My ranking: 1. Mulan 2. The Hunchback of Notre Dame 3. Tarzan 4. Hercules 5. The Little Mermaid 6. Aladdin 7. Pocahontas 8. Beauty and the Beast 9. The Lion King 10. The Rescuers Down Under!
@zainmudassir2964Күн бұрын
I had a similar feeling with wish. It was judged too harshly because of online culture wars
@DogTail-s1g2 күн бұрын
I agree with u so much when at the end of beauty and the beast the castle changed I feel it was such a Erie looking castle and the forest a fog and mountains around it gave it that perfect cherry on top
@noodledaddy32344 күн бұрын
I think Aladdin and the newer jungle book live action is a great remake too
@ivanbarbero85315 күн бұрын
My ranking: 1. Frozen 2 2. Moana 3. Tangled 4. Frozen 5. The princess and the frog 6. Ralph breaks the internet 7. Zootopia 8. Wreck-it Ralph 9. Raya and the last dragon 10. Winnie the pooh 11. Encanto 12. Big Hero 6
@ivanbarbero853110 күн бұрын
My ranking: 1. Treasure Planet🥇 2. Bolt🥈 3. Meet the Robinsons🥉 4. Chicken Little 5. Atlantis:The Lost Empire 6. Home on the range 7. Brother Bear 8. Dinosaur 9. Fantasia 2000 10. Lilo and Stitch 11. The Emperor's New Groove💩
@kristinahuchison251110 күн бұрын
Aww, nice video! I’ve never seen the other versions of Freaky Friday or even knew it was adapted from a book. I was pretty young when this came out, so I’ll definitely have to give it a watch sometime! NGL based on your commentary and adoration for this movie, it honestly felt like what Brave was trying to accomplish with Merida and Eleanor’s complicated relationship and learning to understand each other better instead of constantly fighting and feeling ignored and/or unloved. I know you’ve said in a separate video Brave is one of your least favorite Pixar movies, so I find it kinda ironic and hilarious you said Freaky Friday is in your top 10 movies of all time. I definitely agree I love how the whole stepdad situation was handled, showing Ryan really cares about Tessa’s kids and wants to earn their love and respect instead of simply demanding it because he’s marrying their mother. He really wants both of them to be happy and know that he wants to embrace them as if they were his own children. Its definitely a step in the right direction from the portrayal of stepfamilies with Cinderella’s mother and sisters being so hateful and jealous of poor Cindy.
@kristinahuchison251110 күн бұрын
Aww, nice video! I’ve never seen the other versions of Freaky Friday or even knew it was adapted from a book. I was pretty young when this came out, so I’ll definitely have to give it a watch sometime! NGL based on your commentary and adoration for this movie, it honestly felt like what Brave was trying to accomplish with Merida and Eleanor’s complicated relationship and learning to understand each other better instead of constantly fighting and feeling ignored and/or unloved. I know you’ve said in a separate video Brave is one of your least favorite Pixar movies, so I find it kinda ironic and hilarious you said Freaky Friday is in your top 10 movies of all time. I definitely agree I love how the whole stepdad situation was handled, showing Ryan really cares about Tessa’s kids and wants to earn their love and respect instead of simply demanding it because he’s marrying their mother. He really wants both of them to be happy and know that he wants to embrace them as if they were his own children. Its definitely a step in the right direction from the portrayal of stepfamilies with Cinderella’s mother and sisters being so hateful and jealous of poor Cindy.
@nitzeart11 күн бұрын
This video just solidified for me how much I miss when Disney did art and not just movies 😭😭 The animators were so good. Every single one of these screenshots could be framed and hung in a museum.
@1390MUSIC11 күн бұрын
Sleeping Beauty probably has the prettiest art style in my opinion!
@thetroveyoutube6 күн бұрын
I completely agree ☺️
@rbjnla12 күн бұрын
This is such a beautifully done video. I am so glad that much tribute was given to Howard Ashman. I remember when he died, and I cried. I was also diagnosed HIV + in 1988 but luckily survived. I think of all the happiness Howard provided and all that we missed from loving and enjoying due to his tragic death. This video made me cry, thank you for making this.
@thetroveyoutube6 күн бұрын
Thank you for this comment, this means a lot ❤️
@zonic2613 күн бұрын
So this is one of those videos where we have to watch it and not just assume with the title, but this one got me thinking before watching well even though it's not technically Disney it was still during the timeframe of the Disney Renaissance era.
@HumbleWooper13 күн бұрын
The Little Mermaid came out when I was three years old, so I've basically never known a life without it. As a little redheaded girl it THRILLED me to see a princess with hair even redder than mine. I've always loved the film. And I never learned "the wrong lessons" about relationships from it, because it wasn't the only example of a relationship I saw. Most kids get their ideas of what a "good" relationship is by observing all the adults they spend time with (especially IRL ones), not just from specific movies or TV.
@ZuzannaPodgorska14 күн бұрын
This is such a good video idea - well executed!
@thetroveyoutube14 күн бұрын
Thanks so much!
@ashleyvanbeek704514 күн бұрын
this video is missing... wait nvm, it's not missing anything. After all, it's not like disney made a cashgrab moana sequel that was poorly adapted from a TV show and completely shits on the legacy of the old film. They'd never do that. If you thought they'd make such a movie, i'd wonder what you've been smoking.
@thetroveyoutube14 күн бұрын
There’s no way………..
@princessdollgf14 күн бұрын
I’ve said this before and I’ll say it again, EMMY ROSSUM SHOULDVE BEEN BELLE IN BEAUTY AND THE BEAST.
@heatherchaundy194315 күн бұрын
you sure have an affinity for big night skies full of stars! (so do i haha)
@thetroveyoutube14 күн бұрын
I sure do 😆
@gserulle32315 күн бұрын
After this can you pleeeeeease talk about your thoughts on Disneys Wish pleeeeeeaassee
@thetroveyoutube14 күн бұрын
I can’t say I’ll make a video solely dedicated to taking about Wish, but I am planning to do an updated canon ranking where I will share my thoughts on the movie.
@Maria_Miciano_515 күн бұрын
I just saw the screenshots for Sleeping Beauty and A Hundred and One Dalmatians. Those two movies are so detailed like Hell Hall to the thorn forest. Props to the animators! 👏 Such a great and unique video! ❤
@OpticalSorcerer15 күн бұрын
They really do have amazing art styles! I'd love to see you ranking opening songs from their musicals. Always felt like the Frozens and Moana had the best openings of the modern era.
@thetroveyoutube14 күн бұрын
This is such a good idea, thank you!
@DiegoMatos-u6u16 күн бұрын
Here are My Ranking of all Pixar Movies from Worst to Best 28. Lightyear 27. Incredibles 2 26. Toy Story 4 25. Brave 24. The Good Dinosaur 23. Cars 2 22. Luca 21. Turning Red 20. Onward 19. Elemental 18. Coco 17. Finding Dory 16. Soul 15. Toy Story 14. Cars 13. Cars 3 12. A Bugs Life 11. Monsters University 10. Inside Out 9. Up 8. Wall-E 7. Finding Nemo 6. Toy Story 2 5. The Incredibles 4. Inside Out 2 3. Ratatouille 2. Monsters Inc 1. Toy Story 3
@twines280416 күн бұрын
Okay but Alice in Wonderland wasn't that bad. Weird and edgy but not woke, and the art was nice.
@DiegoMatos-u6u16 күн бұрын
Here are My Ranking of all Disney Revival/Depression Era Movies 15. Ralph Wrecks the Internet 14. Wish 13. Winnie the Pooh 12. Moana 2 11. Raya and the Last Dragon 10. Strange World 9. Big Hero 6 8. Frozen 7. Frozen 2 6. Zootopia 5. Princess and the Frog 4. Moana 3. Encanto 2. Tangled 1. Wreck-it-Ralph
@DiegoMatos-u6u16 күн бұрын
Here are My Ranking of all the Disney Experimental Era Movies 11. Home on the Range 10. Dinosaur 9. Chicken Little 8. Fantasia 2000 7. Brother Bear 6. Meet the Robinsons 5. Treasure Planet 4. The Emperor’s New Groove 3. Atlantis: The Lost Empire 2. Bolt 1. Lilo and Stitch
@DiegoMatos-u6u16 күн бұрын
Here are My Ranking of all Disney Renaissance Movies 10. Pocahontas 9. The Lion King 8. The Rescuers: Down Under 7. Tarzan 6. Mulan 5. The Hunchback of Notre Dame 4. Hercules 3. The Little Mermaid 2. Beauty and the Beast 1. Aladdin
@DiegoMatos-u6u16 күн бұрын
Here are My Ranking of all Disney Bronze Age Movies 8. The Aristocats 7. The Rescuers 6. The Black Cauldron 5. Oliver and Company 4. The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh 3. Robin Hood 2. The Fox and the Hound 1. The Great Mouse Detective
@DiegoMatos-u6u16 күн бұрын
Here are My Disney Silver Age Movies Ranking 8. The Sword in the Stone 7. Cinderella 6. Peter Pan 5. Jungle Book 4. Alice in Wonderland 3. Lady and the Tramp 2. 101 Dalmatians 1. Sleeping Beauty
@DiegoMatos-u6u16 күн бұрын
Here are My Disney Wartime Era Movies Ranked 6. Fun and Fancy Free 5. The Three Caballeros 4. Make Mine Music 3. Saludos Amigos 2. Melody Time 1. The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad
@DiegoMatos-u6u16 күн бұрын
Here are My Disney Golden Age Ranking 5. Fantasia 4. Dumbo 3. Bambi 2. Snow White and the Seven Dwarves 1. Pinocchio
@rockylopez784616 күн бұрын
Awesome job on the video! How about for one of your next future videos, do a ranking on every direct to video sequel by Disney?
@soamun815618 күн бұрын
Dinosaur was easily one of the best animation movies!
@alyssapachos88219 күн бұрын
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@justforfun711221 күн бұрын
Beauty and the beast live action is like make a movie without lighting budget
@cejannuzi24 күн бұрын
Some of the musical sequences really get on my nerves. Cusack wasn't very good.
@АринаСадовская-р8н26 күн бұрын
My ranking: 1) Lilo and Stich 2) Brother bear 3) The Emperor's new groove 4) Atlantis: the lost empire 5) Treasure planet
@ivanbarbero853125 күн бұрын
Booo🗣😡 The Treasure Planet is number 1🥇
@ivanbarbero853125 күн бұрын
My ranking: 1. Treasure Planet 2. Atlantis:The Lost Empire 3. Brother Bear 4. Lilo and Stitch 5. The Emperor's New Groove
@АринаСадовская-р8н25 күн бұрын
@@ivanbarbero8531 I didn't seem to say anything bad about The treasure planet. It's a touching and good story. This is MY subjective opinion, which does not claim to be a fact. You may disagree with it, but attacking me is not the best option😑
@matthewherrera116727 күн бұрын
Tangled should've gotten number 1 I'm sorry 35:49 WHAT THE FU-
@matthewherrera116727 күн бұрын
Heres my ranking: 5. Fantasia 4. Bambi 3. Snow White and the 7 Dwarfs 2. Dumbo 1. Pinocchio
@DiegoMatos-u6uАй бұрын
Woody’s Nightmare from Toy Story 2 is the Scariest Pixar Scene even more than Toy Story 3’s Incinerator Scene at least for me!
@Wisco-TitanАй бұрын
I thought you were crazy when Lion King was only 3rd but after seeing the top 2, it does make sense. I've had friends use the phrase "Lady and Tramp" it when there's one item left and multiple people want it and I don't think they would be able to name any of the animals in that movie including Lady and Tramp 😂
@ivanbarbero8531Ай бұрын
My ranking: 1. Cinderella 2. Peter Pan 3. 101 Dalmatians 4. Lady and the Tramp 5. Sleeping Beauty 6. Sword in the Stone 7. The Jungle Book 8. Alice in Wonderland
@nautilusseanymphАй бұрын
Here’s my list! 10. The Rescuers Down Under 🦅: Aside from the JAW-DROPPING animation when Marahute and Cody fly through the Outback. I forgot about it for years until I rewatched it with my best friend. The plot itself is fine, it’s a great adventure story in its own merit. It’s just not a personal favorite of mine. 9. Hercules 🏺 Tonally speaking. Mixing Greek Mythology with Gospel was a choice. It gives more kid-friendly version of Rocky. It’s a fun watch but it’s not one I immediately go to for a rewatch. 8. Hunchback of Notre Dame 🔔 Flawless soundtrack! Gorgeous animation, as well as a really heartbreaking narrative that is pretty dang relatable by today’s standard. The gargoyles knock it down a few pegs because the lighthearted humor doesn’t really work with this type of story…. 7. Tarzan 🦍 I’ll always rewatch Tarzan if I have the craving to. I think the animation is incredible and the soundtrack is a lot of fun. I absolutely love Phil Collins and incorporating his music as the “narration” of the movie really makes it so unique. I’ve always considered Tarzan and Hunchback are some of the darkest Disney movies. 6. Mulan 🐉 The humor holds up really well decades later. I love that it pokes fun at the idea of gender roles, I love seeing Mulan work her way up the ladder to prove herself just as capable or even more so than the guys. It doesn’t beat you over the head with the overly feminist message. But it shows it in a way that makes sense for the character. 5. Aladdin 🪔 Robin Williams LEGENDARY PERFORMANCE is gold. The character growth that Aladdin goes through is incredible. I like that even though he is a “bad guy” in the eyes of the people, they show his good heart. I think I see more the flaws when I rewatch it but it’s a fun movie. 4. Beauty and the Beast 🥀 The quintessential Renaissance film. The movie is so decadent, the animation is so rich and colorful. The score by Alan Menken is one of my favorite film scores of all time, and I love that you can draw your own conclusions on Belle and Beast’s love story. You never know how long they actually got to know each other and I think it’s really clever in that regard…. 3. The Lion King 🦁 The first Disney film I ever watched. It’s the film of my birth year and I always rewatch it whenever I’m in the mood for it. It’s a cinematic epic. In every way. Animation! Score! Music! Story! It has everything you need for an epic story! Not only that, but its mature story is easy for kids to understand and connect with. It’s a masterpiece and a triumph of animation. 2. Pocahontas 🍂🍁 Historical inaccuracy, and problematic source material aside. Artistically, this movie is a masterpiece. The music by Steven Schwartz and Alan Menken is just phenomenal, tunes I STILL find myself singing. The stylization is so different from most of the Renaissance works but it gives the movie a stamp all its own. I love some of the artistic choices and I think culturally, it’s probably one of the movies that actually gets the princess’s culture accurate. 1. The Little Mermaid 🧜♀️ I owe a life debt to this movie because it got me into all of my passions in life. If it weren’t for The Little Mermaid’s release, I wouldn’t be the Disney fan I am today. Every little visual detail, every song, every note on the score is perfection! I think you summarized it better than I ever could. It’s an absolutely passionate film and its reigns supreme as my favorite film of all time PERIOD
@EsteEste-un8vkАй бұрын
Good ranking but Wall- E deserve to be higher ! The background is gorgeous !! ❤️🔥
@bloody_outlaw8000Ай бұрын
1 lady and the tramp 2 peter pan 3 sleeping beauty 4 101 Dalmatians 5 Cinderella 6 jungle book 7 sword in the stone 8 alice never seen
@Avahardy-t1zАй бұрын
My favs are 1.aristocats 2.Hercules 3.Atlantis
@nathanielmayfield5958Ай бұрын
Ahhhh Robin Hood the movie that got me into archery
@RockotarthepurplehatguyАй бұрын
Dude, the ending of the Live action Jungle book is why I like that version BETTER than the original. So I must HARD disagree with your stance on the movie.
@JonathanWirth-cu7swАй бұрын
The movies Disney 🐦🎹❤️🎭🌻🐱
@JonathanWirth-cu7swАй бұрын
Thank u productions 🐦❤️
@brandonlabbe3577Ай бұрын
Disagree, Aladdin is definitely the worst. They are all bad starting from beauty and the beast but Aladdin was the absolute worst, like outside of the genie character they actively tried to take as much life or energy out of the story as possible, with great success. Also Mulan had to be the second worst, almost as bad but in different ways. Lion King was low, but those two are much lower.
@flynnryanАй бұрын
And now with the buy out of Fox, Anastasia should join the ranks of Disney Princesses.
@flynnryanАй бұрын
I type just before the final presentation lines are spoken.