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Counting Down Disney's Top 13 Animated Movies, And 'Frozen' ISN'T One Of Them

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Counting Down Disney's Top 13 Animated Movies, And 'Frozen' ISN'T One Of Them
Anna Hadley

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Disney movies made up my childhood. They have always been my favorite thing. To this day, I am as Disney obsessed as ever, and one of my favorite pastimes is watching Disney movies with my friends and singing along. Some stand out among the rest, and this is my list of the thirteen best animated Disney movies ever made (because I couldn't narrow it down to 10).

13. 'Brother Bear'

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I extended my list just to include this one because I love it so much.

12. 'Inside Out'

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SO UNDERRATED. This movie is so cute and such a great concept. Go watch it if you haven't.

11. 'Beauty and the Beast'

A classic, and an all time favorite.

10. 'Winnie the Pooh'

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Not entirely Disney, but Disney did a beautiful job bringing these wholesome stories to life. My children will have a Winnie the Pooh themed nursery for sure.

9. 'Peter Pan'

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My absolute favorite for most of my life. Meeting Peter Pan in Disney World was a dream come true.

8. 'The Princess and the Frog'

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This movie is criminally underrated. It deserves so much more attention than it got.

7. 'Big Hero 6'

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Honestly, Baymax is the reason why I love this movie so much. Not that it doesn't have a great story, because it does, but Baymax is the highlight of the movie.

6. 'Lilo and Stitch'

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Another classic, and even better now that I'm older and can understand everything that's going on.

5. 'Monsters, Inc.'

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I want my little girl to look like Boo. I can guarantee that she is going to be dressed up as Boo for Halloween one year. This movie is so silly and heartwarming and I love it.

4. 'Moana'

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My family and I can agree that I am Moana. I relate to her more than I relate to most other Disney characters. This is one of the newest animated Disney movies, so the animation is absolutely beautiful.

3. 'Up'

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I adore this movie. Everything about it. My boyfriend and I dressed up as Carl and Ellie for Halloween last year and it was super cute.

2. 'Aladdin'

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The reason this movie being so high on my list is Robin Williams as The Genie. Aside from that, the entire movie is so fun. I loved it as a kid, I loved it a few years ago, and I love it now. The soundtrack is so catchy. I'm not super excited about the remake, but fingers crossed it turns out better than I think it will.

1. 'Tangled'

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I'll admit, it was a fight for the top spot, and it hurt a little to leave some off the list. However, that won't stop me from saying that Tangled is the best Disney animated movie. The animation is beautiful, the soundtrack is flawless and actually advanced the plot line, the sidekicks are so lovable and actually play a part, and the character development is so good. I even got a tattoo related to Tangled, so you could say I like it a little bit.

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