
我在互联网上看到过很多这样的列表,它们试图将有史以来最好的(和最差的)沃尔特·迪斯尼动画电影从最佳到最差,或者从最差到最佳排名。 因此,这就是我对经典的经典“十佳”(十大笑)迪士尼电影的看法。
*为简便起见,此列表中未单独包括续集和前传。 在对“汽车”进行排名时,我指的是整个系列,将重点放在第一部电影上,但也可能会提及或提及某些续集。*
另外,对于本篇评论,我选择不包括任何吉卜力工作室电影。 我将创建一个类似的列表,在不久的将来对这些电影进行排名。 以及梦工厂,唐·布鲁斯和华纳兄弟动画电影的单独列表。
最后,我没有看过每部迪士尼电影(尽管我看过大概80%以上)。 我没看过的所有电影都不会排名,而是会在本文末尾的未排名列表中列出。
这些清单中都不包括短片集,例如《三只卡瓦列罗》和《我的音乐》。 我还省略了迪士尼电影,其中结合了动画和现场动作的动画,例如床把手和扫帚棍,玛丽·波平斯,皮特的龙,詹姆斯和大桃子,陷害罗杰·兔子,《亲爱的我》和《南方之歌》。
您最喜欢的迪士尼电影有哪些? 在下面发表评论。
这是我对每部迪士尼电影的排名方式-我将从最佳影片入手,这样您就不必滚动太多。 ❤
1.)狮子王
确实(尽管迪斯尼否认了),这部电影完全撕掉了一部名为《白狮的金巴》的动画。 是的,他们从这部电影中拿走了所有东西,包括狮子,Zazu,鬣狗,甚至是Simba和Kimba的父亲在云端向他们说话,甚至还有Scar! 完成他的眼睛和一切上的疤痕。 —是的,完全侵犯了某人的知识产权……但是,仍然……狮子王是我最喜欢的迪斯尼电影……他们把金巴拍成了好约一百万倍的电影(这并没有使他们的所作所为“正确”或“确定”)显然,金巴(Kimba)的创作者应该被支付一些版权费。 但是迪斯尼能够讲述一个本已很好的家庭故事,并将其做得更好。 更好的动画效果,更好的表演,更好的音乐和更好的故事情节,因为它们将电视连续剧压缩成电影格式,从而剪裁了很多情节,同时打动了情感上的亮点。
如果您想进一步了解迪士尼对Kimba所做的事情,请查看以下视频(不是我的视频,只是与您分享):
3.)小美人鱼
我将永远喜欢1975年汉斯·克里斯蒂安·安徒生(Hans Christian Andersen)的动画片《小美人鱼》,因为最后她转向了海泡沫。 没有幸福的结局。 但是有时候有了一个爱情故事,没关系,这会使它更具戏剧性。 几乎任何一部电影都能使我发笑,但是要拍一部非常特别的电影才能使我哭泣。 1975年的动画版本也是对原始故事的更忠实改编。 在原始的童话故事中,美人鱼获得了圆满结局的最后机会。 她的王子已经与另一个女人结婚,但是她的姐妹们告诉美人鱼,如果她使用魔法毒药匕首杀死王子和他的新妻子,她可以回到家中回到父亲和姐妹的身边,再次成为美人鱼。 由于无法忍受伤害自己真爱的念头,她选择祝愿他和他的新婚妻子在一起过幸福的生活,随着太阳的升起,她转向海泡,牺牲自己的生活和幸福来换取他的幸福。
迪士尼接受了这个悲惨的悲惨爱情故事,并在其上放了一个可爱的迪士尼旋转片。 尽管这两部电影截然不同,但它们各自的权利都很棒。 我喜欢迪斯尼版《小美人鱼》的侧面角色,音乐和动画。 幻想偶尔有一个幸福的结局也很高兴:)。
如果您还没有看到动漫版本,亚马逊将以10美元的价格出售它。 单击下面的图像将其检出。 https://www.amazon.com/…

21.)由内而外
这是一部可爱且富有情感的电影。 这个故事围绕着一个快乐的“好女孩”展开,她在成长和搬到新家时难以适应自己的情绪。 她不得不抛弃朋友和过去的生活,努力结交新朋友,并适应自己在新家中的新生活。 她不知所措,以至于完全关闭了。 在她的脑海中,她的情绪变得混乱。 她的长期记忆开始消失,剩下的只是空无情感的贝壳。 她的情绪必须在心中共同努力,以恢复长期的记忆。 有些记忆会永远消失,但新的记忆也会被创造出来。 这样,她长大了,在生活和情感中找到了新的幸福和新的平衡。
22.)纠结
纠结是关于长发公主的经典故事的非常独特的转折。 它充满了浪漫,冒险,魅力和幽默。 它还拥有一些迪士尼有史以来最好的音乐。 看看这个Acapella封面,我在YouTube上看到了Peter和Evynne Hollens的光芒。

49.) Chicken Little
I thought this film was cute and funny, but overall a bit too juvenile and simplistic for my tastes. I have nothing bad to say about the film and have even watched it more than twice now.
50.) Frankenweenie
Growing up, I had watched, and even enjoyed the black and white live action version of Frakenweenie, a story about a boy who loves his dog so much he brings him back to life after a tragic accident. I still prefer the live action short film over this version. I feel like the story didn’t change much or gain anything meaningful, despite adding almost another hour of footage to the remake. It’s not necessarily bad, if I had never seen the short film, I’d probably be more inclined to rate this higher.
51.) Dinosaur
I like this film, but ultimately, The Land Before Time did it better. This film lacked originality and also suffered from some pacing issues with the story. It was heart warming and emotionally impactful, but then again, so was the Land Before Time. This film felt like a poor 3D knock off of The Land Before Time in almost every way, and its characters, while cute and likeable, were not nearly as memorable as the ones from Land Before Time.
52.) The Great Mouse Detective
These last ten movies on our list are some of the oldest Disney films, and therefore some of the most simplistic in character development and storytelling. Much like the Rescuers, this is a cute detective film feature hero mice as the stars. It’s even less memorable than the Rescuers however. I hear that the books are much better. You can check out Basil of Bakerstreet here: https://www.amazon.com/Eve-Titus/e/B001HCX2AU/ref=dp_byline_cont_ebooks_1 As well as another story series with mice by the same author, Anatolle.
53.) Robin Hood
Robin Hood’s only redeeming/memorable quality is the use of anthropomorphic animal characters or “furries” to tell this legend of well known bandit turned hero who “robbed from the rich and gave to the poor” along with his band of merry men and their story. Otherwise, there’s little to nothing of interest in this film for those already familiar with the original tale. The furrie thing alone though is enough to make it iconic and immensely popular among furrie culture. You can see a lot of resemblance between Nick in Zootopia and Robin. I also see Robin’s character design as a major source of influence for Rif the fox from Inherit the Earth, one of my favorite PC video games.

54.) Sleeping Beauty
There’s nothing wrong with Sleeping Beauty, or any of the other early “princess movies” unless you’re a feminist, in which case there’s everything wrong with these movies. But I’m no feminist… So I’m fine with these early Disney princess films, but I find them less engaging, memorable, or exciting than the 90s fare of films such as Lion King, Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, and so on…
My favorite version of Sleeping Beauty is a book called “Spindle’s End” — a retelling of Sleeping Beauty told from the animals of the forest. I feel like this book would have made a better Disney film than the Disney Sleeping Beauty. Of course, the Disney Sleeping Beauty is much older than Spindle’s End. The author also has unique retellings of Beauty and the Beast and many other great fairy tales. https://www.amazon.com/Robin-McKinley/e/B000AQ1OUY/ref=dp_byline_cont_book_1
55.) Alice in Wonderland
Alice is not a typical Disney princess. She is perhaps the first example of a strong female lead in a Disney film. She doesn’t need to rely on a prince to save her. She uses her logic and wits to outsmart the queen of hearts and her henchmen. The fantasy setting, although a bit too trippy / drug inspired for my tastes, is in fact memorable and exciting. The cheshire cat is my favorite character in this tale. In the live action remake, I also really liked the hatter’s character and a bit of suggested hints of romance between Alice and Hatter.
56.) Cinderella
Cinderelly, Cinderelly, night and day it’s Cinderelly. The mice sidekicks and Fairy Godmother and their songs are about the most memorable thing I can recall from this film. Did you know there’s also an anime series, and movie (which I believe is piece meal of the series edited into a much abridged movie version?) Check it on MAL: https://myanimelist.net/anime/2817/Cinderella_Monogatari
57.) Snow White
I think this was the first film I saw in theaters — and from what I was told it scared me to death. Looking back now, really all I can remember is “hi ho, hi ho, it’s off to work we go”. I much prefer more original / creative takes on classic fairy tales. Disney’s own series, Once Upon a Time, does a better job at this than their classic cartoons. In Once Upon a Time, we sympathize more with the villains — at least I did — while watching the stories unfold. We learn the back story and motivation for why Snow White’s stepmother hated her so much. And Snow White herself is much less of a mary jane and much less passive and more spunky and fun and quick witted, and a thief like character. — I mean you would have to be resourceful to take care of yourself in the forests, you can’t just be a kept princess. I also have not read, but hear good things about Neil Gaimman’s Snow, Glass, Apples — I mean, it must be good, because it’s almost $2,000 for the hard copy on Amazon lol… https://www.amazon.com/Snow-Glass-Apples-Neil-Gaiman/dp/B000P1OWWQ — Luckily it’s also included in this collection of short stories which you can pick up for about $4. https://www.amazon.com/Smoke-Mirrors-Short-Fictions-Illusions/dp/0380789027/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1519680106&sr=1-1&keywords=snow+glass+apples
58.) A Bug’s Life
Better than Dreamworks’ Antz, but still this is by far Pixar’s weakest film. Not much else to say about this one.
59.) Winnie the Pooh
Winnie the Pooh was a big part of my childhood (I liked Tigger), but now as an adult, I have little desire to ever watch it again.

60.) Peter Pan
I never really liked Peter Pan that much. There’s nothing really “wrong” with it, it just didn’t appeal to me much when I was little.
61.) Pinocchio
I hated Pinocchio, I dunno why. I have heard the book it is based on is dark and creepy AF. The stuff of nightmares.
62.) Fantasia
You either love it or you hate it. 我讨厌 I have nothing against classical music, or musicals even — Moulin Rouge is one of my all time favorite films which I’ve seen probably over a dozen times — but Disney’s Fantasia is just a bore, since it really has no overarching plot and feels too pieced together for my tastes.
Disney feature length animated films I have not watched — In no particular order:
- Victory Through Air Power
- Doug’s 1st Movie
- Recess: School’s Out
- Teacher’s Pet
- 山脉上的家
- Valiant
- 荒野
- Meet the Robinsons
- 料理鼠王
- 罗密欧路边
- Arjun: The Warrior Prince
- Planes
- 大英雄6
- Strange Magic
- 可可