60 Disney Animated Movies to Watch

Looking for the perfect animated movie to watch? Whether you’re in the mood for heartwarming tales, epic adventures, or laugh-out-loud comedies, this guide has you covered! We’ve carefully curated a list of animated films, grouped by genre, to help you find your next favorite. All these movies are classics, perfect for family movie night or a solo binge-watch session.

Heartwarming and Family-Friendly

1. Coco (2017, PG, IMDb: 8.4)

Synopsis: A vibrant journey into the Land of the Dead where a young boy discovers the importance of family and music.
What’s Good: Stunning visuals, a heartwarming story, and unforgettable music.

2. The Lion King (1994, G, IMDb: 8.5)

Synopsis: Follow Simba’s journey from a carefree cub to the king of the Pride Lands.
What’s Good: Iconic songs, breathtaking animation, and a timeless story about courage and responsibility.

3. Beauty and the Beast (1991, G, IMDb: 8.0)

Synopsis: A young woman falls in love with a cursed prince in this enchanting tale as old as time.
What’s Good: A perfect blend of romance, music, and unforgettable characters.

4. The Little Mermaid (1989, G, IMDb: 7.6)

Synopsis: Ariel, a mermaid princess, dreams of life on land and makes a risky deal to follow her heart.
What’s Good: Classic Disney magic with memorable songs and a lovable heroine.

5. Big Hero 6 (2014, PG, IMDb: 7.8)

Synopsis: A tech-savvy teen teams up with a lovable robot to save the city from a mysterious villain.
What’s Good: High-tech action combined with a heartfelt story about friendship and loss.

6. Frozen (2013, PG, IMDb: 7.4)

Synopsis: Two sisters, Elsa and Anna, navigate love and power in this icy adventure that took the world by storm.
What’s Good: Catchy songs, a strong message about family, and a magical winter wonderland.

Action and Adventure

7. Mulan (1998, G, IMDb: 7.6)

Synopsis: A brave young woman disguises herself as a man to take her father’s place in the Chinese army.
What’s Good: Action-packed, with a strong female lead and inspiring themes of courage and honor.

8. The Jungle Book (1967, G, IMDb: 7.6)

Synopsis: A boy raised by wolves must face his destiny and return to the human world.
What’s Good: A classic tale with memorable characters and catchy tunes that stand the test of time.

9. Tangled (2010, PG, IMDb: 7.7)

Synopsis: Rapunzel, a princess with magical hair, escapes her tower and discovers the world outside.
What’s Good: A delightful mix of humor, romance, and adventure with stunning animation.

10. Aladdin (1992, G, IMDb: 8.0)

Synopsis: A street-smart young man discovers a magic lamp that changes his life forever.
What’s Good: A magical adventure with unforgettable songs and a hilarious genie.

11. Tarzan (1999, G, IMDb: 7.3)

Synopsis: Raised by gorillas, Tarzan must choose between his jungle home and the human world.
What’s Good: Thrilling action scenes, a strong message about identity, and a powerful soundtrack by Phil Collins.

12. The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996, G, IMDb: 7.0)

Synopsis: A disfigured bell-ringer fights to protect the city he loves from a corrupt judge.
What’s Good: Darker themes and stunning visuals make this a standout in Disney’s catalog.

Comedy and Laughter

13. The Emperor’s New Groove (2000, G, IMDb: 7.4)

Synopsis: An arrogant emperor is turned into a llama and must team up with a peasant to reclaim his throne.
What’s Good: Hilarious and quirky, with lots of laugh-out-loud moments and memorable characters.

14. Zootropolis (2016, PG, IMDb: 8.0)

Synopsis: A rookie bunny cop teams up with a sly fox to solve a mystery in a city where animals live like humans.
What’s Good: Witty, fast-paced, and packed with clever social commentary.

15. Wreck-It Ralph (2012, PG, IMDb: 7.7)

Synopsis: A video game villain wants to be a hero and sets out to prove he’s more than just a “bad guy.”
What’s Good: Creative and fun, with lots of nostalgic references for gamers.

16. Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988, PG, IMDb: 7.7)

Synopsis: A cartoon rabbit teams up with a hard-boiled detective to clear his name in a world where toons and humans coexist.
What’s Good: A unique blend of live-action and animation, with a hilarious and engaging storyline.

17. Lilo & Stitch (2002, PG, IMDb: 7.3)

Synopsis: An alien experiment crash-lands in Hawaii and becomes part of a unique family.
What’s Good: A heartwarming and funny story about family and acceptance, with a quirky, lovable alien.

18. The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (1977, G, IMDb: 7.6)

Synopsis: Join Pooh and his friends in the Hundred Acre Wood for fun-filled adventures.
What’s Good: Gentle humor and timeless charm make this a perfect watch for all ages.

Fantasy and Magic

19. Spirited Away (2001, PG, IMDb: 8.6)

Synopsis: A young girl finds herself trapped in a mysterious, magical world and must find a way back home.
What’s Good: Visually stunning with deep themes and a mesmerizing story.

20. The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993, PG, IMDb: 8.0)

Synopsis: Jack Skellington, the Pumpkin King, tries to bring Christmas to Halloween Town with chaotic results.
What’s Good: A unique, gothic fairy tale with memorable characters and music.

21. Alice in Wonderland (1951, G, IMDb: 7.4)

Synopsis: A curious girl tumbles into a fantastical world filled with bizarre creatures and surreal adventures.
What’s Good: Whimsical, imaginative, and full of delightful nonsense.

22. Peter Pan (1953, G, IMDb: 7.3)

Synopsis: Join Peter and the Darling children as they fly to Neverland, where they encounter pirates, mermaids, and the Lost Boys.
What’s Good: A timeless adventure filled with magic, wonder, and a sense of eternal youth.

23. Sleeping Beauty (1959, G, IMDb: 7.2)

Synopsis: A princess cursed to sleep for 100 years can only be awakened by true love’s kiss.
What’s Good: Gorgeous animation and a classic fairy tale make this a Disney favorite.

24. Fantasia (1940, G, IMDb: 7.7)

Synopsis: A collection of animated interpretations set to classical music, creating a magical and visually stunning experience.
What’s Good: A unique, artistic masterpiece that blends music and animation in a way that’s never been done before.

Adventure and Exploration

25. Atlantis: The Lost Empire (2001, PG, IMDb: 6.9)

Synopsis: A young explorer leads a crew in search of the legendary lost city of Atlantis.
What’s Good: An underrated gem with thrilling action and a richly imagined world.

26. Treasure Planet (2002, PG, IMDb: 7.2)

Synopsis: A futuristic retelling of “Treasure Island,” where a young boy embarks on a space voyage to find treasure.
What’s Good: Exciting sci-fi adventure with a heartwarming story of self-discovery.

27. The Rescuers Down Under (1990, G, IMDb: 6.9)

Synopsis: Two mice from the Rescue Aid Society travel to the Australian Outback to save a boy and a rare eagle.
What’s Good: A thrilling sequel with stunning animation and a daring rescue mission.

28. Brother Bear (2003, G, IMDb: 6.8)

Synopsis: A young man is transformed into a bear and learns valuable life lessons from the creatures of the forest.
What’s Good: A beautiful story of transformation and understanding, set against a backdrop of breathtaking landscapes.

29. Dinosaur (2000, PG, IMDb: 6.4)

Synopsis: A young dinosaur embarks on a journey to find a new home after a devastating meteor shower.
What’s Good: Visually impressive with a strong message about survival and family.

Classic and Nostalgic

30. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937, G, IMDb: 7.6)

Synopsis: The classic tale of Snow White, who escapes her wicked stepmother and finds refuge with seven dwarfs.
What’s Good: The first-ever feature-length animated film, a timeless story, and a visual masterpiece.

31. Pinocchio (1940, G, IMDb: 7.5)

Synopsis: A wooden puppet longs to become a real boy, but must prove himself worthy by being brave and truthful.
What’s Good: A classic moral tale with stunning animation and memorable characters.

32. Bambi (1942, G, IMDb: 7.3)

Synopsis: Follow the life of a young deer as he grows up in the forest and learns about love, loss, and survival.
What’s Good: Beautifully animated and emotionally powerful, this film is a poignant reflection on life in the wild.

33. Dumbo (1941, G, IMDb: 7.2)

Synopsis: An elephant with oversized ears learns to embrace his differences and finds fame as a circus star.
What’s Good: A heartwarming story about acceptance and believing in yourself, with unforgettable moments.

34. Cinderella (1950, G, IMDb: 7.3)

Synopsis: A mistreated girl finds her life transformed when she meets her fairy godmother and the prince of her dreams.
What’s Good: A beloved fairy tale brought to life with beautiful animation and memorable songs.

35. Lady and the Tramp (1955, G, IMDb: 7.3)

Synopsis: A refined cocker spaniel and a streetwise mutt embark on a romantic adventure.
What’s Good: A charming love story with one of Disney’s most iconic scenes.

Animal Adventures

36. 101 Dalmatians (1961, G, IMDb: 7.3)

Synopsis: A couple’s dalmatians and their adorable puppies are kidnapped by the evil Cruella de Vil, leading to a heart-pounding rescue mission.
What’s Good: A thrilling story packed with suspense, lovable pups, and a villain you’ll love to hate!

37. Robin Hood (1973, G, IMDb: 7.5)

Synopsis: Robin Hood and his band of merry animals outwit the greedy Prince John in this fun, action-packed version of the legendary tale.
What’s Good: Classic storytelling with a delightful animal twist and catchy tunes.

38. The Fox and the Hound (1981, G, IMDb: 7.3)

Synopsis: A fox and a hound form an unlikely friendship that’s tested as they grow up and face their roles in the natural world.
What’s Good: A heartwarming and emotional tale about friendship and nature’s challenges.

39. Oliver & Company (1988, G, IMDb: 6.7)

Synopsis: Based on Dickens’ “Oliver Twist,” a kitten joins a gang of street dogs in New York City for a series of daring adventures.
What’s Good: Urban adventure, lovable characters, and toe-tapping music from Billy Joel.

Supernatural and Sci-Fi

40. The Black Cauldron (1985, PG, IMDb: 6.4)

Synopsis: A young boy and his friends embark on a perilous quest to stop an evil king from acquiring the magical Black Cauldron.
What’s Good: Darker than most Disney films, offering an exciting and mysterious fantasy tale.

41. Treasure Planet (2002, PG, IMDb: 7.2)

Synopsis: A thrilling space adventure with a young boy who embarks on a voyage across the galaxy to find hidden treasure.
What’s Good: Unique visuals combining hand-drawn and computer animation, with a compelling coming-of-age story.

42. Bolt (2008, PG, IMDb: 6.8)

Synopsis: A dog who stars in a TV show believes he actually has superpowers and embarks on a real-life adventure to save his owner.
What’s Good: Fun action scenes, a lovable dog protagonist, and great humor.

43. Meet the Robinsons (2007, G, IMDb: 6.8)

Synopsis: A young inventor travels to the future, meets a quirky family, and learns about the importance of not giving up.
What’s Good: Whimsical, imaginative, and filled with heartwarming messages about family and perseverance.

44. Frankenweenie (2012, PG, IMDb: 6.9)

Synopsis: After his beloved dog passes away, a young boy brings him back to life with science, but things don’t go as planned.
What’s Good: A stop-motion black-and-white homage to classic monster films with a heartwarming twist.

Musical Magic

45. The Princess and the Frog (2009, G, IMDb: 7.1)

Synopsis: A hardworking young woman in New Orleans gets tangled up in a magical adventure after she kisses a frog who claims to be a prince.
What’s Good: A jazzy, vibrant musical with stunning hand-drawn animation and a modern twist on a classic fairy tale.

46. Fantasia 2000 (1999, G, IMDb: 7.2)

Synopsis: A continuation of the original “Fantasia,” blending classical music with stunning animation.
What’s Good: A feast for the eyes and ears, with impressive animation set to some of the greatest pieces of music ever composed.

47. Enchanted (2007, PG, IMDb: 7.0)

Synopsis: An animated princess finds herself in the real world, where she discovers that happily ever after isn’t as simple as it seems.
What’s Good: A delightful blend of live-action and animation, with a fresh and funny take on fairy tale tropes.

48. The AristoCats (1970, G, IMDb: 7.1)

Synopsis: A group of aristocratic cats must find their way home after being kidnapped by a greedy butler.
What’s Good: A light-hearted, jazzy adventure with charming animation and fun characters.

Fun for the Whole Family

49. Bedknobs and Broomsticks (1971, G, IMDb: 7.0)

Synopsis: A young witch-in-training teams up with three kids to find a powerful spell that could help Britain win World War II.
What’s Good: A blend of live-action and animation, with plenty of magical fun and adventure.

50. The Rescuers (1977, G, IMDb: 6.9)

Synopsis: Two brave mice from the Rescue Aid Society set out to save a little girl from a treacherous kidnapper.
What’s Good: An exciting rescue mission filled with suspense, humor, and heart.

51. The Brave Little Toaster (1987, G, IMDb: 7.3)

Synopsis: A group of household appliances embarks on a journey to find their master, encountering numerous dangers along the way.
What’s Good: A surprisingly emotional and adventurous story about loyalty and perseverance.

52. DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp (1990, G, IMDb: 6.8)

Synopsis: Scrooge McDuck and his nephews go on a treasure hunt that leads them to a magical lamp with incredible powers.
What’s Good: A fun and fast-paced adventure with beloved characters from the classic “DuckTales” series.

Underrated and Hidden Gems

53. Brother Bear (2003, G, IMDb: 6.8)

Synopsis: A young man who is magically transformed into a bear learns valuable life lessons from the creatures of the forest.
What’s Good: A beautiful story about transformation, understanding, and nature’s wisdom.

54. The Great Mouse Detective (1986, G, IMDb: 7.2)

Synopsis: A clever mouse detective and his assistant take on a criminal mastermind in this thrilling adventure.
What’s Good: A gripping detective story, with suspense, humor, and plenty of heart.

55. The Sword in the Stone (1963, G, IMDb: 7.1)

Synopsis: A young boy named Wart learns about leadership, magic, and destiny from the wise wizard Merlin.
What’s Good: A charming, magical coming-of-age story with plenty of humor and adventure.

56. A Goofy Movie (1995, G, IMDb: 6.9)

Synopsis: Goofy takes his son Max on a cross-country road trip, leading to hilarious and heartfelt moments.
What’s Good: A fun, family-friendly movie with memorable father-son bonding moments.

Classic and Nostalgic (continued)

57. Cinderella (1950, G, IMDb: 7.3)

Synopsis: A mistreated girl finds her life transformed when she meets her fairy godmother and the prince of her dreams.
What’s Good: A beloved fairy tale brought to life with beautiful animation and memorable songs.

58. Lady and the Tramp (1955, G, IMDb: 7.3)

Synopsis: A refined cocker spaniel and a streetwise mutt embark on a romantic adventure.
What’s Good: A charming love story with one of Disney’s most iconic scenes.

59. Dumbo (1941, G, IMDb: 7.2)

Synopsis: An elephant with oversized ears learns to embrace his differences and finds fame as a circus star.
What’s Good: A heartwarming story about acceptance and believing in yourself, with unforgettable moments.

60. Bambi (1942, G, IMDb: 7.3)

Synopsis: Follow the life of a young deer as he grows up in the forest and learns about love, loss, and survival.
What’s Good: Beautifully animated and emotionally powerful, this film is a poignant reflection on life in the wild.

With this expanded guide, you’ve got even more options for your next movie night! From heartwarming tales of friendship and family to thrilling adventures and laugh-out-loud comedies, these films will take you on an unforgettable journey.

Whether you’re streaming on Netflix, Amazon, or Disney+, there’s something for everyone. Enjoy!