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there are only a handful of Disney movies that are REALLY Monumentally successful, only 5 of them are Not made by Walt Disney (The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, The Lion King, Tangled). and as for the ones Walt Disney made there are 12. however, even though these movies are nowhere near as successful as Snow White, they are incredibly popular, is it because its that good or is it something else.

when you go around fanpop you will see there is an obvious era of Disney everyone's in favor of: The 90's but they are only successful because most of the members are from that era, they grew up with them and there for they think they are the best, and although that's great that they think so, that is far from successful economically.

Believe it or not Cinderella is more successful than The Little Mermaid, and Lady and the Tramp is more successful than Aladdin. not by much but still. this is exactly what I'm talking about. Many of the Disney movies of the late 30s- 60s are very well known but many people who didn't exist in that generation might say things like "its OK but its just old". when in fact many movies are very similar to others, Bambi and the Lion King, Cinderella and Aladdin, and every Disney princess movie is very similar (they are all about a girl who wants something more). they just appeal to the audience of the generation more. with a few exceptions.

and one final note, remember what i said about monumentally successful, well here are some reviews of some very popular yet unsuccessful or less that monumental Disney movies (from Rottontomatoes.com)

The Hunchback of Notre Dame-
"Considering that Disney couldn't help but trash Victor Hugo's novel in the process of reforming it for tender young sensibilities, this animated adaptation of his Notre Dame de Paris is pricklier and more disturbing than we had any right to expect."

Mulan-
"Memo to the gang at Walt Disney animation: Your formula is showing."

Hercules-
[An] insipid, lifeless, animated feature.

Tarzan- " Disney Studios seems to love the concept of feral children."

but hay half of the Disney movies that are in the disney vault got reviews like these and look where they are today.

but be warned when you have kids, don't be surprized if they say things like

"Beauty and the Beast is ok, but its just...... old, i don't get it, i like Tangled/ Frozen/ whatever much better."
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Let's not kid ourselves, with all its dark moments, Disney has also provided us with a lot of adorable moments that just have us going "Awwwwww" no matter how old we are. I am here to honor those moments with a top 10 list. Surprisingly, I might just very well be the first one to make this list... really, why have I not found another like this? Keep in mind that this is my opinion and I'm basing this off of memory. If there's a cuter moment that really should be on this list, I probably forgot it. Also, I'm only picking one per film, otherwise this whole thing could very well be overloaded...
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I'm sorry. I'll never say Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs is the worst film again. And you're right. It is the greatest. So Snow White is ok and so are the seven dwarfs and so is The Evil Queen or Witch. It should be the leader of the disney films, but The Return of Jafar is my number 1 favourite disney film. The Evil Queen was the first disney villain. You know what, this film is a real classic. I used to first watch it as a 90's kid. Heigh Ho is one of the greatest songs of all time. The Witch is probably better than the queen or is she? This film was the first disney film in 1937. When i looked on the transcipt, i saw the quote of "You'll pay for this!" It's a good one i like it. I'm sorry, everyone. I'm really sorry.
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*non-disney
-There are 2 non-disney characters on this list-

20.Carl (Up)
A weird one to begin this list, but this guy is heroic. He goes on the adventure of his dreams as a SENIOR CITIZEN, for gosh sakes! Doesn't that count for any points? And he grows throughout the film from a grumpy pessimistic old man into a happier optimistic olf man! Yay, character developtment!
Why so low? Being a Senior Citizen gives a hero some limits, as well...

19.Wall-E (Wall-E)
I love this little robot, who doesn't? He saves the world and constantly chooses the right path. He's a determined and brave little robot...
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Ok so here in my opinion is my "Top 10" disney classics. Now to be fair i havnt seen "Hunchback" since i was 6 and dont remember it...also the older classics arent on here because i really dont enjoy them as much as i used to. But if i dont give you enough reason on why i put a movie in a certain place just ask and i will explain:)


10.Peter Pan: Hahahah Neverland feels almost real in this very upbeat animated movie. This movie purely is just a big bundle of fun not really meaning unless you count the whole you have to grow up thing...but hey when i was little i loved the idea of neverland and...
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