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21. The Fox and the Hound // Avg. 7.941


Highest Scores: 10: (Jimmy Jam, Beatrix Kiddo, Harry Ezra, Josh)

Lowest Scores: 5/5.5: (Joe, Bartsimpson)


Box Office Gross: $63,500,000
Rotten Tomatoes Score: 69%




Just outside the top 20 is the last of the Bronze/Dark Age Disney movies at #21 is 'The Fox and the Hound', which did score the same points and average as "The Aristocats", but this is placed higher due to getting more 10's. This is also the second era of Disney films we say goodbye to following The Package Era. This is definitely one of Disney's more bleaker offerings and yes it certainly has it's fans, especially on here. The story here focuses on 2 young companions Tod the Fox and Copper the Hound who becomes friends, despite their species being natural enemies, and that aspect of the story is really sweet as their bond grows, but Copper's owner takes him away for the winter, and the next time we see them their all grown up and cannot be friends anymore. This is another mixed mag offering for me, while the movie is very well made with some decent animation, I just find it's message laid on a bit too thick and way too depressing which does get boring really fast, not a lot happens during the middle half of the movie and apart from the tense final showdown with Tod, Copper and the Bear, there's nothing really that memorable about it. Like I said the bear scene is quite scary and packed with a lot of action and thrills. But at the end of the day while the movie does look great, most of the characters are way too underdeveloped and just not interesting enough to keep you invested.





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Right then there are just 20 Disney movies left in this countdown and they are in chronological order =

 

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

Bambi

Cinderella

Alice In Wonderland

Lady and the Tramp

Sleeping Beauty

101 Dalmatians

The Jungle Book

The Little Mermaid

Beauty and the Beast

Aladdin

The Lion King

Mulan

Lilo & Stitch

The Princess and the Frog

Tangled

Wreck It Ralph

Frozen

Big Hero 6

Zootopia

Two underrated classics there in The Aristocats and Fox and the Hound. The latter celebrated 35 years since release the other day and it's still such a beauty <3 One of the most heart-wrenching on the list for sure :'(
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10th Zazu (The Lion King) = 28 Points

Starting off the top 10 characters is 'Zazu', who is the 6th Lion King character to feature here, despite only gaining points from 2 voters, but both were very high ones. His breed is a red-billed hornbill and acts as an majordomo to Mufasa and later Simba, and voiced greatly by the legendary Rowan Atkinson. Quite a funny character very uptight and dignified, as well as being very nervous and panics in emergencies, but has a sharp wit to him and does make for a memorable character in this movie.





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=09th Pocahontas (Pocahontas) = 29 Points

The only character from 'Pocahontas' to feature here is the title character herself, whose very striking and beautiful, while at the same time being very strong willed and adventurous and that's all the great ingredients you need for a great character.





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=09th Ursula The Sea Witch (The Little Mermaid) = 29 Points

Whoops I was wrong earlier guys when I said that Ariel was the most popular character from 'The Little Mermaid' it's actually 'Ursula' whose the most popular, Her character was largely expanded upon from the original story and gladly so as she's definitely one of Disney's greatest villains, delightfully evil and way over the top camp, just makes her all the more fun to watch, funnily enough she was actually based upon the late drag performer Divine, and well she is just fun to watch and easily steals every scene she's in.





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=09th Bambi (Bambi) = 29 Points

The last of this bunch we have 'Bambi", the title character from the film of the same name, under the guidance of his mother he learns the wonder of nature and the power of friendship and family, and watching him through his journey is very powerful as well as moving. Although he himself is not strongly characterized, he is full of charm with those wide adorable eyes and general good nature to him, and when he grows up he does mature into a noble but still kind and decent deer.




Fantastic that Big Hero 6 is still there!
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20. The Jungle Book // Avg. 8.264



Highest Scores: 11: (Chez Wombat, Beatrix Kiddo), 10: (SamJudd)

Lowest Scores: 6: (Mike Sugafan, Qween)


Box Office Gross: $205,843,000
Rotten Tomatoes Score; 86%





Starting off our top 20 is the ever wonderful 'The Jungle Book' which was the last ever movie Walt Disney himself produced before he died in 1966, therefore not seeing the final product, which is very sad, but made one hell of a masterpiece and this also marks the end of The Silver Age era of Disney films. This is one of my all time favourite movies and even watching again as an adult it's just as bright and colourful as I remember. It also offers a lot of what Disney does best by blending realistic tones with cartoonish style, the darkness of the jungle with a lighthearted tone, with simple storytelling as we follow a young boy Mowgli who was left stranded in the jungle as a baby and then raised by wolves, but the fearsome Shere Kahn is coming back to the jungle, so it's time for Mowgli to be taken back to the man village by Bagherra so he would be safe, and along the way meet a selection of interesting characters who each have they're own distinct personality's. Everything about this movie works so well with it's excellent sharp writing that's both tender and funny at the same time along with some fantastic songs produced by the legendary Sherman Brothers with classics like "The Bare Necessities" & "I Wanna Be Like You", that will get stuck in your head and are just a load of fun and enjoyable, then there's the amazing characters like I already said that really makes everything work so well, "Baloo" with his fun laid back nature, the stern and serious 'Bagheera" the panther, 'Kaa' the snake was just hilarious, 'King Louie' whose just full of charm and finally there's Shere Kahn a delightfully evil Tiger whose just fabulous. Honestly there is just nothing bad I could say about this, it's just a great and timeless classic.






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Aristocats I would actually say is one of the worst Disney films, its just boring, not a fan at all.

 

I love Fox and the hound "I'm a hound dog oooooooooo" love it

 

Controversial to say but I'm not that much of a fan of "jungle book" I don't hate it or anything but I wouldn't choose to watch it if I had to pick a classic Disney film, then again I feel the same way about "snow white" and "lady and the tramp"

The Jungle book is great but not fantastic, I feel as though the remake elevated it somewhat.
My favourite Disney film is still to come, in fact its my favourite film of all time so if its not at least Top 5 I will be very disappointed :cry:
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19. The Princess and the Frog // Avg. 8.466


Highest Scores: 10: (Jimmy Jam, Regina, SamJudd, Josh), 9/9.5: (Alex, Beatrix Kiddo, Ultraviolence1989, Kylie Jackson)

Lowest Scores: 4: (HausofKubrick)



Box Office Gross: $270,997,378
Rotten Tomatoes Score: 84%






It seems that I made a slight error with the #18 & #19 positions, it's this which is at #19 and 'LATT' as actually at #18, so sorry for the mix up, the other movie will be in the next post. So at #19 is 'The Princess and the Frog', which marked a return to 2D animation since 2004 and started a whole new era of Disney Classics, titled the Revival era and YES and just like the Renaissance of 89-99, this put Disney back on track yet again, following almost a decade of underwhelming movies and while this may have not been the box office smash it should have been, it set them back on the right track and finally we get a movie that actually feels like Disney with a strong story, beautiful animation and great music. I mean everything in this is just a joy to watch, and not only that it's just so positive and teaches a great lesson on hard work and the right kind of dreams. I really liked the New Orleans setting, which is so rich and full of colour and the Jazz music was a really good fit. The characters in this were fantastic along with excellent voice work, Tiana is a totally welcomed addition to the Disney Princess line-up, so strong, independent and hard working and doesn't feel like a rehash of past characters at all, she' was very grounded and real, and the fact that we have an almost all African American cast was a really interesting idea. Other characters such as Prince Naveen was a hoot and Louis the trumpet playing alligator was really interesting and funny, then there's Charlotte whose just so fun and likeable, and could have easily been an annoying side character in a lesser film, but in this she's just a hoot. Okay while this may not be quite on the same level as some of the movies that came after such as (Tangled, Wreck It Ralph & Frozen), it's still miles better than anything they've done in the 10 years before this, and while at times there could be way too much going on like the Voodoo subplot wasn't fully fleshed out, then Dr Facilier needing the Prince's blood too look like him & the leads falling in love didn't seem that natural to me, kinda felt a bit forced, but those are only small things and doesn't stop my enjoyment of this whatsoever, it's a really great movie and a welcomed return to Disney's 2D animation and I'm just so glad they're making quality movies again.






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18. Lady and the Tramp // Avg. 8.470



Highest Scores: 10: (Ultraviolence1989, Josh), 9: (Jimmy Jam, Regina, Cameron, Chez Wombat, Beatrix Kiddo, Harry Ezra, bartsimpson, Kylie Jackson)

Lowest Scores: 6.5/6: (Joe, HausofKubrick)



Box Office Gross: $93,600,000
Rotten Tomatoes Score: 89%





At #18 is 'Lady and the Tramp', released in 1955 and was the 15th film in the 'Walt Disney Animated Classics series'. It's a rather charming and tale of twito dogs, the upper class 'Lady' and the scrappy 'Tramp' falling in love, while very simple, but everything is done very well with such beautiful animation, where the dogs movements and expressions are shown in so much detail which looks very authentic and you can tell that the Disney creators put a lot of hard work and effort into this, they even studied the real thing by bringing several different breeds of dogs and studied everything about them, and it definitely pays off as even now it still looks amazing, even the backgrounds are stunning and very picturesque and gorgeous with a beautiful colour palette. Not only that but the characters, the leads 'Lady' and 'Tramp' are very likeable and charming, and you really root for their romance to progress, and even the supporting characters 'Trusty' and 'Jock' are great and hilarious and each of them are well developed with such excellent voice work and the Jazz soundtrack really fits this movie well, and who can forget that famous 'Bella Note' scene, in which the dogs are serenaded while sharing a plate of spaghetti and meatballs, and then almost kiss, I mean how can you not remember or like that scene, it's just beautiful and so very romantic. So on the whole it's a simple story, but told very effectively , and okay there may be that one questionable and somewhat racist scene with the Siamese cats, but that's just Hollywood in the 1950's and doesn't take away any enjoyment from the movie itself and they do get a creepy villain song and then you don't see much of them for the rest of the movie, and apart from them there is no real villain in this, well you can call that horrible looking rat at the end a bad guy, but that's more of a plot device. So my final thoughts are that this is a really decent and well done movie that's beautiful and very cute to look at and watch and enjoy.









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The Jungle Book :wub: Haven't seen the remake yet but the original is one of my all time favourites and can't be beaten.

 

The Princess & The Frog wasn't quite a revelation they were probably hoping, but it is an enjoyable film, by far one of the best of the 2000s Disney films!

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17. Lilo & Stitch // Avg. 8.5



Highest Scores: 11: (Regina, Cameron), 10: (Joe, Jimmy Jam, Chez Wombat)

Lowest Scores: 6.5: (Harry Ezra)



Box Office Gross: $245,800,000
Rotten Tomatoes Score: 78%






At #17 we lose the last of yet another era of Disney films, namely 'The Post Renaissance' era, and considering the last time we saw one of these was at #29, this is rather good going. 'Lilo & Stitch' which gained a lot of high scores here, and was the biggest Disney movie of the 2000's, financially and critically. It's always interesting seeing Disney tackle different cultures, and with this it's the Hawaiian setting because of it's spirit of family, which fits in perfectly with the theme of the movie with it's unique watercolour styled animation and characters that are curvy, which makes a pleasant change I think. This is also definitely one of the more mature themed Disney movies, which tackles issues such as foster care and accepting others for who or what they are which is handled really well in this. Don't get me wrong it isn't all serious though there is fun to be had also to keep the younger audience entertained, especially Stitch's antics and the image of him and Lilo dancing in hula skirts was extremely heart warming and funny at the same time, as well as Stitch's other antics. For me personally though I find the stuff that work best in this are the 2 sisters Lilo and Nani whose parents have passed on and are forced to try and make their broken family work is really well handled, they fight and make up, but have a really close sisterly bond, as Nani is basically Lilo's mother now, but their relationship felt real and wouldn't change any of those scenes at all. Lilo herself is a great character with her strange quirks and behaviour which makes her a real person, and Stitch the alien was quite fun, although kinda annoying at times, but I suppose that was kinda the point. I also loved the music both Hawaiian and the great Elvis Presley, which really fits this movie perfectly and on the whole I really liked the focus on families and frankly up until this decade this felt like the last truly big Disney movie as they would struggle for several years after this, but thankfully they have pulled themselves out of it and are making classics again.







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16. Alice In Wonderland // Avg. 8.5



Highest Scores: 11: (Joe, bartsimpson), 10: (Jimmy Jam, SamJudd, Ultraviolence1989, Qween)

Lowest Scores: 5: (HausofKubrick)



Box Office Gross: $5,232,000
Rotten Tomatoes Score: 79%






At #16 is 'Alice In Wonderland' which managed the same average as 'L&S', this is higher due to it getting a bigger score, due to more scores. This has to be one of Disney's most interesting animations, even though it's based on a book by Lewis Carroll and there have been a lot of adaptations of it, even as recent as this year with 'Alice Through The Looking Glass' and the 2010 Tim Burton movie of the same title. But this one is probably the most well known and in my opinion the best one and feels very original, despite being a product of it's time. There's a lot going on all at once, it's very manic and full of strangeness, so taking a lot of risks that all of which pays off, and somehow all of this works. Even though the author deserves the credit for creating these characters, but here they're fully realized, The Cheshire Cat, The Mad Hatter & The Queen Of Hearts are all fantastic and remain some of Disney's most memorable characters. The animation even to this day still remains striking with it's bright bold colours and interesting shapes that gives this world a life of it's own. Even to this day this movie remains truly unique and special, it's not you're typical storytelling, but that's the beauty of it all, totally one of a kind and ahead of it's time and just craziness around every corner, all of which is told in such beautiful visuals, which honestly was missing from the Tim Burton version which was very dark and murky, and relied too much on exposition and visuals to tell the story and totally misses the point of it all. At the time there were plans for Disney to adapt all of Lewis Carroll's Alice novels, but due to the underperformance of this, it sadly never happened, as it would have been really interesting too see what Disney animators would have done with them, but oh well. This did however get more praise as the years went on and eventually became a success critically and commercially. All of which is much well deserved and still to this day this remains one of my all time favourite Disney animated classics.






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15. Bambi // Avg. 8.558



Highest Scores: 10: (Jimmy Jam, SamJudd, Chez Wombat, Beatrix Kiddo, Ultraviolence1989, bartsimpson, Josh), 9.5/9: (Joe, Qween)

Lowest Scores: 4: (Regina)



Box Office Gross: $268,000,000
Rotten Tomatoes Score: 89%






At #15 we have the loveable 'Bambi', and what everybody remembers most about this film...is that of course Bambi's mother dies, and yes that was very sad and traumatic and scarred millions of us throughout the years. But other than that it is a very beautiful film, yes it's very simple and doesn't have much of a plot, but that's the beauty of it all, it's just very special and more of an experience than anything else. We get too see Bambi's feelings of painful loss, excitement of true love, the joy of rebirth, we even get to see the title character grow from youth to adulthood along with his friends Thumper and Flower. It handles all this with an artistic approach with beautiful backdrops with very striking colours that are also used to show character's emotions and there is just so much attention paid to the detailed forest and it's layers and the lighting for each of these scenes. The music score is also of worthy note here, occasionally haunting in some parts, while soft and beautiful in other scenes, all of which fits every scene perfectly. The most important scene is yes like I already mentioned is Bambi's mother dying and the fact that it was offscreen and we don't get to see who it was, is still just as tragic and powerful and I think that everyone of us who watched it as a kid learned a very important lesson about the loss of innocence and that even 'Man' is capable of evil things. So yes in my opinion 'Bambi' is a very decent Disney movie, full of artistic imagery and cute characters, while it may be thin on story, it's still a beautiful artpiece with great music, as well as an important movie in the Disney Animation Features collection, and if you have a collection of these movies, then you should definitely own this, for the experience more than anything.








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14. Cinderella // Avg. 8.588



Highest Scores: 10: (Jimmy Jam, SamJudd, Alex, Beatrix Kiddo, Harry Ezra, Ultraviolence1989, bartsimpson, Mike Sugafan, Kylie Jackson), 9.5: (Qween)

Lowest Scores: 2: (HausofKubrick)



Box Office Gross: $263,591,415
Rotten Tomatoes Score: 97%






At #14 is the magnificent 'Cinderella' which kickstarted another glorious era of Disney movies, coming after the forced and dreaded 'Package Era' of films, this is what's known as the 'Silver Age' Era and showed what Disney could do. We should also be grateful for this classic because if this wasn't a success, then we wouldn't have had anymore animated features, as the Disney animated studios were 4 Million in debt and this cost 3 Million to make, and if this had flopped then Disney would have went bankrupt. Now that the war was over Walt Disney decided to go back to basics by adapting a fairytale, like he did with Snow White, and thankfully all the risks paid off and this became an instant much loved classic. This is a prime example of what magic Disney can do by telling a complete story with memorable characters and brilliant songs. This is also very beautiful to look at, with very extensive detailed designs of the castle and the other backgrounds, which are so rich in detail and design, with wonderful colourings, and even the human characters look great with such fluid movements. The story itself is very romantic and is something that everybody knows, the idea of love at first sight really works here in it's romantic setting. Like I said the characters are great, Cinderella herself is a good person who never lets anything get her down and fully deserves her happy ending, Lady Tremaine whose wickedly evil as the wicked stepmother and just fantastic, especially in her design and definitely ranks as one of Disney's best and most memorable villain's. The Fairy Godmother who only appears briefly, but is definitely one of the most important characters in this story, is just so sweet, warm, funny and just magical, all helped by her impressive vocal performance. Even the side characters the mice who I know a lot of people don't like, but they are memorable and are really cute and good friends to Cinderella, especially Gus Gus. If there is any complaint about this is that there is a tad too much time spent on the side characters and the Prince doesn't seem to have any character at all, but honestly that doesn't stop my enjoyment of this as it is a wonderful classic and it's a story that many of us has endured for so long, with great music, lovely animation and terrific characters and in all 'Cinderella' fully deserves it's place as one of Disney's Animated Classics and personally I just love it.








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13. Aladdin // Avg. 8.852



Highest Scores: 11: (Joe, SamJudd), 10: (Jimmy Jam, Chez Wombat, Alex, Harry Ezra, bartsimpson, HausofKubrick, Josh)

Lowest Scores: -1: (Ultraviolence1989)



Box Office Gross: $504,050,219
Rotten Tomatoes Score: 94%






At #13 we have 'Aladdin' which is probably my all time favourite Disney Animated Classics, I remember going to the cinema as a kid and seeing this on the big screen and it was just a wonderful experience, and has remained a firm fave of mine ever since. Coming out during the magical Disney Renaissance era, which was definitely their peak period and sandwiched between Beauty and the Beast & The Lion King, and while it may not be on the epic level of those movies, it still holds up very well and is probably one of Disney's funniest comedies and that was in large part thanks to Robin Williams fantastic voice work on The Genie which largely showcases his talents as an exceptional performer and his passing was a well and truly sad moment in our lives and without him then this movie wouldn't have been the classic that it is and this will always be a reminder of his amazing and wonderful talents. The animation is still very wonderful to look at with it's uses of blue to convey good and red to convey evil is really rather interesting, and okay some of the CGI may look a bit corny, but that's just a product of it's time and really doesn't take you out of the moment or enjoyment of this movie whatsoever. The story as a whole is smart and very funny with retelling an ancient Arab folklore with a more modern sensibility is really interesting and the way we get introduced to the main character himself Aladdin is great, he is definitely one the best characters in this movie as well as Princess Jasmine whose very likeable as well as stunning, but also strong willed and determined, and together they have great chemistry, especially in that scene with the magic carpet singing A Whole New World, which is just wonderful and one of Disney's best songs. Then there's the villain Jafar whose so brilliant and camp and his sidekick parrot Iago whose also hilarious. So on the whole this movie really does hold up well with comedy that's still funny now as it was then, and some really entertaining action scenes, along with some nice messages, great songs and there is just genuine heart to the whole thing, it's just a great movie and a well deserved Disney classic.






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