Disney Movies from A-Z | The Odyssey Online
Start writing a post
Entertainment

The ABCs of disney movies

A is for "Aladdin"... Z is for "Zootopia".

23
mickey mouse
@Disney Twitter

In This Article:

Watching a Disney movie is always my first suggestion when somebody asks what to do. I could watch them every single day, all day, if you let me. The songs, the adorable characters, and the storylines truly are tales as old as time. Here are the movies I consider iconic, from A-Z.

A is for... "Aladdin".

media.giphy.com

My personal favorite Disney movie. If I ever had to watch a movie for 24 hrs straight, this would be the one.

B is for... "Beauty and The Beast".

media.giphy.com

A timeless love story... and who doesn't love a smart princess?

C is for... "Coco".

media.giphy.com

When I tell you I cry every time I watch this movie... I mean every. Single. Time.

D is for... "Dumbo".

media.giphy.com

The cutest baby elephant!!

E is for... "Enchanted".

media.giphy.com

This still remains one of my favorite Amy Adams' movies.

F is for... "Finding Nemo".

media.giphy.com

When I was little I watched this movie so many times that I broke the DVD.

G is for... "Get A Clue".

media.giphy.com

What a queen.

H is for... "Hercules".

media.giphy.com

With movies like High School Musical, Halloweentown, and the Hannah Montana movie... this was a tough decision. However, I had to go with my favorite guy, Hunk-ules.

I is for... "The Incredibles".

media.giphy.com

"Honey??? Where's my super suit??"

J is for... "Jump In".

media.giphy.com

I tried so hard to learn double dutch after watching this movie.

K is for... the "Kim Possible Movie".

media.giphy.com

Call me beep me if you wanna reach me.

L is for... "Lady and the Tramp".

media.giphy.com

Those siamese cats really annoyed me.

M is for... "Mulan".

media.giphy.com

Moana and Monster's Inc were EXTREMELY close seconds. At the end of the day though, we gotta defeat the Huns.

N is for... "National Treasure".

media.giphy.com

If you know, you know.

O is for... "Oliver and Company".

media.giphy.com

The sweetest little kitty.

P is for... "Peter Pan".

media.giphy.com

All you need is faith, trust, and pixie dust!

Q is for... "Queen of Katwe".

media.giphy.com

I love Lupita.

R is for... "Ratatouille".

media.giphy.com

Anyone can cook!

S is for... "Sleeping Beauty".

media.giphy.com

Once upon a dream.

T is for... "Toy Story".

media.giphy.com

So long... partner.

U is for... "Up".

media.giphy.com

Doug... the goodest of boys.

V is for... "Valiant".

media.giphy.com

The funniest little birds.

W is for... "Winnie the Pooh".

media.giphy.com

Who couldn't love this silly old bear.

X is for... "The Lion King".

media.giphy.com

I know this doesn't even have an X in it... but there isn't a Disney movie that starts with an X... and "The Lion King" totally deserves a spot on this list.

Y is for... "The Little Mermaid".

media.giphy.com

Yet again... no Disney movies start with a Y... but "The Little Mermaid" deserves a spot as well.

Z is for... "Zootopia".

media.giphy.com

The sloths made the movie tbh.

Here's to the Disney movies who made our childhood... and here's to the marathon I am now going to have with this list!

Report this Content
This article has not been reviewed by Odyssey HQ and solely reflects the ideas and opinions of the creator.
girl
Pexels

In case you're unaware, "resting bitch face" is the term used to describe when a person's natural, expressionless face makes it look like they are mad at the world. Whether they are walking down the street or simply spacing out thinking about what to eat for dinner, it's very easy for others to assume that this person is either upset or mad at them. Because of this, those of us with Resting Bitch Face (RBF), and especially us women, have all experienced many of the same situations and conversations, including:

Keep Reading...Show less
Entertainment

The Stages Of A Crush As Told By The Cast of "Bob's Burgers"

We all go through certain stages when we have a crush, Tina just explains it better.

487
my heart just pooped its pants
Google

We've all had a crush before. Whether it leads to something or nothing, the process has all been the same. The awkward feelings, the stalking, and the stress of trying to keep this huge secret. The feeling of becoming a total spazz is something that cannot be avoided, and the most spazzy family that can relate to this feeling is the Belcher's.

Keep Reading...Show less
you didnt come this far to only come this far lighted text
Photo by Drew Beamer on Unsplash

At the tender age of 18, we are bestowed with the title of “adult.” For 17 years, we live under the rules and guidelines of our parents, school, and government, and to stray from any of those rules or guidelines marks us as a rebel. At 18, though, we must choose which college we want to go to or what career we want. We are allowed and encouraged to vote. We can buy lottery tickets and cigarettes. We can drop out of school, leave our household, and do other "adult" things. At 18, we start down a path of thinking for ourselves, when for the entirety of our lives other institutions have been mandated to think and do for us.

Keep Reading...Show less
university
University of Nebraska at Omaha

Creating your schedule for the upcoming semester can be an exciting process. You have the control to decide if you want to have class two-days a week or five-days a week. You get to check things off of your requirement checklist. It's an opportunity for a fresh start with new classes (which you tell yourself you'll never skip.) This process, which always starts out so optimistic, can get frustrating really quickly. Here are 25 thoughts you have when registering for classes.

Keep Reading...Show less
Student Life

10 Thoughts Of A 5th Year Senior

What about those of us who don't do it all in four years?

1614
college shirt
pointsincase.com

"College will be the best four years of your life" is a phrase that we have all heard growing up. College is painted as a magical place to us while we are in high school. A place you go to learn, meet your best friends and probably have the time of your life while all of this is going down. Four whirlwind years, where everything that you've known changes and you start to learn what it means to live on your own, have a job, etc. But what about those of us who don't do this all in four years? Major changes, hard courses, switching schools, career paths changing, these are just a handful of factors that could extend your four years to five, six or seven. There is nothing wrong with taking extra time to graduate, but returning as a fifth-year is a little different. Most of your best friends have most likely graduated and moved and while you may be one of the oldest undergraduates on campus, you might feel as awkward as a freshmen. A world that became home and comfortable to you is still there but it's slightly different than you've known it to be and you have to find a groove to fall into. These are thoughts you'll have as you look ahead to returning to your college campus, with a victory lap planned.

Keep Reading...Show less

Subscribe to Our Newsletter

Facebook Comments