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Best And Top Disney Movies / Cartoons of All Time

Updated on July 10, 2014
Toy Story
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# 1 Toy Story

Worldwide Gross: $361,958,736


Released in 1995


This heartwarming cartoon tells the story of a boy (Andy) and his love for his toys. Woody was Andy's favorite toy but now Andy has a brand new Buzz Light-year. Who will be Andy's favorite toy now?

The Lion King
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# 2 The Lion King

Worldwide Gross: $987,483,777


Released in 1994


The Lion King follows the birth of the new prince, Simba. Simba has a lot to learn before becoming king of pride rock, and he has to defeat his evil Uncle, Scar.

Beauty and the Beast
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# 3 Beauty and the Beast

Worldwide Gross: $424,967,60


Released in 1991


Beauty (Belle) helps her father escape from an evil Beast by taking his place in prison. However, Belle soon realizes that the Beast isn't so scary after all.

Frozen
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# 4 Frozen

Worldwide Gross: $1,267,828,424


Released in 2013


Elsa can make ice and snow with her powers. However, at a young age Elsa accidentally injures her sister Anna. Vowing never to use her powers again, Elsa goes into hiding. However, when Elsa's parents die she is forced back into the public. Unable to hide her powers any longer, Elsa accidentally freezes her kingdom.

The Little Mermaid
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# 5 The Little Mermaid

Worldwide Gross: $211 Million


Released in 1989


Ariel has always dreamed about being a human. One evening she saves Prince Eric from a sinking ship and falls deeply in love with him. Willing to do anything to be with Prince Eric, Ariel goes to Ursula the sea witch and trades her voice for legs.

Cinderella
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# 6 Cinderella

Worldwide Gross: $85 Million


Released in 1950


Cinderella has been made an outcast in her own home after her father dies. Cinderella's stepmother makes her into a servant and ridicules her on a daily basis. The prince has a ball and Cinderella's fairy godmother appears to help her attend the ball. Cinderella meets the prince and they fall in love but she has to leave the party before midnight. Losing her shoe, the prince is stuck trying to find his true love by trying shoes on various girls throughout the kingdom.

Tangled
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# 7 Tangled

Worldwide Gross: $591,794,936


Released in 2010


Rapunzel is kidnapped by Mother Gothel when she is a baby because Rapunzel is born with magical hair. Mother Gothel places Rapunzel in a tower to keep her hidden from the world. However, Rapunzel dreams about leaving her tower to see the flying lanterns that are released on her birthday every day.

Sleeping Beauty
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# 8 Sleeping Beauty

Worldwide Gross: Over 21 Million Dollars in Rentals alone


Released in 1959


Princess Aurora is cursed by an evil fairy named Maleficent. Three good fairies take Princess Aurora with them to hide Aurora until after her 16th birthday so she is safe from the curse. While in hiding Princes Aurora meets Prince Phillip and falls in love, but on Aurora's 16th birthday she pricks her finger on a spindle and falls in a deep sleep.

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs | Source

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# 9 Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

Worldwide Gross: $6.5 Million in 1939 which is the equivalent to hundreds of millions of dollars today.


Released in 1937


Snow White is forced to live with an evil queen after her parents have died. The queen is very vain and has a magic mirror which tells who the fairest girl is in the kingdom. The mirror always said the queen, until one day it said Snow White. The queen decides she must kill Snow White, because the queen is not longer the fairest of them all.

Aladdin
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# 10 Aladdin

Worldwide Gross: $504 Million


Released in 1992


Aladdin is a street rat who dreams of being something more. Luckily, Aladdin finds the genie in the Cave of Wonders and wishes to become a prince to win the heart of Princess Jasmine, who Aladdin has fallen in love with.

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