What is the best animated Disney movie ever?

What is the best animated Disney movie ever?

Hard mode: No Emperor's New Groove

Fist of the North Star

Emperor's New Groove
or Hercules
Only two Disney movies i care for in any capacity.

jesus what a shit taste

It's the only remotely good taste possible when it comes to Disney movies, holy shit how can you be this much of a pleb?

Zootopia for obvious reasons

I can honestly say that Wall-E brought tears to my eyes at the end when I watched it in the theaters.

Pinocchio

Fantasia is the only Disney feature that can be classified as art.

Wall-E is Pixar m8, doesn't count

Lion King (cliche, but it's the best)
Fantasia (1940)
Snow White
Beauty and the beast
Tangled
Frozen

bambi is powerfull, and sleeping beauty is kino

Fantasia is Disney's masterpiece but I have a weak spot for Lion King and Aladdin

Hercules

This desu.

Very well Lion King then.

A Goofy Movie

Hercules
Hunchback
Beauty and the Beast

These are my holy trinity and give me feels every time.
> tfw you will go the distance
> tfw if you had a moment in their skin, you'd treasure every instant
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> tfw she sees something there that she hadn't seen before

>Disney
>good movie
No. Go back to Sup Forums pleb

Dumb frogposter

>Hercules
>Renaissance era

Hercules or Mulan for me, but I liked all of them except for the ones from the Revival era, which I may just be too old for.

>The Disney Renaissance is the era from 1989 to 1999 during which Walt Disney Feature Animation (renamed Walt Disney Animation Studios in 2006) experienced a creative resurgence in producing successful animated films based on well-known stories, which restored public and critical interest in The Walt Disney Company as a whole.
>During this decade, the studio produced and released 10 animated films: The Little Mermaid (1989), The Rescuers Down Under (1990), Beauty and the Beast (1991), Aladdin (1992), The Lion King (1994), Pocahontas (1995), The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996), Hercules (1997), Mulan (1998) and Tarzan (1999).

I always liked Mulan but never loved it. It just seemed a bit vanilla and at that point the Renaissance flicks became formulaic.

No one's mentioning Atlantis?

>ranaissance era
>no tarzan

Sleeping Beauty is definitely the prettiest of them all, though Hercules is still my favorite just because I'm a sucker for Greek and Roman stuff.

People born in the mid 90s please fuck off.

Bunny fucking?

what is it with pixar fans and getting actually teary

i love wall-e but tears, seriously?

...

It was a really sweet ending okay.

Fantasia is the best of them all.

Big Hero 6

Sword in the Stone

COME ON PEOPLE

Comfy as fuck tbqh, remember going to see it with my Grandmother and my sister and them hating it, so I went to see it again with a friend after school and he loved it too.

Always wanted to see it as a kid, never got around to it, is it worth it? Same feeling with Treasure Planet, that any good?

Probably Dumbo, Pinocchio or The Lion King.

Treasure Planet is probably the best of that era.
Used to watch it on VHS every night.

treasure planet is fucking great desu.

Hercules by far. Only pedos and furries rate the others.

You post on /fit/ don't you?

No mentions of Alice in Wonderland? Always loved that movie.

>missing on the age of package films
>missing the early 00s run

Wew, that image

My favourites would be Bambi or Pinocchio, really. I hate the Broadway kind of filmmaking the Renaissance brought to american animation

Atlantis is pretty good desu, if you like your Disney films on the Notre Dame side of dark.

Hercules was made for the ADD genereation. Every frame is rammed with unnecessary shit and it lacks the heart of the others.

Fantasia is the best of anything that Disney has ever put out. Period.

Beyond that it's when you grew up and your nostalgia-index talking.

I loved Treasure Planet the most..

Renaissance, obviously.

True. Fantasia 2000 is pretty good as well.

My fathers uncle directed most of the movies in the silver age so I have a liking toward them, but as a 90's kid, the Renaissance era is most nostalgic for me.

Beauty and the beast, no questions asked, only children think otherwise.

prejew and jew ages are more accurate