I am a HUGE fan of Disney movies. It is credit to Walt Disney’s genius that after 70 years, his animated masterpieces are still beloved by people of all ages. With almost 50 released to date, there are plenty to choose from for a Top 10 list. I am going to exclude Pixar, because their they’re own category of excellence. The film’s position is based on RottenTomatoes Tomatometer rating, IMDB rating, AFI’s 10 Top 10, public opinion, and personal preference. Your favorite not on the list? Say so in the comments!
Released in 1961, this was the first animated movie released by the studio to use the Xerox process of transferring the animator’s drawings directly to the cells. It was a major success for the studio, after the failure of Sleeping Beauty which lost the studio a lot of money. The best part of this movie is Cruella De Vil, one of the greatest Disney villains of all time.
Some people may be surprised by this movie’s place on this list, but I believe it is under-appreciated and definitely underrated. The Rescuers was successful upon its original theatrical release earning $48 million at the box office and becoming Disney’s most successful film to that date. The film broke a record for the largest financial amount made for an animated film on opening weekend, a record it kept until 1986, when An American Tail, an animated film directed by Rescuers animator Don Bluth, broke the record. The Rescuers was Disney’s first significant success since The Jungle Book and the last until The Little Mermaid.
The profits from the film’s release, with the additional profits from record sales, music publishing, publications and other merchandise gave Disney the cash flow to finance a slate of productions (animated and live action), establish his own distribution company, enter television production and begin building Disneyland during the decade. Walt Disney had not had a huge hit since Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. The production of this film was regarded as a major gamble on his part. At a cost of nearly $3,000,000, Disney insiders claimed that if this movie had failed at the box office, then Disney studio would have closed (given that the studio was already heavily in debt). The film was a huge box office success and allowed Disney to carry on producing films throughout the 1950s. This is clearly one of Disney’s most successful films.
Dumbo is one of the Disney’s shortest films, clocking in at about 64 minutes. After its October 23 release, Dumbo proved to be a financial miracle compared to other Disney films. The simple film only cost $813,000 to produce, half the cost of Snow White, less than a third of the cost of Pinocchio, and certainly less than the expensive Fantasia. Dumbo eventually grossed $1.6 million during its original release; it and Snow White were the only two pre-1943 Disney features to turn a profit.
Bambi lost money at the box office for its first release, but recouped its considerable cost during the 1947 re-release. Although the film received good reviews, the timing of the release, during World War II, hurt the film’s box office numbers. The film didn’t do so well at the box office in America, and the studio no longer had access to many European markets that provided a large portion of its profits. Despite this, today, the film is viewed as a classic. Critics Mick Martin and Marsha Porter call the film “…the crowning achievement of Walt Disney’s animation studio.” In June 2008, the American Film Institute revealed its “Ten top Ten”—the best ten films in ten “classic” American film genres. Bambi was acknowledged as the third best film in the animation genre.
Fantasia has mixed reviews at the time of it’s release, and was a commercial failure, which is sad because Walt Disney spent a lot of time developing the movie. Not only was Fantasia ambitious in it’s animation, it was also ambitious in it’s use of sound. It was the first movie to be made in a form of stereophonic sound, or when sound is heard from more then one direction. Today it is regarded as a masterpiece.
The Lion King is truly a modern classic. The most successful traditionally-animated film of all time, it held the record for most successful animated film for 9 years. With an epic story, great songs, and groundbreaking use of computer animation, The Lion King is one of the past decade’s best movies.
Pinocchio, Walt Disney’s second full length feature, had a lot to live up to. Walt Disney was “king of the world” after Snow White, and expectations were high for his followup. Fortunately, expectations were met. Pinocchio was highly acclaimed at the time of it’s release and was a success in the United States. (Although it was a failure in Europe due to World War 2). Pinocchio is considered to be the most technically perfect Disney film. The “Monstro” scene is breathtaking (part I shown above).
I was very tempted to put this as number 1 and number 1 as number 2, since this is my favorite animated film ever. For good reason too. It was nominated for 6 Academy Awards, including Best Picture, which to date no other animated film has ever been able to duplicate. It was the third most successful film of 1991.
Could it be anything else? Hailed by many as the greatest animated film of all time, it has not aged and it still just as good 72 years after it’s original release date. It was a HUGE success and was at one point the most successful film of all time. It was the first full length color animated movie ever and it left a huge impact on it’s audience. It won Walt Disney a Special Achievement Oscar at the 1938 Academy Awards. Shirley Temple presented him with one regular size statue, and 7 “mini” ones.




















I like the lion king best. But, hey, thats just me.
remember when dumbo got drunk in the movie … i laugh at it to this day ….lol
Wow, this list reminds me of my childhood! I used to watch every one of these classics.
Love it GO 1001 Dalmatians! Cruella still scares me, damn childhood scare! YAY FIRST COMMENT ON LIST!
Also, I think Aladdin should have been added on here! It was really popular because of the genie and how funny it was!
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I love the Lion King!!! That one should have been first!!!
The Lion King Is BEAST it should’ve been no. 1! And if you don’t agree, look up “King of Pride Rock” on Youtube. You’ll change your mind…
D: I have a crazy obsession with The Little Mermaid, I’m sad it’s not on here
Yeah, me too! I watched it for the first time in 2010 (19 years old) and I absolutely love it!
I agree with No.5.. aladdin was brilliant! Beauty And The Beast to me is the best, think the songs are amazing.. can do the whole thing word for word.. sad really but hey, i dont care
What about the Jungle Book?
Although tbh, I don’t like it as much as the others, surely that deserves a place on the list.
No Alice in Wonderland?
I loved all of these movies except the Lion King and The Beauty and the Beast, but that mainly is because of the grudge I have with computer animation. Disney has always found cheap ways to diminish the bulk of work required to make their feature animated films, but since they started to employ computer animations the quality in their movies has steadily decreased, and now all they seem to be putting out are irrelevant sequels. Apparently they left to Dreamworks and Pixar the job of using computers to actually put out *good* animated movies.
Also no Alice In Wonderland? No Robin Hood or Sword In The Stone? Bummer.
Beauty and the Beast is still number 1 for me. =D
Am i the only one who loves Sleeping Beauty? It’s not on the list, i know. Maybe i have a soft spot for that style of drawing, something common from that era, i don’t know. I also love the animation style on 101 Dalmatians and Aristocats. And yes, i agree with #5 as well. Aladdin should be here.
oh yeah! i miss it! it is nostalgic!
i remmembered my childhood time, i love disney, but now disney is seldom to make these 2d films, but i love their 3d films so much! specially toystory, up etc!
but now i rather to watch 2d japanese movies like hayao miyazaki films, they are not for kids only! they have unique and great stories! because some disney 2d films now are not remarkable, like emperor’s new groove, bolt etc
but it is in my mind forever!
@15
sorry! bolt is not a 2d film!
Jungle book? Aristocats?
@lee
No you’re not! I LOOOVE Sleeping Beauty too! Sleeping Beauty and Beauty and the Beast are me n my girl’s favorites. Didn’t know Sleeping Beauty didn’t do well at the theaters. Shocking,really. It has such iconic and beautiful characters,music (by Tchaikovsky) and drawing. Especially love ‘Once Upon A Dream’.
I love Fantasia, mainly because I’m a classical music nut. Rite of spring and Night on bald mountain are the best. Bring on the pixar list!
Joliver- Disney is heading back into the 2D world with “The princess and the frog” in December.
Good list! I’m a fan of Disney animations aswell. So sad that they wont be making hand-drawn cartoons. For me all of Disney’s animation are good. Anyways nice list again.
what about wall-e?
Oy. Disney Schmisney.
They’re all good films (except Fantasia, which raped and pillaged musical masterpieces such as stravinsky’s rite of spring, beethoven 6, etc.)
Disney corporation’s unscrupulous and relentless marketing to children has tainted my fond memories of their early films, and left me feeling a need for a shower after the more recent ones.
OK, I love Beauty and the Beast.
And Aladdin shoulda been on here. It was friggin’hilarious.
I love Beauty and the Beast as well, its one of my favourite films, and definately my favourite animated film. Oh, and Fantasia is excellent as well
Walt Disney is alive, but is in suspended animation.
(Joke, just in case you didn’t notice.)
I like:
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs,
Bambi,
Pinocchio
My personal favourite is Mulan.
It would have been nice to have the years when the films were published with the names as there is lot of talk about how the impact was at the particular time.
@astraya (25): indeed – he is just waiting for the tech to “re-animate” him
Jungle Book!
This was the first film I ever went to as a kid where the music didn’t grate. It would be my personal number one. I don’t expect your number one to match mine but I do think it deserves a place in any reasonable top ten.
@lee and Prince Phillip – Sleeping Beauty has always been my favorite
I am shocked it didn’t do well when it was released!
Personally, I’ve always had a soft spot for Mulan (I was fond of the style, the story, and generally related a bit to it), but Beauty and the Beast is always number one for my favorite in the animated Disney films. I even read the book back then! And, eventually, I could watch the video and recite Belle’s words by heart (I’m such a geek).
Before BatB came out, I was hooked on The Little Mermaid (much to my mom’s dismay of me watching it every day), and go figure, in the next movie, Ariel’s daughter shared my name!
With the new Disney animated movie coming up with the whole Frog Prince story, I am soooo glad they’re going back to the cartoon roots.
The Lion King is my ultimate favourite disney film, glad to see it on the list.
My favourite is Pocahontas. I also like Mulan.
Where the HECK is the little Mermaid?
No Little Mermaid makes Leon sad. :’-(
Really good list though ChrisF, bravo.
Fantastic list – been enjoyed by young and old all over the world.
I am in complete shock that The little mermaid wasn’t on here, I have to say, a little teary too
Where’s jungle book !?!?!?….the only thats stopping this from being a great list.
No sleeping beauty? The first animated motion picture to be photographed in the technirama widescreen process? How do you NOT have that on there? How do you NOT have that in the top 5?
The little mermaid, mulan, and alladin should have been on this list…maybe it should have been a top 15 list. I’m really happy though that the rescuers is on this list because I loved it as a kid, and no one ever remembers it. Thanks JFrater
i LOVE Hercules
I also like The Little Mermaid, Mulan and Aristocats. I love The Lion King, but only in moderation. My kid loved it and watched it over and over and over again to the point I can’t watch it anymore….at least not the whole thing all at once.
I enjoyed this list. Great choices, ChrisF!
@joliver (15): I agree. I have enjoyed many of Hayao Miyazaki’s films as well as many other Japanese Anime…but Bolt isn’t 2d…just saying.
@jfrater (28): That was just bad. (groaner!)
I remember as a little kid I absolutely loved fantasia, and the hunchback of notre dame aswell, even though i probably didn’t understand it that well lol, how come that’s not on here?
Very interesting list although the years would be helpful next to the respective titles. I’m surprised that Sleeping Beauty and The Sword in the Stone aren’t on here and I agree that the Little Mermaid, Alice in Wonderland, Peter Pan, Jungle Book and Aladdin should find some place on this list (maybe it needs to be a top 15 or 20). As for the arguments that Mulan should be included I completely disagree. As far as I’m concerned, The Lion King was the last truly great, unique and special animated movie. Everything that has followed either has over-exploited the use of computer graphics (or, like with Pixar, are only made of computer graphics) and make use of rather often trite and b***** story lines and characters. They are, of course, entertaining in their own right, and some have visually stunning moments (The Hunchback of Notre Dame, for example), but none could ever be defined as ‘classics.’ The Lion King, Aladdin and The Little Mermaid, however, are two prime examples of films that were already considered to be classics and of the same breed as the great Disney films of old.
As for my favorite, it has always been Fantasia (although I think the ending is a bit weak considering the length of the film and then to end it with Schubert’s Ave Maria…not exactly something that leaves the audience enthralled) but I felt that Fantasia 2000 was a complete and utter disaster and a shame to the memory of Fantasia and a total embarrassment to the Disney company. It made me lose a lot of faith and respect for them. Simply put, Fantasia 2000 catered to a public ignorant of classical music, spent half the movie making comparisons to the original Fantasia rather than attempting to follow the format of Fantasia, and mutilated the scores selected more than the original did (it’s understandable that cuts needed to be made and in the case of The Rite of Spring, Disney approached Stravinsky himself and asked him to sanction a version appropriate with Disney’s visual inspiration to accompany the music). Ultimately, they trivialized classical music as well as the format of the original Fantasia and I for one was extremely disappointed. It had nothing of the wealth of ideas and invention, the visual stimulation, the education, the sheer aural magnificence of what was accomplished in the original.
I think the Emperor’s New Grove should be one here.
its the only Disney movie I still find Funny.
that makes it top 10
i didn’t realise the rescuers was that popular, something about mice yeh?
I really loved Sleepig Beauty and am surprised that it didn’t well when releassed. My favorites are – Beauty and the Beast, The Little Mermaid, Alic in Wonderland and The Lion King.
As a kid I remember watching Robin Hood and Sword in the Stone Constantly!
A marvelous list as it is being published on (American) Father’s Day, and my dad is the person who opened the world of Disney for me..
All of these movies bring back fond memories of trips to the movies with him. Exception to #’s 2 & 4.
I also am disappointed to not see Sleeping Beauty here as it was our favorite.
@astraya (25): Sorry didn’t you hear, Disney was re-animated, and he’s living in a large underground facility in Antarctica with Jim Henson, Princess Di, and Elvis.
And Happy Father’s Day to all the LV dads.
an underground facility in antarctica you say, surely that’s ripe for a reality television programme
*Twitch*
*Twitch*
Why no Hunchback?
It has Frollo.
FROLLO!
lion king #1 in my books my daughter cried when mufasa died and that had an impact on me….knowing that a disney movie can move someone like that
disney is a power
Nice list but incomplete without Aladdin as one of the top 10.
these moviesm suck
Great list! Been looking forward to one like this for a long time. Lion King should’ve been closer to 1 though; but that’s just me, it is my favorite movie and the 1st i’ve seen in theaters.
I know people could argue for decades about who should be on this list, but truthlly, almost all the disney movies are great and entertaining (maybe a top 15 or 20?).
Fox and the Hound was extremely good (made me cry) as well as Aladdin and the Jungle Book.
No Aladdin? Shame, shame.
Could be a very hotly debated list. All of us have our favourites. Since these are all the more classical Disney animation maybe Pixar could be a separate list.
I would have to say that my favorite would be The Great Mouse Detective…. Now I know why I am into criminology now.
you got your their and they’re mixed up
Bahaha… the flying carpet, where is it on the list? Perhaps flew Aladdin flew off? I stil love the rescuers… such an awesome movie, too bad not many people actually do remember it!
# 55 catty reminds me of a person that had a problem with a mouse, and he borrowed somebodies cat to sort this mouse out, and to every ones amazement they became the best of pals, even sleeping in the cat basket together.
Sorry JF that comment just triggered a memory.
No Aladdin = crappy list