10 Best Animated Movies On Disney+, Ranked
It is said that Disney+ has become an unequivocal powerhouse and is full of buzz-worthy series, multi-part documentaries, and original films, alongside our favorite Disney animated and live-action classics. New and original films debuting on streaming platforms have become the lifeblood and Disney+ had a continued commitment to releasing some big projects through their direct-to-consumer platform.
Over the years, Disney+ has released a range of movies that give a great impression on buff movies and critics. While all movies are primarily geared toward children, many of the best Disney movies bring viewers many social issues which make the movie more dramatic and meaningful.
We’ve completed a list of the best animated movies on Disney which were voted by fans. Keep scrolling down to see them.
And this is a list of the best animated movies on Disney which were voted by fans.
Over the years, Disney+ has released a range of movies that give a great impression on buff movies and critics. While all movies are primarily geared toward children, many of the best Disney movies bring viewers many social issues which make the movie more dramatic and meaningful.
We’ve completed a list of the best animated movies on Disney which were voted by fans. Keep scrolling down to see them.
#10 Toy Story 2 (1999)
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The story follows Woody being kidnapped by a greedy collector and so Buzz and other toys from Andy's room have to go on a rescue mission. The movie got plenty of humor and warmth to make it the best of the Toy Story films.#9 Zootopia (2016)
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“Zootopia” tells about a rookie bunny cop and a cynical con artist fox that must work together to uncover a conspiracy. It received positive reviews from critics and earned numerous accolades, including Academy Award, Golden Globe, Critics' Choice Movie Award, and Annie Award for Best Animated Feature Film.#8 Up (2009)
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“Up” is one of the best adventure stories of the past 30 years, and it does so with two unlikely protagonists at its center: a cranky old man and a wilderness scout. Despite its fanciful details, “Up” is really a story about how you're never too old for your next adventure.#7 Encanto (2021)
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This beautifully-rendered animated film tells the story of the multigenerational Madrigal family, all of whom are blessed with a magical gift at a young age—all except for one person. The details in this movie are out of the world and the catchy songs by Miranda make the movie greater. Encanto received critical acclaim for its characterization, music, animation, voice acting, emotional depth, and cultural fidelity.#6 Soul (2020)
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“Soul” (2020) tells the story of Joe Gardner (Jamie Foxx), a middle school music teacher who aspires to be a jazz musician. After finally getting the big break he's always dreamed of, Joe Gardner has an untimely death and finds himself heading toward the Great Beyond. “Soul” was well-received by critics for its craftsmanship, story, characters, and musical score.#5 Cars (2006)
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"Cars" (2006) is about A hot-shot race car named Lightning McQueen who gets waylaid in Radiator Springs, where he finds the true meaning of friendship and family. The movie was nominated for two Academy Awards including Best Animated Feature but lost to Happy Feet (but won both the Annie Award for Best Animated Feature and the Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film).#4 Wreck-It Ralph (2012)
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“Wreck-it Ralph” might be the best film about gaming culture ever created. The movie follows Ralph who escapes his arcade machine and ends up meeting Vanellope von Schweetz, a glitchy character that her game thinks shouldn’t exist. The movie is a critical and commercial success when receiving nominations for the Golden Globe and Academy for Best Animated Feature.#3 Lilo & Stitch (2002)
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The film's story revolves around two eccentric and mischievous individuals: a six (later seven)-year-old Hawaiian girl named Lilo and a blue extraterrestrial koala-like creature called Experiment 626, who is adopted by Lilo as her "dog" and renamed "Stitch". That’s what makes “Lilo & Stitch” so universal: it’s a beautiful message about how we stick together and protect those we love.#2 Turning Red (2022)
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“Turning Red” is Pixar’s venture, centering around 13-year-old Mei, who discovers that her deep emotions are beginning to manifest as a giant red panda. The movie has received a lot of positive reviews surrounding the story’s subject and beautifully goofy animation style.#1 Finding Nemo (2003)
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"Finding Nemo" is full of both happiness and sadness. The movie revolves around a single father Marlin on his journey to find his son Nemo. The film is a timeless classic delivering the important message that no matter what – you should just keep swimming. The movie received widespread acclaim from critics and became the highest-grossing animated film at the time of its release.And this is a list of the best animated movies on Disney which were voted by fans.
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