My Top 10 Favorite Disney Movies

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I'm going to post my top 10 favorite Disney movies here. I'll go through why I like them, and my favorite character, song, and scene. I'll post hints before each clue, and if nobody gets the movie right after three guesses, I'll reveal it. The top six on this list will be kind of predictable, since I listed all six on my user page, but the order will be a surprise. Anyways, here's the hint for #10!

#10: Usually considered to be Disney's best movie
 
SB_DW_Fan got it right!

#10. The Lion King

Often considered to be one of the best, if not the best Disney movie, The Lion King is truly a remarkable movie to me. I will admit I do think it is a little overrated, but it is still very good. I'm not going to give away too much of the plot here since everybody probably already knows the movie. In terms of characters, I like most of the characters in the movie, but Scar is my favorite. He is easily one of Disney's best villains in that he actually succeeds in doing what he attempts to do. His song, "Be Prepared", is also my favorite song in the movie. The other songs, minus "Can You Feel the Love Tonight?", which I personally don't care for, are pretty good too. For my favorite scene, it would be the wildebeast stampede mostly for it's intensity and also for the scene directly after it, where Mufasa dies, to be kind of tearjerking. Overall, it is a very enjoyable movie and warns a 10/10 from me.

Hint for #9: Spagetthi
 
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#9. Lady and the Tramp

Ask somebody about this movie, and chances are the only thing they'll remember about it is the spagetthi scene. Why the spagetthi scene got so iconic, I have no idea. This movie is great. Lady and Tramp are both great characters, with Tramp being my favorite character in the movie, and I also like Jock, Trusty, Tony, and Joe. I will admit I don't like Aunt Sarah, and she's the movie's biggest flaw, but other than that, I love this film. The songs aren't as memorable as the ones in The Lion King for me, but I'd say "He's a Tramp" is the film's best song. For favorite scene, I'd say it's a tie between Tramp's fight with the rat and Jock and Trusty trying to rescue Tramp. Overall, it's an amazing that gets a 10/10 from me.

Hint for #8: "Turbo-tastic!"
 
Is it animated or live-action?

Every movie on this list is animated. Also, no Pixar.

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#8. Wreck-It Ralph

In the 2000's and 2010's, Disney hasn't been having the best films ever IMO. There were good ones, but overall more of them were weaker. My favorite of the ones I like is Wreck-It Ralph. Being a big video-game fan, this film definitely appeals to gamers, with cameos from Bowser, Sonic, etc., however the story is pretty good as well. The concept of a villain wanting to turn good legitimately is a very good plot that doesn't get seen often (Spongebob did do it before in "Mermaidman and Barnacleboy III", but Man Ray still wanted to stay evil, while Ralph genuinely wants to become good). Ralph's interactions with the other characters, mainly Vanellope, were great to watch, and the arcade games themselves as the settings was pretty cool. Ralph would be my favorite character, and "When Can I See You Again?" is my favorite song. For favorite scene, I'd pick the scene where Ralph is trying to get a medal in Hero's Duty. Overall, another great film that earns a 10/10.

Hint for #7: Beata Maria
 
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#7. The Hunchback of Notre Dame

As a kid, I didn't really like this film because I thought it was boring and I didn't understand it. Now that I'm older, I appreciate this film a lot more. It's definitely a lot darker than most Disney films, but I still love it for attempting different things. The characters are great and there isn't anyone I dislike (Yes, I don't mind the gargoyles. Shoot me.), but my favorite is hands down Frollo. Frollo is probably the most interesting Disney villain because he thinks what he does is good, even though he is a very evil man. His lust for Esmeralda is probably kind of creepy for kids, and flat-out dark for anybody, but the extremes Frollo goes to just to force a gypsy to like him are insane. In terms of songs, "Hellfire" is my favorite, but "The Bells of Notre Dame" is pretty close. For favorite scene, hands down "Hellfire", one of my favorite scenes in Disney history. Overall, it gets a 10/10 IMO, for both the amazing villain, and attempting different stuff for a Disney movie.

Hint for #6: Fifi
 
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