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Here is the completely subjective top of the best Disney movies (according to the editorial team)

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The Editor


1. Aladdin
(1992) : 18/20

Pros: Honestly everything, special mention to Robin Williams as the genie, creating an iconic duo with Aladdin. And thank you Iago for the funny jokes that we still remember (“Jafar, I'm stuck”).
Cons: Some cheesy CGI scenes during the cave scene.


2. Robin Hood (1973) : 17.5/20

Pros: Everything. The music, the characters, the story, scenes that we will always remember. And a special shoutout to Lady Cluck for her good humor and generosity.
Cons: The drawings are a bit too sketchy for our taste. But well, it was a different era.


3. Fantasia (1940): 17/20

The best: It is a revolutionary concept, even today. Everything about this movie is absolutely magical.The worst: It is visually stunning, but unfortunately not the ideal movie for those looking for a straightforward storyline. 4. The Rescuers (1977): 16.5/20 The best: Talk about relationship goals! It is hands down the most adorable story in the Disney universe. The worst: The music may be a bit simple, and Devil's Bayou can be a tad frightening... 5. Zootopia (2016): 16/20 Pros: This one is a riot! One of the top Disney movies of the 2000s, no doubt. And it's pretty impressive in terms of animation. Cons: It doesn't quite capture the magic of the classics. But hey, maybe we're just getting old too. 6. Alice in Wonderland (1951): 15/20 Pros: We can't get enough of the trippy vibe and the quirky characters that make us feel like we're on a wild journey. Cons: Some parts drag on a bit, and despite its charm, it's not without its flaws. Sometimes, we may feel a bit disconnected from it. Experience the magic of Disney with our ratings of some classic animated movies!


The Aristocats (1970): 15/20

The best part: The music, it's perfect. And we love the little social dimension, the class mix, all of that, a beautiful moral. The downside: You have to like jazz. And cats.


Merlin the Enchanter (1963): 14/20

The best part: Madame Mim, the battle of the squirrels, the whole house packed into a suitcase, in short, only immortal images in our little mosquito heads.

The downside: We don't remember any music.


Peter Pan (1953): 14/20

The positives: We have all dreamed one day of visiting Neverland. It's a classic adventure that takes us back to childhood. The negatives: The portrayal of Native Americans is outdated and problematic. But overall, it's still a fun and magical film for all ages.

10. Hercules 1997: 13.5/20

Why we love it: Hilarious jokes that we missed as kids make it even more enjoyable now.

Why we're not fans: The drawings are a bit too simple.We are the necks? 11. Rapunzel (2010): 13/20 Why it's great: The lantern scene is pure magic, and the songs are so catchy. Why it falls short: The storyline is a tad basic. 12. The Lion King (1994): 13/20 What we adore: The music is unforgettable, and Timon and Pumba's humor is always a hit. Plus, those hyenas are something else! What we're not keen on: The outdated viewpoints and the unfair treatment of the hyenas. 13. Tarzan (1999): 11/20 The positives: Exploring the jungle with Tarzan is thrilling. The negatives: The story lacks depth. Now, grab some popcorn and enjoy these Disney classics!pros: The songs. From Phil Collins, who got a little carried away with writing music, but we like it. The cons: a bit overrated, the team here is divided on that subject.