Tagged: Disney Animated Features

Princess and the Frog (2009)

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Plot: Disney’s latest hand-drawn animated fairy tale features a beautiful girl named Tiana (Rose), a frog prince (Howard) who desperately wants to be human again, and a fateful kiss that leads them both on a hilarious adventure through the mystical bayous of Louisiana.


★★½☆☆ Home On The Range (2004)

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Plot: When her owner’s bulls are bull-napped by notorious outlaw Alameda Slim (Quaid), Maggie the cow (Barr) is sent to stay at a little farm named Patch Of Heaven. There she meets two more cows: Mrs. Calloway (Dench) and Grace (Tilly). When Maggie finds out her new owner is going to lose Patch of Heaven, she convinces Mrs. Calloway and Grace to help her capture Slim and use the reward money to help keep their home.


Disney Animated Feature Films: The List

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Welcome to the Disney Animated Feature Films List.

So, what exactly is this?

Awhile back, the people over at Disney had gotten so many inquiries from people wanting to collect the whole animated Disney collection of films, they came up with a definitive list of pure animated films. The films on the list have to abide by a few rules:

  • no animation/live-action combination films (like Mary Poppins)
  • no spin-offs from Disney television shows
  • no direct-to-video films produced by the DisneyToons studio in Australia (like Return To Neverland)
  • no animation provided by other studios (like Dinosaur, which included animation by Skellington Productions)
  • no Pixar films (which Disney “presents” but doesn’t produce)

  • ★★★½☆ Tarzan (1999)

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    Plot: After his family is shipwrecked on an island, a baby is rescued from certain death by a gorilla named Kala (Close), who adopts him and names him Tarzan (Goldwyn). When people arrive on the island years later, he must decide where he truly belongs. Animated.


    ★★★½☆ Black Cauldron (1985)

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    Plot: When he discovers his prize pig, Hen Wen, is clairvoyant – and the evil Horned King needs her help in finding the Black Cauldron – pig-keeper Taran tries to flee, but to no avail – Hen Wen is quickly captured. Now, with the help of a magic sword -and a few odd friends – it’s up to this unlikely hero to rescue Hen Wen from the Horned King before he can capture the Black Cauldron. Animated.


    ★★★★☆ Lilo & Stitch (2002)

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    Plot: An evil genius from another planet (Stiers) has created a monster: Experiment 626 (Sanders). Escaping from his imprisonment, Experiment 626 crash lands on Earth, where a young girl named Lilo (Chase), mistaking him for an ugly dog at the pound, adopts him and names him Stitch. Unable to get off the island and chased by members of a galactic alliance, Stitch learns about the power of family. Animated.