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11. Brave

This revisionist fairytale, while less inspired than average Pixar fare, boasts typical awe-inspiring animation and flare. The contemporary story of mother-daughter bonding is a step in a new direction, but the main problem is the convoluted execution and the fact that Merida craves adventure but is stuck in a mother-daughter psychodrama.


"I've only seen it once so I don't have too much to say about this one. What I remembered about it is that I loved Merida and really felt connected to her and her mom's relationship. I was invested in their story and wanted it to work out well for them. It was a smart choice to introduce Merida as a toddler and ipakita the bond between her and her mom that way. Then the journey they go through to get back to that."- SarahCorine

" Could have been significantly better than it turned out to be, but isn't a bad movie in and of itself. I'm mostly just disappointed sa pamamagitan ng the wasted potential. Animation is gorgeous, and soundtrack is my paborito of all DP movies." -MaidofOrleans

10. Tangled

Gusot is the most tightly written of the revival princess movies, carrying with it the most well-rounded characters and an charming folk soundtrack leading with guitar. It is full of clever cut scenes and editing that serve to distract that the movie is just another predictable disney fare, if a madami smartly executed and creatively done one at that.

"Perfect pretty movie for a perfect pretty princess, we're back into that cookie-cutter category again." -MissCinico

" I prefer it to the pinagmulan material. I pag-ibig the changes they made to the character of Rapunzel. Rapunzel is one of the most admirable Disney characters, I pag-ibig her personality. Flynn is the most handsome prince. Mother Gothel is very realistic character. Rapunzel and Flynn's romance is very touchy and one of my favorites. The only movie's flaw is this whole " she changed him to better with her love" thing I don't like( my #1 and #2 also have it but less prominently). " -Adelital

9. Sleeping Beauty

Walt himself focused on the aesthetic of this film with a tight fist. Every inch of the animation screams culture and it is probably the most straightforward old-timey fairytale Disney has produced. A thin plot and possibly thinner lead keeps it under the pot of the bottom 3.

"A surprisingly feminist film for its time (talking about the mga engkanto here, not Aurora). Looks like a moving painting. Score based off of Tchaikovsky. A+ in my book."- MaidofOrleans

"Aesthetically it's pretty, and sort of like a movie version of a lullaby, but you have to be in the right mood for it because it can be a bit lifeless.. definitely not the film to watch if you're looking for a gripping story."

8. Cinderella

Sinderella is beguiling and holds the clamp on essential Disney charm. It has a reed thin story bogged down sa pamamagitan ng extensive scenes with the side-characters, especially with the mice and Lucifer, ostensibly because Walt Disney was fighting to keep this a feature-length picture. Regardless, no one can deny the impact this film has had on the Disney corporation, and you end up being won over sa pamamagitan ng it's uplifting, enchanting effects of watching the peasant girl win it all.

"The main character and the plot is lovely, but there is just way too much focus on the side characters and their shenanigans. I pag-ibig watching the movie since, for me, it's the most iconic and nostalgic, but it didn't need all that filler. The film could be reduced to a mere 20 - 40 minutes, at least that way it would be perfect, just cut out the mice. I really like Cinderella, though, it'll always be the highlight of my childhood, but from a cinematic standpoint it really needs to step up its game with the screenplay."- MissCinico

" Another stunning movie. The set up with the narration is amazing. It sets up a feel for the whole movie. If a movie is gonna do narration it has to be done right or it just feels out of place or unnecessary. Not the case with this movie. Because Sinderella is such a well known fairy tale that just about everyone knows, Disney did amazing sa pamamagitan ng telling this story in a way that makes you feel like it's the first time you've heard of this famous fairy tale."- SarahCorine


7. The Princess and the Frog

This is a pioneer Disney movie that let audiences know you can achieve your dreams, no matter your color. The musical numbers don't disguise the segundo rate song-writing and the stunning animation can't conceal a very uneven and not well thought out plot. It is, however, a happy story featuring a heroine with ambition and a colorful cast and proof that Disney can still achieve greatness outside of computer animation.

"I pag-ibig how this movie mixes tradition and innovation. The animation is gorgeous and very Renessaince-esque. I pag-ibig the choice of setting. Tiana is an awesome character in every, extremely beautiful and a great role model. I also pag-ibig Facilier, he is my segundo paborito DP villain. " -Adelital

"The highlight of this movie is its music, its animation is next, but other than that doesn't really do much for me besides pretty visuals and snappy music. The story could use a little madami flavor, I absolute resent the choice to make all the characters mga hayop for most of the movie, and for the movie to take place in a pretty ordinary place (IMO), it's definitely a compelling movie, but I think you either pag-ibig it or hate it."- MissCinico


6. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

There are only a small handful of films that come close to achieving what this film did, though it is possibly madami historically important than it is entertaining. Stunning animation that still holds up madami than 80 years later and sweet songs that set a tone for Disney musical films for the rest of their canon, Snow White can be criticized for its very dated representation of women's desires and practices in Snow White, with her pining for romance and mostly cooking and cleaning during the course of the film. Still, she has hutzpah, and without this movie we wouldn't have any of the others.

"Just a stunning movie. I pag-ibig the art style. For the time it came out, it's such a strong effort. That ending scene when Prince kisses Snow. Breathtaking. The music in that moment adds to how beautiful it is."- SarahCorine

"Quite good from a critical standpoint, if you ignore its portrayal of women and people with cognitive disabilities. A technological masterpiece for its time. Unfortunately, it's not really my cup of tea." -MaidofOrleans


5. Pocahontas

Pocahontas, like Sleeping Beauty, is technically brilliant, with vivid animation and possibly the most inspired soundtrack Disney has ever created. Where it falls short is in its watery plot, unfortunate lack of fun, and its sharp backhand at the tragic history of the real life Pocahontas (with many Native Americans lamenting its creation, offering input, and being rejected). Where it holds strength is in its powerful emotional impact and deeply passionate themes.

"I think we can all agree that the animation and soundtrack in this movie is segundo to none. The characters and storyline may be far less popular, but I find most of the characters to be at least likeable, and I certainly pag-ibig the main two. The story itself is controversial for good reason, however I am able to set the history aside when I watch the film, and the result is that I really enjoy watching it. The message of acceptance is strong and very relevant in the present day, and the poignant ending really allows the emotions to hit home." -JungleQueen13

"Beautifully animated and scored, but the plot and character dynamics are weak and not very creative or pasulong thinking. It's a lovely movie, but too historically inaccurate for my tastes." -MissCinico

4. Aladdin

Aladdin is a film of magical wonders, encompassing the romance, exciting adventure, well thought out characters, and sense of fun we demand out of Disney films. It is not lacking in a surprisingly sly sense of humor, though if you're not a Robin Williams fan, you may consider this an oras long self-indulgent circus act that can be grueling to sit through. No doubt that Aladdin is one of Disney's best and most daring animated features.

"It's my paborito Disney movie since childhood. I slightly prefer it over BatB because of the prince. Alladin is my childhood crush. I pag-ibig how adventurous, playful and witty he is. "It's not everyday you see a horse with two rear ends." hasmin is no less adorable character, free-spirited and humorous. In my opinion this movie has the best Disney cast ever." -igorevna90

"Overrated film, and some of the humor is sadly dated. The animation is so smooth and consistent and gorgeous though. Some of the songs are fun." -MaidofOrleans

3. Mulan

Mulan is exciting, adventurous, and kick-butt family fare that halfway takes Disney in a new direction, especially with female leads. Often during the film the Disney formula shows too blatantly (wacky sidekicks, handsome male lead, heroine who needs to prove herself) and the soundtrack is awkward and inconsistent, with two powerhouse numbers and two weaker iugnay in a 4 link chain; it doesn't make for Disney's best musical endeavor. Despite these flaws, Mulan still manages to go in a new direction and not become entirely trapped in paint-by-number film qualities.

"A really empowering movie. You watch it and makes you feel motivated and determined to accomplish anything you want. A heroine you can relate to and sidekicks you can laugh to. It's an all around perfect movie." -SarahCorine

"The animation is beautiful but I don't like the rest much." -igorevna90

2. The Little Mermaid

The Little Mermaid is a multi-level, multi-age crowd pleaser with a vibrant soundtrack, enchanting story, and chock full of Disney fun and magic. Where it becomes polarizing is the main character herself; while Ariel certainly brought heroines into a new and madami independent path with agency, she is highly criticized for having consumer minded-entitlement and many damn her for her reckless actions. The Little Mermaid was and is proof that Disney could return to its former glory of the Golden Age.

"sorry, TLM fans, I don't understand why this movie is so admired. It's sa pamamagitan ng no means lame( none of Dsieny Renessaince pelikula is lame in my opinion) but other Renessaince pelikula are much madami exciting to me. I don't care about the character( besides Ursula) or soundtrack( besides Poor Unfortunate Souls) and I slightly dislike the animation. Anderson is one of my paborito authors( if not my favorite) and Pocahontas is much madami Anderson-esque movie to me than TLM is( no, not because of the bittersweet ending). However, this movie has my paborito FP female villain." -Adelital

"Such a fun movie. Water scenes in any animated movie can be breathtaking. This movie did water so well and made it so beautiful. Such attention to detail too as you see every bubble. It's a feel good movie to watch if you're having a bad day." -SarahCorine


1. Beauty and the Beast

Beauty and the Beast is a movie where everything went right- the animation, the plot, the characters, the voice acting, the production, the concept, and the execution. Considered one of Disney's best films of all time (if not its best), Beauty and the Beast has the vigor of a well-written Disney movie without falling trap to obvious formulaic tendencies-- or it does, but they're so well done that it doesn't even matter. It's not without its flaws; Belle is so well sculpted to connect to every possible audience member that she can be seen as forcibly relatable and almost superhuman in personality, and there are some qualms about her potentially abusive relationship with the Beast. But these are nitpicks in what is ultimately an inventive, imaginative, charming, and sentimental movie in the Disney canon.

"Story telling at it's best. Again, that first scene. Just amazing. To tell it with stained glass is so original. For me, it's classic petsa night movie as it has such a romantic feel to it. But you can also watch it with mga kaibigan and just laugh at the villain. I also have to say I pag-ibig this movie for sentimental reasons. My church was having a father daughter dance and I was so excited for it. My dad forgot to buy tickets, so to make it up to me he sinabi he'd watch a Disney movie with me. I choose this one." -SarahCorine

" Loved it when I was little, but I find it so cookie-cutter now, no real twist or wow factor in this movie. The animation is pretty subpar for such a popular movie as well." -MissCinico


You'll notice I didn't put anywhere how they ranked in terms of 1st place. This is because after looking through those factors, they actually ended up being the exact same placements as the listahan above. Cinderella/Sleeping Beauty/Tangled/Brave all received no first places, and they are the bottom four. Beauty and the Beast received the most, and it's first. The same goes for the rest of the list-- essentially the order was exactly the same in both cases. This to me is fanpop's most accurate listahan of favorites.
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Snow White : Snow White is a perfect example of Miss Goody Shoes . She is way too kind .... and foolish as well !! I mean who takes an mansanas from strangers or marry a stranger ???!!!!!

Aurora : Ahhh .... well , the girl really needs development . I find her quite bland and boring as well . I want to know madami about her !!! Except for the fact that she is sweet and pretty , I hardly know something about her personality !!!!

Elsa : Elsa didn’t selfishly abandon her kingdom. She ran out of fear that she was a danger to it (which she mistakenly proved correct). Selfish would’ve been if she ran...
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About a araw later, Merida was finally released from the hospital. Mulan, Shang, Pocahontas, and John couldn't be madami thrilled. But at the same time, this also meant that they had to be careful about the upcoming festivities. They didn't care about that now. They just wanted to see their friend. "Let me help you." John insisted as Merida walked in the door. Merida just smiled as he helped her get inside. "I have a special nilaga waiting on you." Pocahontas replied. Merida couldn't say no to a home-cooked meal as she sat down at the kusina table.

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Out of Cinderella, Belle, Ariel and Sleeping Beauty, Mulan is the only Disney woman to NOT halik her prince throughout the whole movie. Mulan goes off to war to save her father, who would have had to go instead. As a result, she is dressed as a boy throughout most of the movie and therefore doesn't get a chance to halik her prince. Nevertheless, all the other women halik their princes at least once. At the end of the movie, Mulan merely invites him for dinner.


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