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Starring Paige O'HaraRobby BensonRichard White
By Gary Trousdale, 1991.
Belle is a girl who is dissatisfied with life in a small provincial French town, constantly trying to fend off the misplaced "affections" of conceited Gaston. The Beast is a prince who was placed under a spell because he could not love. A wrong turn taken by Maurice, Belle's father, causes the two...
- The Little Mermaid
Starring Jodi BensonChristopher Daniel BarnesKenneth Mars
By Ron Clements, 1989.
Join Ariel, Scuttle, Sebastian and all of their friends (and foes) in Disney's instant classic. Winner of two Academy Awards (for Best Score and Best Song), this colorful adventure tells the story of impetuous mermaid princess Ariel, who falls in love with the very human Prince Eric and puts a lot...
- Pinocchio
Starring Mel BlancDon BrodieWalter Catlett
By Hamilton Luske, 1940.
Disney's 1940 version of the classic tale of the wooden puppet that longs to be a real boy is one for the ages -- and among the most magical animated films ever made. Aided by his friend Jiminy Cricket, the puppet Pinocchio faces many trials and tribulations on the way to making his dream come true.
- Cinderella
Starring Ilene WoodsEleanor AudleyVerna Felton
By Clyde Geronimi, 1950.
Disney's animated version of the beloved children's tale about a gentle-hearted girl who attends the palace ball, where she meets her prince with the help of a benevolent fairy godmother, is fully restored and released with plenty of bonus features in this platinum edition.
- The Jungle Book
Starring Phil HarrisSebastian CabotBruce Reitherman
By Wolfgang Reitherman, 1967.
This beloved Disney film tells the story of Mowgli, an Indian boy raised by wolves who's suddenly thrown back into the world of humans. Along the way, he befriends a crazy orangutan and a lovable bear with a happy-go-lucky philosophy of life. Together, the three buddies find the journey back to...
- Peter Pan
Starring Bobby DriscollKathryn BeaumontPaul Collins
By Clyde Geronimi, 1953.
Walt Disney's classic animated fantasy about the boy who never grew up garnered a Grand Prize nomination at the Cannes Film Festival and has thrilled children for decades. Wendy (voiced by Kathryn Beaumont), Michael (Tommy Luske) and John (Paul Collins) follow Peter Pan (Bobby Driscoll) to the...
- Lady and the Tramp
Starring Barbara Luddy, Larry Roberts, Peggy Lee
By Clyde Geronimi, 1955.
Lady, a pampered cocker spaniel, and Tramp, a jaunty, freedom-loving mutt with a heart of gold, share romance adventures in this timeless story. Highlighted by memorable songs, this film features a cast of memorable characters -- from Peg, an ex-showgirl Pekingese, to Si and Am, two of the most...
- Mulan
Starring Ming-Na WenEddie MurphyB.D. Wong
By Tony Bancroft, 1998.
Disney brings an ancient Chinese legend to life in this fun-filled animated film. Ming-Na Wen voices Mulan, the tomboyish Chinese girl who disguises herself as a boy so she can fight the invading Huns ("Miss Saigon"'s Lea Salonga provides Mulan's singing voice).
- Aladdin
Starring Scott WeingerBrad KaneRobin Williams
By Ron Clements, 1992.
Robin Williams's dizzying and hilarious voicing of the Genie is the main attraction of Aladdin, the third in the series of modern Disney animated movies that began with 1989's The Little Mermaid and heralded a new age for the genre.
- Sleeping Beauty
Starring Mary CostaBill ShirleyEleanor Audley
By Clyde Geronimi, 1959.
An adaptation of the fairy tale of the same name. Princess Aurora is cursed by the evil witch Maleficent - who declares that before Aurora reaches her 16th birthday she will die by a poisoned spinning-wheel. To try to prevent this, the king places her into hiding, in the care of three goodnatured ...
- Pocahontas
Starring Irene BedardMel GibsonDavid Ogden Stiers
By Mike Gabriel, 1995.
History comes gloriously to life in Disney's epic animated tale about love and adventure in the New World. Pocahontas (voiced by Irene Bedard) is a Native American woman whose father has arranged for her to marry her village's best warrior. But a vision tells her change is coming, and soon she...
- Hercules
Starring Tate DonovanDanny DeVitoJames Woods
By Ron Clements, 1997.
Disney turns to Greek mythology for this animated retelling of the Hercules legend. Stripped of his immortality and raised on Earth instead of Olympus, the heavenly hero (voiced by Tate Donovan) must take on Hades (James Woods) and assorted monsters to claim his heroic birthright.
- The Aristocats
Starring Phil HarrisEva GaborSterling Holloway
By Wolfgang Reitherman, 1970.
Disney swings -- jazz style -- in its 20th animated feature. When Madame Adelaide Bonfamille leaves her fortune to Duchess (Eva Gabor) and her children, all of which are cats, the butler plots to steal the money. So, he kidnaps the cats, leaving them on a country road.
- Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
Starring Adriana CaselottiHarry StockwellLucille La Verne
By David Hand, 1937.
Walt Disney broke new ground in 1937 with this animated feature-length film about a jealous queen, her beautiful stepdaughter, seven lovable dwarfs and a handsome prince. You'd have to be "grumpy" or "dopey" not to be charmed by this film, which includes the songs "Whistle While You Work,"...
- Fantasia
Starring James AlgarSamuel ArmstrongFord I. Beebe
By James Algar, 1940.
Walt Disney envisioned Fantasia as a marriage of animation and music, the latter provided by composers ranging from Bach to Mussorgsky and performed by the Leopold Stokowski-conducted Philadelphia Orchestra. The Oscar-winning film is composed of eight segments (each set to the music of a different...
- Robin Hood
Starring Phil HarrisPeter UstinovAndy Devine
By Wolfgang Reitherman, 1973.
With King Richard (voiced by Peter Ustinov) off to the Crusades, Prince John (Phil Harris) and his slithering minion, Sir Hiss (Terry Thomas), set about taxing Nottingham's citizens -- with support from the corrupt sheriff (Pat Buttram). But the trio is outwitted at every turn by the wily Robin...
- Dumbo
Starring Sterling HollowayCliff EdwardsEdward Brophy
By Ben Sharpsteen, 1941.
Dumbo's a baby elephant with oversized ears and a supreme lack of confidence. But thanks to his even more diminutive buddy -- Timothy the Mouse -- the pint-sized pachyderm surmounts all obstacles. This vintage Disney classic earned an Oscar for Best Score and song ("Baby Mine") in 1941.
- Tarzan
Starring Tony GoldwynMinnie DriverGlenn Close
By Chris Buck, 1999.
The lord of the jungle soars though the trees as never before in this Disney favorite, thanks to a revolutionary advance in animation that integrates hand-painted characters with computer-generated backgrounds. Your children will dig the story as Tarzan (Tony Goldwyn) tries to fit in with his...
- The Fox and the Hound
Starring Corey FeldmanSandy DuncanJack Albertson
By Ted Berman, 1981.
Everyone knows foxes and hounds don't get along. Problem is, no one told orphaned fox Tod (voiced by Mickey Rooney and Keith Coogan) and bloodhound puppy Copper (Kurt Russell and Corey Feldman). As the friends grow up, their instincts drive them apart, and when Copper's owners bring him hunting in...
- The Sword in the Stone
Starring Rickie SorensenKarl SwensonNorman Alden
By Wolfgang Reitherman, 1963.
T.H. White's children's tale The Once and Future King gets the full Disney treatment in this 1963 animated classic. A humble young squire named Wart allies himself with the powerful magician Merlin and soon learns that destiny and a legendary sword trapped in a churchyard stone will transform Wart...
- The Rescuers
Starring Bob NewhartEva GaborGeraldine Page
By John Lounsbery, 1977.
Join brave mice Bernard (voiced by Bob Newhart) and Miss Bianca (Eva Gabor) on their mission to save Penny, a missing orphan who has sent an urgent call for help from Devil's Bayou. The tiny heroes will need all their cunning to rescue Penny from the hilariously evil Madame Medusa (Geraldine Page)...
- The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
Starring Sterling HollowaySebastian CabotHoward Morris
By Wolfgang Reitherman, 1977.
This enchanting collection of Academy Award-winning animation brings to life A.A. Milne's beloved world of Winnie the Pooh and the Hundred Acre Wood. Join dear friends Pooh, Piglet, Kanga, Roo, Owl, Rabbit, Tigger and Christopher Robin as they enjoy their days together and sing their way through...
- Oliver and Company
Starring Joseph LawrenceBilly JoelCheech Marin
By George Scribner, 1988.
Disney does Dickens in this animated version of Oliver Twist. Oliver (voiced by Joey Lawrence), an adorable, orphaned kitten, struggles to survive in New York City. He falls in with a band of canine criminals led by evil human Fagin and is befriended by Dodger (voiced by Billy Joel), a carefree...
- Brother Bear
Starring Joaquin PhoenixJeremy SuarezJason Raize
By Aaron Blaise, 2003.
A young Inuit hunter seeks vengence against a bear, only to be magically changed into a bear himself, and his only chance to change back is with a talkative bear cub.
- Fantasia 2000
Starring Steve MartinItzhak PerlmanQuincy Jones
By James Algar, 2000.
Blending lively music and brilliant animation, this remake of the original Fantasia breathes new life into Disney's masterpiece. The Sorcerer's Apprentice reappears, and seven new shorts debut in this updated production. Abstract shapes soar through the air, computer-animated whales take flight, a...
- The Great Mouse Detective
Starring Barrie InghamVincent PriceCandy Candido
By Ron Clements, 1986.
Evil villains and abducted geniuses abound in this animated Disney adventure -- the first to make extensive use of computer technology. Based on the novel, Basil of Baker Street, the film follows crime-fighting mouse Basil and his sidekick, Dr. Dawson, as they help a toymaker who's been kidnapped...
- The Black Cauldron
Starring John HurtNigel HawthorneFreddie Jones
By Ted Berman, 1985.
Disney's first PG-rated animated film is a thrilling swords-and-sorcery epic that will amaze older children. In an ancient land, the dreaded Horned King (voiced by John Hurt) is trying to gain control of the Black Cauldron to raise an army of the dead.



























