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My Top 12 Favorite Disney Movies

Disney is literally the best.

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My Top 12 Favorite Disney Movies
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Disney is literally the best. Don't even try to argue with me or any other Disney fanatic on that one. There's something about a hero coming in to save the day and/or family relationships being made right again that makes every viewer be in awe. Though this was very difficult to narrow down my favorite Disney movies, here's my attempt.

1. Moana

Coming out in theaters in 2016, Moana showed us how far we can really go.

2. Beauty and the Beast

Though there was some controversy with this one, this movie was honestly really amazing.

3. Frozen

Yes I can sing every word to all of the songs. *Let it Go playing in the background*

4. Aladdin

Again, I can see almost every song on this one, too. Plus, this is fantastic on Broadway.

5. The Lion King

I've also heard that is amazing on Broadway. This movie also has wonderful music. *starts playing the Circle of Life*

6. Cinderella

Oldie but a goldie. I literally watched Cinderella multiple times a day when I was younger.

7. Tangled

The paper lantern scene gets me every time. Also Flynn Rider is pretty great.

8. Mary Poppins

"In every job that must be done, there is an element of fun..."

9. Little Mermaid

Granted, Ursula scared me as a kid, but this movie is still one of my favorites.

10. Finding Dory

This movie was probably one of the cutest ones I've seen. I mean, those otters were so adorable.

11. Toy Story

I honestly can't decide which of the three movies are my favorite, because they are all so great.

12. Kim Possible the Movie

I was obsessed with this show as a kid. Once there was a movie, I was obsessed with that too.

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