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The Best Disney Movies

Updated on October 15, 2015

My list of the best Disney Movies

I was recently reading a list of Disney movies and decided to make a best of list since every other movie I would go, I didn't know that was a Disney movie. I'm not sure I can reduce this to a list of Top 10 Disney movies since there have been more than 200 movies made since Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs was introduced in 1937.

Well here goes. I hope you enjoy this round of Disney favorites.

Treasure Island - Released in 1950

Sometimes you forget that Disney makes non animated movies. I remember in the 1970's this movie would come to the movie house every year, and every year we had to go see it. Great picture.

The Love Bug - Disney started the Herbie series in 1968

38 years before Lightning McQueen came on the scene, Disney introduced us to Herbie the Love Bug in 1968. Herbie was a 1963 Volkswagon Beatle race car with a mind of its own and with the ability to do anything to win a race and find Love. Disney produced five Herbie movies in total:

The Love Bug, 1968

Herbie Rides Again, 1974

Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo, 1978

Herbie Goes Bananas, 1980

Herbie, Fully Loaded, 2005

Practically Perfect in Every Way

Mary Poppins - Release by Disney in 1964

Starring Julie Andres and Dick Van Dyke, Mary Poppins blends real actors with animation. And the songs, like Toppins, Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious, Spoon Full of Sugar, Chim Chim Cher-ee, and Step In Time are all classics and I love to listen to them.

The Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious Song

The Disney Princesses

I lump all the Disney Princess movies together because you usually like one better than the other, and they all have similar plots, princess was happy, evil person makes princess life miserable, prince comes and saves the day.

What are the Disney Princess movies?

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, 1937

Cinderella, 1950

Sleeping Beauty, 1959

The Little Mermaid, 1989

Beauty and the Beast, 1991

Pollyanna, 1960

Pollyanna is an outgoing girl that has to move into her aunts house. Her aunt is a person that no one in the town likes, however, since she has a lot of money the town puts up with her. Pollyanna turns her house upside down and in the process turns her aunt. If the end of this movie doesn't make you cry, probably nothing will.

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