![]() ![]() Beauty and the Beast (1991)Īfter a village girl named Belle stumbles into the Beast’s castle searching for her father Maurice, she discovers that the hideous monster is actually a big-hearted human who was put under a spell with the rest of the castle’s inhabitants. While this one doesn’t often top the list of “Best Disney Movies of All Time,” we think it should. What lies ahead is an obstacle course from the garbage, where Wayne drops what he thinks is a failed experiment, through the yard, and back inside to catch dad’s attention. Of course, he’s working on a shrink-ray that minimizes anything placed inside and, well, the kids embark on a pint-sized adventure. Wayne Szalinkski (Rick Moranis) is a scientist and one fateful day his kids decide to sneak into his lab to get a baseball. ©Walt Disney Co./Courtesy Everett Collection Honey, I Shrunk The Kids (1989) Of course, there’s a prince charming and lots of internal conflict the perfect making of a Disney movie night. After making a deal with a sea witch named Ursula, she gets her wish - for three days. Sixteen-year-old Ariel dreams of living among the people on land, a huge change from her underwater life as a mermaid. After two dogs in love - Pongo and Perdita - have a litter of 15 puppies, De Vil goes on a mission to steal them all so she can make a fur coat. 101 Dalmatians (1961)Ĭruella De Vil may be one of the most evil Disney villains of all time. One thing she does have: a fairy godmother who is set on helping her attend a local ball to win over the prince’s heart. Cinderella is a nice gal with a horrible stepmother and equally rude - if not worse - stepsisters. Cinderella (1955)Īnother classic, this musical gives life to a beloved fairytale. Eventually, they fall in love… but not without a few obstacles trying to keep them apart. She meets Tramp, a rough stray mutt, who introduces her to his life. In an instant, Lady finds herself fending for herself and loose on the sidewalks. Lady, a cocker spaniel leading a life of luxury, has her life turned upside down when her owners have a baby. ©Walt Disney Co./Courtesy Everett Collection The Lady and the Tramp (1955) There’s a lot of adventure between the time the kids leave and when they make their way back to their beds. The kids follow him back to Neverland and go head-to-head with Peter Pan’s rival, pirate Captain Hook. He shares tales of Neverland along with his partner, Tinkerbell. Surprise! Peter Pan flies into the room of Wendy and her brothers one random night, on the hunt for his shadow. Her goal of staying on the ruler’s good side is a tricky one that’s worth watching (and re-watching). Alice in Wonderland (1951)įall down into the rabbit hole with Alice, as she stumbles through fantastical lands filled with cheshire cats, stressful games, and the Queen of Hearts. In this film, watch along as Bambi learns the ins and outs of growing up - and avoiding the hunters who frequent the area. Bambi (1942)īambi follows the story of a young deer (named Bambi) who grows up in the forest among his friends: a rabbit named Thumper, Friend Owl, a skunk named Flower, and more. It’s an animated masterpiece, one that’s best watched with the sound all the way up. Here’s the general idea: Mickey Mouse makes his way through eight musical scores, transforming from a sorcerer’s apprentice to an observer as mythologies play out right before his eyes. ![]() This classic is a story between Gepetto, an older Italian woodcarver, and his deep hope for a wooden puppet named Pinocchio to turn into a real boy. ![]() While there are newer remakes of the original, we recommend watching the first animated film. ![]() We love a story with a villain, a poisoned apple, and a friendship between a woman and seven dwarves who all live in the forest together. And when you’re done with these, check out our favorite Disney Channel shows. Our recommendation? Pick a classic and then pair it with something a bit more modern starring one of your favorite Disney stars (maybe one of the Disney Channel original movies) for the best of both worlds. ![]()
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