SPOILER ALERT! The 10 Best Disney Movies of All Time

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Are you a fan of Disney movies and watched all of Disney's best movies? From the list of films that Disney has produced, some films can be said to be the best and must watch, where many characters have stuck in our minds until now, like Belle and Cinderella. Disney also produces many animated films, and many of them have a family theme and are heartwarming, which is certainly worth watching. Let's check our recommendations for the best Disney movies of all time and the most scenes to watch.

10. Coco

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The Coco film is shown about the Mexican people's daily lives. This film tells a 12-year-old boy named Miguel, who wants to become a musician but his own family opposes him. One day Miguel gets lost in the spirit world and discovers his ancestor's identity, who turns out to be a great musician in Mexico in ancient times.

The movie also teaches us a lot about life's meaning, like never giving up on achieving your goals, family matters, honesty, and positive thinking on everything. The saddest and lovely part of this movie is when Miguel sings to Mama Coco, who loses her memory about her father.

9. Cinderella

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Among the Disney princess stories, Cinderella may be one of the most famous stories. The live-action film Cinderella, directed by renowned director Kenneth Branagh released on March 11, 2015. This Cinderella movie is adapted from the classic Cinderella fairy tale by Charles Perrault in 1950, which tells about a beautiful girl discriminated against by her mother and stepsister with an exciting storyline and provided many valuable messages.

Meanwhile, the movie's touching scene is when the prince still allows Cinderella that wears the shabby and neglected cloth, to try on the glass shoe that he is carrying. Cinderella is the girl that he's been looking for and owns that shoe glass.

8. Beauty and The Beast

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The movie Beauty and the Beast was adapted from the legendary fairy tale called A Tale as Old as Time, which was an animation released in 1991. The film tells about the life and love story of a young woman named Belle, played by Emma Watson. Belle was held captive by Beast, played by Dan Stevens, in his castle as a condition to Belle's father's freedom, Maurice. Despite her fear, Belle befriends the rest of the castle inhabitants. Belle also tried to find out who is actually the Beast beside his creepy appearance.

The story of Belle & Beast is so pleasing and becomes an inspiration, where it says, "if the heart has spoken, no matter what our partner lacks, we will accept it."

7. Moana

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Moana is a film that tells about the struggle of a woman from mainland Polynesia who wants to save her village. She must find a demigod named Maui to help her to fight the evil black name Te Ka. This is an excellent movie since it has a good storyline; the songs are powerful and deliver a good moral message.

There are many great messages that this movie tries to deliver to its audience, such as; follow your heart, women are strong, success takes much effort, and so on. Besides that, there is one stirring thing that you will never regret to watch this movie is Moana can be a picture of a strong woman who is tireless to chase her dreams and break through her fears.

6. Up

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Up is an animated film with the comedy-drama-adventure genre. This film tells two young children, Carl and Ellie, who both like adventure and idolize Charles Muntz. They are finally get married and occupy their house where they first met. However, Carl had not had the chance to fulfill Ellie's wish when she was still alive. Carl keeps trying to prove his promises, where he finally built his house with a helium balloon that could make him fly to Paradise Falls with a little guy named Russell.

There is one moving message that this movie has; this movie conveys the message that true love does exist and that someone's sincerity will result in invaluable happiness.

5. Inside Out

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Inside out film tells about five emotional characters that occur in humans. The film inspires by the Psychoevolutionary theory of Robert Plutchik. He divides emotions into eight basic emotions: Joy, Acceptance, Fear, Surprise, Sadness, Disgust, Anger, and Anticipation.

This film showed several important memory balls are stored in "core memories." The memory stored is a collection of memories about the most meaningful moments in Riley's life, and each memory gives strength to each personality in Riley.

It is very heartwarming where it reminds us to be mature, wise, and healthy, both mentally and physically. We must accept all aspects of our emotions in ourselves since each of these emotions can make us a better person, including sadness.

4. Christopher robin

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For those of you who love to watch Winnie The Pooh animation, you must be familiar with the figure of Christopher Robin. The movie of Christopher Robin is a continuation of the Winnie The Pooh series, previously presented in the cartoon series. In this film, Pooh and his friends enter the real world where Christopher Robin has grown up with various life conflicts.

The most lovely scene shown at the end of the movie, where Robin chose his family over his job. Robin finally realizes the importance of family. Because of his family, he has a solution for his office, which is in danger of going bankrupt.

3. Big Hero 6

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This film tells the story of a 14-year-old boy named Hiro Hamada, who lives in a future city called San Fransokyo. He is brilliant, full of potential, and crazy about robots and technology. Unfortunately, this ability is only he used to play wild robot fighting. However, his brother, Tadashi, who is also good at the field, succeeded in making Hiro interested in developing his potential. Tadashi made Hiro interested in continuing Tadashi's mission to create a robot that could help humans, making Hiro build a program on a robot named Baymax.

There are several important moral messages in this film. The most stirring point is how people can be useful to each other without exception and live peacefully without holding grudges.

2. Dumbo

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With the famous animation director Tim Burton, Disney has remade the classic animation film Dumbo into a live-action movie. This film is about a circus owner named Max Medici who hired Holt Farrier (an army veteran who lost one arm in the war) to be a keeper for a newborn elephant. This elephant has enormous ears that are a source of ridicule. Farrier and his two children finally learned that this elephant has the potential to fly with those big ears.

Many moral messages are very "striking" from this film, where this film describes how humans do various ways to get a personal benefit. Meanwhile, Dumbo is a victim of human greed in this film. This film has a very touchable scene when Dumbo and his mother cried and grief when they were forced to separate.

1. The Lion King

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The Lion King film first appeared in 1994 in animated form. In 2019, Disney released a live-action version of The Lion King film.
The story is not different from the animated version; the Lion King tells about the lives of wild animals living in Africa Savanah. A lion named Mufasa, the Pride Lands leader, announces his son Simba to be the throne's next successor. Once upon a time, Simba was taken by his uncle named Scar, to a gorge. Suddenly, the herd of animals ran in panic towards Simba, who was alone. Knowing that Simba was in danger, Mufasa tried to save his son and sacrificed his own life. Feeling guilty about his father dying to save him, Simba left Pride Lands and met his new friends, Pumba and Timon.

There are some very touching scenes and shed tears in this film; an example is when Mufasa died, then little Simba was sad because of his father's death and had to go far alone leaving his house. This scene is also one of the most memorable scenes from the animated version of The Lion King and never fails to make the audience shed tears.
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