautiful Esmeralda, while struggling against the sinister Frollo. The film delves into themes of acceptance, inner beauty, and justice. Fun fact: The film is one of the darkest in Disney’s catalog, tackling serious issues like prejudice and religious hypocrisy, which earned it a more mature audience.
- 25Zootopia45%
Set in the vibrant city of Zootopia, this film follows Judy Hopps, the first bunny cop, and her unlikely partner, Nick Wilde, a fox, as they investigate a conspiracy. The film uses the detective genre to address important issues like prejudice and stereotypes. Fun fact: The character of Nick Wilde was inspired by the classic "fox in the henhouse" trope, but with a modern twist.
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