Top 10 Disney movies


It's hard to rank Disney cartoons, not only because there are so many over the years, but also because each of these masterpieces has emotional value for so many generations of children.

It is the beautifully painted movies about princesses and magical creatures that build our idea of ​​magic from the earliest childhood. They make the boys dream of becoming brave princes to save beautiful princesses in enchanted castles. They promise the tender girls, future princesses, that great love exists, albeit with the intervention of a godmother sorceress, enchanted pumpkin or turned into a monster beautiful and rich heir to the royal crown. But most of all, they learn that good wins - despite bad, scary and dishonest. They teach love!
 

Top 10 Disney movies 

 

 1.Beauty and the Beast


"Beauty and the Beast" is one of the most beloved animations of all time, and the adventures of the clever and beautiful Bell, who finds herself in the castle of the mysterious beast, excite all little girls. With the help of the enchanted servants of the castle, Bell soon learns the most important lesson - that true beauty is inner, and our children - that if we open our hearts, everything will be fine. It is no coincidence that the unprecedented success of the animation was transferred to the film version of this beautiful story.

          2.Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs      

                 

Even if it seems incredible, the animated version from 1937 is still one of the biggest prides and undoubtedly the most daring project of the company. The first full-length animated film, which was also a color film, was perceived at the time as the absolute "nonsense of Disney", as its price was insanely high and the production schedule was deadly long. But it becomes an absolute sensation because of the story, told with an incredible flair for colors, shapes, music and emotions. Even in today's fast-paced world, the film is incredibly touching for children and parents, although the characters are undoubtedly quite casual for the new age.
 

 3.The Princess and the Frog 


Disney makes its contemporary reading of the classic tale of the princess and the prince turned into a frog, bringing the action to the early 20th century in New Orleans. The princess is the African-American Tiana, who loves to cook and dreams of opening her own restaurant. When her friend's wealthy family throws a party for Prince Naveen, a nobleman from Maldonia, Dr. Fassilier turns Naveen into a frog. The frog convinces Tiana that a kiss will break the spell. But in the Disney world, does a happy ending always come quickly?

4.Pinocchio 


Created on the famous children's work of Carlo Collodi "Pinocchio" has become so entrenched in the minds of generations young and old as a visual prototype of the cute wooden doll that we begin to perceive a book and a movie as a whole. This is the company's second film, and although the unreasonable adventures of the wooden Pinocchio, who dreams of becoming a real boy, have been well received by critics, it has proved to be a major failure in theaters. The reason for 1940 is more than clear - the recession on the eve of World War II. Interestingly, however, the film received its star momentum, becoming the first full-length animated film to receive two Academy Awards for music.

5.Sleeping Beauty 


 If we trust Walt Disney himself - "Sleeping Beauty" is the aesthetic triumph of the production company and "the most ambitious animated game" to date. That is why in our ranking is the runner-up of the big winner. The film uses the 70mm film format for the first time, which means that the animators draw sheets of paper as large as sheets. The film fights against the then emerging animation style, which favors graphic modernization, by expressing simple and straight lines in the drawing.

 6.Fantasia


Disney's immortal masterpiece "Fantasia" will captivate you with its beauty. The music comes to life and the images are sung to classical music performed by the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra with conductor Leopold Stokowski. If you haven't seen Mickey Mouse as a magician's apprentice and you want to see elephants and alligators dance ballet and the forces of good and evil face each other, you can't miss one of the most famous animations of the last century.

7.The Little Mermaid 


 Filled with fairytale characters and award-winning music, Disney's "The Little Mermaid" is one of the most famous animated films of all time. Ariel is a cheerful and naughty mermaid who embarks on an incredible journey with her best friend, the charming Flounder, and the singing crab Sebastian. But the little mermaid needs a lot of courage and determination to achieve her dreams and save her father's kingdom from the evil witch Ursula.

8.Mulan 

  
The brave Mulan does not fit into the rigid traditions of his society, and when he discovers that her elderly father has been ordered to join China's defense against the invaders, he disguises himself as a man and takes his father's place in the Emperor's army. the difficult training together with a group of comic warriors led by the handsome Captain Shang. Mulan's funny guardian dragon, Mushu, and the lucky cricket, Cree Ki, are always nearby. But Mulan needs more than Mushu's biting wit to defeat the ruthless Hun leader Shan Yu.

9.The Lion King


 "The Lion King" tells of Simba's adventures and his transformation into an adult and responsible ruler of the Lion Lands. While a small and carefree lion, his father, King Mufasa, taught him about the great cycle of life - the fragile balance in nature that binds all animals together. But Scar, Mufasa's evil brother, devises a cunning trap to get rid of the king and his successor. But Simba and his loyal friends are not in his accounts.

10.Moana

One of the latest Disney adventures takes us to the hot Hawaiian Islands. The director of the fairytale film is Ron Clements and John Musker, authors of some of the most beloved Disney classics, including "The Little Mermaid", "Aladdin", "The Princess and the Frog". During the journey to help her to save her people, Moana meets the once mighty demigod Maui (with the voice of Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson), who guides her in her quest. Together, they sail across the ocean, encountering giant monsters and insurmountable obstacles along the way, and Moana fulfills the ancient command of her ancestors and discovers what she has always been looking for - her own identity.

 

                      

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