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Pixar Movies
100

The ultimate icon of the franchise. Her glass slipper and pumpkin carriage are perhaps the most famous symbols in animation history. She defined the "rags-to-riches" trope for generations.

Cinderella

100

Whether you prefer the hand-drawn original or the photorealistic remake, The_______ is a global phenomenon. The 2019 version remains one of the highest-grossing films of all time, while the 1994 original defined a generation with its "Circle of Life" philosophy and iconic soundtrack.

The Lion King

100

The "Hot Dog Dance" is legendary. This show revitalized Mickey Mouse for a new generation and remains one of Disney’s most-watched library titles.

The Mickey Mouse Club House

100

The undisputed face of the Walt Disney Company. Created in 1928, ________ is one of the most recognized fictional characters in human history.

Mickey Mouse

100

The film that started it all. As the first-ever fully computer-animated feature, it changed cinema forever. Woody and Buzz Lightyear are as iconic as Mickey Mouse himself, and their debut adventure remains the most recognizable "face" of Pixar.

Toystory

200

As the one who started it all, ___________ holds a permanent spot in history. She was the star of the first-ever full-length cel-animated feature film.

Snow White 

200

The "Let It Go" era changed Disney forever. ________ shifted the focus from finding a prince to the bond between sisters, becoming a multi-billion dollar brand that remains unavoidable in toys, theme parks, and music.

Frozen

200

This series successfully brought the Marvel Universe to the preschool level. It is consistently the #1 or #2 most-watched original series on the network, known for its catchy theme song by Fall Out Boy’s Patrick Stump.

Spidey and his Amazing Friends

200

Often more popular than Mickey in certain parts of Europe and South America, _______ is known for his fiery temper and unintelligible voice. He has actually appeared in more Disney films than Mickey Mouse himself.

Donald Duck

200

For a generation, this was the definitive Pixar movie. Its vibrant underwater world and memorable characters (like the forgetful Dory) made it a global phenomenon. Even decades later, it remains one of the most quoted and re-watched films in their library.

Finding Nemo

300

_________ is credited with kicking off the Disney Renaissance. Her bright red hair and curiosity made her a favorite for those who grew up in the 90s, and the recent live-action adaptation has kept her in the spotlight.

Ariel 

300

The first animated film ever nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture. It is widely considered the "gold standard" of the Disney Renaissance, known for its Broadway-quality music and sophisticated storytelling.

Beauty and the Beast

300

_________ was a groundbreaking series, praised for its representation and for helping children feel less afraid of going to the doctor. Dottie and her "Big Book of Boo-Boos" remain iconic symbols of the brand.

Doc McStuffins

300

Technically a "silly old bear," _______ is a titan of merchandising. His gentle nature and the world of the Hundred Acre Wood have made him a staple of early childhood for nearly a century.

Winne The Pooh

300

Long before the superhero craze took over Hollywood, the Parr family proved that animated heroes could have depth, humor, and heart. Its unique mid-century aesthetic and incredible action sequences make it a stand-out favorite for adults and kids alike.

The Incredibles

400

_______ made history as the first African American Disney princess. She is highly respected for her work ethic and her dream of owning her own business, rather than just finding a prince.

Tiana

400

With songs written by Lin-Manuel Miranda and a story rooted in Polynesian culture, _________ has become a modern-day classic. It is consistently one of the most-watched movies on streaming platforms worldwide.

Moana

400

________ was Disney’s first "TV Princess," and the show's lore expanded the Disney Princess universe significantly.

Sofia The First

400

The Lion King is often cited as the peak of Disney’s hand-drawn animation. _____ journey from a wide-eyed cub to the King of Pride Rock is a story known by almost every household on the planet.

Simba

400

Famous for its "Married Life" opening sequence—which is widely considered one of the most emotional moments in film history—___________ is known for its bravery in tackling heavy themes with a sense of adventure and a house full of balloons.

Up

500

Though she isn't royal by birth or marriage, ________ is an official Disney Princess because of her "heroic status." She is celebrated for her bravery and for breaking traditional gender roles.

Mulan

500

This is the one that started it all. As the first full-length animated feature, it didn't just build the Disney empire—it proved that animation could be a respected art form. Its historical significance makes it a permanent fixture in film history.

Snow White and the 7 Dwarfs

500

A "Playhouse Disney" era classic that remains famous today, largely due to its focus on classical music and art—and a second life as a popular internet meme. For many Gen Z and Alpha kids, this was their introduction to the Disney Junior brand.

Little Einsteins

500

___________ is a fascinating case of "merchandise dominance." While his movie was a hit, his character design has become an absolute juggernaut in global fashion and collectibles, particularly in Asia, keeping him in the top tier of fame.

Stitch

500

Often cited as Pixar's most "artistic" achievement, __________ managed to tell a compelling love story with almost no dialogue for the first half of the movie. Its environmental message and adorable titular robot make it a high-ranking classic in public memory.

WALL-E

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