DISNEY ANIMATION - All 58 Movies Ranked Worst to Best
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 21 ก.ย. 2024
- It's finally time to rank all 58 films from the Walt Disney Animation Classics canon from Snow White to Frozen II, from worst to best!
The movies are:
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
Pinocchio
Fantasia
Dumbo
Bambi
Saludos Amigos
The Three Caballeros
Make Mine Music
Fun and Fancy Free
Melody Time
The Adventures of Icabod and Mr. Toad
Cinderella
Alice in Wonderland
Peter Pan
Lady and the Tramp
Sleeping Beauty
One Hundred and One (101) Dalmatians
The Sword in the Stone
The Jungle Book
The Aristocats
Robin Hood
The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
The Rescuers
The Fox and the Hound
The Black Cauldron
Basil The Great Mouse Detective
Oliver and Company
The Little Mermaid
The Rescuers Down Under
Beauty and the Beast
Aladdin
The Lion King
Pocahontas
The Hunchback of Notre Dame
Hercules
Mulan
Tarzan
Fantasia 2000
Dinosaur
The Emperor's New Groove
Atlantis: The Lost Empire
Lilo and Stitch
Treasure Planet
Brother Bear
Home on the Range
Chicken Little
Meet the Robinsons
Bolt
The Princess and the Frog
Tangled
Winnie the Pooh
Wreck-It Ralph
Frozen
Big Hero 6
Zootopia / Zootropolis
Moana
Ralph Breaks the Internet
Frozen 2
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Everything’s fun and games until someone suggests that the second Ralph is better than the first.
My thoughts exactly 😂😂
I personally liked the second one better, but I saw that one in theaters with my boyfriend. So I think it was just a better experience that I associate it with.
I thought Ralph Breaks the Internet was better than the first movie. It was just amazing
jackie That’s your opinion, not mine
Yeah
The first 10 minutes is just all the films that built up my childhood getting insulted 😭😭
😬😬😬😬
Dave Lee Down Under haha dw I understand some of my childhood films aren’t good and it’s only your & my oppinins
Right?! Same here! 😭
Chicken little IS garbage
My favorite Disney movie is Dumbo
I can not recall having ever disagreed with a tier list THIS badly...
I KNOW! HOW TF DOES DUMBO, BAMBI, AND SLEEPING BEAUTY SURPASS TANGLED???
SLEEPING BEAUTY LITERALLY HAS BARELY ANY PLOT
The majority of these movies were childhood classics for large amounts of people. It’s really hard to rank them because of that
@@madisongracedeluise you're short-sighted and superficial. Because they're both timeless pieces of art, and Tangled is just a modern child's entertainment, that's why. PS I LOVE Tangled, but it's nowhere near close to Sleeping Beauty and Bambi. Sorry.
@@noname76141 How? The main character in Sleeping Beauty only had 18 lines? Also, in Tangled the characters are more mature and less child like? I can agree that the animation is more original and creative in Dumbo and Sleeping Beauty, but the stories and characters don’t even compare to Tangled’s characters.
@@madisongracedeluise that's the point. This guy definitely knew what he did when he put Sleeping Beauty in 7th place. It's a masterpiece, in every aspect and it's my personal favorite since forever, for many many reasons. It has a brilliant story-telling and it's sad some people sleep on it. It's the movie where "lead" character falls into coma in the middle of the movie, and "side" characters and animation speak for themselves. That's not easy to make, and they made it brilliantly. Have you seen Hitchcock's Psycho? The lead character is killed in the beginning, the rest of the movie is brutally good! Same goes with this one. That's some good film-making. For me personally, Maleficent (as a character) alone overshadows Tangled by miles. I don't think in Tangled are characters less child-like, absolutely opposite. I would never compare these two, because I love both, they are from two different eras, they are made differently, they feel differently... And come on, Sleeping Beauty is made by Walt Disney himself. When it comes to Disney, I love and appreciate movies HE MADE. That's just my opinion! :) Tangled is my favourite 3d animated movie, so in the conclusion, it would be pretty high on my list too, but Sleeping Beauty is something untouchable
Treasure Planet deserved so much better😔
Hell yeah, and so did The Fox and the Hound, Zootopia, Oliver and Company and Wreck-it Ralph!
YES!! :
@@kieranstark7213 YESSSS
AND BLACK CAULDRON Moana did not deserve to be so high also FROZEN was way too high for me that movie is the last one
@@soggy8536 Honestly, I’m okay with Moana being high on the list because it is pretty damn good, albeit not one of Disney Animation’s best films because the Renaissance Era Disney films exist.
@Of Course Olivia Sure.
MOVIE THEORY:
Is Robin Hood An ancestor of Nick Wilde?
I've always liked the theory that Robin Hood is a movie in the Zootopia universe. And that the "actors" who played Robin Hood and Marian are his parents.
Tyler I thought Nick Wilde was Robin Hood
They said that he is and that Lion mayor is Simba's great great son and elephant in ice cream is Dumbo's
DISNEY THEORY:
Are Robin Hood, Chicken Little and Zootopia connected?
What about the fox from Pinocchio?
Here is my favorite for every era:
-Golden era: Snow White
-Wartime: Ichabod and Mr. Toad
-Silver era: Peter pan
-Bronze era: The Aristocats
-Renessiance: The Lion King
-Post Renaissance: The Emperor's New Groove
-Revival: Tangled
-No Lasseter era: Frozen 2
Love your selection! Pretty much every movie on there is second on my own list. Mine, though, would be:
-Golden Era: Pinocchio
-Wartime: Ichabod and Mr Toad
-Silver Era: Sleeping Beauty
-Bronze Era: The Great Mouse Detective
-Renaissance: Aladdin
-Post-Renaissance: Treasure Planet
-Revival: Moana
-No Lasseter Era: Frozen 2 (I guess it's the only choice :P )
@@Sims_it Yeah Frozen 2 is really the only option. Let's see if Rya will top it
Here's mine:
Golden age: Pinnochio
Wartime: The Adventures of Icahbod and Mr Toad
Silver age: Cinderella
Bronze age: The Great Mouse Detective
Renaissance: Beauty and The Beast
Post-Renaissance: Lilo and Stitch
Revival: Zootopia
Non Lasseter era: I have none yet since this era just began
@@jmakowsky7715 I hope Raya turns out great
Here's mine:
Golden: Pinocchio
Wartime: Ichabod and Mr. Toad
Silver: Sleeping Beauty
Bronze: Robin Hood
Renaissance: Aladdin
After that I stopped paying much attention, although I really liked Zootopia when it came out.
Couldn't Disagree more with Wreck It Ralph. A movie shouldn't be brought down just because it doesn't feel 'Disney' If that were the case, Disney would never be able to take risks and make change.
But the thing is, I’m ranking Disney movies against Disney movies. I’m ranking them AS Disney movies and nothing else, so there’s a list of core fundamentals that need to be covered and assessed.
It’s great to take risks, and most of these movies do that - though there’s a way to do that while still staying within the realms of what makes something so inherently “Disney.” In my _personal opinon_ Ralph did not do that
Dave Lee Down Under fair enough
@@DaveLeeDownUnder Eh, it still doesn't make sense. Are you ranking them as corporate products or as quality films?
@@DaveLeeDownUnder I'd put Ralph No.1 above No.2 but they are similar in quality overall and you only listed them next to each other which suggests you found them very, very close.
You're on 52 and I disagree with all of them already LOL
Good. We’re talking about 80 years worth of filmmaking here, amounting to almost 60 films, there’s an incredibly low percentage any two people share the exact same opinions! And to me that’s the beauty of it all, because we all love and connect to these movies for different reasons and on different levels!!
So you not agreeing is the perfect response, because I do not expect anyone to agree 100%
YES SAMEE
@@DaveLeeDownUnder bro you just copy-pasted that :I
He put fox and the hound way to low
@@soggy8536 ok@.
To be honest, I love this guy’s content, editing and his work, but he is one of the ranking you tubers I probably agree the least with. I think you put some movies that are actually very good way too low and some movies that are mediocre too high up
We’re talking about 80 years worth of filmmaking here, amounting to almost 60 films, there’s an incredibly low percentage any two people share the exact same opinions! And to me that’s the beauty of it all, because we all love and connect to these movies for different reasons and on different levels!!
So you not agreeing is the perfect response, because I do not expect, or want, anyone to agree 100%
@@DaveLeeDownUnder Truth to that. I don't always agree either, like with Chicken Little. But I ALWAYS look forward to your content. You are an excellent content creator!
Dave Lee Down Under I agreed 100%
Dave Lee Down Under oh man I got an answer from the creator 😅 Yes, I glad you feel that way and I still have respect for your work and for your content
I love that you’re capable of disagreeing while also respecting his work and opinion. The internet needs more mature interactions like this one.
Brother Bear, The Fox and the Hound, Robin Hood, The Aristocats, Bolt, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, and Lilo & Stitch are all super underrated and need to be talked about more.
I agree! Hunchback is one of Disney's ballsiest movies ever, and The Aristocats is a pure jazzy feelgood delight!
Yes! I love all of these so much
Unpopular opinion:
My entire family loves The Aristocats. It’s the one movie that appeals to all five of us to the five cats.
It is a magnificent film it might not be as ambitious as some other disney movies but it makes up for it by being adorable and hillarious
Agreed. Probably one of my top 3 favorite Disney films.
Popular in my eyes
I respectfully disagree with the spot “Fox and the Hound” got. I feel that just because the animation wasn’t spot on doesn’t mean it is flawed. The story and character development wasn’t awkward or feel like it was forced, unlike many cliche disney movies. It knew when to make the audience cry, or to feel joy. And it taught a very wise lesson.
I agree it’s underated
I don't even get what they mean, I always loved the animation of that movie!
The DISRESPECT Brother Bear received is unacceptable
I swear
So underrated
I love Brother Bear
That movie was trash lol
Treasure Planet was painfully low and wreck it Ralph 2 higher than the first :/ I can't agree with this list at all
My favorites per era:
Golden Age: Dumbo
Wartime: Three Caballeros
Silver Age: Peter Pan
Dark Age: Oliver and Company
Renaissance: The Little Mermaid
Post-Renaissance: Emperor’s New Groove
Revival: Zootopia
Yess I love the Little Mermaid
zootopia waas great just watched it an hour ago for first time
Mine is The Golden Age: Dumbo
The Silver Age: Sleeping Beauty
The Dark Age: The Great Mouse Detective
The Renaissance: The little mermaid
Post Renaissance: The Emperor’s New Groove
Revival Era: Wreck it Ralph/Tangled I can’t decide which is better.
Best ones (That I’ve seen)
Golden Age: Pinocchio
Wartime: Never saw one
Silver Age: Peter Pan
Dark Age: The Aristocats
Renaissance: The Hunchback of Notre Dame
Post-Renaissance: Treasure Planet
Revival: Coco
Worst ones (That I’ve seen)
Golden Age: Bambi
Wartime: Never saw one
Silver Age: Alice in Wonderland
Dark Age: Robin Hood
Renaissance: Pocahontas
Post-Renaissance: Chicken Little
Revival: Frozen
101 Dalmations is super underrated by everyone imo... ❤️
It's my favourite movie and will forever be!!!
@@marthacordingley3336 SAAAAME!
That is one of my favourite
I Love 101 Dalmations.😍
YES IT IS
It always annoys me when people say that Alice in Wonderland's narrative is messy. Have any of them ever read the original book? That's exactly how the narrative is. Messy and wacko, which is what makes it so charming!!!
2000’s “Dinosaur” *>* 2019’s “Lion King”
Exactly,dinosaur did it much better
Dinosaur is top 10 worst movies ever
@@PixarLogan well for one you just liked your own comment which says something and that's your opinion so as long as you don't say we're dumb for liking it
Disney Roblox Logan - Says who?
Says me
I watched the original “Fantasia” for the first time in 2014 (at 27) and was simply _blown away_ by the pure artistry of 1940 Disney.
The movie is a grandiose experiment in showing the world what animation is capable of, blending all Disney had done before and cranking everything to a new level. It’s beautiful, sweeping, terrifying, hilarious, soothing, ferocious. It’s true cinematic art.
Even though not paleontologically correct anymore, the “Rite of Spring” segment (with the dinosaurs) is still good. It’s an example of how animated realism could be achieved. Walt Disney’s mandate for the segment was not to anthropomorphize the dinosaurs, not to make them cute. Yet, they still manage to be expressive with great subtlety.
This only underscores how a simple cartoon producer managed to do realism far better, with a prehistoric 2D animation, than a world-renowned moviemaker with all the latest and the best of CGI and VR moviemaking (I’m looking at you, Jon Favreau). Since this work, there has never been a better piece of dinosaur media on film.¹
I could go on forever about “Fantasia”; it’s really one of my favorite things made by Disney.² While not perfect, the movie is a masterpiece in my eyes.³
I urge any art fans to buy this incredibly-important, criminally-underseen piece of work, if only for the art.⁴
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¹: What I like the most about the dinosaur sequence is that, due to a flub in knowledge, the Tyrannosaurus Rex had three fingers and fought a Stegosaurus (which is more impossible than a T. Rex encountering a human). Retroactively, this makes it an Allosaurus fighting a Stegosaurus, thus correct.
²: I still can’t believe this movie’s animated effects work so well for being 80 years ago. The lava and volcano scenes just really stuck out to me for so long. I think we, as a culture, have taken Disney animation for granted, but Walt Disney was definitely the Medici of the 20th century. At least as visual arts go.
³: I won’t lie, “Fantasia” has its longueurs-I’ve never cared much for the pastoral section-but at its best, it’s one of the impactful movies ever made.
⁴: I can’t imagine, though, how this project was green-lit in 1940. Even specifying (via the introductions to each segment, often cut) that the demon is Satan, and that the “Rite of Spring” segment is based on scientific fact-must have annoyed the ultra-Christian groups?
*Update:* Edited because my “U” key is sticking!
"There has never been a better piece of dinosaur media on film"
*Jurassic Park and Land Before Time have entered the chat*
The Enchiladdy - Haha! 😄 More like they have left the chat. The first “Jurassic Park” will always remain the best one in the series’ three-movie franchise. It’s a classic, and I love that the whole movie isn’t CGI. The others weren’t bad; they just didn’t captivate me like the authenticity of the original. That being said, “Rite of Spring” still takes the cake, for me. The art design of that particular segment was really stylish, with angular, almost industrial shapes for the dinos. Even in a post-“Jurassic” world, they hold up pretty well. 1988’s “Land Before Time” is a decent picture, too, but not as good as everyone has been saying, in my opinion. “Rite of Spring”-which came out 47 years earlier-had better animation, and it did dinosaurs better, overall. (Tyrannosaurus Rex vs. Stegosaurus is still one of the most underrated epic battles in animated movie. Steggy’s wild, terrified eyes, tail aloft, as he fruitlessly tries to fight off the T-Rex is the most horrifying sight. Just blind animal fear.) I won’t comment, though, on the 13 direct-to-video sequels and the short-lived TV series, as they exist only to pay the studio’s bills. (Funny thing is, both of these properties are owned by Universal.)
“Ultra Christian” what happened to respect all religions? What’s wrong with Christians disagreeing? They’re not of this world
@@BigSmoke-xh5hi You do realize that America was predominately Christian, and that Christian ideology permeated every corner of American life, right? U.S. fundamentalist Christians tend to reject evolution and be conservative in political ideology. In short, they tend to be opposed to “tax on me” and taxonomy. Would you prefer if I used the term “creationist groups”? As if that would make any difference?
@@Geblawi Fantasia couldn’t even get the number of fingers on the T. rex right, while Land Before Time got the posture of the T. rex to occasionally be more accurate even before Jurassic Park did.
"Brother Bear" is awesome, don't start
The Black Cauldron (1985) is the very first Disney animated film to be rated PG.
It would have been rated R since it was meant to come out in 1984 but Jeffrey Katzenberg ordered cuts to tone down the violence.
Favourite from each era:
Golden - Bambi
Wartime - Icabod and Mr Toad
Silver - Sleeping Beauty
Dark - Fox and the Hound
Renaissance - The Little Mermaid
Second Dark Age - Emperors New Groove
Revival - Tangled
Could you do a video about the elements that create “that signature Disney feel”?
Considering he bases his lists mainly on the "Disney feel" this is probably a good video idea, because in the case of Hunchback, for 1 example, it doesn't feel Disney, so he doesn't enjoy it nearly as much.
Yes! Amazing idea
Why Zootopia so low. HOW THE HELL IS RALPH BREAKS THE INTERNET OVER FUCKING ZOOTOPIA
Mulan should have been higher in the list, considering the 2020 version was so terrible, I think the animated version should be more appreciated
The animated version was magnificent and stunning!
Golden Era: Snow White
Wartime: Adventures of Ichabod and Mr Toad
Silver Era: 101 Dalmatians
Dark Era: Aristocats
Renaissance: Aladdin, Hunchback of Notre Dame
Post-Renaissance: Lilo and Stitch
Revival: Tangled
And robin hood
I agree with 101 Dalmatians, it’s so underrated
Dude. Why oliver and company and the fox and the hound low ranked like, CMON
I know right those where some of my favorite movies growing up including brother bear
I was so mad when he ranked fox and the hound so low😤
I mean I get fox and the hound but Oliver abd company!!! What!???
I always forget that Chicken Little and Meet The Robinsons are Disney films
Meet the Robinsons is enjoyable and heartwarming
Can't say the same for Chicken Little
Meet the Robinsons is sooooooo underrated
@@craig6421 I can say the same for Chicken Little. That film is enjoyable and heartwarming.
MavericKay are you joking? That movie is completely mean spirited, with annoying, rude and brash characters, and a bad message. Little Chickens voice actor did not suit him at all either.
I get that it’s your opinion, but if you look at it critically it’s a mess to get through. At first I didn’t even think it was DISNEY that was making it.
@@smokeyanimate3564 Yeah, but you also need those types of characters to make a story, if every single character was happy go lucky and unrealistic then there wouldn't be much of a story
I’ll give you this:
Favorite Golden Age: Dumbo
Favorite Silver Age: Peter Pan
Favorite Bronze Age: Robin Hood
Favorite Dark Age: The Fox and the Hound
Favorite Renaissance Age: The Lion King (my favorite Disney animated film of all time)
Favorite Post Renaissance Age: Lilo & Stitch
Favorite Revival: Zootopia
My Opinion:
Golden Age - Dumbo
Silver Age - 101 Dalmatians
Bronze Age - Winnie The Pooh
Dark Age - The Fox & The Hound
Renaissance Age - The Lion King
Post Renaissance Age - The Emperor's New Groove
Revival Age - Wreck It Ralph
*My Opinion:*
*Best Golden Age:* Pinocchio / Fantasia (tie)
*Best Wartime Era:* The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad
*Best Silver Age:* 101 Dalmatians / Lady and the Tramp (tie)
*Best Bronze Age:* Great Mouse Detective
*Best Renaissance:* Beauty and the Beast / Lion King / The Little Mermaid (tie)
*Best Post-Renaissance:* Lilo and Stitch
*Best Revival:* Zootopia
HERE WE GO:
Favourite Golden Age: Dumbo (honestly the music makes that movie soo good)
War-Time Age: Melody Time
Favourite Silver Age: Sword in the Stone
Favourite Bronze Age / Dark Age: Winnie the Pooh
Favourite Renaissance Age: Tarzan
Favourite Post-Renaissance Age: Lilo & Stitch
Favourite Revival Age: The Princess and the Frog
The Fox and the hound as me scratching my head but the rest is highly understandable especially the lion king +lilo and stitch
17:34 "A truly unappreciated masterpiece". You don't know happy I am to hear that. Literally. I find the movie a work of art and its slept on. Its my favorite disney movie 😭😭😭😭
So wonderful to hear you agree!
No literally, it is slept on!
Ghacha kids grammar are built different
@@NK-mg1bi meow
My top ten:
1) Emperor’s New Groove (have it memorized; can’t be objective)
2) Sword in the Stone (have it memorized; can’t be objective)
3) Pinocchio
4) Alice in Wonderland
5) Aladdin
6) Snow White
7) The Hunchback of Notre Dame
8) Tarzan
9) Princess and the Frog
10) Beauty and the Beast
I am not the only one who thinks emperor's new groove is the best disney movie of all time
@@samsunggalaxyj1945 I know I love it so much but at the same time it does have a lot of memories from my childhood riding along with it which could be the reason
I respect that you have SitS in your list.
I like when you mention that a movie doesn't have "that Disney feel" because I get what you mean and agree most of the time! I know that the formula is engineered in some way but I can't help but feel like I can tell when the animators/writers/storytellers were really caring for the project and that it meant something to them, which translates to the real Disney feel.
Finally someone that really appreciates Snow White and Pinocchio, those films now days are really underrated and there's people that hate them, thank you for this amazing top Q-Q
My favs:
Golden era: Fantasia
Wartime: The Three Caballeros
Silver era: Cinderella
Bronze era: Oliver and Company SOLELY because of Georgette.
Renaissance: A tie between Mulan and The little mermaid
Post- Renaissance: Atlantis the lost Empire
Revival: The Princess and the Frog
Finally! Someone who likes The Princess and The Frog!
Does this mean you finally watched Rescuers Down Under?🤣 One of the most underrated Disney films?😅
Lol I haven’t seen it yet but I’m currently rewatching all the classics
no it’s shit
I think Sword and the Stone should be a bit higher. I think the humor was a bit more sly than other Disney movies of the period, and Merlin and Arthur have a well-developed relationship. A good cult classic.
Yeah it sounds like this guy is a common millennial. Like most millennials he can’t appreciate the older stories and considers emotional music with good values as boring. Shame on him because he obviously doesn’t know crap about good music or movies.
@@aspieangel1988 Me and my brother are millennial and we wore out the the tape for Sword in the Stone. We won't be the only ones.
Even if it’s not that bad, Sword in the Stone is still the worst Silver Age film just because of how many of the 50s and 60s Disney movies are classics.
My favorites of each era.
Golden Age: Fantasia. Unbeatable to in terms of how large of a spectacle it is. Defines "Disney Magic".
Silver Age: Peter Pan. The second "boy's adventure" film and is very exciting. Has my favorite Disney villain.
Dark Age: Winnie the Pooh. I enjoy the simplicity of it. It's truly important for everything it is.
Renaissance Era: Aladdin. While Hunchback is a personal favorite of mine, Aladdin has a better story, amazing animation, and a larger heart.
Post-Renaissance Era: The Emperor's New Groove. This film has one of the most iconic senses of humor any other Disney film has.
Revival Era: Tangled. It was originally Big Hero 6. But I have a much greater appreciation for this film from its concept art to it's animation and story. And I think it has my favorite love story of all the Disney films.
winnie the pooh is a revival era film. i think you mean the many adventures of winnie the pooh.
I audibly gasped when Treasure Planet came up so early.
But I appreciate that Lilo & Stitch and Bambi are so high on the list. I feel like many people miss the nuance in those. In rankings of Disney films it becomes difficult to balance the artistry of the form versus the writing of the narrative. Although I ultimately agree with your number one. Taken as a whole, Fantasia's sequences were the only time Disney entirely embraced an amoral universe.
Yesss I love Bambi and Treasure Planet and nobody ever talks about either of them
Yess Lilo and Stitch has soo much nuance!! Lilo literally has depression she lost her parents recently and her sister is doing everything she can to provide for her and not lose custody of her all the while stitch is on his own self discovery it’s actually really good??
I don't think I can rank the entire Disney Animated Canon, so I'll just list my favorites of each era:
Golden Age: Dumbo
Package/Wartime Age: The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad
Silver Age: Peter Pan
Dark/Bronze Age: Great Mouse Detective
Renaissance: Beauty and the Beast (hard to choose between that, Lion King, and Aladdin)
Experimental Era: Lilo & Stitch (with Emperor's New Groove as a very close second)
Revival Era: Zootopia
And as a bonus, here's my least favorite and only hated film of the DAC: Chicken Little
Good list, though personally, I like "Treasure Planet" and "Oliver & Company", "Meet the Robinsons" and a few others higher than yourself, I think. But I'd find it really hard to rank the movies overall as a lot of the Disney movies have a solid to great quality through the board. Can definitely see why "Chicken Little" is nearly the worst. I hate most of the characters in that one. XD
One of my personal favorites is possibly "Aladdin". Always love coming back to it. Probably my typical joy for the Arabian Nights theme , the songs, humor, all simply my jam.
If I had a dollar for every time you used the word “muddled” to describe your reasoning for disliking a movie...
Just did a word-search on my script. I used the word "muddled" a total of 4 times. So, you'd have $4, probably enough for a cup of coffee.
Also, I don't "dislike" any of these movies (except, perhaps the bottom two.)
Dave Lee Down Under yep, despite what everyone says chicken little is a mean spirited mess.
@@DaveLeeDownUnder you had to take it literally? he was just pointing out that some of your reasonings seemed unfair.
*You lost me when you said Wreck it Ralph II was better than the first and so was Frozen II*
Sad Mermaid wasn’t higher on your list as it has endured as my favourite animated film of all time. But as you always say, no two rankings will ever be the same. Was very surprised Fantasia is your personal favourite and happy to see Sleeping Beauty included in your top ten. Overall I enjoyed your thoughts on all the classic films. Thank you for taking the time to rank them 😊
Fantasia is also my all time fave and people usually look at me weird when I say that or say “oh you’re just trying to be different.”
Nope. Been my favorite since I was 5 years old. 🤷🏻♂️
The little mermaid is my fav of al time too
My favorites:
Golden Age: Pinocchio
Package Era: Ichabod and Mr. Toad
Silver Age: The Jungle Book
Dark Age: The Great Mouse Detective
Renaissance: The Little Mermaid
Post-Renaissance: The Emperor's New Groove
Revival: Zootopia
If I made a movie like this I'd get a lot of angry comments because I'd put 101 Dalmatians dead last lol. I also didn't like The Fox and the Hound or the Black Cauldron.
Have you thought of doing a Disney ranking based on which ones you think have the most beautiful animation?
What’s wrong with 101 dalamatians it’s so cute
How could you hate the black couldron? Just becuse it's PG?
@@samandersson6884 it nearly destroyed the Walt Disney animation studio
@@jeremiegaming3034 Yeah but it was a good movie
What en EPIC, well spoken and executed video Dave! I appreciate your opinions so much! "The Fox and the Hound" and "Treasure Planet" being so low, breaks my heart a little bit though. Thanks for all that you do :)
Thank you!
Golden Age: Pinocchio
Wartime Era: The Three Caballeros
Silver Age: Peter Pan
Dark Age: Aristocats
Renaissance Era: Beauty and the Beast
Second Dark Age: Lilo and Stitch
Revival Era: Princess and the Frog
today I learned chicken little is actually somehow better than emperor's new groove, lilo and stitch, atlantis, treasure planet, and bolt.
JCL Kaytwo, and I also learned Princess and the frog is somehow better than Wreck it Ralph, Zootopia, Moana, Tangled, Frozen 2, Big Hero 6 and Frozen 1
Well that applies to me not you
@@joeyjerry1586 princess and the frog is definitely plausible, even if it isn't the best in my opinion. chicken little is just a bad movie.
Golden era: Pinocchio
Wartime era: The 3 Caballeros
Silver era: 101 Dalmatians
Dark era: The AristoCats
Renessiance: Aladdin
Post Renessiance: Emperor’s New Groove
Revival: The Princess and the Frog
Actual era: Ralph Wrecks the Internet
finally someone else who likes the princess and the frog
@@macaronimaniacs6534 Great movie its so unrated.
@@eduardoramirez3065 ikr!
@@macaronimaniacs6534 Sorry but, what is tha mean?
@@eduardoramirez3065 I know right
My top 10 favourite Disney movies
10: Mulan
09: Tarzan
08: Hercules
07: Pinocchio
06: Moana
05: Lilo & Stitch
04: Atlantis: The Lost Empire
03: The Emporer’s New Groove
02: The Hunchback of Notre Dame
01: Brother Bear
You have awesome taste in Disney movies!
What about Dinosaur
Number 1? I see something very controversial
My top
1 sleeping beauty
2 pinocchio
3 aladdin
4 mulan
5 the lion king
6 the hunchback of notre dame
7 101 dalmatians
8 beauty and the beast
9 the sword in the stone
10 pocahontas
11 emperor's new groove
12 hercules
13 dumbo
14 aristocats
15 cinderella
16 alice in wonderland
17 tarzan
18 the little mermaid
19 robin hood
20 lilo & stitch
21 the many adventures of winnie pooh
22 fun and fancy free
23 snow white and the seven dwarfs
That's all
Here's my favourite films made by Walt Disney Animation Studios:
Golden Era: Pinocchio, Dumbo and Bambi
Wartime Era: Fun And Fancy Free
Sliver Era: Alice In Wonderland, Peter Pan and The Jungle Book
Browse Era: The Many Adventures Of Winnie The Pooh and The Great Mouse Detective
Renaissance Era: The Little Mermaid, Bueaty And The Beast, Aladdin and The Lion King
Post Renaissance Era: The Emperor's New Groove and Lilo And Stitch
Modern Era: Tangled, Frozen and Moana
Also Dave can you rank every Pixar movie from each era in different video please?
@CyDragonGM Bro, no, just no.
Yes! ALL MY FAVORITE DISNEY MOVIES! I love them so much!
I'm curious if you think that all of the outdated 90s cultural references in Hercules will hold it back from being timeless as time goes on just like Ralph Breaks the Internet.
My fav from each Disney era:
Golden: Bambi/Fantasia (practically a tie)
Package: Ichabod and Mr. Toad
Silver: Lady and the Tramp
Bronze: The Fox and the Hound (perhaps my absolute favorite)
Renaissance: Beauty and the Beast
Experimental: Lilo and Stitch
Revival: Winnie the Pooh
Lady and the Tramp is so wonderful!💓
58 Home on the range
57 Chicken Little
56 Ralph breaks the Internet
55 Dinosaur
54 Frozen 2
53 The black cauldron
52 Fun and Fancy Free
51 Melody Time
50 Make Mine Music
49 The adventures of Ichabod and Mr.Toad
48 Saludos Amigos
47 The Three Caballeros
46 The Rescuers
45 Frozen
44 Fantasia 2000
43 The Sword in the Stone
42 Cinderella
41 Lady and the Tramp
40 The Aristocats
39 Oliver and Company
38 Dumbo
37 Meet the Robinsons
36 The Princess and the Frog
35 Winnie The Pooh 2011
34 Brother Bear
33 Pocahontas
32 Tarzan
31 Atlantis the lost empire
30 Snow White and the seven dwarfs
29 Pinocchio
28 Alice in Wonderland
27 Bolt
26 Many adventures of Winnie The Pooh
25 Robin Hood
24 101 Dalmatians
23 The Jungle Book
22 Peter Pan
21 The Fox and the Hound
20 Bambi
19 Sleeping Beauty
18 Big Hero 6
17 Hercules
16 The great mouse detective
15 Tangled
14 Moana
13 Treasure Planet
12 The Emperor's New Groove
11 The Rescuers Down Under
10 Lilo and Stitch
9 The Hunchback of Notre Dame
8 The Little Mermaid
7 Mulan
6 Wreck it Ralph
5 Aladdin
4 Zootopia
3 Fantasia
2 Beauty and the Beast
1 The Lion King
Dumbo 🙁 was the best
Mulan 7 noooo 50
@@marvincorre4783 yeah my opinion has slightly changed Mulan is now my 40th favorite 6.8/10 I had to rewatch it but I still feel it has some flaws. but Dumbo is still my number 1.
"Treasure Planet: It's an exciting, visually stunning adventure full of great heart, fantastic characters and a terrific cast!"
So, why did it rank # 47?
Because I liked 46 other movies better than it??
Not that difficult to comprehend. I like pretty much every single one of these movies. Just because it’s lower on the list doesn’t mean I don’t like it, it just means I like the movies above it _more_ .
Last night I saw treasure planet and now I see you talking about it so cool!
It’s weird that it was so much lower than Atlantis: The Lost Empire, because most consider Treasure Planet to be superior.
Nice ranking video! I hardly agreed with any of the placements, but I appreciate it anyway. My favorites are Beauty and the Beast, Zootopia, The Lion King, Moana and Tangled.
Is this your definitive ranking or does it change as you revisit them?
It’s definitive at this moment! But things do sometimes change
@@DaveLeeDownUnder I want to see your take on WDAS's live-action-animation hybrids like The Reluctant Dragon, Mary Poppins, Song of the South and So Dear to My Heart (good luck finding this one)
Strangely Sword in the Stone is near the top for me. My wife and I are going through them all... we just watched Aristocats, so yeah we’re in the Dark Age... also, I tend to put most of the wartime era films at the bottom... as well as Alice and Wonderland... love certain aspects of the film but overall it’s just hard to watch.
A like from Dan! Woo hoo!
I'm personally offended that Fox and the Hound and Oliver & Company are so slow.
I know
Wow David that must have taken a lot of Dedication to rank all 58 animated films.
Even it's hard to rank all 58 of them since I prefer ranking them from the Time Era.
What's the time era
Great Video Dave Lee I have a question since you did the Disney Eras are you gonna do the Pixar Eras Next
🤔
My ranking (Best to Worst):
1. Tangled
2. The Lion King
3. The Little Mermaid
4. Frozen
5. Beauty and the Beast
6. Moana
7. Aladdin
8. The Hunchback of Notre Dame
9. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
10. The Great Mouse Detective
11. Dumbo
12. The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
13. The Emperor's New Groove
14. Frozen II
15. Tarzan
16. 101 Dalmatians
17. Robin Hood
18. Mulan
19. The Princess and the Frog
20. Hercules
21. Pinocchio
22. The Jungle Book
23. Winnie the Pooh
24. Meet the Robinsons
25. Ralph Breaks the Internet
26. Wreck-it Ralph
27. Zootopia
28. Peter Pan
29. Pocahontas
30. Alice in Wonderland
31. Sleeping Beauty
32. Lady and the Tramp
33. Big Hero 6
34. Cinderella
35. The Fox and the Hound
36. The Aristocats
37. Fun and Fancy Free
38. The Black Cauldron
39. The Rescuers
40. Make Mine Music (P. S. Why isn't this on Disney+)
41. Bolt
42. Fantasia 2000
43. Lilo and Stitch
44. Atlantis: The Lost Empire
45. Treasure Planet
46. The Adventures of Icahbod and Mr. Toad
47. Fantasia
48. Melody Time
49. Brother Bear
50. Bambi
51. The Rescuers Down Under
52. Oliver and Company
53. The Sword in the Stone
54. Saludos Amigos
55. The Three Caballeros
56. Chicken Little
57. Dinosaur
58. Home on the Range.
P. S. That is my opinion. If you disagree please stay respectful.
I like your list but I’d put Lion King, Lilo and Stitch and Snow White as top 3. Otherwise great list 👍
Dude your list is the same as mine 😂😂 the only difference is that I would put lion king lower, I like it but I don't really think it's in the top 10 , same with frozen and the great mouse detective
I love great mouse and Dumbo ♥️
I disagree with your entire list 😂 but hey, that’s the beauty of it all, right?!
@@LaneWinn You know what, sure. As long as you didn't freak out that's okay by me.
You can’t do Chicken Little like that😂
I can and I did! 😠 🐔
Dave Lee Down Under I respect your opinion but it’s my childhood so I grew up with it and I will always like it even tho there’s much better movies
Captain Cat I guess your childhood got ruined then
Even his own dad did him that and worse.
I would have put it last. The only Post-Ren film I actually couldn't finish.
Good job for all your hard work, Dave!
My top 10, because ranking 58 movies in the comments is just crazy lol.
10: Bolt
9: The Emperor's New Groove
8: Hercules
7: 101 Dalmatians
6: Mulan
5: Big Hero 6
4: Hunchback of Notre Dame
3: Sleeping Beauty
2: Lion King
1: Beauty and the Beast
Golden age: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
(Haven't seen anything from the wartime era)
Silver age: Sleeping Beauty
(Only seen two movies from Bronze Age so wouldn't be fair)
Renaissance: Beauty and the Beast
Post Renaissance: Emperor's New Groove
Revival era: Tangled or Zootopia
When Disney+ comes to my country I'll watch the ones I haven't seen (and rewatch those I have forgotten most of) so I can update my list and maybe make a ranking like the one in the video :)
Wow, whilst some rankings I agree whole heartedly, there others that leave me dumbfounded
My top 12 would be
:
12. Tarzan
11. Beauty and the Beast
10. 101 Dalmatians
9. Cinderella
8. Lady and the Tramp
7. Dumbo
6. Snow White
5. Pinocchio
4. Bambi
3. The Aristocats
2. Jungle Book
1. The Lion King
I like that you put Fantasia on top! The animation in that film is truly otherworldly. And it's all the more impressive when you consider the fact that they made it 83 years ago with no computer technology.
The 5 Golden era: Pinocchio.
Wartime: Ichabod and Mr. Toad (it's my least favorite era).
After-war era: Cinderella.
Dark age: The Fox and the Hound.
Renessiance: Beauty and the Beast and the Hunsback of Notre Dame (sorry I couldn't decided xD).
Experimental era: Atlantis.
Revival: Wreck it Ralph.
Now, I love so many Disney movies that I can't decide which one it's my favorite, not even my TP 10! XD but well, I love these ones.
My favorite of each era:
Golden era: Pinocchio and Snow White
Wartime: Three Caballeros
Silver era: Peter Pan and Sleeping Beauty
Dark Age: The Great Mouse Detective and Fox and the Hound
Renaissance: Beauty and the Beast and Aladdin
Post Renaissance: Emperors New Groove
Revival: Tangled and Moana
My top ten in no order
1.lion king
2.aladdin
3.beuty and the beast
4. Little mermaid
5. Mulan
6.zootopia
7. Altanis
8. Pincohhio
9.alice in wonderland
10. Jungle book
1:Mulan
2:the little mermaid
3:the hunchback of Nortera dame
4:Aladin
5:tangled
6:frozen 2
7:Hercules
8:cinderella
10:enchonto
Wow, you did an awesome job!
Thanks mate
This is a very good video list Dave! Must have taken you a lot of work!
As for me, my all time top 3 films are Pinocchio, The Little Mermaid and The Lion King.
Era wise, I think I’d rank them like this:
Golden Era: Pinocchio, Bambi, Snow White.
Package Era: Fun and Fancy Free, Ichabod and Mr. Toad, The Three Caballeros.
Silver Era: Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, Alice in Wonderland.
Bronze/Dark Era: The Rescuers, The Great Mouse Detective, The Fox and The Hound.
Renaissance Era: The Little Mermaid, The Lion King, The Hunchback of Notre Dame.
Post-Reinassance Era: The Emperor’s New Groove, Meet the Robinson’s, Home on the Range (I know, I’m weird).
Revival Era: Zootopia, Tangled, Moana.
Here are my favorite Disney animated films.
Aladdin (1992)
Sleeping Beauty (1959)
The Little Mermaid (1989)
Mulan (1998)
Home on the Range (2004)
The Rescuers (1977)
and
The Emperor’s New Groove (2000).
I'm glad I'm not the only one that loves Home on the Range
@@kirby_fandoms4473 Your not, besides I have the 2004 DVD.
WOW. What a list. I need to make a video of my own now. Your list is very different to my one.
He and I have very different lists lol 😳 To each his own 🤷🏻♀️ Man half of his top 10 aren’t even in my like top 20.
You kinda have a bad taste
My ranking as it currently stands:
01: The Lion King
02: Aladdin
03: Beauty and the Beast
04: Frozen II
05: Peter Pan
06: Mulan
07: Lady and the Tramp
08: The Princess and the Frog
09: Tarzan
10: Brother Bear
11: Pocahontas
12: Hercules
13: The Little Mermaid
14: The Hunchback of Notre Dame
15: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
16: Big Hero 6
17: Moana
18: Zootopia
19: Frozen
20: Bolt
21: Wreck-It Ralph
22: Meet the Robinsons
23: Sleeping Beauty
24: Robin Hood
25: Ralph Breaks the Internet
26: Pinocchio
27: One Hundred and One Dalmatians
28: Tangled
29: Cinderella
30: Alice in Wonderland
31: Bambi
32: The Aristocats
33: Chicken Little
34: Home on the Range
Thank you. Your top 3 are the most accurate I've seen in any top Disney list ever.
I just went through watching all of these in chronological order. It’s super hard to rate movies from different eras, so I commend you. I ended up with a very different list, but at least we both hate Chicken Little.
Golden age ranked:
5. Snow White
4. Dumbo
3. Bambi
2. Fantasia
1. Pinocchio
Wartime era ranked:
6. Saludos Amigos
5. The three Caballeros
4. Make mine music
3. Fun and fancy free
2. Melody time
1. The adventures of Ichabod and mr. Toad
Silver age ranked:
8. The sword in the stone
7. Alice in wonderland
6. Cinderella
5. 101 Dalmations
4. The jungle book
3. Lady and the tramp
2. Peter Pan
1. Sleeping beauty
Dark age ranked:
8. The Aristocats
7. The black cauldron
6. Oliver and company
5. The Fox and the Hound
4. The rescuers
3. The great Mouse detective
2. Robin Hood
1. The many adventures of Winnie the Pooh
Renaissance age ranked:
10. Pocahontas
9. The rescuers down under
8. Tarzan
7. The little mermaid (still a good movie)
6. Aladdin
5. Hercules
4. Mulan
3. The hunchback of Notre Dame
2. Beauty and the beast
1. The Lion king
Post renaissance era ranked:
10. Chicken little
9. Home on the range
8. Fantasia 2000
7. Dinosaur
6. Treasure planet (sorry I didn’t like this)
5. Meet the Robinsons
4. The emperor’s new groove
3. Atlantis
2. Bolt
1. Lilo and Stitch
Revival era ranked:
10. Ralph breaks the internet
9. Frozen 2
8. Big hero 6
7. Frozen
6. The princess and the frog
5. Winnie the Pooh
4. Tangled
3. Zootropolis
2. Wreck it Ralph
1. Moana
Of course it is all personal...but Black Cauldron should have been dead last. Sword and the Stone deserved a higher mark and Frozen should be top 20 at least.
i didn't like the Black cauldron either, it's like a souless movie with bland characthers and a world of plot holes.
Really appreciate your top 3 and totally agree they belong there (I’d argue that Pinocchio is better than Fantasia).
These days, most kids posting won’t put those 3 beautiful works of art even in their top 15.
Hunchback of Notre Dame not even in the top 20? that's honestly surprising. Personally, it's my favorite disney movie, but I respect your opinion.
I love the fact that you put higher on the list underrated masterpieces like Pocahontas or Sleeping Beauty (my opinions)
How are you gonna do Fox & the Hound like this? 😩💔
Wut?!?!?! Hercules ranks higher than Dalmatians OR Lady and the Tramp?!??!?!? Nope. Just....nope.
Tarzan, Treasure Planet, and Atlantis are some of my favorite movies from the second dark age and renaissance era. I've always LOVED Hunchback of Notre Dame. I screamed when Beuaty and the Beast made the top 5! Belle was that one princess I'd dress up as in my childhood. Though it lacks historical accuracy, Pocahontas has such stunning artwork and beautiful character design not to love. And Frozen II was amazing, from astounding songs to advance anumation and clothing. I'm glad you picked Fantasia as no. 1 Dave, since it was a time when animation was still young and growing. I can't believe Disney has made 58 animated features in the past 81 years. I'm excited to see what else they'll make.
Its an opinion list, it's his opinion and you can't keep bashing it just because you don't agree with it
Why is Dinosaur (2000) and Winnie the Pooh (2011) not part of the official UK Canon?
Does anyone know exactly why Disney has two separate official Canons for the UK and US?
Ugh...I could only get through to 3:55. Sword and the stone and Oliver and Company were some of my favorites growing up.
This is my _personal opinion_ and nothing else. You shouldn’t stop watching simply because your _personal opinion_ is not the same.
@Dave Lee Down Under I realize it is my man and I’m sorry, but would you want to sit and listen to someone bad moth a movie that you loved? I’m just saying I could not personally handle it. Cheers all the same and keep up the good work.
Not sure I'm 'bad mouthing' the movies. To be clear - I love all of these films, except maybe the bottom two. But naturally, I love more than others, and some films simply _have to_ come low on the list. I also only have 10-15 seconds to get an opinion across and justify it. Not an easy task.
But all good - thanks for the support.
Here is my favourite:
Golden Era: Snow White and The Seven Dwarves
Wartime: None sorry :(
Sliver Age: The Jungle Book
Bronze Age: A tie between The Aristocats and Robin Hood
Renaissance: A tie between Aladdin, The Little Mermaid and Mulan
Post Renaissance: The Emperor’s New Groove
Revival: A tie between The Princess and The Frog and Tangled
Dude all of these are in my top 20 disney movies XD
Oop
No way The hunchback of notre dame so low and alice in Wonderland higher😭😭
I know everyone has it's own taste but the hunchback of notre dame is a masterpiece that didn't get the love it deserved. Personally i hate Alice in wonderland because i find the plot boring and the characters annoying and stupid. Anyway it's just a different opinion and i respect that. I'm glad that Tarzan, The Emperor's new groove and Hercules are higher on this list. 😅 No one ever can beat Kuzko 😂❤️
Some of the comments are being so rude when it is just his opinion. Proof humans have no respect and it’s so weird and embarrassing when they get mad at people for OPINIONS. Be a good respectful person and respect someone’s opinion when they dislike something you like or like something you dislike. People can like and dislike whatever they want and not everyone has to agree with them, just respect their opinion. So stop being so rude to him in the comments. I LOVE the fox and the hound so much and I love brother bear and I’m not even mad or rude at all that he ranked them so low so why are some people so angry over his opinion? It’s easy to not be angry over someone’s opinion and to be a good person. Who cares if someone doesn’t like something you like. Just like what you wanna like and don’t let others opinions affect you (you as in towards the people in the comments/anyone who gets angry at people’s opinions)
I always love watching a new list of Disney films being ranked. There are some here I’d disagree with, like I’d put Robin Hood and Lady and the Tramp in top 10, and Pinocchio would be my number one. But that’s the fun in it. Everybody’s view is different, and that’s what I love about these ranking videos. Great job, bro. Thoroughly enjoyed this vid.
Thank you, I appreciate it! Love comments like this - that’s definitely the fun of it all. Everyone connects with these movies in different ways and for different reasons, and I love hearing it all!
My Ranking:
58- Home on the Range [2004] (2/10)
57- Chicken Little [2005] (3/10)
56- Dinosaur [2000] (3/10)
55- Brother Bear [2003] (3/10)
54- Make Mine Music [1946] (4/10)
53- Pocahontas [1995] (4/10)
52- Atlantis The Lost Empire [2001] (4/10)
51- Melody Time [1948] (4/10)
50- Saludos Amigos [1942] (4/10)
49- Frozen II [2019] (5/10)
48- Bolt [2008] (5/10)
47- Meet the Robinsons [2007] (5/10
46- Frozen [2013] (5/10)
45- Fun and Fancy Free [1947] (5/10)
44- Tangled [2010] (5/10)
43- Ralph Breaks the Internet [2018] (5/10)
42- The AristoCats [1970] (5/10)
41- Fantasia 2000 [1999] (5/10)
40- Oliver & Company [1988] (5/10)
39- The Rescuers Down Under [1990] (5/10)
38- Treasure Planet [2002] (6/10)
37- The Three Caballeros [1944] (6/10)
36- The Emperor's New Groove [2000] (6/10)
35- The Black Cauldron [1985] (6/10)
34- Big Hero 6 [2014] (6/10)
33- The Sword in the Stone (6/10)
32- The Fox and the Hound [1981] (6/10)
31- The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad [1949] (6/10)
30- Moana [2016] (6/10)
29- Wreck-it Ralph [2012] (6/10)
28- Hercules [1997] (6/10)
27- Winnie the Pooh [2011] (7/10)
26- Robin Hood [1973] (7/10)
25- Lilo and Stitch [2002] (7/10)
24- The Rescuers [1977] (7/10)
23- The Hunchback of Notre-Dame [1996] (7/10)
22- The Great Mouse Detective [1986] (7/10)
21- Mulan [1998] (7/10)
20- Tarzan [1999] (7/10)
19- The Jungle Book [1967] (7/10)
18- Sleeping Beauty [1959] (7/10)
17- Cinderella [1950] (7/10)
16- The Princess and the Frog [2009] (8/10)
15- The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh [1977] (8/10)
14- Alice in Wonderland [1951] (8/10)
13- Zootopia [2016] (8/10)
12- Dumbo [1941] (8/10)
11- Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs [1937] (8/10)
10- Peter Pan [1953] (8/10)
9- The Lion King [1994] (8/10)
8- Aladdin [1992] (8/10)
7- The Little Mermaid [1989] (8/10)
6- Beauty and the Beast [1991] (9/10)
5- Bambi [1942] (9/10)
4- Lady and the Tramp [1955] (9/10)
3- 101 Dalmatians [1961] (9/10)
2- Fantasia [1940] (9/10)
Number #1 - Pinocchio [1940] (9/10)
Yesss 101 Dalmations top 3 😍😍😍
to me... Pinnochio is a REALLY EFFED UP movie.... the villains get what they want in the end and there are no repercussions... including one of the most insidious disney villains ever created... the coachman... (he is so evil you dont even know his name! HECK THE DEVIL FROM FANTASIA WAS NAMED CHERNABOG!!!!)
Dinosaur is 10 / 10
@@bxbo7624 plot wise it wasnt good... visual wise for something in the early 2000's with cgi dinosaurs in a real world landscape (definitely is south america like argentina or chile where those places were filmed) even if it has not aged well... it was mind blowing for the time.
My favorite film of every era:
First Era: Fantasia
Package Era: Haven’t seen any of these
Golden Era: 101 Dalmatians
Dark Era: The rescuers
Renaissance: Beauty and the beast
Dark Age ll: Fantasia 2000
Revival Age: Frozen
I don't agree with you in a lot of placements, but I can understand your reasons. Also, watch all disney films is such an achivement haha
I agree with you. A lot of these ranking were choices to me but he gives his reasoning and it makes sense so I actually respect his opinions. You can tell he put a lot of thought and effort into this video
I respect your opinion but damn bro the Brother Bear, Zootopia disrespect haha. Keep up the good work!