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17 Disney Movies That Completed Your Childhood

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17 Disney Movies That Completed Your Childhood
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1.) Cinderella

If you never watched Cinderella as a child, are you really a Disney fan? Cinderella is one of their oldest and most popular animated films to date and has the classic fairytale storyline no child can resist.

2.) Alice in Wonderland

I'll be honest, I was kind of scared of Alice in Wonderland when I was little. As I got older, I learned to love the movie and the amount of detail that went into each scene. Everything was wacky, which made it all the more fun!

3.) Peter Pan

What child doesn't relate to Peter Pan at least once. This movie is filled with a mixture of adventure and cuteness that any child, and even adult, will love!

4.) 101 Dalmatians

101 Dalmatians has a cute storyline, and 101 cute dogs. What more could a kid ask for?!

5.) The Aristocats

The Aristocats was always a great movie to watch when you were in the mood to sing along. Their catchy songs and cute kittens couldn't be resisted.

6.) The Lion King series

These movies are, in my opinion, one of the best series that Disnew has ever made. The songs are catchy, the dialogue is funny, and of course, there is a love story.

7.) The Jungle Book

The Jungle Book is a classic, and just like many other Disney movies, draws a crowd simply for its music.

8.) Beauty and the Beast

Again, the music from the Beauty and the Beast is a classic. Most of Disney Pandora plays these classic tunes and I don't think anyone is complaining. Plus, who doesn't love a happy ending?

9.) The Little Mermaid

The Little Mermaid was my favorite movie as a child by far. At some point every little girl has a fascination with mermaids, and this was the perfect portrayal of one.

10.) Aladdin

Although most children probably can't relate to this one, it had just enough magic to draw people in.

11.) Mulan

This movie has countless amounts of reasons for being downright fabulous, from the music to the hysterical talking dragon, but the most important part is it's clear display of girl power.

12.) The Emperor's New Groove

This movie is the perfect combination of funny and ridiculous. Who would've thought that years later, so many of it's characters would turn into memes?

13.) Lilo and Stitch

This movie is one of the farthest from realistic, but is still definitely a fan favorite. There is never a dull moment and is the perfect combination of action, adventure, and a cute classic-Disney-movie feel.

14.) The Lady and the Tramp

Can you even eat spaghetti without thinking of this classic scene?

15.) Toy Story Series

This is the first fully computer animated film, and it has clearly been nothing less of a success. With 3 movies in the series and even it's own ride it Disney's Hollywood Studios, the Toy Story movies were a hit.

16.) Dumbo

Despite being one of the shortest Disney movies, this is still a classic. It's songs aren't necessarily catchy, but the cuteness level is definitely high. Most importantly it is important for children to watch because it teaches us that unique is ok.

17.) Pinocchio

Children loved it because it was cute, parents loved it because their kids were scared to lie after watching it.


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