Disney+ is now online! 25 excellent Disney movies recommended for you

Disney+ is now online! 25 excellent Disney movies recommended for you

Today (November 14), Disney's new streaming platform Disney+ was officially launched. It is reported that the number of registered users of Disney+ exceeded 10 million on the first day of its launch. At the same time, Polygon has compiled 25 must-see Disney films for movie fans, from the classic "Journey to the Center of the Earth" to the recent "Inside Out", there must be one you like.

(Note: The following rankings are in no particular order)

NO.1 "101 Dalmatians" (1961)

Movie Synopsis:

The Dalmatian dogs Pongo and Partita, raised by Roger and Anita, got married and formed a happy family. Not long after, Partita gave birth to 15 puppies. While the family was enjoying the joy brought by the puppies, Anita's female boss Cruella Deville had a bad idea. She was worried about making a black and white spotted coat, so she sent someone to kidnap the puppy and locked it up in an empty house in the countryside with 84 other Dalmatian puppies. Pongo and Partita, who found that their child was missing, summoned all the dogs in the city through barking to find their child together, and a puppy rescue story began.

NO.2 "The Adventures of Mr. Yi and the Little Toad" (1949)

Movie Synopsis:

"Mr. Evans and Toad's Adventures" is an animated film directed by James Alger and voiced by Claude Allister and Basil Rathbone. This is Disney's 11th classic novella collection of animated features. The "Toad" in the two sections is adapted from Kenneth Grahame's original work "The Wind in the Willows" and the "Legend of Sleepy Hollow" is adapted from the story of the same name in Washington Irving's book "The Sketch Book". The film tells the adventure story of Toad.

NO.3 "Deep Sea Alien" (2005)

Movie Synopsis:

The film is an IMAX-3D documentary directed by James Cameron and Stephen Quay. The film shows the incredible and wonderful world in the depths of the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans. Cameron and the biologists and NASA researchers in the filming team soaked in the waters of the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans. The living environment of the strange creatures on the seabed is like the home of creatures from outer space to them. The crew went to the depths of tens of thousands of feet in the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans to explore and discover the endless mysteries hidden there.

NO.4 "Flying Universal Bed" (1971)

Movie Synopsis:

This film is the second work after Disney's death, and the story takes place during World War II. It is not new to have real actors and cartoon characters perform together, and it is even easier today with the development of computer technology. However, in 1971, when "The Flying Bed" was released, people were surprised by its visual ingenuity and superb skills, and the film became a milestone in the history of cartoon movies.

NO.5 "Bolt" (2008)

Movie Synopsis:

Bolt is a 3D comedy animation film produced by Disney in 2008. The film tells the story of a puppy named Porter who plays a dog with super powers in a popular Hollywood TV series. However, Porter himself does not have any super powers, but he firmly believes that his power is real. After a shoot, Porter, who confuses reality with drama, breaks out of the cage and goes to the street to save Penny. However, he cannot foresee that he will face a real and dangerous world without super powers.

No. 6: The Adventure at Devil’s Mountain (1975)

Movie Synopsis:

Two helpless orphans have unknown superpowers. Unexpectedly, this secret is known by a reckless upstart. The greedy man wants to use their power to fulfill his personal desires. The brave orphans unite to escape from his clutches.

No. 7 "Fantasia 2000" (2000)

Movie Synopsis:

"Fantasia 2000" is a Disney work, co-directed by many famous directors. It is the sequel to the classical music animated film after "Fantasia" in 1940, and it is also the first animated film produced using IMAX technology.

NO.8 "The Navigator" (1986)

Movie Synopsis:

The story of "The Navigator" takes place in 1978. David, a 12-year-old boy, accidentally fell into a valley and lost consciousness. After waking up, David returned home, but found that everything in front of him had changed. It turned out that the time had come to 1986. This means that the 12-year-old David needs to face the future world eight years later. What happened during David's coma?

NO.9: Free Solo (2018)

Movie Synopsis:

Alex Honnold has dreamed of climbing El Capitan barehanded since 2009, and has tried more than 1,000 times since then. Climbing El Capitan barehanded is his "ultimate goal". To this end, he prepared for a year and a half and climbed El Capitan nearly 60 times with the help of ropes. He said that he did this not for rehearsal, but to repeatedly try different rock spots and study the most difficult areas. The documentary captured the magnificent scenery of Yosemite National Park and El Capitan, as well as the historic moment when Honnold climbed to the top.

No. 10 "Inside Out" (2015)

Movie Synopsis:

The lovely little girl Riley was born in an ordinary family in Minnesota. She grew up under the care of her parents and kept countless beautiful and sweet memories in her mind. Of course, these memories are also closely related to several friends that Riley has never met. They are the five main emotions of human beings: joy, sorrow, fear, disgust and anger.

11. Iron Man (2008)

Movie Synopsis:

"Iron Man" is a science fiction adventure film produced by Marvel Studios, USA, adapted from the comic book series of the same name. It is also the first film in the "Marvel Cinematic Universe" series. The film was released in the United States on May 2, 2008, and in mainland China on April 30, 2008. The film tells the story of Tony Stark who improved the function of his armor after he was killed, transformed into "Iron Man", and protected the world peace as a volunteer policeman.

NO.12 "The Giant Peach" (1996)

Movie Synopsis:

"The Adventure of the Giant Peach" is a fantasy adventure film directed by Henry Selick and released in the United States on April 12, 1996. The film is based on Roald Dahl's novel "James and the Giant Peach", which tells the story of the orphan James who flies a giant peach to the metropolis of New York with insects to escape the abuse of his aunt.

13. Journey to the Center of the Earth (1959)

Movie Synopsis:

"Journey to the Center of the Earth" is the first action-adventure film fully produced with digital 3D technology. The film tells the story of geologist Trevor, who was questioned and isolated by academic scientists because of his seemingly illogical conjectures that broke traditional thinking. In order to prove himself and find his missing brother, he and his nephew went on an expedition to Iceland, facing many thrilling dangers.

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