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1. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (December 21, 1937) (animated musical, fantasy) (G)
Directors: David Hand (Supervising Director) (1900–1986), Perce Pearce (1900–1955), William Cottrell, Larry Morey (1905–1971), Wilfred Jackson (1906–1988) and Ben Sharpsteen (1895–1980)
Written by: Ted Sears (1900–1958), Richard Creedon, Otto Englander, Dick Rickard, Earl Hurd (1880–1940), Merrill De Maris (1898–1948), Dorothy Ann Blank and Webb Smith
Based on: "Snow White" (German fairy tale, 1812) by Brothers Grimm
Producer: Walt Disney (1901–1966)
Voices: Roy Atwell (1878–1962), Stuart Buchanan (1894–1974), Adriana Caselotti (1916–1997), Eddie Collins (1883–1940), Pinto Colvig (1892–1967), Billy Gilbert (1894–1971), Otis Harlan (1865–1940), Lucille La Verne (1872–1945), Scotty Mattraw (1880–1946), Moroni Olsen (1889–1954), Harry Stockwell (1902–1984)
Composers: Frank Churchill (1901–1942), Paul Smith (1906–1985), Leigh Harline (1907–1969)
Release: January 1938 (Limited); February 4, 1938 (Wide release)
Box office: $416.0 million
Critic Score: 98% Certified Fresh
Average Rating: 8.8/10
Consensus: With its involving story and characters, vibrant art, and memorable songs, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs set the animation standard for decades to come.
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PRINCE: One heart
GRUMPY: You don't...
BASHFUL: Ain't he sweet?
PRINCE: I have but one song
SNOW WHITE: Uh-uh, uh-uh!
PRINCE: (SINGING) On song
DOC: Courage, men, courage.
PRINCE: That has possessed me
DOC: Now don't you worry about us.
HAPPY: Never say die. Never say die.
SNOW WHITE:
You mean he can't talk?
SNOW WHITE:
And you, you're Sleepy.
SNOW WHITE:
And you're, you're Bashful.
HAPPY: Who will?
DOC: Yes, who?
DOC: Snow White?
ALL: The Princess?
DOC: The door is open.
HAPPY: The chimney's smoking.
HAPPY: We'll be all right, ma'am.
DOC: Go right on up now, my dear.
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__________________________GRUMPY: You don't...
BASHFUL: Ain't he sweet?
PRINCE: I have but one song
SNOW WHITE: Uh-uh, uh-uh!
PRINCE: (SINGING) On song
DOC: Courage, men, courage.
PRINCE: That has possessed me
DOC: Now don't you worry about us.
HAPPY: Never say die. Never say die.
SNOW WHITE:
You mean he can't talk?
SNOW WHITE:
And you, you're Sleepy.
SNOW WHITE:
And you're, you're Bashful.
HAPPY: Who will?
DOC: Yes, who?
DOC: Snow White?
ALL: The Princess?
DOC: The door is open.
HAPPY: The chimney's smoking.
HAPPY: We'll be all right, ma'am.
DOC: Go right on up now, my dear.
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2. Pinocchio (February 7, 1940) (animated musical, fantasy, drama) (G)
Directors: Ben Sharpsteen (Supervising Director) (1895–1980), Hamilton Luske (Supervising Director) (1903–1968), William "Bill" Roberts, Norman Ferguson (1902–1957), Jack Kinney (1909–1992), Wilfred Jackson (1906–1988) and T. Hee (1911–1988)
Written by: Ted Sears (1900–1958), Otto Englander, Webb Smith, William Cottrell, Joseph Sabo, Erdman Penner and Aurelius Battaglia (1910–1984)
Based on: The Adventures of Pinocchio (Italian novel, 1883) by Carlo Collodi
Producer: Walt Disney (1901–1966)
Voices: Mel Blanc (1908–1989), Don Brodie (1899–2001), Walter Catlett (1889–1960), Frankie Darro (1917–1976), Cliff Edwards (1895–1971), Dickie Jones (1927–2014), Charles Judels (1882–1969), Christian Rub (1886–1956), Evelyn Venable (1913–1993)
Composers: Oliver Wallace (1887–1963), Leigh Harline (1907–1969), Paul Smith (1906–1985)
Release: February 9, 1940 (Wide release)
Critic Score: 100% Certified Fresh
Average Rating: 9.1/10
Consensus: Ambitious, adventurous, and sometimes frightening, Pinocchio arguably represents the pinnacle of Disney's collected works – it's beautifully crafted and emotionally resonant.
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GEPPETTO: Oh!
PINOCCHIO: Oh.
JIMINY: Pinocchio!
JIMINY: Pinocchio!
PINOCCHIO: Why?
LAMPWICK: Mama?
FAIRY: You don't say!
FAIRY: No, Pinocchio.
JIMINY: Mr. Geppetto?
GEPPETTO: Well, now,
GEPPETTO: Pinocchio!
STROMBOLI: Giddy up!
JIMINY: Look out below!
JIMINY: Hey! What the...
JIMINY: Yeah, and Figaro.
HONEST JOHN: Yes, yes.
GEPPETTO: Ah. Because.
PINOCCHIO: And Cleo too.
WOMAN: You have no strings
WOMAN: You have no strings
PINOCCHIO: He... He's gone.
STROMBOLI: Get along there.
PINOCCHIO: Bye, Jiminy! Bye!
GEPPETTO: Oh, to learn things
GEPPETTO: See? (CHUCKLES)
GEPPETTO: Boo! (CHUCKLING)
HONEST JOHN: Hi-diddle-dee-dee
GEPPETTO: Boo! (CHUCKLING)
HONEST JOHN: Hi-diddle-dee-dee
GEPPETTO: Cleo, meet Pinocchio.
GEPPETTO: A real live boy. Ha-ha!
HONEST JOHN: (SIGHS) Splendid!
PINOCCHIO: Father? Father, it's me.
GEPPETTO: Professor, lots of music!
LAMPWICK: Heh, some fun, huh, kid?
GEPPETTO: Oh, Cleo! I almost forgot.
GEPPETTO: (CHUCKLING) Wait, wait.
BARKER: Right here, boys! Right here.
JIMINY: I gotta get in! My pal's in there.
BARKER: Right here, boys! Right here.
JIMINY: I gotta get in! My pal's in there.
BARKER: Tobacco Row! Tobacco Row!
GEPPETTO: It's no use. We're done for!
GEPPETTO:
Oh, everybody has to sleep.
Oh, everybody has to sleep.
GEPPETTO:
Huh? Oh, yeah, yeah. Here.
HONEST JOHN:
You stop and buy out a candy store
HONEST JOHN:
You wear your hair in a pompadour
HONEST JOHN:
You ride around in a coach and four
HONEST JOHN:
A waxed moustache and a beaver coat
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__________________________Huh? Oh, yeah, yeah. Here.
HONEST JOHN:
You stop and buy out a candy store
HONEST JOHN:
You wear your hair in a pompadour
HONEST JOHN:
You ride around in a coach and four
HONEST JOHN:
A waxed moustache and a beaver coat
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3. Fantasia (November 13, 1940) (G)
Directors/Written by: See full credits
Based on: The Sorcerer's Apprentice segment based on "The Sorcerer's Apprentice" (German poem, 1797) by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Producer: Walt Disney (1901–1966)
Release: January 29, 1941 (Roadshow); January 8, 1942 (Wide release)
Critic Score: 96% Certified Fresh
Average Rating: 8.6/10
Consensus: A landmark in animation (and a huge influence on the medium of music video), Disney's Fantasia is a relentlessly inventive blend of the classics with phantasmagorical images.
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4. Dumbo (October 23, 1941) (G)
Directors: Ben Sharpsteen (Supervising Director) (1895–1980), Norman Ferguson (1902–1957), Wilfred Jackson (1906–1988), William "Bill" Roberts, Jack Kinney (1909–1992) and Samuel Armstrong
Written by: Joe Grant (1908–2005), Dick Huemer and Otto Englander
Based on: Dumbo, the Flying Elephant (American Roll-A-Book, 1939) by Helen Aberson
Producer: Walt Disney (1901–1966)
Voices: Billy Bletcher (1894–1979), Herman Bing (1889–1947), Edward Brophy (1895–1960), Cliff Edwards (1895–1971), Verna Felton (1890–1966), Noreen Gammill (1898–1988), Sterling Holloway (1905–1992), Sarah Selby (1905–1980), Margaret Wright (1917–1999)
Composers: Frank Churchill (1901–1942), Oliver Wallace (1887–1963)
Critic Score: 97%.
Average Rating: 8.3/10
Consensus: Dumbo packs plenty of story into its brief runtime, along with all the warm animation and wonderful music you'd expect from a Disney classic.
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CLOWN: Jump!
ELEPHANT 2: Nor I.
FEMALE: Over here!
STORK: Oh, of course.
CROW: Look at him go!
TIMOTHY: I think they're cute.
CROW 1: So long, glamour boy!
ELEPHANT 4: Girls, girls! Listen!
ELEPHANT 1: How awful for her.
CROW 2: Man, I got his autograph.
CROW: Then, right after that, you...
ELEPHANT 4: Here he comes now.
BOY: Biggest slingshot in the world!
MAN: ...starts in exactly 15 minutes.
CLOWN: There's plaster in his eyes.
MAN: ...starts in exactly 15 minutes.
CLOWN: There's plaster in his eyes.
RINGMASTER: Ladies and gentlemen,
CROW: Why, he flies just like an eagle.
ELEPHANT 1: You sweet little thing.
ELEPHANT 2: He is cute, isn't he?
_________________________________5. Bambi (August 13, 1942) (animated drama) (G)
Directors: David Hand (Supervising Director) (1900–1986), James Algar (1912–1988), William "Bill" Roberts, Norman Wright, Samuel Armstrong, Paul Satterfield and Graham Heid
Written by: Perce Pearce (1900–1955), Larry Morey (1905–1971), Vernon Stallings (1891–1963), Melvin Shaw (1914–2012), Carl Fallberg (1915–1996), Chuck Couch and Ralph Wright (1908–1983)
Based on: Bambi, A Life in the Woods (Austrian novel, 1923) by Felix Salten
Producer: Walt Disney (1901–1966)
Voices: Peter Behn (1934-), Thelma Boardman (1909–1978), Donnie Dunagan (1934-), Sam Edwards (1915–2004), Ann Gillis (1927–2018), Otis Harlan (1865–1940), Sterling Holloway (1905–1992), Cammie King (1934–2010), Mary Lansing (1911–1988), Margaret Lee (1909–1989), Donald Novis (1906–1966), Fred Shields (1904–1974), John Sutherland (1910–2001), Paula Winslowe (1910–1996), Will Wright (1894–1962)
Composers: Frank Churchill (1901–1942), Edward H. Plumb (1907–1958)
Release: August 21, 1942 (Wide release)
Box office: $267.4 million
Critic Score: 91% Certified Fresh
Average Rating: 8.2/10
Consensus: Elegantly animated and deeply touching, Bambi is an enduring, endearing, and moving Disney classic.
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FALINE: Bambi.
ANIMAL 1: Oh. Well.
ANIMAL 1: Well, look.
THUMPER: Wake up.
THUMPER: Wake up.
MRS. HARE: Thumper.
MRS. HARE: Thumper.
THUMPER: Hiya, Bambi.
THUMPER: Hello, Bambi.
GREAT PRINCE: It is Man.
ANIMAL 3: Hello. Hello, there.
GREAT PRINCE: Get up, Bambi.
FRIEND OWL: Come on. (SHOOING)
RABBITS: Good morning, Prince Bambi.
MRS. HARE:
Thumper. Come on.
Thumper. Come on.
MRS. HARE:
Good morning, young prince.
Good morning, young prince.
MRS. POSSUM:
Good morning, young prince.
Good morning, young prince.
ANIMAL 2: Well.
ANIMAL 3: Isn't he cute?
ANIMAL 1: Yes, congratulations.
ANIMAL 2: Congratulations.
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6. Saludos Amigos (February 6, 1943)
Directors: William "Bill" Roberts, Jack Kinney (1909–1992), Hamilton Luske (1903–1968) and Wilfred Jackson (1906–1988)
Written by: Homer Brightman, Ralph Wright (1908–1983), Roy Williams (1907–1976), Harold Reeves, Richard Huemer and Joe Grant (1908–2005)
Producer: Walt Disney (1901–1966)
Voices: Pinto Colvig (1892–1967), Clarence Nash (1904–1985), Jose Oliveira (1914–1995), Fred Shields (1904–1974)
Composers: Paul Smith (1906–1985), Edward H. Plumb (1907–1958)
Release: August 24, 1942 (Premiere)
Critic Score: 80%.
Average Rating: 6.4/10
Consensus: One of Disney's lesser-known animated films, Saludos Amigos may be slight stuff, but it's still a spirited, energetic travelogue.
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7. The Three Caballeros (February 3, 1945) (animated musical) (G)
Supervising Director: Norman Ferguson (1902–1957)
Sequence Directors: Clyde Geronimi (1901–1989), Jack Kinney (1909–1992) and William "Bill" Roberts
Story/Screenplay: Homer Brightman, Ernest Terrazas, Ted Sears (1900–1958), Bill Peet (1915–2002), Ralph Wright (1908–1983), Elmer Plummer, Roy Williams, William Cottrell, Del Connell and James Bodrero
Producer: Walt Disney (1901–1966)
Voices: Joaquin Garay (1911–1990), Frank Graham (1914–1950), Sterling Holloway (1905–1992), Dora Luz (1918–2018), Aurora Miranda (1915–2005), Clarence Nash (1904–1985), Jose Oliveira (1914–1995), Fred Shields (1904–1974)
Composers: Edward H. Plumb (1907–1958), Paul Smith (1906–1985), Charles Wolcott (1906–1987)
Premiere: December 21, 1944
Critic Score: 88%.
Average Rating: 6.8/10
Consensus: One of Disney's more abstract creations, The Three Caballeros is a dazzling, colorful picture that shows the company at an artistic acme.
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JOE: Ah, Baía.
JOE: Ah, Baía.
JOE: Sim, senhor.
JOE: (SINGS) Oh,
JOE: Hurry, Donald, hurry!
DONALD: Say, what's this?
JOE: (LAUGHS) Uh, uh, uh.
PANCHITO: You see, Donald?
JOE: Watch your step, Donald.
PEDDLER: (SINGS) Oh, oh, oh
NARRATOR: By the way, amigo,
PANCHITO: Ah, Jalisco no te rajes
DONALD: Well, what do you know?
DONALD: Adios, so long. Good-bye!
GAUCHO: Caramba! The jig was up.
PANCHITO: This custom takes place
HOLLOWAY: Four bells and all's well.
DONALD: Am I going to like this place!
JOE: Ah, Baía.
JOE: Ah, Baía.
JOE: Sim, senhor.
JOE: (SINGS) Oh,
JOE: Hurry, Donald, hurry!
DONALD: Say, what's this?
JOE: (LAUGHS) Uh, uh, uh.
PANCHITO: You see, Donald?
JOE: Watch your step, Donald.
PEDDLER: (SINGS) Oh, oh, oh
NARRATOR: By the way, amigo,
PANCHITO: Ah, Jalisco no te rajes
DONALD: Well, what do you know?
DONALD: Adios, so long. Good-bye!
GAUCHO: Caramba! The jig was up.
PANCHITO: This custom takes place
HOLLOWAY: Four bells and all's well.
DONALD: Am I going to like this place!
HOLLOWAY: Must be near Cape Horn.
NARRATOR: (LAUGHS) Never satisfied!
NARRATOR:
Now he's called the Aracuan
HOLLOWAY: El fin, the end.
NARRATOR: ...yes, thank you.
NARRATOR: ...yes, thank you.
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__________________________8. Make Mine Music (April 20, 1946)
Directors: Jack Kinney (1909–1992), Clyde Geronimi (1901–1989), Hamilton Luske (1903–1968), Robert Cormack and Joshua Meador
Story/Screenplay: Homer Brightman, Dick Huemer, Dick Kinney, John Walbridge, Tom Oreb, Dick Shaw, Eric Gurney, Sylvia Holland, T. Hee (1911–1988), Erdman Penner, Dick Kelsey (1905–1987), James Bodrero, Roy Williams, Cap Palmer, Jesse Marsh and Erwin Graham
Based on: Peter and the Wolf segment based on "Peter and the Wolf" (Russian fairy tale, 1936) by Sergei Prokofiev
Producer: Walt Disney (1901–1966)
Voices: Jerry Colonna (1904–1986), Ken Darby (1909–1992), Nelson Eddy (1901–1967), Benny Goodman (1909–1986), Sterling Holloway (1905–1992), David Lichine (1910–1972), Andy Russell (1919–1992), Dinah Shore (1916–1994)
Composers: Eliot Daniel (1908–1997), Ken Darby (1909–1992), Charles Wolcott (1906–1987), Oliver Wallace (1887–1963), Edward H. Plumb (1907–1958)
Wide release: August 15, 1946
Box office: $2.25 million
Critic Score: 67%.
Average Rating: 6.3/10
Consensus: This collection of musical-themed shorts doesn't reach the artistic heights of Fantasia, but it's well animated and mostly good fun.
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9. Fun and Fancy Free (September 27, 1947) (animated musical, fantasy) (G)
Directors: Jack Kinney (1909–1992), William "Bill" Roberts and Hamilton Luske (1903–1968)
Story/Screenplay: Homer Brightman, Harry Reeves, Ted Sears (1900–1958), Lance Nolley, Eldon Dedini and Tom Oreb
Based on: Bongo segment based on Little Bear Bongo (American short story, 1936) by Sinclair Lewis; Mickey and the Beanstalk segment based on Jack and the Beanstalk (British fairy tale)
Producer: Walt Disney (1901–1966)
Voices: Edgar Bergen (1903–1978), Pinto Colvig (1892–1967), Walt Disney (1901–1966), Cliff Edwards (1895–1971), Billy Gilbert (1894–1971), James MacDonald (1906–1991), Clarence Nash (1904–1985), Dinah Shore (1916–1994)
Composers: Oliver Wallace (1887–1963), Paul Smith (1906–1985), Eliot Daniel (1908–1997), Charles Wolcott (1906–1987)
Box office: $2.4 million
Critic Score: 71%.
Average Rating: 6/10
Consensus: Though it doesn't quite live up to its title, Fun and Fancy Free has its moments, and it's a rare opportunity to see Mickey, Donald, and Goofy together.
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LUANA: Oh!
DINAH: Ohh.
BERGEN: No, no.
LUANA: What is it?
CHARLIE: Kerplop.
MICKEY: But Donald!
BERGEN: Poor Mickey,
LUANA: Oh, Mr. Bergen!
DINAH: But if you're only
DINAH: But if you're only
CHARLIE: The hard way.
LUANA: What happened?
MORTIMER: Trees. Yeah.
DINAH: At last he was free.
DINAH: He was crackin' up!
CHARLIE: I pass. New deal.
DONALD: Food! Let me at it!
GOOFY: Easy, Donald. Easy!
DINAH: Then came the dawn.
BERGEN: And there they are,
MORTIMER: Well, search me.
DINAH: "I love you, Lulubelle."
CHARLIE: Well, somebody did.
MORTIMER: Landscape. Yeah.
DINAH: Just kind of play around
BERGEN: Yes, I agree with you.
MORTIMER: Well, don't tell him!
CHARLIE: She's an udder failure.
CHARLIE: Caught with his pants...
DINAH: With nature's gang around
BERGEN: Days pass, weeks pass.
LUANA: Oh!
DINAH: Ohh.
BERGEN: No, no.
LUANA: What is it?
CHARLIE: Kerplop.
MICKEY: But Donald!
BERGEN: Poor Mickey,
LUANA: Oh, Mr. Bergen!
DINAH: But if you're only
DINAH: But if you're only
CHARLIE: The hard way.
LUANA: What happened?
MORTIMER: Trees. Yeah.
DINAH: At last he was free.
DINAH: He was crackin' up!
CHARLIE: I pass. New deal.
DONALD: Food! Let me at it!
GOOFY: Easy, Donald. Easy!
DINAH: Then came the dawn.
BERGEN: And there they are,
MORTIMER: Well, search me.
DINAH: "I love you, Lulubelle."
CHARLIE: Well, somebody did.
MORTIMER: Landscape. Yeah.
DINAH: Just kind of play around
BERGEN: Yes, I agree with you.
MORTIMER: Well, don't tell him!
CHARLIE: She's an udder failure.
CHARLIE: Caught with his pants...
DINAH: With nature's gang around
BERGEN: Days pass, weeks pass.
JIMINY: Everyone keeps askin' me
CHARLIE: Ahem. Bean, you mean.
BERGEN: And there goes the giant!
CHARLIE: Well, it wasn't Cinderella.
LUANA: Well, at least they had milk.
BERGEN: No, thank you. I mean no.
CHARLIE: Just like the eighth grade.
CHARLIE: Now it's Gruesome Gulch.
CHARLIE: Uh, just tell it. Don't ham it.
MORTIMER: Mmm. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
BERGEN: But are their spirits broken?
GIANT: Pot roast! Chocolate pot roast!
CHARLIE: If she can't, I know who can.
BERGEN: What's the matter, Mortimer?
CHARLIE: Ahem. Bean, you mean.
BERGEN: And there goes the giant!
CHARLIE: Well, it wasn't Cinderella.
LUANA: Well, at least they had milk.
BERGEN: No, thank you. I mean no.
CHARLIE: Just like the eighth grade.
CHARLIE: Now it's Gruesome Gulch.
CHARLIE: Uh, just tell it. Don't ham it.
MORTIMER: Mmm. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
BERGEN: But are their spirits broken?
GIANT: Pot roast! Chocolate pot roast!
CHARLIE: If she can't, I know who can.
BERGEN: What's the matter, Mortimer?
DINAH: He couldn't ignore it any longer.
DINAH SHORE ON RECORDING:
This is the story of three bears.
BERGEN: Charlie.
CHARLIE: Yes, sir.
CHARLIE: Yes, sir.
MORTIMER: Dry rot.
CHARLIE: Yes, isn't it?
CHARLIE: Yes, isn't it?
MICKEY: That's the harp!
DONALD: Boy, oh, boy!
DONALD: Boy, oh, boy!
CHARLIE: Behind the jar, stupid.
LUANA: Charlie!
LUANA: Charlie!
BERGEN: What?
LUANA: There's something moving.
LUANA: There's something moving.
CHORUS: Grab your girl
DINAH: Give her your cheek
DINAH: Give her your cheek
BERGEN: Charlie!
CHARLIE: Caught with his pants...
CHARLIE: Caught with his pants...
BERGEN: Charlie!
CHARLIE: Well, his slip was showing.
CHARLIE: Well, his slip was showing.
BERGEN: You're quite right.
OPHELIA: Oh, yes, I am. Yes.
OPHELIA: Oh, yes, I am. Yes.
BERGEN: For one day...
CHARLIE: They built a schoolhouse.
CHARLIE: They built a schoolhouse.
MORTIMER: Is that a peasant?
CHARLIE: That's a cow, stupid.
CHARLIE: That's a cow, stupid.
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__________________________10. Melody Time (May 27, 1948) (G)
Directors: Clyde Geronimi (1901–1989), Wilfred Jackson (1906–1988), Hamilton Luske (1903–1968) and Jack Kinney (1909–1992)
Story/Screenplay: Winston Hibler (1910–1976), Erdman Penner, Harry Reeves, Homer Brightman, Ken Anderson (1909–1993), Ted Sears (1900–1958), Joe Rinaldi, William Cottrell, Art Scott, Jesse Marsh, Bob Moore and John Walbridge
Based on: The Legend of Johnny Appleseed segment based on the life of John Chapman (1774–1845); Little Toot segment based on Little Toot (American children's story, 1939) by Hardie Gramatky; Trees segment based on Trees by Alfred Joyce Kilmer with the music master Oscar Rasbach; Pecos Bill segment based on "Pecos Bill" (American fakelore) by folklore consultant Carl Carmer
Producer: Walt Disney (1901–1966)
Voices: Dennis Day (1916–1988), Bobby Driscoll (1937–1968), Frances Langford (1913–2005), Freddy Martin (1906–1983), Bob Nolan (1908–1980), Luana Patten (1938–1996), Roy Rogers (1911–1998), Ethel Smith (1910–1996), Fred Waring (1900–1984)
Composers: Eliot Daniel (1908–1997), Paul Smith (1906–1985), Ken Darby (1909–1992)
Box office: $1.8 million
Critic Score: 88%.
Average Rating: 7.3/10
Consensus: Melody Time is a charming musical anthology film that's expertly crafted and filled with high-spirited numbers.
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11. The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad (October 5, 1949) (G)
Directors: Jack Kinney (1909–1992), Clyde Geronimi (1901–1989) and James Algar (1912–1988)
Story/Screenplay: Erdman Penner, Winston Hibler (1910–1976), Joe Rinaldi, Ted Sears (1900–1958), Homer Brightman and Harry Reeves
Based on: Adventures of Mr. Toad segment based on parts of The Wind in the Willows (British novel, 1908) by Kenneth Grahame; Ichabod Crane segment based on "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" (American story, 1820) by Washington Irving
Producer: Walt Disney (1901–1966)
Voices: Claud Allister (1888–1970), Eric Blore (1887–1959), Colin Campbell (1883–1966), Bing Crosby (1903–1977), Campbell Grant (1909–1992), J. Pat O'Malley (1904–1985), Basil Rathbone (1892–1967), Oliver Wallace (1887–1963)
Composer: Oliver Wallace (1887–1963)
Critic Score: 93%.
Average Rating: 7.2/10
Consensus: This Disney two-fer may not be the most reverent literary adaptation, but it's remarkably crafted and emotionally resonant.
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MAN: Halt!
RAT: Moley.
TOAD: Ahem!
CYRIL: Ahem!
BROM: Yahoo!
TOAD: Tally-ho!
WINKY: After it.
RAT: MacBadger.
MAN: Toad guilty!
KATRINA: Yoo-hoo!
WEASEL: Hip, hip...
MAN: Toad arrested!
MAN: There he goes.
TOAD: Hello, you fellows.
CLERK: Cyril Proudbottom.
CLERK: Mr. Winky. Mr. Winky.
MOLE: Oh, look. They're all asleep.
NARRATOR: It was an excellent plan,
NARRATOR: Truth to say, every portal
NARRATOR:
In the very witching hour of night,
COUNSEL FOR CROWN:
Gentlemen of the jury, the Crown rests.
JUDGE: Next witness.
CLERK: Mr. Angus MacBadger!
MAN: Halt!
RAT: Moley.
TOAD: Ahem!
CYRIL: Ahem!
BROM: Yahoo!
TOAD: Tally-ho!
WINKY: After it.
RAT: MacBadger.
MAN: Toad guilty!
KATRINA: Yoo-hoo!
WEASEL: Hip, hip...
MAN: Toad arrested!
MAN: There he goes.
TOAD: Hello, you fellows.
CLERK: Cyril Proudbottom.
CLERK: Mr. Winky. Mr. Winky.
MOLE: Oh, look. They're all asleep.
NARRATOR: It was an excellent plan,
NARRATOR: Truth to say, every portal
NARRATOR:
In the very witching hour of night,
COUNSEL FOR CROWN:
Gentlemen of the jury, the Crown rests.
JUDGE: Next witness.
CLERK: Mr. Angus MacBadger!
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__________________________12. Cinderella (February 15, 1950) (animated musical, fantasy) (G)
Directors: Wilfred Jackson (1906–1988), Hamilton Luske (1903–1968) and Clyde Geronimi (1901–1989)
Story/Screenplay: William Peed, Erdman Penner, Ted Sears (1900–1958), Winston Hibler (1910–1976), Homer Brightman, Harry Reeves, Ken Anderson (1909–1993) and Joe Rinaldi
Based on: "Cinderella" (French fairy tale, 1697) by Charles Perrault
Producer: Walt Disney (1901–1966)
Voices: Eleanor Audley (1905–1991), Don Barclay (1892–1975), Lucille Bliss (1916–2012), Verna Felton (1890–1966), June Foray (1917–2017), Betty Lou Gerson (1914–1999), James MacDonald (1906–1991), Marni Nixon (1930–2016), William Phipps (1922–2018), Luis Van Rooten (1906–1973), Rhoda Williams (1930–2006), Ilene Woods (1929–2010)
Composers: Oliver Wallace (1887–1963), Paul Smith (1906–1985)
Box office: $263.6 million
Critic Score: 97%.
Average Rating: 7.7/10
Consensus: The rich colors, sweet songs, adorable mice and endearing (if suffering) heroine make Cinderella a nostalgically lovely charmer.
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DRIZELLA: Ohhh
MOUSE: Oh, looky.
KING: Well, come in.
DUKE: Guard! Guard!
KING: And remember,
STEPMOTHER: Nor I.
DRIZELLA: Cinderella!
JAQ: Isn't it wonderful?
CINDERELLA: I'm sorry.
ANASTASIA: Cinderella!
ANASTASIA: Cinderella!
STEPMOTHER: Cinderella!
DRIZELLA: Huh. As if you care.
CINDERELLA: (SINGING) High
CINDERELLA: Oh, poor Lucifer.
DUKE: What? Tea? (YAWNING)
CINDERELLA: Oh, there you are.
ANASTASIA: Well, it's about time.
STEPMOTHER: You clumsy little fool.
ANASTASIA:
Oh, it's the right foot, but...
CINDERELLA:
Good morning, Anastasia.
STEPMOTHER:
Close the door, Cinderella.
FAIRY GODMOTHER:
Oh, this really is nice.
STEPMOTHER:
Well, come in, child, come in.
FAIRY GODMOTHER:
But tonight, for a change,
DRIZELLA: Cinderella!
CINDERELLA: I'm coming.
STEPMOTHER: Pay no attention.
DRIZELLA: It's Cinderella.
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MOUSE: Oh, looky.
KING: Well, come in.
DUKE: Guard! Guard!
KING: And remember,
STEPMOTHER: Nor I.
DRIZELLA: Cinderella!
JAQ: Isn't it wonderful?
CINDERELLA: I'm sorry.
ANASTASIA: Cinderella!
ANASTASIA: Cinderella!
STEPMOTHER: Cinderella!
DRIZELLA: Huh. As if you care.
CINDERELLA: (SINGING) High
CINDERELLA: Oh, poor Lucifer.
DUKE: What? Tea? (YAWNING)
CINDERELLA: Oh, there you are.
ANASTASIA: Well, it's about time.
STEPMOTHER: You clumsy little fool.
ANASTASIA:
Oh, it's the right foot, but...
CINDERELLA:
Good morning, Anastasia.
STEPMOTHER:
Close the door, Cinderella.
FAIRY GODMOTHER:
Oh, this really is nice.
STEPMOTHER:
Well, come in, child, come in.
FAIRY GODMOTHER:
But tonight, for a change,
DRIZELLA: Cinderella!
CINDERELLA: I'm coming.
STEPMOTHER: Pay no attention.
DRIZELLA: It's Cinderella.
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13. Alice in Wonderland (July 26, 1951) (animated musical, fantasy, adventure) (G)
Directors: Clyde Geronimi (1901–1989), Hamilton Luske (1903–1968) and Wilfred Jackson (1906–1988)
Story/Screenplay: Winston Hibler (1910–1976), Ted Sears (1900–1958), Bill Peet (1915–2002), Erdman Penner, Joe Rinaldi, Milt Banta, William Cottrell, Dick Kelsey (1905–1987), Joe Grant (1908–2005), Dick Huemer, Del Connell, Tom Oreb and John Walbridge
Based on: Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass (British novels, 1865–71) by Lewis Carroll
Producer: Walt Disney (1901–1966)
Voices: Heather Angel (1909–1986), Don Barclay (1892–1975), Kathryn Beaumont (1938-), Lucille Bliss (1916–2012), Jerry Colonna (1904–1986), Pinto Colvig (1892–1967), Verna Felton (1890–1966), Richard Haydn (1905–1985), Sterling Holloway (1905–1992), Joseph Kearns (1907–1962), Bill Lee (1916–1980), Queenie Leonard (1905–2002), Doris Lloyd (1896–1968), Tommy Luske (1947–1990), James MacDonald (1906–1991), Marni Nixon (1930–2016), J. Pat O'Malley (1904–1985), Thurl Ravenscroft (1914–2005), Max Smith (1913–1999), Bill Thompson (1913–1971), Dink Trout (1898–1950), Ed Wynn (1886–1966), Norma Zimmer (1923–2011)
Composer: Oliver Wallace (1887–1963)
Premiere: July 26, 1951
Critic Score: 79%.
Average Rating: 6.4/10
Consensus: A good introduction to Lewis Carroll's classic, Alice in Wonderland boasts some of the Disney canon's most surreal and twisted images.
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ALICE: Oh, dear.
DODO: Look lively.
CATERPILLAR: Stop!
RABBIT: The Mad Hatter.
ALICE: Yoo-hoo! Yoo-hoo!
RABBIT: The March Hare.
COMMANDER: Cards, halt!
COMMANDER: Shuffle deck!
DOORKNOB: This won't do at all.
RABBIT:
A monster, Dodo, in my house.
TWEEDLEDEE:
But answer there came none
TWEEDLEDEE:
Mr. Walrus, said the carpenter
HATTER: A very merry unbirthday
HARE: A very merry unbirthday
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__________________________14. Peter Pan (February 5, 1953) (animated musical, fantasy, adventure) (G)
Directors: Hamilton Luske (1903–1968), Clyde Geronimi (1901–1989) and Wilfred Jackson (1906–1988)
Story/Screenplay: Ted Sears (1900–1958), Erdman Penner, Bill Peet (1915–2002), Winston Hibler (1910–1976), Joe Rinaldi, Milt Banta, Ralph Wright (1908–1983) and William Cottrell
Based on: Peter Pan (British play, 1904) and Peter and Wendy (British novel, 1911) by J. M. Barrie
Producer: Walt Disney (1901–1966)
Voices: Heather Angel (1909–1986), Don Barclay (1892–1975), Kathryn Beaumont (1938-), Candy Candido (1913–1999), Paul Collins (1937-), Hans Conried (1917–1982), Tom Conway (1904–1967), Bobby Driscoll (1937–1968), June Foray (1917–2017), Margaret Kerry (1929-), Tommy Luske (1947–1990), Bill Thompson (1913–1971)
Composer: Oliver Wallace (1887–1963)
Box office: $145.0 million
Critic Score: 76%.
Average Rating: 7/10
Consensus: Though it doesn't delve deeply into the darkness of J.M. Barrie's tale, Peter Pan is a heartwarming, exuberant film with some great tunes.
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PETER: Yep.
MARY: Wendy!
WENDY: Oh, dear.
HOOK: Remember,
JOHN: Aha, I got ya.
MICHAEL: Take that!
MICHAEL: Take that!
PETER: Hoist anchor!
PETER: To Never Land.
PETER: Tink said what?
PETER: Tinker Bell. Tink!
PETER: Tinker Bell. Tink!
PETER: Twelve seconds.
WENDY: Tinker Bell! Wait!
WENDY: Tinker Bell! Wait!
PETER: Stop! Stop it, Tink!
MICHAEL: Wendy! Wendy!
MICHAEL: Wendy! Wendy!
JOHN: Blast you, Peter Pan!
WENDY: Mmm. Nana had it.
HOOK: But time grows short.
MICHAEL: Oh, no, you won't.
MICHAEL: Oh, no, you won't.
PIRATE: After the brats, men!
SMEE: Oh, captain, you did it.
SLIGHTLY: Yea for Bear Killer!
SLIGHTLY: Yea for Bear Killer!
PETER: (AS HOOK) Mr. Smee!
WENDY: (SINGING) You mother
PIRATE 3: Did you hear a splash?
MICHAEL: And I'll cut you to pieces.
PETER: They've captured Tiger Lily.
MICHAEL: And I'll cut you to pieces.
PETER: They've captured Tiger Lily.
MERMAID 1: I'm so glad to see you.
WENDY: Oh, Michael, do be careful.
PETER: I came to listen to the stories.
PETER: I came to listen to the stories.
WENDY: Bu... But where are we going?
HOOK: Don't stand there, you bilge rats!
NARRATOR:
All this has happened before.
All this has happened before.
WENDY:
Well, what were you doing there?
Well, what were you doing there?
HOOK: Elevation 65.
SMEE: Elevation 65.
SMEE: Elevation 65.
WENDY AND JOHN: Dust?
MICHAEL: Dust?
MICHAEL: Dust?
MAN: No splash.
MAN 2: No sign of the wrench.
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15. Lady and the Tramp (June 22, 1955) (animated musical, romantic, comedy, drama) (G)
Directors: Hamilton Luske (1903–1968), Clyde Geronimi (1901–1989) and Wilfred Jackson (1906–1988)
Story/Screenplay: Erdman Penner, Joe Rinaldi, Ralph Wright (1908–1983) and Don DaGradi
Based on: "Happy Dan, the Whistling Dog" (American story, 1924) by Ward Greene
Producer: Walt Disney (1901–1966)
Voices: Bill Baucom (1910–1981), Verna Felton (1890–1966), Stan Freberg (1926–2015), George Givot (1903–1984), Bill Lee (1916–1980), Peggy Lee (1920–2002), Barbara Luddy (1908–1979), Dallas McKennon (1919–2009), Lee Millar (1924–1980), Donald Novis (1906–1966), Thurl Ravenscroft (1914–2005), Alan Reed (1907–1977), Larry Roberts (1926–1992), Max Smith (1913–1999), Bill Thompson (1913–1971)
Composer: Oliver Wallace (1887–1963)
Premiere: June 16, 1955
Critic Score: 89%.
Average Rating: 7.6/10
Consensus: A nostalgic charmer, Lady and the Tramp's token sweetness is mighty but the songs and richly colored animation are technically superb and make for a memorable experience.
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JIM: Lady.
JIM: A boy.
JIM: What?
LADY: Jock.
JIM: Uh-huh.
JIM: All right.
JIM: Darling?
JOCK: Lassie.
JIM: Nonsense.
BEAVER: Timber.
JIM: Darling, look.
DARLING: Oh, Jim.
TONY: What's this?
DARLING: Visitors?
DARLING: No, Lady.
JIM: He'll be all right.
DARLING: Jim, dear.
DARLING: Yes, dear.
SARAH: Hello? Hello.
DARLING: Hope it fits.
LADY: The sign says...
JIM: Hello, there, Lady.
DARLING: Mmm-hmm.
LADY: What is a baby?
JIM: Down, Lady, down.
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JIM: Lady.
JIM: A boy.
JIM: What?
LADY: Jock.
JIM: Uh-huh.
JIM: All right.
JIM: Darling?
JOCK: Lassie.
JIM: Nonsense.
BEAVER: Timber.
JIM: Darling, look.
DARLING: Oh, Jim.
TONY: What's this?
DARLING: Visitors?
DARLING: No, Lady.
JIM: He'll be all right.
DARLING: Jim, dear.
DARLING: Yes, dear.
SARAH: Hello? Hello.
DARLING: Hope it fits.
LADY: The sign says...
JIM: Hello, there, Lady.
DARLING: Mmm-hmm.
LADY: What is a baby?
JIM: Down, Lady, down.
JIM: Well, it has a ribbon.
DARLING: What is it, Jim?
JIM: Well, that should do it.
MAN 2: Absolutely horrible.
JIM: Well, Merry Christmas.
DOCTOR: Yes, yes, I know.
JOCK: Good morning, lassie.
MAN 1: Jim, you look terrible.
JIM: I just can't help worrying.
TRAMP: The hauling. Exactly.
SARAH: Coochie-coochie-coo.
TRAMP: What's wrong, Pidge?
JOE: Okay, Tony, you the boss.
LADY: Where is he taking him?
JIM: Yes, Aunt Sarah, it's a boy.
JIM: Come on, Lady. Over here.
DARLING: Look, she's lonesome.
JIM: All right, boy. We'll let them in.
DARLING: In the kitchen, Jim Dear.
BULL: Let's see. There's been Lulu.
TRUSTY: But I'd say a mite smaller.
MAN 1: I never saw you look worse.
DARLING: No, Lady. No walk today.
JOCK: Well, they resemble humans.
WOMAN 3: Don't you love showers?
DARLING: What is it, Jim?
JIM: Well, that should do it.
MAN 2: Absolutely horrible.
JIM: Well, Merry Christmas.
DOCTOR: Yes, yes, I know.
JOCK: Good morning, lassie.
MAN 1: Jim, you look terrible.
JIM: I just can't help worrying.
TRAMP: The hauling. Exactly.
SARAH: Coochie-coochie-coo.
TRAMP: What's wrong, Pidge?
JOE: Okay, Tony, you the boss.
LADY: Where is he taking him?
JIM: Yes, Aunt Sarah, it's a boy.
JIM: Come on, Lady. Over here.
DARLING: Look, she's lonesome.
JIM: All right, boy. We'll let them in.
DARLING: In the kitchen, Jim Dear.
BULL: Let's see. There's been Lulu.
TRUSTY: But I'd say a mite smaller.
MAN 1: I never saw you look worse.
DARLING: No, Lady. No walk today.
JOCK: Well, they resemble humans.
WOMAN 3: Don't you love showers?
JIM: Lady. Quiet, now. You hear me?
DOGCATCHER: Don't worry, ma'am.
DARLING: Jim, I just can't leave him.
WOMAN 2: What darling little booties.
SARAH: What's going on down there?
DOGCATCHER: Don't worry, ma'am.
DARLING: Jim, I just can't leave him.
WOMAN 2: What darling little booties.
SARAH: What's going on down there?
JOCK: Aye, and they walk on all fours.
DARLING: No, no, not you, young man.
DARLING: No, no, not you, young man.
WOMAN 5: Isn't she absolutely radiant?
DARLING: And Aunt Sarah will be here.
DOGCATCHER: Easy. Go on, get away.
DOGCATCHER: Easy. Go on, get away.
TRAMP: Alligators. Now there's an idea.
DOGCATCHER:
Just picking up a stray, mister.
JIM: Goodbye.
DARLING: Goodbye.
JIM: Aunt Sarah.
DARLING: Aunt Sarah.
Just picking up a stray, mister.
JIM: Goodbye.
DARLING: Goodbye.
JIM: Aunt Sarah.
DARLING: Aunt Sarah.
JIM: Let me take your things.
SARAH: No.
SARAH: No.
JIM: Aunt Sarah.
DARLING: Aunt Sarah. Aunt Sarah!
DARLING: Aunt Sarah. Aunt Sarah!
WOMAN 3: That bonnet.
WOMAN 4: Isn't it just too adorable?
WOMAN 4: Isn't it just too adorable?
DARLING: What do you suppose...
JIM: Say, what's going on here?
JIM: Say, what's going on here?
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__________________________16. Sleeping Beauty (January 29, 1959) (animated musical, fantasy) (G)
Supervising Director: Clyde Geronimi (1901–1989)
Sequence Directors: Eric Larson (1905–1988), Wolfgang Reitherman (1909–1985) and Les Clark (1907–1979)
Story/Screenplay: Erdman Penner, Joe Rinaldi, Winston Hibler (1910–1976), Bill Peet (1915–2002), Ted Sears (1900–1958), Ralph Wright (1908–1983) and Milt Banta
Based on: "Sleeping Beauty" (French fairy tale, 1697) by Charles Perrault and "Little Briar Rose" (German fairy tale, 1812) by Brothers Grimm
Producer: Walt Disney (1901–1966)
Voices: Barbara Jo Allen (1906–1974), Eleanor Audley (1905–1991), Candy Candido (1913–1999), Pinto Colvig (1892–1967), Mary Costa (1930-), Verna Felton (1890–1966), Taylor Holmes (1878–1959), Barbara Luddy (1908–1979), Dallas McKennon (1919–2009), Marvin Miller (1913–1985), Bill Shirley (1921–1989), Bill Thompson (1913–1971)
Composers: George Bruns (1914–1983), Jack Lawrence (1912–2009)
Theatrical short: Grand Canyon
Critic Score: 92%.
Average Rating: 8.2/10
Consensus: This Disney dreamscape contains moments of grandeur, with its lush colors, magical air, one of the most menacing villains in the Disney canon.
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FAUNA: Rose!
PHILLIP: Whoa!
FLORA: Uh-huh.
PHILLIP: Never?
AURORA: Hmm?
FLORA: Why not?
FLORA: No magic!
STEFAN: Yes, but...
FLORA: Yes, go on.
FAUNA: That's right.
AURORA: Mmm-hmm.
FAUNA: Goodbye, dear.
FAUNA: Lots, lots more.
FAUNA: Oh, I'd like that.
MALEFICENT: Come in.
FLORA: (GIGGLES) Yes.
MERRYWEATHER: Flora?
FAUNA: Watch out, Phillip!
HERALD: The sun has set!
FAUNA: Why, it's Maleficent.
PHILLIP: You know, Samson,
NARRATOR: But King Stefan,
FLORA: She'll be perfectly safe.
FAUNA: Just do your best, dear.
FLORA: Oh, we need more, dear.
MALEFICENT: Touch the spindle.
FAUNA: Don't forget a pretty bow.
STEFAN: Well, I suppose in time...
HUBERT: Of course! To the home!
FLORA: Oh, I'll think of something.
FLORA: Bolt the door, Merryweather.
AURORA: Why, it's my dream prince.
STEFAN: Right, Hubert. To the future.
HUBERT: Tonight, we toast the future,
FAUNA: (CRYING) We're all to blame.
STEFAN: Now, be reasonable, Hubert.
MAN: His royal highness Prince Phillip!
NARRATOR: And so, for 16 long years,
FAUNA:
That's for the feet to go through.
That's for the feet to go through.
NARRATOR:
In a faraway land long ago,
In a faraway land long ago,
FAUNA:
Oh, why did we leave her alone?
Oh, why did we leave her alone?
NARRATOR:
Fondly had these monarchs dreamed
Fondly had these monarchs dreamed
MERRYWEATHER: Rose.
FAUNA: Oh, Rose.
FAUNA: Oh, Rose.
MERRYWEATHER: Goodbye.
FLORA: Goodbye.
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17. 101 Dalmatians (January 25, 1961) (animated adventure) (G)
Directors: Wolfgang Reitherman (1909–1985), Hamilton Luske (1903–1968) and Clyde Geronimi (1901–1989)
Story/Screenplay: Bill Peet (1915–2002)
Based on: The Hundred and One Dalmatians (British novel, 1956) by Dodie Smith
Producer: Walt Disney (1901–1966)
Voices: Sandra Abbott, Barbara Beaird (1948-), Cate Bauer (1922-), Marjorie Bennett (1896–1982), Lucille Bliss (1916–2012), Tom Conway (1904–1967), Lisa Davis (1936-), David Frankham (1926-), Paul Frees (1920–1986), Betty Lou Gerson (1914–1999), Mimi Gibson (1948-), Ramsay Hill (1890–1976), Bill Lee (1916–1980), Queenie Leonard (1905–2002), Barbara Luddy (1908–1979), Micky Maga (1950-), J. Pat O'Malley (1904–1985), Tudor Owen (1898–1979), George Pelling (1914–2008), Thurl Ravenscroft (1914–2005), Rod Taylor (1930–2015), Martha Wentworth (1889–1974), Frederick Worlock (1886–1973), Ben Wright (1915–1989)
Composer: George Bruns (1914–1983)
Box office: $215.0 million
Critic Score: 98% Certified Fresh.
Average Rating: 8.1/10
Consensus: With plenty of pooches and a memorable villain (Cruella De Vil), this is one of Disney's most enduring, entertaining animated films.
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DOG: Pongo!
ROGER: I will.
ROGER: Never.
MAN: Ah, shut up!
PUPPY: Oh, Daddy.
LUCKY: Mother, Dad,
LUCKY: Mother, Dad,
PUPPY: Dad! Mother!
LABRADOR: Run for it!
LABRADOR: Run for it!
ROGER: She's a sly one.
PUPPY: Lucky, get down.
ROGER: I'm terribly sorry.
ROGER: I'm terribly sorry.
ROGER: Fifteen puppies?
ANITA: There must be 100!
CRUELLA: Jasper! Horace!
ROGER: They're Labradors!
PONGO: I don't know, Perdy.
ANITA: Roger, what on earth...
ANITA: Roger, what on earth...
PONGO: One, two, three, four,
ANITA: Roger, you are an idiot!
ANITA: Roger, you are an idiot!
NANNY: The puppies are here!
ROGER: Maybe Scotland Yard.
PONGO: But I wasn't giving up.
PONGO: But I wasn't giving up.
PERDY: Pongo, there's Cruella.
ANITA: Never mind. Never mind.
JASPER: They're hiding in the hay.
JASPER: Ain't that always the way!
HORACE: But they ain't big enough.
PONGO: My story begins in London.
MAN: Wilt thou love her, comfort her,
PERDY: Shh, children. Children, shh.
MAN: (SHOUTING) Will you be quiet!
JASPER: Aw, please, miss. Have pity.
MAN: Wilt thou love her, comfort her,
PERDY: Shh, children. Children, shh.
MAN: (SHOUTING) Will you be quiet!
JASPER: Aw, please, miss. Have pity.
PUPPY: There he is, behind that rock.
PONGO: For the first six months or so,
PUPPY 2: Mother, make him get down.
ANITA: We're doing everything possible.
ANITA: We're doing everything possible.
PONGO: For a while, it seemed to work.
PUPPY: Look at him run, the old coward.
INSPECTOR:
Very confusing, I must say.
CRUELLA: Have you called the police?
ANITA: Yes, Scotland Yard.
ANITA: Yes, Scotland Yard.
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__________________________18. The Sword in the Stone (December 25, 1963) (animated musical, fantasy, comedy) (G)
Director: Wolfgang Reitherman (1909–1985)
Story/Screenplay: Bill Peet (1915–2002)
Based on: The Sword in the Stone (British novel, 1938) by T. H. White
Producer: Walt Disney (1901–1966)
Voices: Norman Alden (1924–2012), Barbara Jo Allen (1906–1974), Sebastian Cabot (1918–1977), James MacDonald (1906–1991), Junius Matthews (1890–1978), Alan Napier (1903–1988), Tudor Owen (1898–1979), Thurl Ravenscroft (1914–2005), Rickie Sorensen (1946–1994), Karl Swenson (1908–1978), Ginny Tyler (1925–2012), Martha Wentworth (1889–1974)
Composer: George Bruns (1914–1983)
Theatrical short: Lonesome Ghosts
Critic Score: 71%.
Average Rating: 6/10
Consensus: A decent take on the legend of King Arthur, The Sword in the Stone suffers from relatively indifferent animation, but its characters are still memorable and appealing.
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MERLIN: Wart!
ARTHUR: Yes, sir.
ECTOR: Heads up!
MAN: Yes, prove it.
ECTOR: Wart! Wart!
MERLIN: Archimedes.
ARTHUR: All of them?
MAN: Hail, King Arthur!
MAN: Hail, King Arthur!
MERLIN: What a mess.
MERLIN: Yes, of course.
MAN 2: Come on! Prove it!
ARCHIMEDES: Wart! Wart!
ECTOR: Oh, the devil take it.
MERLIN: Now, first of all, lad,
KAY: Why, you clumsy little fool!
ARTHUR: He's alive, and he talks!
MAN: For the crown of all England,
ECTOR: Tiger, Talbert, off with you.
ARTHUR: Kay, Kay, here's a sword.
ARTHUR: Kay, Kay, here's a sword.
MERLIN: You merely look like a fish.
ARTHUR:
Change to something else, Merlin.
Change to something else, Merlin.
ARCHIMEDES:
You're gonna have a time pulling it out.
You're gonna have a time pulling it out.
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__________________________19. The Jungle Book (October 18, 1967) (animated musical, comedy, adventure) (G)
Director: Wolfgang Reitherman (1909–1985)
Story/Screenplay: Larry Clemmons (1906–1988), Ralph Wright (1908–1983), Ken Anderson (1909–1993) and Vance Gerry
Based on: The Jungle Book (British stories, 1894–95) by Rudyard Kipling
Producer: Walt Disney (1901–1966)
Voices: John Abbott (1905–1996), Sebastian Cabot (1918–1977), Darleen Carr (1950-), Verna Felton (1890–1966), Phil Harris (1904–1995), Sterling Holloway (1905–1992), Clint Howard (1959-), Lord Tim Hudson (1940–2019), J. Pat O'Malley (1904–1985), Louis Prima (1910–1978), Bruce Reitherman (1955-), George Sanders (1906–1972), Hal Smith (1916–1994), Bill Skiles (1931–2011), Chad Stuart (1941–2020), Digby Wolfe (1929–2012), Ben Wright (1915–1989)
Composer: George Bruns (1914–1983)
Theatrical short: Scrooge McDuck and Money
Box office: $205.8 million
Critic Score: 85%.
Average Rating: 7.2/10
Consensus: With expressive animation, fun characters, and catchy songs, The Jungle Book endures as a crowd-pleasing Disney classic.
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KAA: ...mistake.
BAGHEERA: Baloo.
LIEUTENANT: Yes, sir.
HATHI: Our son, alone?
HATHI: Our son, alone?
HATHI: With a military air
HATHI: To the rear, march!
HATHI: Hup, two, three, four
GIRL: (SINGING) My own home
HATHI: Oh, absolutely impossible.
BALOO: (LAUGHS) You're gettin' it, kid.
BAGHEERA:
But it's an emergency, Colonel.
BALOO AND KING LOUIE:
I wanna walk like you
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BALOO AND KING LOUIE:
I wanna walk like you
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20. The AristoCats (December 24, 1970) (animated musical, romantic, comedy, adventure) (G)
Director: Wolfgang Reitherman (1909–1985)
Story/Screenplay: Larry Clemmons (1906–1988), Vance Gerry, Ken Anderson (1909–1993), Frank Thomas (1912–2004), Eric Cleworth, Julius Svendsen and Ralph Wright (1908–1983)
Producers: Wolfgang Reitherman (1909–1985) and Winston Hibler (1910–1976)
Voices: Hermione Baddeley (1906–1986), Pat Buttram (1915–1994), Dean Clark, Scatman Crothers (1910–1986), Gary Dubin (1959–2016), Liz English, Monica Evans (1940-), Eva Gabor (1919–1995), Phil Harris (1904–1995), Sterling Holloway (1905–1992), Lord Tim Hudson (1940–2019), Nancy Kulp (1921–1991), Charles Lane (1905–2007), George Lindsey (1928–2012), Roddy Maude-Roxby (1930-), Thurl Ravenscroft (1914–2005), Peter Renaday (1935-), Vito Scotti (1918–1996), Carole Shelley (1939–2018), Bill Thompson (1913–1971), Paul Winchell (1922–2005)
Composer: George Bruns (1914–1983)
Critic Score: 66%.
Average Rating: 6/10
Consensus: Though The AristoCats is a mostly middling effort for Disney, it is redeemed by terrific work from its voice cast and some jazzy tunes.
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O'MALLEY: Yeah.
O'MALLEY: Yeah.
MARIE: Toulouse!
MARIE: Toulouse!
GEORGES: Edgar?
DUCHESS: Berlioz.
TOULOUSE: Oh, yeah
BERLIOZ: Mama! Mama!
BERLIOZ: Mama! Mama!
MADAME: Yes, Georges.
MADAME: Careful, Toulouse.
MARIE: (LAUGHS) It's Edgar.
WALDO: Girls, it's outrageous.
MADAME: Careful, Toulouse.
MARIE: (LAUGHS) It's Edgar.
WALDO: Girls, it's outrageous.
BERLIOZ: He's glad to see us.
NAPOLEON: Get him, get him.
O'MALLEY: But why can't you?
O'MALLEY: But why can't you?
AMELIA: Oh. Oh, how unusual.
MADAME: Oh, no, no, Georges.
MARIE: Me first, me first. Whoo.
MARIE: Me first, me first. Whoo.
BERLIOZ: Aw, shut up, Toulouse.
O'MALLEY: See you around, tiger.
DUCHESS: Yes, right off your cuff.
EDGAR: Now, my little pesky pets,
EDGAR: Now, my little pesky pets,
TOULOUSE: I told you it was Edgar.
DUCHESS: Well, yes, my love, but...
DUCHESS: Now, be careful, children.
MADAME: (GIGGLING) Oh, Georges.
O'MALLEY: Hey, cool it, you little tiger.
MADAME: (GIGGLING) Oh, Georges.
O'MALLEY: Hey, cool it, you little tiger.
BERLIOZ: Yeah, old pickle-puss Edgar.
MADAME: Edgar? Edgar, come quickly.
DUCHESS:
And they are very fond of you.
And they are very fond of you.
O'MALLEY:
It sure was, and what a finale.
It sure was, and what a finale.
LAFAYETTE:
This time I get the tender part.
This time I get the tender part.
LAFAYETTE: Oooh.
NAPOLEON: Aaah!
NAPOLEON: Aaah!
AMELIA: Shifty, too.
ABIGAIL: Look at his crooked smile.
ABIGAIL: Look at his crooked smile.
ABIGAIL: Swimming some of the way.
AMELIA: On water, of course.
AMELIA: On water, of course.
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__________________________21. Robin Hood (November 8, 1973) (animated musical, buddy, comedy, adventure) (G)
Director: Wolfgang Reitherman (1909–1985)
Story/Screenplay: Larry Clemmons (1906–1988), Ken Anderson (1909–1993), Vance Gerry, Frank Thomas (1912–2004), Eric Cleworth, Julius Svendsen and Dave Michener
Based on: "Robin Hood" (British legend)
Producer: Wolfgang Reitherman (1909–1985)
Voices: Brian Bedford (1935–2016), Pat Buttram (1915–1994), Candy Candido (1913–1999), Ken Curtis (1916–1991), Andy Devine (1905–1977), Monica Evans (1940-), John Fiedler (1925–2005), Phil Harris (1904–1995), Dana Laurita (1964-), George Lindsey (1928–2012), Barbara Luddy (1908–1979), Roger Miller (1936–1992), J. Pat O'Malley (1904–1985), Richie Sanders, Carole Shelley (1939–2018), Terry-Thomas (1911–1990), Peter Ustinov (1921–2004), Billy Whitaker (1964-), Dori Whitaker (1967-)
Composer: George Bruns (1914–1983)
Critic Score: 52%.
Average Rating: 5.4/10
Consensus: One of the weaker Disney adaptations, Robin Hood is cute and colorful but lacks the majesty and excitement of the studio's earlier efforts.
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ROBIN: Sorry, Johnny.
FRIAR TUCK: Surprise!
FRIAR TUCK: Surprise!
SHERIFF: Howdy, Friar.
ALLAN-A-DALE: Every town
ALLAN-A-DALE: Every town
LITTLE JOHN: Rob? Robin?
ROBIN: Ah, oh! (SNICKERS)
ROBIN: Oo-de-lally, oo-de-lally!
ALLAN-A-DALE: Man, oh, man.
ROBIN: Oo-de-lally, oo-de-lally!
ALLAN-A-DALE: Man, oh, man.
MARIAN: That was a good shot.
ROBIN: Your name will go down,
ROBIN: We're waiting. (LAUGHS)
PRINCE JOHN: Seize the fat one!
PRINCE JOHN: Seize the fat one!
MARIAN: Are you ready, Lady Kluck?
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22. The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (March 11, 1977) (animated musical) (G)
Directors: Wolfgang Reitherman (1909–1985) and John Lounsbery (1911–1976)
Story/Screenplay: Larry Clemmons (1906–1988), Ralph Wright (1908–1983), Vance Gerry, Xavier Atencio (1919–2017), Ken Anderson (1909–1993), Julius Svendsen, Ted Berman (1919–2001), Eric Cleworth and Winston Hibler (1910–1976)
Based on: Winnie-the-Pooh and The House at Pooh Corner (British storybooks, 1926–28) by A. A. Milne
Producer: Wolfgang Reitherman (1909–1985)
Voices: Sebastian Cabot (1918–1977), John Fiedler (1925–2005), Sterling Holloway (1905–1992), Clint Howard (1959-), Barbara Luddy (1908–1979), Junius Matthews (1890–1978), Howard Morris (1919–2005), Bruce Reitherman (1955-), Hal Smith (1916–1994), Jon Walmsley (1956-), Dori Whitaker (1967-), Paul Winchell (1922–2005), Ralph Wright (1908–1983)
Composers: Richard M. Sherman (1928-), Robert M. Sherman (1925–2012), Buddy Baker (1918–2002)
Critic Score: 92%.
Average Rating: 7.9/10
Consensus: Perhaps the most faithful of Disney's literary adaptations, this cute, charming collection of episodes captures the spirit of A.A. Milne's classic stories.
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RABBIT: No!
TIGGER: Hello!
TIGGER: Hello!
EEYORE: There's one.
RABBIT: Order, please.
TIGGER: S-T-O-P. Stop!
TIGGER: Come on, bounce.
NARRATOR: Wherever they go,
NARRATOR: Wherever they go,
NARRATOR: They started back.
NARRATOR: There goes Tigger,
GOPHER: Quick! Turn the page!
NARRATOR: As a matter of fact,
GOPHER: Quick! Turn the page!
NARRATOR: As a matter of fact,
POOH: But I haven't finished yet.
POOH: Oh, not for honey, I hope.
PIGLET: Oh, dear. Oh, dear, dear.
RABBIT: Oh, my heavens to Betsy.
NARRATOR: Trespassers William?
RABBIT: Here we come. Don't worry.
RABBIT: Here we come. Don't worry.
NARRATOR: And so it seemed to be.
CHRISTOPHER: You can let go, Tigger.
NARRATOR:
Everyone followed Eeyore.
GHOSTLY VOICE:
Heffalumps and woozles.
POOH AND CHRISTOPHER:
Everyone knows that a rain cloud
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GHOSTLY VOICE:
Heffalumps and woozles.
POOH AND CHRISTOPHER:
Everyone knows that a rain cloud
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23. The Rescuers (June 22, 1977) (animated comedy, drama, adventure) (G)
Directors: Wolfgang Reitherman (1909–1985), John Lounsbery (1911–1976) and Art Stevens (1915–2007)
Story/Screenplay: Larry Clemmons (1906–1988), Ken Anderson (1909–1993), Frank Thomas (1912–2004), Vance Gerry, David Michener, Ted Berman (1919–2001), Fred Lucky, Burny Mattinson (1935-) and Dick Sebast
Based on: The Rescuers and Miss Bianca (British novels, 1959–62) by Margery Sharp
Producer: Wolfgang Reitherman (1909–1985)
Voices: Pat Buttram (1915–1994), Candy Candido (1913–1999), Larry Clemmons (1906–1988), John Fiedler (1925–2005), Joe Flynn (1924–1974), Bernard Fox (1927–2016), Eva Gabor (1919–1995), Jim Jordan (1896–1988), George Lindsey (1928–2012), James MacDonald (1906–1991), John McIntire (1907–1991), Bill McMillian, Bob Newhart (1929-), Jeanette Nolan (1911–1998), Geraldine Page (1924–1987), Michelle Stacy (1969-), Dub Taylor (1907–1994)
Composer: Artie Butler (1942-)
Theatrical short: Mickey's Christmas Carol (1983 re-release)
Critic Score: 83%.
Average Rating: 6.6/10
Consensus: Featuring superlative animation, off-kilter characters, and affectionate voice work by Bob Newhart and Eva Gabor, The Rescuers represents a bright spot in Disney's post-golden age.
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SNOOPS: Ow!
MEDUSA: Penny!
BIANCA: Your tail.
BERNARD: Look out!
BERNARD: Psst! Psst!
MEDUSA: Oh, shut up!
MEDUSA: Oh, shut up!
MEDUSA: Penny, dear.
MEDUSA: Brutus! Nero!
MAN 1: Where are they?
MEDUSA: Well, look faster!
BERNARD: Look out below!
SNOOPS: No, I know, I know.
BIANCA: Oh, Penny! You'll fall!
BIANCA: Keep trying, Evinrude.
MEDUSA: There is another one!
MEDUSA: There is another one!
BIANCA: Look out! The river boat!
MAN OVER PA: Attention, please.
MAN OVER PA: Attention, please.
BIANCA: Captain, you fly beautifully.
BIANCA: Let go, you big bullies, you!
BERNARD: Look. It won't go through.
SNOOPS: Welsher! Swindler! Chiseler!
BERNARD: Boy, the things kids collect.
BERNARD: No, no! Back! Back, Penny!
SNOOPS: Swindler!
MEDUSA: Cheap crook!
MEDUSA: Cheap crook!
MAN 2: They're on the boat?
MAN 3: Speak up, boy.
SNOOPS: Double-crosser!
MEDUSA: Cheap pickpocket!
MEDUSA: Cheap pickpocket!
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__________________________24. The Fox and the Hound (July 10, 1981) (animated buddy, drama) (G)
Directors: Art Stevens (1915–2007), Ted Berman (1919–2001) and Richard Rich
Story/Screenplay: Larry Clemmons (1906–1988), Ted Berman (1919–2001), David Michener, Peter Young, Burny Mattinson (1935-), Steve Hulett, Earl Kress and Vance Gerry
Based on: The Fox and the Hound (American novel, 1967) by Daniel P. Mannix
Producers: Wolfgang Reitherman (1909–1985) and Art Stevens (1915–2007)
Voices: Jack Albertson (1907–1981), Pearl Bailey (1918–1990), Richard Bakalyan (1931–2015), Pat Buttram (1915–1994), Keith Coogan (1970-), Sandy Duncan (1946-), Corey Feldman (1971-), John Fiedler (1925–2005), John McIntire (1907–1991), Jeanette Nolan (1911–1998), Mickey Rooney (1920–2014), Kurt Russell (1951-), Paul Winchell (1922–2005)
Composer: Buddy Baker (1918–2002)
Critic Score: 69%.
Average Rating: 6.6/10
Consensus: The Fox and the Hound is a likeable, charming, unassuming effort that manages to transcend its thin, predictable plot.
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DINKY: Hey!
DINKY: Hmm.
DINKY: Charge!
SLADE: Copper!
BIG MAMA: Tod!
WIDOW TWEED: Oh.
YOUNG TOD: Copper?
VIXEY: Oh. Sure. Why not?
WIDOW TWEED: Who is it?
YOUNG COPPER: Yeah, forever.
BIG MAMA: Mm-hmm. Oh, uh-huh.
WIDOW TWEED: We met, it seems
SLADE:
Ouch! You're killin' me! Ouch!
Ouch! You're killin' me! Ouch!
YOUNG COPPER:
And you're mine too, Tod.
And you're mine too, Tod.
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__________________________25. The Black Cauldron (July 24, 1985) (animated dark fantasy, adventure) (PG)
Directors: Ted Berman (1919–2001) and Richard Rich
Story/Screenplay: David Jonas, Al Wilson, Vance Gerry, Roy Morita, Ted Berman (1919–2001), Peter Young, Richard Rich, Art Stevens (1915–2007) and Joe Hale
Based on: The Chronicles of Prydain (American novels, 1964–68) by Lloyd Alexander
Producer: Joe Hale
Voices: Wayne Allwine (1947–2009), John Byner (1938-), Grant Bardsley, Phil Fondacaro (1958-), Nigel Hawthorne (1929–2001), Billie Hayes (1924–2021), John Hurt (1940–2017), John Huston (1906–1987), Freddie Jones (1927–2019), Arthur Malet (1927–2013), Adele Malis-Morey (1927–2000), Eda Reiss Merin (1913–1998), Peter Renaday (1935-), Susan Sheridan (1947–2015)
Composer: Elmer Bernstein (1922–2004)
Critic Score: 55%.
Average Rating: 5.7/10
Consensus: Ambitious but flawed, The Black Cauldron is technically brilliant as usual, but lacks the compelling characters of other Disney animated classics.
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TARAN: Don't!
TARAN: Oh, no.
TARAN: No, no!
DOLI: What now?
TARAN: Oh, Hen!
EILONWY: Taran!
EILONWY: Oh, Taran.
GUARD: There they are!
TARAN: Gosh, Hen Wen,
TARAN: But I would trade...
TARAN: Hen Wen, look out!
ORDDU: Goodbye, goslings.
MAN: Taran of Caer Dallben,
ORGOCH: Thieves! Thieves!
EILONWY: A burial chamber.
EILONWY: I don't understand.
CREPPER: This will please him.
TARAN: I won't fail you, Dallben.
DALLBEN: Ah, the Horned King.
TARAN: Gurgi? Gurgi? Is that you?
ORDDU: We have made a bargain.
MAN: Fight where you are, pig boy.
TARAN: They're only frogs, Eilonwy.
ORDDU: Someone stole all our frogs.
FFLEWDDUR: Make way! Make way!
EILONWY: Come on, Fflewddur. Hurry!
GUARD: Shut up, you thick-skulled dolt.
FFLEWDDUR: Great beelin', he is alive.
HORNED KING:
Ah, yes. The Black Cauldron.
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TARAN: Don't!
TARAN: Oh, no.
TARAN: No, no!
DOLI: What now?
TARAN: Oh, Hen!
EILONWY: Taran!
EILONWY: Oh, Taran.
GUARD: There they are!
TARAN: Gosh, Hen Wen,
TARAN: But I would trade...
TARAN: Hen Wen, look out!
ORDDU: Goodbye, goslings.
MAN: Taran of Caer Dallben,
ORGOCH: Thieves! Thieves!
EILONWY: A burial chamber.
EILONWY: I don't understand.
CREPPER: This will please him.
TARAN: I won't fail you, Dallben.
DALLBEN: Ah, the Horned King.
TARAN: Gurgi? Gurgi? Is that you?
ORDDU: We have made a bargain.
MAN: Fight where you are, pig boy.
TARAN: They're only frogs, Eilonwy.
ORDDU: Someone stole all our frogs.
FFLEWDDUR: Make way! Make way!
EILONWY: Come on, Fflewddur. Hurry!
GUARD: Shut up, you thick-skulled dolt.
FFLEWDDUR: Great beelin', he is alive.
HORNED KING:
Ah, yes. The Black Cauldron.
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__________________________26. The Great Mouse Detective (July 2, 1986) (animated mystery, comedy) (G)
Directors: Ron Clements (1953-), John Musker (1953-), David Michener and Burny Mattinson (1935-)
Story/Screenplay: Peter Young, Vance Gerry, Steve Hulett, Ron Clements (1953-), John Musker (1953-), Bruce M. Morris, Matthew O'Callaghan, Burny Mattinson (1935-), David Michener and Melvin Shaw (1914–2012)
Based on: Basil of Baker Street (American children's books, 1958–82) by Eve Titus
Producer: Burny Mattinson (1935-)
Voices: Wayne Allwine (1947–2009), Tony Anselmo (1960-), Val Bettin (1923-), Eve Brenner, Candy Candido (1913–1999), Diana Chesney (1916–2004), Walker Edmiston (1925–2007), Barrie Ingham (1932–2015), Laurie Main (1922–2012), Melissa Manchester (1951-), Susanne Pollatschek (1978-), Vincent Price (1911–1993), Basil Rathbone (1892–1967), Shani Wallis (1933-), Alan Young (1919–2016)
Composer: Henry Mancini (1924–1994)
Critic Score: 81%.
Average Rating: 6.9/10
Consensus: The Great Mouse Detective may not rank with Disney's classics, but it's an amiable, entertaining picture with some stylishly dark visuals.
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MAN: Boo!
BASIL: Toby!
DAWSON: Basil?
HOLMES: Come on.
FIDGET: Open wide.
DOLL: Mama. Mama.
BASIL: On the contrary!
RATIGAN: Goodbye so soon
BASIL: But of course. Left turn.
FIDGET: Let me out! Let me out!
BASIL: This case is most intriguing
FLAVERSHAM: Of truly noble stature.
ROBOTIC VOICE OF QUEEN:
On this most august occasion,
On this most august occasion,
FIDGET: Move along, honey!
QUEEN: You fiends!
QUEEN: You fiends!
FIDGET: I got you, toy maker!
FLAVERSHAM: Oh, no! Olivia!
FLAVERSHAM: Oh, no! Olivia!
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__________________________27. Oliver & Company (November 18, 1988) (animated musical, buddy, comedy, drama) (G)
Director: George Scribner
Story: Vance Gerry, Mike Gabriel (1954-), Roger Allers, Joe Ranft (1960–2005), Gary Trousdale (1960-), Jim Mitchell, Kevin Lima (1962-), Chris Bailey, Michael Cedeno, Kirk Wise (1963-), Peter Young, David Michener and Leon Joosen
Screenplay: Jim Cox, Timothy J. Disney and James Mangold
Inspired by: Oliver Twist (British novel, 1838) by Charles Dickens
Production Manager: Kathleen Gavin
Premiere: November 13, 1988
Voices: Taurean Blacque (1941-), Roscoe Lee Browne (1925–2007), Dom DeLuise (1933–2009), William Glover (1926-), Natalie Gregory (1975-), Billy Joel (1949-), Robert Loggia (1930–2015), Cheech Marin (1946-), Bette Midler (1945-), Richard Mulligan (1932–2000), Joey Lawrence (1976-), Sheryl Lee Ralph (1956-), Carl Weintraub (1946-)
Composer: J.A.C. Redford (1953-)
Critic Score: 43%.
Average Rating: 5.4/10
Consensus: Oliver & Company is a decidedly lesser effort in the Disney canon, with lackluster songs, stiff animation, and a thoroughly predictable plot.
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JENNY: No.
DODGER: Go!
JENNY: Oliver?
FRANCIS: Goodness!
SYKES: Yeah, who is it?
DODGER: You help Tito.
DODGER: You help Tito.
FAGIN: Oh, it's hopeless.
RITA: Run along, Roscoe.
RITA: Oh, that poor little kid.
MAN ON TV: Now for $200...
ROSCOE: Come on, DeSoto.
RITA: Oh, that poor little kid.
MAN ON TV: Now for $200...
ROSCOE: Come on, DeSoto.
ROSCOE: You guys miss us?
WOMAN: Harming that poor...
JENNY: Wait till you taste this.
GIRL: Hi, Jenny. Sit over here.
JENNY: Winston, listen to this.
SYKES: I don't think you grasp
JENNY: Wait till you taste this.
GIRL: Hi, Jenny. Sit over here.
JENNY: Winston, listen to this.
SYKES: I don't think you grasp
BOY: Let me have one. Please.
VENDOR: I said get outta here.
WINSTON: I'm sure he's just fine.
VENDOR: Hey! Hey, get off of me!
TITO: Go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go!
EINSTEIN: Yeah. And you're okay, too.
WINSTON: Why me? Today of all days.
WINSTON:
Probably just a little stunned.
Probably just a little stunned.
DODGER:
Looks like Louie's got a visitor.
Looks like Louie's got a visitor.
FRANCIS: You were very good.
OLIVER: What?
OLIVER: What?
MAN 1: Forty seconds.
MAN 2: All right. Here we go.
RITA: What're we gonna do, Dodge?
DODGER: Yo, Tito, hot-wire.
DODGER: Yo, Tito, hot-wire.
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__________________________28. The Little Mermaid (November 17, 1989) (animated musical, fantasy) (G)
Directors: Ron Clements (1953-), John Musker (1953-)
Story/Screenplay: Ron Clements (1953-), John Musker (1953-)
Based on: "The Little Mermaid" (Danish fairy tale, 1837) by Hans Christian Andersen
Producers: Howard Ashman (1950–1991), John Musker (1953-), Walt Disney V (1951–2016)
Executive Producer: John Lasseter (1957-) (2013 3D re-release)
Home entertainment short: The Little Matchgirl (2006 DVD release)
Premiere: November 14, 1989
Voices: Rene Auberjonois (1940–2019), Christopher Daniel Barnes (1972-), Jodi Benson (1961-), Pat Carroll (1927-), Paddi Edwards (1931–1999), Buddy Hackett (1924–2003), Jason Marin (1974-), Kenneth Mars (1935–2011), Edie McClurg (1951-), Will Ryan (1939-), Ben Wright (1915–1989), Samuel E. Wright (1946–2021)
Composer: Alan Menken (1949-)
Box office: $211.3 million
Critic Score: 92% Certified Fresh
Average Rating: 8.1/10
Consensus: The Little Mermaid ushered in a new golden era for Disney animation with warm and charming hand-drawn characters and catchy musical sequences.
29. The Rescuers Down Under (November 16, 1990) (animated comedy, drama, adventure) (G)
Directors: Hendel Butoy and Mike Gabriel (1954-)
Story: Joe Ranft (story supervisor) (1960–2005)
Screenplay: Jim Cox, Karey Kirkpatrick, Byron Simpson and Joe Ranft (1960–2005)
Producer: Thomas Schumacher
Premiere: November 14, 1989
Voices: Rene Auberjonois (1940–2019), Christopher Daniel Barnes (1972-), Jodi Benson (1961-), Pat Carroll (1927-), Paddi Edwards (1931–1999), Buddy Hackett (1924–2003), Jason Marin (1974-), Kenneth Mars (1935–2011), Edie McClurg (1951-), Will Ryan (1939-), Ben Wright (1915–1989), Samuel E. Wright (1946–2021)
Composer: Alan Menken (1949-)
Box office: $211.3 million
Critic Score: 92% Certified Fresh
Average Rating: 8.1/10
Consensus: The Little Mermaid ushered in a new golden era for Disney animation with warm and charming hand-drawn characters and catchy musical sequences.
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ERIC: Max!
TRITON: Yes.
FLUKE: Yeah.
ARIEL: Scuttle!
GRIMSBY: Eric!
GRIMSBY: Eric?
URSULA: Eric, no!
SEBASTIAN: Ariel?
SEBASTIAN: Oh, no!
CHEF LOUIS: Ah-ha!
FLOUNDER: I am not.
ARIEL: Isn't it fantastic?
SEAHORSE: Sebastian!
PUPPETEER: Oh, Judy!
MAN: Hurricane a-comin'!
ERIC: Are you okay, miss?
URSULA: Nice work, boys.
GRIMSBY: Well, now, Eric.
SCUTTLE: Wa, wa, wa, wa!
GRIMSBY: And she is lovely.
SCUTTLE: Any time, sweetie!
FLOUNDER: Ariel, wait for me.
GRIMSBY: Happy birthday, Eric.
ATTINA: What is with her lately?
SCUTTLE: Nothing is happening.
SEBASTIAN: Ariel, grab onto that.
ERIC: Whoa! Hang on, I've got ya.
GRIMSBY: Oh, yes, of course, Eric,
URSULA: Yes, hurry home, Princess.
URSULA: Come in. Come in, my child.
ANDRINA: Ariel, dear, time to come out.
ARIEL: Flounder, don't be such a guppy.
WOMAN 1: No!
WOMAN 2: Gertrude says...
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__________________________TRITON: Yes.
FLUKE: Yeah.
ARIEL: Scuttle!
GRIMSBY: Eric!
GRIMSBY: Eric?
URSULA: Eric, no!
SEBASTIAN: Ariel?
SEBASTIAN: Oh, no!
CHEF LOUIS: Ah-ha!
FLOUNDER: I am not.
ARIEL: Isn't it fantastic?
SEAHORSE: Sebastian!
PUPPETEER: Oh, Judy!
MAN: Hurricane a-comin'!
ERIC: Are you okay, miss?
URSULA: Nice work, boys.
GRIMSBY: Well, now, Eric.
SCUTTLE: Wa, wa, wa, wa!
GRIMSBY: And she is lovely.
SCUTTLE: Any time, sweetie!
FLOUNDER: Ariel, wait for me.
GRIMSBY: Happy birthday, Eric.
ATTINA: What is with her lately?
SCUTTLE: Nothing is happening.
SEBASTIAN: Ariel, grab onto that.
ERIC: Whoa! Hang on, I've got ya.
GRIMSBY: Oh, yes, of course, Eric,
URSULA: Yes, hurry home, Princess.
URSULA: Come in. Come in, my child.
ANDRINA: Ariel, dear, time to come out.
ARIEL: Flounder, don't be such a guppy.
WOMAN 1: No!
WOMAN 2: Gertrude says...
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29. The Rescuers Down Under (November 16, 1990) (animated comedy, drama, adventure) (G)
Directors: Hendel Butoy and Mike Gabriel (1954-)
Story: Joe Ranft (story supervisor) (1960–2005)
Screenplay: Jim Cox, Karey Kirkpatrick, Byron Simpson and Joe Ranft (1960–2005)
Producer: Thomas Schumacher
Voices: Billy Barty (1924–2000), John Candy (1950–1994), Peter Firth (1953-), Bernard Fox (1927–2016), Eva Gabor (1919–1995), Ed Gilbert (1931–1999), Carla Meyer, Bob Newhart (1929-), Wayne Robson (1946–2011), Tristan Rogers (1946-), Adam Ryen (1980-), George C. Scott (1927–1999), Douglas Seale (1913–1999), Russi Taylor (1944–2019), Frank Welker (1946-)
Composer: Bruce Broughton (1945-)
Theatrical short: The Prince and the Pauper
Box office: $47.4 million
Critic Score: 68%.
Average Rating: 6.2/10
Consensus: Though its story is second-rate, The Rescuers Down Under redeems itself with some remarkable production values – particularly its flight scenes.
30. Beauty and the Beast (November 22, 1991) (animated musical, romantic, fantasy) (G)
Directors: Gary Trousdale (1960-) and Kirk Wise (1963-)
Story: Roger Allers (story supervisor), Brenda Chapman (1962-), Chris Sanders (1962-), Burny Mattinson (1935-), Kevin Harkey, Brian Pimental, Bruce Woodside, Joe Ranft (1960–2005), Tom Ellery, Kelly Asbury and Robert Lence
Screenplay: Linda Woolverton
Based on: "Beauty and the Beast" (French fairy tale, 1756) by Jeanne-Marie Le Prince de Beaumont
Producers: Don Hahn (1955-), Walt Disney V (1951–2016)
Composer: Bruce Broughton (1945-)
Theatrical short: The Prince and the Pauper
Box office: $47.4 million
Critic Score: 68%.
Average Rating: 6.2/10
Consensus: Though its story is second-rate, The Rescuers Down Under redeems itself with some remarkable production values – particularly its flight scenes.
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CODY: Whoa!
WILBUR: Help!
WILBUR: Help!
DOCTOR: Fire!
WOMAN: Cody!
McLEACH: Surprise!
WILBUR: Hey! What?
WOMAN: Cody! Cody!
CODY: Easy. Easy does it.
WILBUR: Mugwomp tower,
WILBUR: Big time, big time!
CODY: That's it, you've got it!
McLEACH: I'm gonna kill her.
CODY: That's it, you've got it!
McLEACH: I'm gonna kill her.
WILBUR: Girls? Girls, I'm here!
FRANK: Hey, what do you got?
McLEACH: (LAUGHING) Got one!
FRANK: Hey, what do you got?
McLEACH: (LAUGHING) Got one!
BERNARD: Jake's been gone... Ow!
McLEACH: Get out of here! Go on! Get!
MISS BIANCA:
Darling, you'll be just fine!
Darling, you'll be just fine!
CODY: We did it!
FRANK: You've got it!
FRANK: You've got it!
MICE: Heave! Ho!
WILBUR: What are you doing?
WILBUR: What are you doing?
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Directors: Gary Trousdale (1960-) and Kirk Wise (1963-)
Story: Roger Allers (story supervisor), Brenda Chapman (1962-), Chris Sanders (1962-), Burny Mattinson (1935-), Kevin Harkey, Brian Pimental, Bruce Woodside, Joe Ranft (1960–2005), Tom Ellery, Kelly Asbury and Robert Lence
Screenplay: Linda Woolverton
Based on: "Beauty and the Beast" (French fairy tale, 1756) by Jeanne-Marie Le Prince de Beaumont
Producers: Don Hahn (1955-), Walt Disney V (1951–2016)
Executive Producer: John Lasseter (1957-) (2012 3D re-release)
Voices: Robby Benson (1956-), Mary Kay Bergman (1961–1999), Jesse Corti (1955-), Brian Cummings (1948-), Alvin Epstein (1925–2018), Rex Everhart (1920–2000), Tony Jay (1933–2006), Angela Lansbury (1925-), Alec Murphy (1955-), Paige O'Hara (1956-), Jerry Orbach (1935–2004), Bradley Pierce (1982-), Kimmy Robertson (1954-), Hal Smith (1916–1994), Kath Soucie (1967-), David Ogden Stiers (1942–2018), Frank Welker (1946-), Richard White (1953-), Jo Anne Worley (1937-)
Composer: Alan Menken (1949-)
Theatrical short: Tangled Ever After (2012 3D re-release)
Premiere: November 13, 1991
Box office: $425.0 million
Critic Score: 93% Certified Fresh
Average Rating: 8.4/10
Consensus: Enchanting, sweepingly romantic, and featuring plenty of wonderful musical numbers, Beauty and the Beast is one of Disney's most elegant animated offerings.
31. Aladdin (November 25, 1992) (animated musical, romantic, fantasy, comedy, adventure) (G)
Directors: Ron Clements (1953-) and John Musker (1953-)
Story: Ed Gombert (story supervisor), Burny Mattinson (1935-), Roger Allers, Daan Jippes, Kevin Harkey, Sue C. Nichols, Francis Glebas, Darrell Rooney, Larry Leker, James Fujii, Kirk Hanson, Kevin Lima (1962-), Rebecca Rees, David S. Smith, Chris Sanders (1962-), Brian Pimental and Patrick A. Ventura
Screenplay: Ron Clements (1953-), John Musker (1953-), Ted Elliott and Terry Rossio
Based on: "Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp" (Arabian fairy tale)
Producers: Ron Clements (1953-), John Musker (1953-), Walt Disney V (1951–2016)
Composer: Alan Menken (1949-)
Theatrical short: Tangled Ever After (2012 3D re-release)
Premiere: November 13, 1991
Box office: $425.0 million
Critic Score: 93% Certified Fresh
Average Rating: 8.4/10
Consensus: Enchanting, sweepingly romantic, and featuring plenty of wonderful musical numbers, Beauty and the Beast is one of Disney's most elegant animated offerings.
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BELLE: No!
BELLE: Papa?
BEAST: What?
MAURICE: Run, Belle!
BELLE: I'm not hungry.
LUMIERE: Here she is!
BELLE: I can't believe it.
LUMIERE: Life is so unnerving
BELLE: New and a bit alarming
COGSWORTH: Now it's too late.
GASTON: Who does she think she is?
MAURICE: We should be there by now.
FEATHERDUSTER: Oh, no.
LUMIERE: Oh, yes.
MAURICE: Thank you.
COGSWORTH: No, no, no!
COGSWORTH: Encroachers.
MRS. POTTS: And they have the mirror.
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__________________________BELLE: Papa?
BEAST: What?
MAURICE: Run, Belle!
BELLE: I'm not hungry.
LUMIERE: Here she is!
BELLE: I can't believe it.
LUMIERE: Life is so unnerving
BELLE: New and a bit alarming
COGSWORTH: Now it's too late.
GASTON: Who does she think she is?
MAURICE: We should be there by now.
FEATHERDUSTER: Oh, no.
LUMIERE: Oh, yes.
MAURICE: Thank you.
COGSWORTH: No, no, no!
COGSWORTH: Encroachers.
MRS. POTTS: And they have the mirror.
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31. Aladdin (November 25, 1992) (animated musical, romantic, fantasy, comedy, adventure) (G)
Directors: Ron Clements (1953-) and John Musker (1953-)
Story: Ed Gombert (story supervisor), Burny Mattinson (1935-), Roger Allers, Daan Jippes, Kevin Harkey, Sue C. Nichols, Francis Glebas, Darrell Rooney, Larry Leker, James Fujii, Kirk Hanson, Kevin Lima (1962-), Rebecca Rees, David S. Smith, Chris Sanders (1962-), Brian Pimental and Patrick A. Ventura
Screenplay: Ron Clements (1953-), John Musker (1953-), Ted Elliott and Terry Rossio
Based on: "Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp" (Arabian fairy tale)
Producers: Ron Clements (1953-), John Musker (1953-), Walt Disney V (1951–2016)
Co-Producers: Donald W. Ernst and Amy Pell
Voices: Jonathan Freeman (1950-), Gilbert Gottfried (1955-), Linda Larkin (1970-), Douglas Seale (1913–1999), Scott Weinger (1975-), Frank Welker (1946-), Robin Williams (1951–2014)
Composer: Alan Menken (1949-)
Premiere: November 11, 1992
Box office: $504.1 million
Critic Score: 94% Certified Fresh
Average Rating: 8.1/10
Consensus: A highly entertaining entry in Disney's renaissance era, Aladdin is beautifully drawn, with near-classic songs and a cast of scene-stealing characters.
GUARD: Scoundrel
MAN: Take that
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32. The Lion King (June 24, 1994) (animated epic, musical, drama) (G)
Directors: Roger Allers and Rob Minkoff
Story: Brenda Chapman (story supervisor) (1962-), Burny Mattinson (1935-), Barry Johnson, Lorna Cook, Thom Enriquez, Andy Gaskill, Gary Trousdale (1960-), Jim Capobianco, Kevin Harkey, Jorgen Klubien, Chris Sanders (1962-), Tom Sito, Larry Leker, Joe Ranft (1960–2005), Rick Maki, Ed Gombert, Francis Glebas, and Mark Kausler
Screenplay: Irene Mecchi, Jonathan Roberts, and Linda Woolverton
Inspired by: Hamlet (British play, 1601) by William Shakespeare
Producers: Don Hahn (1955-), Walt Disney V (1951–2016)
Voices: Jonathan Freeman (1950-), Gilbert Gottfried (1955-), Linda Larkin (1970-), Douglas Seale (1913–1999), Scott Weinger (1975-), Frank Welker (1946-), Robin Williams (1951–2014)
Composer: Alan Menken (1949-)
Premiere: November 11, 1992
Box office: $504.1 million
Critic Score: 94% Certified Fresh
Average Rating: 8.1/10
Consensus: A highly entertaining entry in Disney's renaissance era, Aladdin is beautifully drawn, with near-classic songs and a cast of scene-stealing characters.
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JASMINE: Jafar.
JAFAR: Shut up!
ABU: Yum, yum!
JAFAR: Shut up!
ABU: Yum, yum!
MAN: Stop! Thief!
SULTAN: Jasmine.
JASMINE: Aladdin.
SULTAN: Oh, dearest.
MAIN GUARD: Get him!
ALADDIN: Look, I... I'm sorry.
ABU: Yoo-hoo! Aladdin! Hello!
ALADDIN: Look, I... I'm sorry.
ABU: Yoo-hoo! Aladdin! Hello!
JASMINE: Unbelievable sights
SULTAN: Jafar, this is an outrage.
SULTAN: Jasmine will like this one.
JASMINE: Just go jump off a balcony!
SULTAN: Find him! Search everywhere!
ALADDIN:
Phenomenal cosmic powers...
Phenomenal cosmic powers...
GUARD: Scoundrel
MAN: Take that
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32. The Lion King (June 24, 1994) (animated epic, musical, drama) (G)
Directors: Roger Allers and Rob Minkoff
Story: Brenda Chapman (story supervisor) (1962-), Burny Mattinson (1935-), Barry Johnson, Lorna Cook, Thom Enriquez, Andy Gaskill, Gary Trousdale (1960-), Jim Capobianco, Kevin Harkey, Jorgen Klubien, Chris Sanders (1962-), Tom Sito, Larry Leker, Joe Ranft (1960–2005), Rick Maki, Ed Gombert, Francis Glebas, and Mark Kausler
Screenplay: Irene Mecchi, Jonathan Roberts, and Linda Woolverton
Inspired by: Hamlet (British play, 1601) by William Shakespeare
Producers: Don Hahn (1955-), Walt Disney V (1951–2016)
Executive Producer: John Lasseter (1957-) (2011 3D re-release)
Voices: Rowan Atkinson (1955-), Matthew Broderick (1962-), Niketa Calame (1980-), Jim Cummings (1952-), Whoopi Goldberg (1955-), Robert Guillaume (1927–2017), Jeremy Irons (1948-), James Earl Jones (1931-), Moira Kelly (1968-), Nathan Lane (1956-), Zoe Leader (1949–2015), Cheech Marin (1946-), Ernie Sabella (1949-), Madge Sinclair (1938–1995), Jonathan Taylor Thomas (1981-)
Composer: Hans Zimmer (1957-)
Premiere: June 15, 1994
Box office: $968.5 million
Critic Score: 92% Certified Fresh
Average Rating: 8.3/10
Consensus: Emotionally stirring, richly drawn, and beautifully animated, The Lion King stands tall within Disney's pantheon of classic family films.
33. Pocahontas (June 23, 1995) (animated epic, musical, romantic, drama) (G)
Directors: Mike Gabriel (1954-) and Eric Goldberg (1955-)
Story: Tom Sito (story supervisor), Glen Keane (1954-), Joe Grant (1908–2005), Ralph Zondag, Burny Mattinson (1935-), Ed Gombert, Kaan Kalyon, Francis Glebas, Rob Gibbs, Bruce Morris, Todd Kurosawa, Duncan Marjoribanks and Chris Buck (1960-)
Screenplay: Carl Binder, Susannah Grant and Philip LaZebnik
Based on: life and legend of Pocahontas (1595–1617)
Producers: James Pentecost, Walt Disney V (1951–2016)
Composer: Hans Zimmer (1957-)
Premiere: June 15, 1994
Box office: $968.5 million
Critic Score: 92% Certified Fresh
Average Rating: 8.3/10
Consensus: Emotionally stirring, richly drawn, and beautifully animated, The Lion King stands tall within Disney's pantheon of classic family films.
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NALA: Simba!
MUFASA: Scar!
MUFASA: Zazu.
MUFASA: Simba.
ZAZU: Step lively.
SIMBA: Come here!
MUFASA: Remember.
MUFASA: Remember.
NALA: Simba, wait up!
MUFASA: Look, Simba.
NALA: It's really creepy.
SHENZI: Ooh, it tingles me.
ZAZU: Oh, Scar, this is awful!
SARABI: And it's time for yours.
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33. Pocahontas (June 23, 1995) (animated epic, musical, romantic, drama) (G)
Directors: Mike Gabriel (1954-) and Eric Goldberg (1955-)
Story: Tom Sito (story supervisor), Glen Keane (1954-), Joe Grant (1908–2005), Ralph Zondag, Burny Mattinson (1935-), Ed Gombert, Kaan Kalyon, Francis Glebas, Rob Gibbs, Bruce Morris, Todd Kurosawa, Duncan Marjoribanks and Chris Buck (1960-)
Screenplay: Carl Binder, Susannah Grant and Philip LaZebnik
Based on: life and legend of Pocahontas (1595–1617)
Producers: James Pentecost, Walt Disney V (1951–2016)
Voices: Joe Baker (1928–2001), Christian Bale (1974-), Irene Bedard (1967-), Billy Connolly (1942-), James Apaumut Fall, Mel Gibson (1956-), Linda Hunt (1945-), Michelle St. John, John Kassir (1957-), Danny Mann (1951-), Russell Means (1939–2012), David Ogden Stiers (1942–2018), Gordon Tootoosis (1941–2011), Frank Welker (1946-)
Composer: Alan Menken (1949-)
Premiere: June 16, 1995
Box office: $346.1 million
Critic Score: 56%.
Average Rating: 6/10
Consensus: Pocahontas means well, and has moments of startling beauty, but it's largely a bland, uninspired effort, with uneven plotting and an unfortunate lack of fun.
34. The Hunchback of Notre Dame (June 21, 1996) (animated musical, drama) (G)
Directors: Gary Trousdale (1960-) and Kirk Wise (1963-)
Story: Will Finn (story supervisor), Tab Murphy, Kevin Harkey, Gaftan Brizzi, Paul Brizzi, Edward Gombert, Brenda Chapman (1962-), Jeff Snow, Jim Capobianco, Denis Rich, Burny Mattinson (1935-), John Sanford, Kelly Wightman, James Funi, Geefwee Boedoe, Floyd Norman, Francis Glebas, Kirk Hanson, Christine Blum and Sue C. Nichols
Screenplay: Tab Murphy, Irene Mecchi, Bob Tzudiker, Noni White and Jonathan Roberts
Based on: Notre Dame de Paris (French novel, 1831) by Victor Hugo
Producers: Don Hahn (1955-), Walt Disney V (1951–2016)
Composer: Alan Menken (1949-)
Premiere: June 16, 1995
Box office: $346.1 million
Critic Score: 56%.
Average Rating: 6/10
Consensus: Pocahontas means well, and has moments of startling beauty, but it's largely a bland, uninspired effort, with uneven plotting and an unfortunate lack of fun.
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MAN: Smith!
MAN 2: Watch out!
JOHN: See ya, Percy.
MAN 2: If you ask me,
NAKOMA: Pocahontas!
NAKOMA: Pocahontas.
POCAHONTAS: Helmet.
MAN 2: Two on each side.
POWHATAN: Pocahontas!
JOHN: It's called a helmet.
MAN 3: Ready now? Push!
JOHN: Percy, get back here!
MAN: Wake up! Shake a leg!
RATCLIFFE: Riches for cheap
JOHN: This place is incredible.
BEN: Smith was right all along.
POWHATAN: Killers at the core
RATCLIFFE: Look at it, Wiggins,
MAN 2: Let go of the topgallants!
MAN 3: Be careful, it will happen!
MAN: Stay your course, he's lost!
MAN: Give me a hand, someone!
MAN 1: But what if Smith is right?
KEKATA: They're different from us
RATCLIFFE: There'll be heaps of it
MAN 2: Hold up! That's far enough!
RATCLIFFE: Keep on working, lads
SOLDIER: Either too hot or too cold.
MAN: Filthy beasts, Ratcliffe was right!
NAKOMA: Help me turn this thing over.
POWHATAN: First we deal with this one
POCAHONTAS: Is the death of all I love
POWHATAN:
...faced a determined enemy.
GRANDMOTHER WILLOW:
Listen with your heart
GRANDMOTHER WILLOW:
Is that my Pocahontas?
MAN: The crew a-ready?
MAN 2: Aye, sir!
MAN 1: Ready to hoist the cannon?
MAN 2: Aye!
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Directors: Gary Trousdale (1960-) and Kirk Wise (1963-)
Story: Will Finn (story supervisor), Tab Murphy, Kevin Harkey, Gaftan Brizzi, Paul Brizzi, Edward Gombert, Brenda Chapman (1962-), Jeff Snow, Jim Capobianco, Denis Rich, Burny Mattinson (1935-), John Sanford, Kelly Wightman, James Funi, Geefwee Boedoe, Floyd Norman, Francis Glebas, Kirk Hanson, Christine Blum and Sue C. Nichols
Screenplay: Tab Murphy, Irene Mecchi, Bob Tzudiker, Noni White and Jonathan Roberts
Based on: Notre Dame de Paris (French novel, 1831) by Victor Hugo
Producers: Don Hahn (1955-), Walt Disney V (1951–2016)
Co-Producer: Roy Conli
Voices: Jason Alexander (1959-), Mary Kay Bergman (1961–1999), Corey Burton (1955-), Jim Cummings (1952-), Bill Fagerbakke (1957-), Tom Hulce (1953-), Tony Jay (1933–2006), Paul Kandel (1951-), Charles Kimbrough (1936-), Kevin Kline (1947-), Demi Moore (1962-), Patrick Pinney (1952-), David Ogden Stiers (1942–2018), Gary Trousdale (1960-), Frank Welker (1946-), Mary Wickes (1910–1995), Jane Withers (1926-)
Composer: Alan Menken (1949-)
Premiere: June 19, 1996
Box office: $325.3 million
Critic Score: 73%.
Average Rating: 7.1/10
Consensus: Disney's take on the Victor Hugo classic is dramatically uneven, but its strong visuals, dark themes, and message of tolerance make for a more-sophisticated-than-average children's film.
QUASIMODO:
Is this the court of miracles?
SOLDIER 1: There she is!
SOLDIER 2: Get her!
GARGOYLES: Oh.
VICTOR: Yeah. Oh, dear, yes.
SOLDIER 1: Check the alley!
SOLDIER 2: This way!
SOLDIER 1: Make way!
SOLDIER 2: Make way, now!
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35. Hercules (June 27, 1997) (animated musical, fantasy, comedy) (G)
Directors: Ron Clements (1953-) and John Musker (1953-)
Story: Barry Johnson (story supervisor), Kaan Kalyon, Kelly Wightman, Randy Cartwright (1951-), John Ramirez, Jeff Snow, Vance Gerry, Kirk Hanson, Tamara Lusher, Francis Glebas, Mark Kennedy, Bruce Morris, Don Dougherty and Thom Enriquez
Screenplay: Ron Clements (1953-), John Musker (1953-), Donald McEnery, Bob Shaw and Irene Mecchi
Based on: "Hercules" (Greek myth)
Producers: Alice Dewey, Ron Clements (1953-), John Musker (1953-), Walt Disney V (1951–2016)
Voices: Jason Alexander (1959-), Mary Kay Bergman (1961–1999), Corey Burton (1955-), Jim Cummings (1952-), Bill Fagerbakke (1957-), Tom Hulce (1953-), Tony Jay (1933–2006), Paul Kandel (1951-), Charles Kimbrough (1936-), Kevin Kline (1947-), Demi Moore (1962-), Patrick Pinney (1952-), David Ogden Stiers (1942–2018), Gary Trousdale (1960-), Frank Welker (1946-), Mary Wickes (1910–1995), Jane Withers (1926-)
Composer: Alan Menken (1949-)
Premiere: June 19, 1996
Box office: $325.3 million
Critic Score: 73%.
Average Rating: 7.1/10
Consensus: Disney's take on the Victor Hugo classic is dramatically uneven, but its strong visuals, dark themes, and message of tolerance make for a more-sophisticated-than-average children's film.
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ESMERALDA: Oh!
QUASIMODO: No.
SOLDIER: Charge!
ESMERALDA: Stop!
PHOEBUS: 'Tention!
CLOPIN: Everybody!
QUASIMODO: Whoa!
ESMERALDA: Quasi?
FROLLO: Nor would I.
LAVERNE: Impossible.
SOLDIER: Bon appétit!
WOMAN: He's hideous!
ESMERALDA: Hold on.
SOLDIER 1: Make way!
MAN: Frollo's gone mad.
HUGO: Those other guys
VICTOR: Ready, aim, fire!
CLOPIN: Girls, give a kiss.
PHOEBUS: No, you're not.
WOMAN: Oh, he's hideous.
QUASIMODO: Most of them.
SOLDIER 1: Check the alley!
HUGO: Hey, hey, there he is.
SOLDIER: Whoa! Whoo-hoo!
SOLDIER 3: No one here, sir.
CLOPIN: Whatever their pitch
SOLDIER 1: Check the street.
FROLLO: For justice, for Paris,
CLOPIN: And he saw corruption
HUGO: And since you're shaped
CLOPIN: Everyone is acting crazy
SOLDIER: Charge!
ESMERALDA: Stop!
PHOEBUS: 'Tention!
CLOPIN: Everybody!
QUASIMODO: Whoa!
ESMERALDA: Quasi?
FROLLO: Nor would I.
LAVERNE: Impossible.
SOLDIER: Bon appétit!
WOMAN: He's hideous!
ESMERALDA: Hold on.
SOLDIER 1: Make way!
MAN: Frollo's gone mad.
HUGO: Those other guys
VICTOR: Ready, aim, fire!
CLOPIN: Girls, give a kiss.
PHOEBUS: No, you're not.
WOMAN: Oh, he's hideous.
QUASIMODO: Most of them.
SOLDIER 1: Check the alley!
HUGO: Hey, hey, there he is.
SOLDIER: Whoa! Whoo-hoo!
SOLDIER 3: No one here, sir.
CLOPIN: Whatever their pitch
SOLDIER 1: Check the street.
FROLLO: For justice, for Paris,
CLOPIN: And he saw corruption
HUGO: And since you're shaped
CLOPIN: Everyone is acting crazy
FROLLO: The prisoner, Esmeralda,
LAVERNE: Don't you ever migrate?
CLOPIN: And for one time in his life
ESMERALDA: Oh, boys. Over here.
SOLDIER 2: Yes, sir. No one here, sir.
CLOPIN: Ugly folks forget your shyness
MAN: Where are you goin', hunchback?
ESMERALDA: You've done this before?
ESMERALDA: Oh, boys. Over here.
SOLDIER 2: Yes, sir. No one here, sir.
CLOPIN: Ugly folks forget your shyness
MAN: Where are you goin', hunchback?
ESMERALDA: You've done this before?
QUASIMODO:
Is this the court of miracles?
SOLDIER 1: There she is!
SOLDIER 2: Get her!
GARGOYLES: Oh.
VICTOR: Yeah. Oh, dear, yes.
SOLDIER 1: Check the alley!
SOLDIER 2: This way!
SOLDIER 1: Make way!
SOLDIER 2: Make way, now!
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35. Hercules (June 27, 1997) (animated musical, fantasy, comedy) (G)
Directors: Ron Clements (1953-) and John Musker (1953-)
Story: Barry Johnson (story supervisor), Kaan Kalyon, Kelly Wightman, Randy Cartwright (1951-), John Ramirez, Jeff Snow, Vance Gerry, Kirk Hanson, Tamara Lusher, Francis Glebas, Mark Kennedy, Bruce Morris, Don Dougherty and Thom Enriquez
Screenplay: Ron Clements (1953-), John Musker (1953-), Donald McEnery, Bob Shaw and Irene Mecchi
Based on: "Hercules" (Greek myth)
Producers: Alice Dewey, Ron Clements (1953-), John Musker (1953-), Walt Disney V (1951–2016)
Voices: Barbara Barrie (1931-), Mary Kay Bergman (1961–1999), Corey Burton (1955-), LaChanze (1961-), Jim Cummings (1952-), Keith David (1956-), Danny DeVito (1944-), Tate Donovan (1963-), Paddi Edwards (1931–1999), Samantha Eggar (1939-), Susan Egan (1970-), Cheryl Freeman, Kathleen Freeman (1919–2001), Matt Frewer (1958-), Bobcat Goldthwait (1962-), Bug Hall (1985-), Kellen Hathaway (1986-), Charlton Heston (1923–2008), Hal Holbrook (1925–2021), Josh Keaton (1979-), Wayne Knight (1955-), Aaron Michael Metchik (1980-), Patrick Pinney (1952-), Amanda Plummer (1957-), Roz Ryan (1951-), Paul Shaffer (1949-), Carole Shelley (1939–2018), Vanessa Y. Thomas, Rip Torn (1931–2019), Lillias White (1951-), James Woods (1947-)
Composer: Alan Menken (1949-)
Premiere: June 14, 1997
Box office: $252.7 million
Critic Score: 83% Certified Fresh
Average Rating: 7/10
Consensus: Fast-paced and packed with dozens of pop culture references, Hercules might not measure up with the true classics of the Disney pantheon, but it's still plenty of fun.
36. Mulan (June 19, 1998) (animated musical, action, comedy, drama) (G)
Directors: Barry Cook (1958-) and Tony Bancroft
Story: Chris Sanders (story supervisor) (1962-), Dean DeBlois (co-head of story) (1962-), John Sanford, Chris Williams (1968-), Tim Hodge, Julius Aguimatang, Burny Mattinson (1935-), Lorna Cook, Barry Johnson, Thom Enriquez, Ed Gombert, Joe Grant (1908–2005) and Floyd Norman
Screenplay: Rita Hsiao, Chris Sanders (1962-), Philip LaZebnik, Raymond Singer and Eugenia Bostwick-Singer
Based on: "Hua Mulan" (Chinese legend)
Producers: Pam Coats, Walt Disney V (1951–2016)
Composer: Alan Menken (1949-)
Premiere: June 14, 1997
Box office: $252.7 million
Critic Score: 83% Certified Fresh
Average Rating: 7/10
Consensus: Fast-paced and packed with dozens of pop culture references, Hercules might not measure up with the true classics of the Disney pantheon, but it's still plenty of fun.
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ZEUS: Ha ha!
HADES: Meg?
BOY: Heads up!
PHIL: Two words.
MUSE: It was tragic.
CYCLOPS: Hercules!
HERCULES: Excuse me.
NARRATOR: You go, girl.
MEG: (PANTING) Please.
HADES: How sentimental.
OLD MAN: Tell me about it.
AMPHITRYON: Who's there?
HERCULES: Wow. What a day.
HERCULES: Yeah. Yeah. I know.
HADES: A stirring performance, boys.
HERCULES:
Don't get too comfortable, Hades!
Don't get too comfortable, Hades!
BOY 1: Help! I can't breathe!
BOY 2: (COUGHING) Hurry!
BOY 2: (COUGHING) Hurry!
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Directors: Barry Cook (1958-) and Tony Bancroft
Story: Chris Sanders (story supervisor) (1962-), Dean DeBlois (co-head of story) (1962-), John Sanford, Chris Williams (1968-), Tim Hodge, Julius Aguimatang, Burny Mattinson (1935-), Lorna Cook, Barry Johnson, Thom Enriquez, Ed Gombert, Joe Grant (1908–2005) and Floyd Norman
Screenplay: Rita Hsiao, Chris Sanders (1962-), Philip LaZebnik, Raymond Singer and Eugenia Bostwick-Singer
Based on: "Hua Mulan" (Chinese legend)
Producers: Pam Coats, Walt Disney V (1951–2016)
Voices: Miguel Ferrer (1955–2017), Harvey Fierstein (1952-), June Foray (1917–2017), James Hong (1929-), Miriam Margolyes (1941-), Pat Morita (1932–2005), Eddie Murphy (1961-), Ming-Na (1963-), Marni Nixon (1930–2016), Soon-Tek Oh (1932–2018), Freda Foh Shen (1948-), James Shigeta (1929–2014), George Takei (1937-), Jerry Tondo (1950-), Gedde Watanabe (1955-), Frank Welker (1946-), B.D. Wong (1960-)
Composer: Jerry Goldsmith (1929–2004)
Premiere: June 5, 1998
Box office: $304.3 million
Critic Score: 86% Certified Fresh
Average Rating: 7.5/10
Consensus: Exploring themes of family duty and honor, Mulan breaks new ground as a Disney film, while still bringing vibrant animation and sprightly characters to the screen.
37. Tarzan (June 18, 1999) (animated comedy, drama, adventure) (G)
Directors: Chris Buck (1960-) and Kevin Lima (1962-)
Story: Brian Pimental (story supervisor), Stephen J. Anderson (1969-), Mark Kennedy, Carole Holliday, Gaëtan Brizzi, Paul Brizzi, Don Dougherty, Ed Gombert, Randy Haycock, Don Hall (1969-), Kevin Harkey, Glen Keane (1954-), Burny Mattinson (1935-), Frank Nissen, John Norton, Jeff Snow, Michael Surrey, Chris Ure, Mark Walton (1968-), Stevie Wermers, Kelly Wightman and John Ramirez
Screenplay: Tab Murphy, Bob Tzudiker and Noni White
Based on: Tarzan of the Apes (American novel, 1914) by Edgar Rice Burroughs
Producers: Bonnie Arnold (1955-), Walt Disney V (1951–2016)
Composer: Jerry Goldsmith (1929–2004)
Premiere: June 5, 1998
Box office: $304.3 million
Critic Score: 86% Certified Fresh
Average Rating: 7.5/10
Consensus: Exploring themes of family duty and honor, Mulan breaks new ground as a Disney film, while still bringing vibrant animation and sprightly characters to the screen.
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YAO: Hey!
MUSHU: Hey!
MULAN: Guys.
MUSHU: Mulan!
MUSHU: Mulan!
MULAN: Shang!
YAO: Oh, snake! Snake!
MULAN: "Quiet and demure.
GREAT ANCESTOR: Mushu!
GREAT ANCESTOR: Mushu!
SHAN-YU: What do you see?
MUSHU: Call out for egg rolls!
LING: Some king of the rock. Aah!
MUSHU: Uh, uh... Yes, I just woke up.
YAO: Does this dress make me look fat?
GREAT ANCESTOR:
Great Stone Dragon,
MUSHU:
This guys got 'em scared to death
SHANG:
We must be swift as a coursing river
MULAN:
Hope he doesn't see right through me
Great Stone Dragon,
MUSHU:
This guys got 'em scared to death
SHANG:
We must be swift as a coursing river
MULAN:
Hope he doesn't see right through me
GRANDMOTHER:
Would you like to stay forever?
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37. Tarzan (June 18, 1999) (animated comedy, drama, adventure) (G)
Directors: Chris Buck (1960-) and Kevin Lima (1962-)
Story: Brian Pimental (story supervisor), Stephen J. Anderson (1969-), Mark Kennedy, Carole Holliday, Gaëtan Brizzi, Paul Brizzi, Don Dougherty, Ed Gombert, Randy Haycock, Don Hall (1969-), Kevin Harkey, Glen Keane (1954-), Burny Mattinson (1935-), Frank Nissen, John Norton, Jeff Snow, Michael Surrey, Chris Ure, Mark Walton (1968-), Stevie Wermers, Kelly Wightman and John Ramirez
Screenplay: Tab Murphy, Bob Tzudiker and Noni White
Based on: Tarzan of the Apes (American novel, 1914) by Edgar Rice Burroughs
Producers: Bonnie Arnold (1955-), Walt Disney V (1951–2016)
Voices: Brian Blessed (1936-), Glenn Close (1947-), Minnie Driver (1970-), Tony Goldwyn (1960-), Nigel Hawthorne (1929–2001), Lance Henriksen (1940-), Wayne Knight (1955-), Alex D. Linz (1989-), Rosie O'Donnell (1962-)
Composer: Mark Mancina (1957-)
Premiere: June 12, 1999
Box office: $448.2 million
Critic Score: 88% Certified Fresh
Average Rating: 7.6/10
Consensus: Disney's Tarzan takes the well-known story to a new level with spirited animation, a brisk pace, and some thrilling action set-pieces.
38. Fantasia 2000 (December 17, 1999) (G)
Directors/Story/Screenplay: See full credits
Based on: The Steadfast Tin Soldier segment based on "The Steadfast Tin Soldier" (Danish fairy tale, 1838) by Hans Christian Andersen
Producers: Donald W. Ernst, Walt Disney V (1951–2016)
Composer: Mark Mancina (1957-)
Premiere: June 12, 1999
Box office: $448.2 million
Critic Score: 88% Certified Fresh
Average Rating: 7.6/10
Consensus: Disney's Tarzan takes the well-known story to a new level with spirited animation, a brisk pace, and some thrilling action set-pieces.
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JANE: Help!
TERK: Yeah!
TERK: Yeah!
TARZAN: Oh!
TERK: Oh, no.
KALA: Always.
KALA: Always.
KALA: Tarzan?
MOM: Oh, boy.
KALA: Kerchak!
TERK: Look out!
TARZAN: Clayton.
TERK: Oh, I love it.
JANE: Oh, I'm flying!
JANE: Why, you little...
APE 2: Maybe he's lost.
APE 2: Maybe he's lost.
MAN 4: Heave ho, lads.
TARZAN: Can't we talk?
PROFESSOR: Clayton?
PROFESSOR: Clayton?
JANE: It serves you right.
KALA: Close your mouth.
JANE: Do you understand?
CLAYTON: Hiding, are we?
CLAYTON: Hiding, are we?
KALA: Oh! Oh, no. Shh. Shh.
ELEPHANT: It burns calories.
KERCHAK: I said he could stay.
CLAYTON: Excellent, Professor.
MAN 7: Here we go. Here we go.
TERK: Can you believe that guy?
JANE: I've never seen such eyes.
TERK: Oh! Watch it! Oh! Ow! Ow!
PROFESSOR: Look at him, Jane.
JANE: I've never seen such eyes.
TERK: Oh! Watch it! Oh! Ow! Ow!
PROFESSOR: Look at him, Jane.
TARZAN: They mean us no harm.
CLAYTON: Professor, don't move!
CLAYTON: Women. (CHUCKLES)
PROFESSOR: Jane, where are you?
PROFESSOR: Jane, where are you?
PROFESSOR AND CLAYTON: Jane!
MAN 6: Pick your barrel up. Pick it up.
MAN 6: Pick your barrel up. Pick it up.
CHIMP: You're standing on my spleen.
MAN 3: All right, move it, ya bilge rats!
CLAYTON: Now, be careful, Professor.
APE 3: We looked everywhere for you.
APE 3: We looked everywhere for you.
PROFESSOR: Mustn't, mustn't frighten.
PROFESSOR: Where? Yes, more nests!
PROFESSOR: Where? Yes, more nests!
JANE: Tarzan!
TARZAN: Jane!
TARZAN: Jane!
APE 1: Kala!
APE 2: She's back.
KALA: Tarzan?
APE MOTHER: Terkina?
APE MOTHER: Terkina?
TANTOR: It's alway me.
TERK: Cramp in the calf.
TERK: Cramp in the calf.
ELEPHANT 1: Get outta here.
ELEPHANT 2: It's true.
TANTOR: Okay, maybe it was.
KERCHAK: Everyone,
KERCHAK: Everyone,
ELEPHANT 1: No way.
ELEPHANT 2: Come on, now.
MAN 1: Aye, cut her loose!
MAN 2: Come on, pull it down.
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38. Fantasia 2000 (December 17, 1999) (G)
Directors/Story/Screenplay: See full credits
Based on: The Steadfast Tin Soldier segment based on "The Steadfast Tin Soldier" (Danish fairy tale, 1838) by Hans Christian Andersen
Producers: Donald W. Ernst, Walt Disney V (1951–2016)
IMAX release: January 1, 2000; Wide release: June 16, 2000
Premiere: December 17, 1999
Box office: $90.9 million
Average Rating: 7.1/10
Critic Score: 82% Certified Fresh
Consensus: It provides an entertaining experience for adults and children alike.
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39. Dinosaur (May 19, 2000) (CGI adventure) (PG)
Directors: Ralph Zondag and Eric Leighton
Story: Thom Enriquez, John Harrison, Robert Nelson Jacobs and Ralph Zondag
Screenplay: John Harrison and Robert Nelson Jacobs, from a earlier version by Walon Green
Producer: Pam Marsden
Co-Producer: Baker Bloodworth
Voices: Max Casella (1967-), Ossie Davis (1917–2005), Julianna Margulies (1966-), Hayden Panettiere (1989-), Joan Plowright (1929-), Della Reese (1931–2017), Peter Siragusa, D.B. Sweeney (1961-), Alfre Woodard (1952-), Samuel E. Wright (1946–2021)
Composer: James Newton Howard (1951-)
Box office: $349.8 million
Critic Score: 65%
Average Rating: 6.2/10
Consensus: While Dinosaur's plot is generic and dull, its stunning computer animation and detailed backgrounds are enough to make it worth a look.
40. The Emperor's New Groove (December 15, 2000) (animated buddy, slapstick, comedy) (G)
Director: Mark Dindal (1960-)
Story: Chris Williams (1968-) and Mark Dindal (1960-)
Screenplay: David Reynolds
Producers: Randy Fullmer, Walt Disney V (1951–2016)
Premiere: December 17, 1999
Box office: $90.9 million
Average Rating: 7.1/10
Critic Score: 82% Certified Fresh
Consensus: It provides an entertaining experience for adults and children alike.
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39. Dinosaur (May 19, 2000) (CGI adventure) (PG)
Directors: Ralph Zondag and Eric Leighton
Story: Thom Enriquez, John Harrison, Robert Nelson Jacobs and Ralph Zondag
Screenplay: John Harrison and Robert Nelson Jacobs, from a earlier version by Walon Green
Producer: Pam Marsden
Co-Producer: Baker Bloodworth
Voices: Max Casella (1967-), Ossie Davis (1917–2005), Julianna Margulies (1966-), Hayden Panettiere (1989-), Joan Plowright (1929-), Della Reese (1931–2017), Peter Siragusa, D.B. Sweeney (1961-), Alfre Woodard (1952-), Samuel E. Wright (1946–2021)
Composer: James Newton Howard (1951-)
Box office: $349.8 million
Critic Score: 65%
Average Rating: 6.2/10
Consensus: While Dinosaur's plot is generic and dull, its stunning computer animation and detailed backgrounds are enough to make it worth a look.
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ZINI: Really?
NEERA: Kron.
BRUTON: Kron!
PLIO: Yar, grab on!
LEMUR: Hey, ladies!
PLIO: Aladar! Oh, no!
PLIO: Aladar, over here!
BAYLENE: Oh, joy. Blisters.
KRON: We have to keep trying.
PLIO: Some things start out big,
SURI: (CRIES) They're all gone.
ALADAR: Everyone just be quiet.
YOUNG LEMUR: Plio, be careful.
ZINI: (SNIFFS) Hold on a moment.
SURI: Now, you come out on three.
SURI: Now, you come out on three.
EEMA: I've got blisters on my blisters.
YAR: Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa!
YAR: What?
ZINI: I did.
SURI: Me too!
PLIO: Where did it go?
YAR: It's scaring Suri.
SURI: No, it's not.
PILO: Zini, jump! Jump!
ALADAR: Zini, jump!
EEMA: (GASPS) Get a load of that.
BAYLENE: Good show.
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40. The Emperor's New Groove (December 15, 2000) (animated buddy, slapstick, comedy) (G)
Director: Mark Dindal (1960-)
Story: Chris Williams (1968-) and Mark Dindal (1960-)
Screenplay: David Reynolds
Producers: Randy Fullmer, Walt Disney V (1951–2016)
Voices: John Goodman (1952-), Kellyann Kelso, Eartha Kitt (1927–2008), Eli Russell Linnetz (1990-), Wendie Malick (1950-), David Spade (1964-), Patrick Warburton (1964-)
Composer: John Debney (1956-)
Premiere: December 10, 2000
Box office: $169.3 million
Critic Score: 85% Certified Fresh
Average Rating: 7.1/10
Consensus: The Emperor's New Groove isn't the most ambitious animated film, but its brisk pace, fresh characters, and big laughs make for a great time of the whole family.
41. Atlantis: The Lost Empire (June 15, 2001) (animated science fantasy, action, adventure) (PG)
Directors: Gary Trousdale (1960-) and Kirk Wise (1963-)
Story: Kirk Wise (1963-), Gary Trousdale (1960-), Joss Whedon, Bryce Zabel, Jackie Zabel and Tab Murphy
Screenplay: Tab Murphy
Producers: Don Hahn (1955-), Walt Disney V (1951–2016)
Composer: John Debney (1956-)
Premiere: December 10, 2000
Box office: $169.3 million
Critic Score: 85% Certified Fresh
Average Rating: 7.1/10
Consensus: The Emperor's New Groove isn't the most ambitious animated film, but its brisk pace, fresh characters, and big laughs make for a great time of the whole family.
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PACHA: Aw!
PACHA: Aah!
PACHA: Aah!
PACHA: Ohh.
YZMA: Whee!
YZMA: Kronk!
YZMA: Kronk!
KUZCO: Huh?
YZMA: Oh, my.
KUZCO: Whoa!
KUZCO: Uh, hey.
PACHA: The vial!
KUZCO: Aah! Ow!
YZMA: No, no, no!
YZMA: Wrong lever!
PACHA: Come here.
PACHA: Come here.
CHICHA: I heard that.
KRONK: Faster, faster!
KUZCO: Whoo-hoo-hoo!
KRONK: You got a point.
YZMA: Finally! (LAUGHS)
YZMA: Finally! (LAUGHS)
KRONK: Meat pie. Check.
KRONK: I'm okay. I'm fine.
KRONK: I'm okay. I'm fine.
KUZCO: Yep, that's Kronk.
KUZCO: So, you lied to me.
SKULL: Please remain seated
SKULL: Please remain seated
KUZCO: You see what I mean?
KUZCO: That's gonna be tough.
YZMA: Which one? Which one?
KRONK: Whoo-hoo! Whoo-hoo!
KRONK: Back! Elbow! Shoulder!
KUZCO: What are we gonna do?
KUZCO: What are we gonna do?
PACHA: Well, we better get going.
YZMA: There is no handle in here.
RUDY: Uh, pardon me. That's mine.
KUZCO: What is he babbling about?
KUZCO: Will you take a look at that?
YZMA: (SQUEAKY) Looking for this?
KUZCO: Will you take a look at that?
YZMA: (SQUEAKY) Looking for this?
KUZCO: Guess where I am right now.
KUZCO: So this is where you came in.
YZMA: And so, it is with great sadness
KRONK'S DEVIL:
Don't listen to that guy.
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41. Atlantis: The Lost Empire (June 15, 2001) (animated science fantasy, action, adventure) (PG)
Directors: Gary Trousdale (1960-) and Kirk Wise (1963-)
Story: Kirk Wise (1963-), Gary Trousdale (1960-), Joss Whedon, Bryce Zabel, Jackie Zabel and Tab Murphy
Screenplay: Tab Murphy
Producers: Don Hahn (1955-), Walt Disney V (1951–2016)
Voices: Corey Burton (1955-), Claudia Christian (1965-), Michael J. Fox (1961-), James Garner (1928–2014), John Mahoney (1940–2018), Phil Morris (1959-), Leonard Nimoy (1931–2015), Don Novello (1943-), Jacqueline Obradors (1966-), Florence Stanley (1924–2003), David Ogden Stiers (1942–2018), Cree Summer (1969-), Jim Varney (1949–2000)
Composer: James Newton Howard (1951-)
Premiere: June 3, 2001
Box office: 186.1 million
Critic Score: 49%.
Average Rating: 5.5/10
Consensus: Atlantis provides a fast-paced spectacle, but stints on such things as character development and a coherent plot.
42. Lilo & Stitch (June 21, 2002) (animated science fiction, comedy, drama) (PG)
Directors: Chris Sanders (1962-) and Dean DeBlois (1970-)
Story/Screenplay: Chris Sanders (1962-) and Dean DeBlois (1970-)
Producers: Clark Spencer (1963-), Walt Disney V (1951–2016)
Composer: James Newton Howard (1951-)
Premiere: June 3, 2001
Box office: 186.1 million
Critic Score: 49%.
Average Rating: 5.5/10
Consensus: Atlantis provides a fast-paced spectacle, but stints on such things as character development and a coherent plot.
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ROURKE: Fire!
OFFICER: Yes, sir!
ROURKE: No time!
AUDREY: Milo, no!
VINNY: Hey, Junior.
SWEET: We're on it.
SAILOR: Aye, aye, sir.
MILO: How's he doing?
MILO: All right, this is it!
ENSIGN: Fire torpedos!
ENSIGN: Battle stations!
ROURKE: Your Majesty?
MILO: What a nightmare.
ENSIGN: Subpods away!
KING: In times of danger,
MILO: Dear Mr. Whitmore,
KING: And to prevent Kida
ROURKE: No time!
AUDREY: Milo, no!
VINNY: Hey, Junior.
SWEET: We're on it.
SAILOR: Aye, aye, sir.
MILO: How's he doing?
MILO: All right, this is it!
ENSIGN: Fire torpedos!
ENSIGN: Battle stations!
ROURKE: Your Majesty?
MILO: What a nightmare.
ENSIGN: Subpods away!
KING: In times of danger,
MILO: Dear Mr. Whitmore,
KING: And to prevent Kida
MRS. PACKARD: Attention.
HELGA: It just keeps going.
COOKIE: Ya-ha! Gertie, pull!
SWEET: (CHUCKLES) Yeah.
SERGEANT: I'm warning you.
ROURKE: We're losing altitude.
MRS. PACKARD: Commander?
SERGEANT: All right, step back.
MILO: Good afternoon, gentlemen.
ROURKE: Okay, people. Saddle up.
DIVING OFFICER: Rig ship for dive!
ROURKE: Speak English, professor.
SWEET: Milo, you better get up here.
MILO: Sorry about... Sorry about that.
OFFICER: Let's move it. You heard him.
COOKIE: Ya-ha! Gertie, pull!
SWEET: (CHUCKLES) Yeah.
SERGEANT: I'm warning you.
ROURKE: We're losing altitude.
MRS. PACKARD: Commander?
SERGEANT: All right, step back.
MILO: Good afternoon, gentlemen.
ROURKE: Okay, people. Saddle up.
DIVING OFFICER: Rig ship for dive!
ROURKE: Speak English, professor.
SWEET: Milo, you better get up here.
MILO: Sorry about... Sorry about that.
OFFICER: Let's move it. You heard him.
MRS. PACKARD:
Commander? Commander?
Commander? Commander?
AUDREY:
Rourke! We took a big hit down here,
Rourke! We took a big hit down here,
CHIEF OF THE WATCH:
Aye, sir! Rig ship for dive.
DIVING OFFICER:
Make the depth one-five-zero feet.
MAN ON INTERCOM:
Dive, dive! Five degrees down bubble.
DIVING OFFICER: Take us down.
CREW MEMBER: Take us down.
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42. Lilo & Stitch (June 21, 2002) (animated science fiction, comedy, drama) (PG)
Directors: Chris Sanders (1962-) and Dean DeBlois (1970-)
Story/Screenplay: Chris Sanders (1962-) and Dean DeBlois (1970-)
Producers: Clark Spencer (1963-), Walt Disney V (1951–2016)
Voices: Zoe Caldwell (1933–2020), Tia Carrere (1967-), Daveigh Chase (1990-), Susan Hegarty, Amy Hill (1953-), Jason Scott Lee (1966-), Kevin McDonald (1961-), Ving Rhames (1959-), Kevin Michael Richardson (1964-), Chris Sanders (1962-), David Ogden Stiers (1942–2018)
Composer: Alan Silvestri (1950-)
Premiere: June 16, 2002
Box office: $273.1 million
Critic Score: 86% Certified Fresh
Average Rating: 7.3/10
Consensus: Edgier than traditional Disney fare, Lilo & Stitch explores issues of family while providing a fun and charming story.
43. Treasure Planet (November 27, 2002) (animated science fantasy, action, adventure) (PG)
Directors: Ron Clements (1953-) and John Musker (1953-)
Story: Ron Clements (1953-), John Musker (1953-), Ted Elliott and Terry Rossio
Screenplay: Ron Clements (1953-), John Musker (1953-) and Rob Edwards (1963-)
Based on: Treasure Island (Scottish novel, 1883) by Robert Louis Stevenson and Treasure Island in Outer Space (Italian TV mini-series, 1987) by Renato Castellani
Producers: Ron Clements (1953-), John Musker (1953-), Roy Conli, Walt Disney V (1951–2016)
Composer: Alan Silvestri (1950-)
Premiere: June 16, 2002
Box office: $273.1 million
Critic Score: 86% Certified Fresh
Average Rating: 7.3/10
Consensus: Edgier than traditional Disney fare, Lilo & Stitch explores issues of family while providing a fun and charming story.
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LILO: Hey!
NANI: Lilo!
NANI: Lilo!
LILO: Nani.
LILO: Nani.
LILO: Hello!
LILO: David!
LILO: David!
LILO: He did.
DAVID: Nani!
JUMBA: Oh...
JUMBA: Oh...
LILO: Go away.
BUBBLES: Lilo!
MAN: Hey, Nani!
LILO: Don't worry.
PLEAKLEY: Help!
NANI: He's creepy, Lilo.
NANI: He's creepy, Lilo.
JUMBA: You're all mine.
LILO: That's us before...
LILO: That's us before...
INSTRUCTOR: Stop, stop.
NANI: (IN DISTANCE) Lilo!
NANI: (IN DISTANCE) Lilo!
HASAGAWA: Whoa, whoa!
COMPUTER: 6-2-6 located.
COMPUTER: 6-2-6 located.
LILO: Hello? Cobra Bubbles?
DAVID OVER PHONE: Hello?
BUBBLES: (IN DISTANCE) Lilo!
BUBBLES: (IN DISTANCE) Lilo!
NANI: Okay, I got to get to work.
LILO: Want to listen to the King?
LILO: Want to listen to the King?
JUMBA: He is bulletproof, fireproof
PLEAKLEY: Well, what's he doing?
PILOT: That's it! We got it. We got it!
FEMALE OFFICER: Captain on deck.
BUBBLES: You know I have no choice.
GRAND COUNCILWOMAN:
Yes, Captain?
Yes, Captain?
COMPUTER VOICE:
Stand by for clearance.
GRAND COUNCILWOMAN:
How do you plead?
How do you plead?
GRAND COUNCILWOMAN:
Gantu, what's going on?
Gantu, what's going on?
COMPUTER VOICE:
Clearance is granted on vector C-12.
COMPUTER VOICE:
Hyperdrive activated. System charging.
GANTU OVER INTERCOM:
Deadly force authorized. Fire on sight!
Deadly force authorized. Fire on sight!
JUMBA: Now, this is interesting.
PLEAKLEY: What?
PLEAKLEY: What?
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Directors: Ron Clements (1953-) and John Musker (1953-)
Story: Ron Clements (1953-), John Musker (1953-), Ted Elliott and Terry Rossio
Screenplay: Ron Clements (1953-), John Musker (1953-) and Rob Edwards (1963-)
Based on: Treasure Island (Scottish novel, 1883) by Robert Louis Stevenson and Treasure Island in Outer Space (Italian TV mini-series, 1987) by Renato Castellani
Producers: Ron Clements (1953-), John Musker (1953-), Roy Conli, Walt Disney V (1951–2016)
Voices: Roscoe Lee Browne (1925–2007), Corey Burton (1955-), Dane A. Davis (1957-), Joseph Gordon-Levitt (1981-), Tony Jay (1933–2006), Austin Majors (1995-), Laurie Metcalf (1955-), Patrick McGoohan (1928–2009), Michael McShane (1955-), Brian Murray (1937–2018), David Hyde Pierce (1959-), Martin Short (1950-), Emma Thompson (1959-), Michael Wincott (1958-)
Composer: James Newton Howard (1951-)
Premiere: November 17, 2002
Box office: $109.6 million
Critic Score: 69%.
Average Rating: 6.5/10
Consensus: Though its characterizations are weaker than usual, Treasure Planet offers a fast-paced, beautifully rendered vision of outer space.
44. Brother Bear (November 1, 2003) (animated comedy, drama) (G)
Directors: Aaron Blaise and Robert Walker (1961–2015)
Story/Screenplay: Tab Murphy, Lorne Cameron, David Hoselton, Steve Bencich and Ron J. Friedman
Producers: Igor Khait, Chuck Williams, Walt Disney V (1951–2016)
Composer: James Newton Howard (1951-)
Premiere: November 17, 2002
Box office: $109.6 million
Critic Score: 69%.
Average Rating: 6.5/10
Consensus: Though its characterizations are weaker than usual, Treasure Planet offers a fast-paced, beautifully rendered vision of outer space.
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JIM: Aah!
SILVER: Well,
B.E.N.: Seven,
JIM: A big door,
JIM: Mom, look,
SILVER: Morph!
SILVER: Morph!
ONUS: Land ho!
ARROW: Mr. Silver?
PIRATE: Where is it?
B.E.N.: Aloha, Jimmy!
SILVER: He's a morph.
DOPPLER: Flint's trove?
JIM: Morph, here! Morph!
JIM: The Lagoon Nebula?
SILVER: Old family recipe.
B.E.N.: Fifty-eight seconds!
SILVER: I'd suggest you get
JIM: You never quit, do you?
SCROOP: What was it now?
SILVER: You done it, Jimmy!
JIM: B.E.N.? B.E.N.? B.E.N.!
DOPPLER: Well, uh, ahem...
JIM: Come here, boy. Morph!
ARROW: What's all this, then?
SILVER: Stop wastin' your fire!
DOPPLER: Don't worry, Sarah.
ARROW: Heave up the braces.
DOPPLER: Aah, aah, aah. Oof!
CAPTAIN AMELIA: Mr. Hawkins,
JIM: Whoa. What is all this stuff?
MORPH: "Nothing but me heart."
SILVER: We're gettin' close, lads.
B.E.N.: Pardon the mess, people.
SILVER: Well done, Mr. Arrow, sir!
SARAH: James Pleiades Hawkins.
DOPPLER: Captain, the last wave!
DOPPLER: Um, ahem, pardon me.
B.E.N.: Whoops. Okay, don't panic.
ARROW: Stow those casks forward!
B.E.N.: Laser cannons disconnected,
DOPPLER: Jim! Oh, Jim! Wait for me!
NARRATOR: On the clearest of nights,
NARRATOR:
...like a Candarian zaftwing
...like a Candarian zaftwing
SILVER:
You got something to say, Scroop?
You got something to say, Scroop?
DOPPLER:
I just spoke with the constabulary.
I just spoke with the constabulary.
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__________________________44. Brother Bear (November 1, 2003) (animated comedy, drama) (G)
Directors: Aaron Blaise and Robert Walker (1961–2015)
Story/Screenplay: Tab Murphy, Lorne Cameron, David Hoselton, Steve Bencich and Ron J. Friedman
Producers: Igor Khait, Chuck Williams, Walt Disney V (1951–2016)
Voices: Paul Christie (1951-), Joan Copeland (1922-), Michael Clarke Duncan (1957–2012), Harold Gould (1923–2010), Estelle Harris (1928-), Angayuqaq Oscar Kawagley (1934–2011), Danny Mastrogiorgio (1964-), Rick Moranis (1953-), Pauley Perrette (1969-), Joaquin Phoenix (1974-), Greg Proops (1959-), Jason Raize (1975–2004), Bumper Robinson (1974-), D.B. Sweeney (1961-), Jeremy Suarez (1990-), Dave Thomas (1949-)
Composers: Phil Collins (1951-), Mark Mancina (1957-)
Premiere: October 24, 2003
Box office: 250.4 million
Critic Score: 38%.
Average Rating: 5.5/10
Consensus: Brother Bear is gentle and pleasant if unremarkable Disney fare, with so-so animation and generic plotting.
45. Home on the Range (April 2, 2004) (animated musical, western, comedy) (PG)
Directors: Will Finn and John Sanford
Story/Screenplay: Will Finn and John Sanford
Producers: Alice Dewey, Walt Disney V (1951–2016)
Composers: Phil Collins (1951-), Mark Mancina (1957-)
Premiere: October 24, 2003
Box office: 250.4 million
Critic Score: 38%.
Average Rating: 5.5/10
Consensus: Brother Bear is gentle and pleasant if unremarkable Disney fare, with so-so animation and generic plotting.
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GIRL: Nana.
TANANA: Oh.
KENAI: Koda?
KODA: Wait up.
RUTT: Beauty, eh?
SITKA: Knock it off.
MALE 2: I don't know.
RUTT: Hey, hold on, eh?
CHILD: Are we there yet?
KODA: Hello. I can't breathe.
RUTT: (GROANING) Cramp!
MALE 2: Yeah, that's pretty weird.
MAN: This is a story from long ago,
RUTT: So, you want to play "I spy"?
MALE: Quit telling everyone I'm dead!
DENAHI: I don't blame the bear, Kenai.
TUKE: You brought it up.
RUTT: I'm trying to...
RUTT: I'm trying to...
DENAHI: Sitka wouldn't want it.
KENAI: Sitka's not here
KENAI: Sitka's not here
FEMALE: What happened next?
FEMALE 2: was she okay?
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45. Home on the Range (April 2, 2004) (animated musical, western, comedy) (PG)
Directors: Will Finn and John Sanford
Story/Screenplay: Will Finn and John Sanford
Producers: Alice Dewey, Walt Disney V (1951–2016)
Voices: G.W. Bailey (1944-), Roseanne Barr (1952-), Bobby Block, Steve Buscemi (1957-), Carole Cook (1924-), Charlie Dell (1943-), Judi Dench (1934-), Charles Dennis (1946-), Marshall Efron (1938–2019), Joe Flaherty (1941-), Cuba Gooding, Jr. (1968-), Charles Haid (1943-), Estelle Harris (1928-), Lance LeGault (1935–2012), Sam J. Levine (1973-), Randy Quaid (1950-), Ann Richards (1933–2006), Richard Riehle (1948-), Keaton Savage, Ross Simanteris, Jennifer Tilly (1958-), Mark Walton (1968-), Patrick Warburton (1964-), Dennis Weaver (1924–2006)
Composer: Alan Menken (1949-)
Home entertainment short: A Dairy Tale
Premiere: March 21, 2004
Box office: $104.0 million
Critic Score: 54%.
Average Rating: 5.7/10
Consensus: Though Home on the Range is likeable and may keep young children diverted, it's one of Disney's more middling titles, with garish visuals and a dull plot.
46. Chicken Little (November 4, 2005) (computer-animated science fiction, comedy) (G)
Director: Mark Dindal (1960-)
Story: Mark Dindal (1960-) and Mark Kennedy
Screenplay: Steve Bencich, Ron J. Friedman and Ron Anderson
Inspired by: "Henny Penny" (traditional folk tale)
Producers: Randy Fullmer, Walt Disney V (1951–2016)
Composer: Alan Menken (1949-)
Home entertainment short: A Dairy Tale
Premiere: March 21, 2004
Box office: $104.0 million
Critic Score: 54%.
Average Rating: 5.7/10
Consensus: Though Home on the Range is likeable and may keep young children diverted, it's one of Disney's more middling titles, with garish visuals and a dull plot.
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SLIM: Ow!
MAN: Sold!
MAN: Forget it!
GRACE: Oops!
GRACE: Mrs. C.
ANN: That does it!
PHIL: Pick a color.
BUCK: Look at me!
GRACE: There it is!
MAN: Come on, girl!
JEB: Don't yell at me.
CALOWAY: It's Buck!
CALOWAY: Look out!
CLEM: Roger dodger.
MORRIS: Hey, Sheriff!
RUSTY: Earth to Buck!
GRACE: What do we do?
PIGS: Can hog! Can hog!
GRACE: Oh, no, the tracks!
GRACE: We're on your trail.
MAGGIE: Hey! A dairy farm!
MAGGIE: I'll get you for this.
SLIM: Much obliged, Sheriff.
BUCK: Hasta la vista, heifers.
MAGGIE: Home on the range.
WESLEY: All right, move it, Bessie,
CALOWAY: I take my hat off to you.
MAGGIE: Stallion of the Sim-moron.
JACK: "So it was that Alameda Slim,
PEARL: Now don't you worry, Abner.
CALOWAY: There's a star on that door.
BUCK: Make a break for it, ladies. Run!
SLIM: 1,420.
NEPHEW: 4,334.
BUCK: Let's get it on.
MAGGIE: Cows rule.
MAGGIE: We made it!
GRACE: Hip-hip-hurrah!
MAGGIE: Hit the dirt.
CALOWAY: Who lives like this?
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SLIM: Ow!
MAN: Sold!
MAN: Forget it!
GRACE: Oops!
GRACE: Mrs. C.
ANN: That does it!
PHIL: Pick a color.
BUCK: Look at me!
GRACE: There it is!
MAN: Come on, girl!
JEB: Don't yell at me.
CALOWAY: It's Buck!
CALOWAY: Look out!
CLEM: Roger dodger.
MORRIS: Hey, Sheriff!
RUSTY: Earth to Buck!
GRACE: What do we do?
PIGS: Can hog! Can hog!
GRACE: Oh, no, the tracks!
GRACE: We're on your trail.
MAGGIE: Hey! A dairy farm!
MAGGIE: I'll get you for this.
SLIM: Much obliged, Sheriff.
BUCK: Hasta la vista, heifers.
MAGGIE: Home on the range.
WESLEY: All right, move it, Bessie,
CALOWAY: I take my hat off to you.
MAGGIE: Stallion of the Sim-moron.
JACK: "So it was that Alameda Slim,
PEARL: Now don't you worry, Abner.
CALOWAY: There's a star on that door.
BUCK: Make a break for it, ladies. Run!
SLIM: 1,420.
NEPHEW: 4,334.
BUCK: Let's get it on.
MAGGIE: Cows rule.
MAGGIE: We made it!
GRACE: Hip-hip-hurrah!
MAGGIE: Hit the dirt.
CALOWAY: Who lives like this?
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Director: Mark Dindal (1960-)
Story: Mark Dindal (1960-) and Mark Kennedy
Screenplay: Steve Bencich, Ron J. Friedman and Ron Anderson
Inspired by: "Henny Penny" (traditional folk tale)
Producers: Randy Fullmer, Walt Disney V (1951–2016)
Voices: Zach Braff (1975-), Joan Cusack (1962-), Mark Dindal (1960-), Evan Dunn, Sean Elmore, Will Finn, Kelly Hoover, Matthew Josten (1997-), Mark Kennedy, Don Knotts (1924–2006), Garry Marshall (1934–2016), Dara McGarry (1964-), Dan Molina, Catherine O'Hara (1954-), Amy Sedaris (1961-), Wallace Shawn (1943-), Harry Shearer (1943-), Patrick Stewart (1940-), Mark Walton (1968-), Patrick Warburton (1964-), Adam West (1928–2017), Joe Whyte (1961-), Fred Willard (1933–2020), Steve Zahn (1967-)
Composer: John Debney (1956-)
Premiere: October 30, 2005
Box office: $314.4 million
Critic Score: 36%.
Average Rating: 5.5/10
Consensus: In its first non-Pixar CGI venture, Disney expends more effort in the technical presentation than in crafting an original storyline.
47. Meet the Robinsons (March 30, 2007) (computer-animated science fiction, comedy) (G)
Director: Stephen J. Anderson (1969-)
Story: Don Hall (1969-) (head of story)
Screenplay: Jon A. Bernstein, Michelle Spritz and Nathan Greno (1975-)
Based on: A Day with Wilbur Robinson (American picture book, 1990) by William Joyce
Producers: Dorothy McKim (1961-), Walt Disney V (1951–2016)
Composer: John Debney (1956-)
Premiere: October 30, 2005
Box office: $314.4 million
Critic Score: 36%.
Average Rating: 5.5/10
Consensus: In its first non-Pixar CGI venture, Disney expends more effort in the technical presentation than in crafting an original storyline.
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ACE: Runt!
ABBY: Fish.
BUCK: Huh?
BUCK: Huh?
ABBY: Yeah!
BUCK: Okay.
ABBY: Go! Go!
COACH: Time out!
MELVIN: Um... Uh...
ABBY: Ring the bell!
UMPIRE: You're out!
MELVIN: Um... Uh...
ABBY: Ring the bell!
UMPIRE: You're out!
CHEETAH: Why him?
RUNT: Oh, poor Fish!
RUNT: Oh, poor Fish!
CITIZEN: Gesundheit!
CHICKEN LITTLE: No!
CHICKEN LITTLE: No!
COACH: Chicken Little!
RUNT: Push! Push! No!
CHICKEN LITTLE: Run!
WOOLENSWORTH: Hmm.
ANNOUNCER: That's right.
CHICKEN LITTLE: Look out!
RUNT: Push! Push! No!
CHICKEN LITTLE: Run!
WOOLENSWORTH: Hmm.
ANNOUNCER: That's right.
CHICKEN LITTLE: Look out!
RUNT: (SINGING) I'll survive
ACE: He was my good friend.
MELVIN: Silence! (ECHOING)
REPORTER 3: Ooh, bad throw.
CHICKEN LITTLE: Hurry! Hurry!
CHICKEN LITTLE: We'll survive!
MELVIN: Silence! (ECHOING)
REPORTER 3: Ooh, bad throw.
CHICKEN LITTLE: Hurry! Hurry!
CHICKEN LITTLE: We'll survive!
ANNOUNCER: It's all over, folks!
CHICKEN LITTLE: Run for cover!
CHICKEN LITTLE: All right, guys.
ABBY: Come on, repeat after me.
CHICKEN LITTLE: Run for cover!
CHICKEN LITTLE: All right, guys.
ABBY: Come on, repeat after me.
RUNT: Don't go breaking my heart
ACE: Stay on target. Stay on target!
COACH: Okay, everyone. Listen up!
FOXY: I won't go breaking your heart
ABBY: No worries, Mr. Woolensworth.
FOXY: I won't go breaking your heart
ABBY: No worries, Mr. Woolensworth.
REPORTER 1:
What are we looking for?
What are we looking for?
ANNOUNCER:
Clearly a long shot, folks.
Clearly a long shot, folks.
ANNOUNCER:
It's the old tip-the-cow play.
It's the old tip-the-cow play.
CITIZEN ON TV:
Now the weather with Riz.
ANNOUNCER:
He's trying to lighten his load!
He's trying to lighten his load!
REPORTER 3:
It was an ape throwing coleslaw?
It was an ape throwing coleslaw?
ANNOUNCER:
Yes, Chicken Little, it's all yours!
CHICKEN LITTLE:
He's all right! Stop the invasion!
CHICKEN LITTLE AND ABBY:
Fish! Are you okay?
Yes, Chicken Little, it's all yours!
CHICKEN LITTLE:
He's all right! Stop the invasion!
CHICKEN LITTLE AND ABBY:
Fish! Are you okay?
ABBY: Ace!
ACE: Abby.
ACE: Abby.
ABBY: Yeah!
RUNT: Yeah!
RUNT: Yeah!
BUCK: Plan D.
KIRBY: Plan D!
KIRBY: Plan D!
ABBY: Uh-huh.
RUNT: Uh-huh.
RUNT: Uh-huh.
UMPIRE: Wait!
ANNOUNCER: Wait!
ANNOUNCER: Wait!
TINA: Now put them down.
MELVIN: Of course.
ABBY: Now breathe.
CHICKEN LITTLE: Breathe.
MELVIN: Of course.
ABBY: Now breathe.
CHICKEN LITTLE: Breathe.
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__________________________47. Meet the Robinsons (March 30, 2007) (computer-animated science fiction, comedy) (G)
Director: Stephen J. Anderson (1969-)
Story: Don Hall (1969-) (head of story)
Screenplay: Jon A. Bernstein, Michelle Spritz and Nathan Greno (1975-)
Based on: A Day with Wilbur Robinson (American picture book, 1990) by William Joyce
Producers: Dorothy McKim (1961-), Walt Disney V (1951–2016)
Executive Producer: John Lasseter (1957-)
Voices: Stephen J. Anderson (1969-), Angela Bassett (1958-), Paul Butcher (1994-), Jessie Flower (1994-), John H. H. Ford, Jordan Fry (1993-), Nathan Greno (1975-), Don Hall (1969-), Daniel Hansen, Kelly Hoover, Matthew Josten (1997-), Tom Kenny (1962-), Joe Mateo, Dara McGarry (1964-), Laurie Metcalf (1955-), Tracey Miller-Zarneke, Aurian Redson, Ethan Sandler (1972-), Tom Selleck (1945-), Wesley Singerman (1990-), Nicole Sullivan (1970-), Adam West (1928–2017), Joe Whyte (1961-), Harland Williams (1962-)
Composer: Danny Elfman (1953-)
Theatrical shorts: Working for Peanuts (in 3D) and Boat Builders (in 2D)
Box office: $169.3 million
Critic Score: 66%.
Average Rating: 6.3/10
Consensus: Meet the Robinsons is a visually impressive children's animated film marked by a story of considerable depth.
48. Bolt (November 21, 2008) (computer-animated road, comedy, adventure) (PG)
Directors: Chris Williams (1968-) and Byron Howard (1968-)
Story: Nathan Greno (head of story) (1975-)
Screenplay: Dan Fogelman and Chris Williams (1968-)
Producers: Clark Spencer (1963-), Walt Disney V (1951–2016)
Composer: Danny Elfman (1953-)
Theatrical shorts: Working for Peanuts (in 3D) and Boat Builders (in 2D)
Box office: $169.3 million
Critic Score: 66%.
Average Rating: 6.3/10
Consensus: Meet the Robinsons is a visually impressive children's animated film marked by a story of considerable depth.
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LASZLO: Yeah!
GOOB: So tired.
WILBUR: Lewis!
FRANNY: Wilbur!
MILDRED: Lewis!
FRANKIE: Master?
CORNELIUS: Okay.
YOUNG GIRL: Whoa!
SPIKE: You know what?
CARL: Everybody ready?
CARL: Why is it an acorn?
GASTON: Ready, aim, fire!
BOWLER HAT GUY: Sorry.
LEWIS: That's a prototype?
FRANNY: Now, don't be shy.
TALLULAH: Oh! He ate Carl!
AUNT BILLIE: One of a kind.
WILBUR: Look, I messed up.
MR. WILLERSTEIN: Coach...
TALLULAH: Is it gonna work?
WILBUR: Robinson Industries,
PETUNIA: Where's my sloppy joe?
MILDRED: Hi, folks. Everything all...
BOWLER HAT GUY: What's going on?
FRANNY: Wilbur!
MILDRED: Lewis!
FRANKIE: Master?
CORNELIUS: Okay.
YOUNG GIRL: Whoa!
SPIKE: You know what?
CARL: Everybody ready?
CARL: Why is it an acorn?
GASTON: Ready, aim, fire!
BOWLER HAT GUY: Sorry.
LEWIS: That's a prototype?
FRANNY: Now, don't be shy.
TALLULAH: Oh! He ate Carl!
AUNT BILLIE: One of a kind.
WILBUR: Look, I messed up.
MR. WILLERSTEIN: Coach...
TALLULAH: Is it gonna work?
WILBUR: Robinson Industries,
PETUNIA: Where's my sloppy joe?
MILDRED: Hi, folks. Everything all...
BOWLER HAT GUY: What's going on?
BOWLER HAT GUY:
They all hated me.
They all hated me.
FRANNY ON INTERCOM:
Boys! Dinner time!
Boys! Dinner time!
LEWIS: 3.7 seconds.
GASTON: I win!
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48. Bolt (November 21, 2008) (computer-animated road, comedy, adventure) (PG)
Directors: Chris Williams (1968-) and Byron Howard (1968-)
Story: Nathan Greno (head of story) (1975-)
Screenplay: Dan Fogelman and Chris Williams (1968-)
Producers: Clark Spencer (1963-), Walt Disney V (1951–2016)
Executive Producer: John Lasseter (1957-)
Voices: Diedrich Bader (1966-), Jeff Bennett (1962-), Todd Cummings, Miley Cyrus (1992-), Grey DeLisle (1973-), John DiMaggio (1968-), Lino DiSalvo, Sean Donnellan, Susie Essman (1955-), Dan Fogelman, Greg Germann (1958-), Kelly Hoover, Jenny Lewis (1976-), James Lipton (1926–2020), J.P. Manoux (1969-), Malcolm McDowell (1943-), Tim Mertens, Chloe Grace Moretz (1997-), Ross Moss (1952-), Daran Norris (1964-), Randy Savage (1952–2011), Brian Stepanek (1971-), Nick Swardson (1976-), John Travolta (1954-), Kari Wahlgren (1977-), Mark Walton (1968-)
Composer: John Powell (1963-)
Theatrical short: Pixar's Tokyo Mater
Home entertainment short: Super Rhino
Premiere: November 17, 2008
Box office: $310.0 million
Critic Score: 89% Certified Fresh
Average Rating: 7.2/10
Consensus: Bolt is a pleasant animated comedy that overcomes the story's familiarity with strong visuals and likable characters.
Story: Ron Clements (1953-), John Musker (1953-), Greg Erb and Jason Oremland
Screenplay: Ron Clements (1953-), John Musker (1953-) and Rob Edwards (1963-)
Inspired by: The Frog Princess (American children's novel, 2002) by E. D. Baker
Producers: Peter Del Vecho (1958-), Walt Disney V (1951–2016)
Composer: John Powell (1963-)
Theatrical short: Pixar's Tokyo Mater
Home entertainment short: Super Rhino
Premiere: November 17, 2008
Box office: $310.0 million
Critic Score: 89% Certified Fresh
Average Rating: 7.2/10
Consensus: Bolt is a pleasant animated comedy that overcomes the story's familiarity with strong visuals and likable characters.
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MAN: Oh!
MAN: Ow!
BOLT: Ow!
BOLT: Ow!
MAN: Whoa!
BOLT: Hmm.
BOLT: Hmm.
BOLT: Ohhh!
BOLT: Whoa!
BOLT: Penny.
WOMAN: Aw!
WOMAN: Aw!
PENNY: Bolt?
RHINO: You go!
MAN: Here, boy.
MAN: Spicy eyes!
MAN: Spicy eyes!
BOY: What's this?
PENNY: Come on.
MAN 2: You got it?
MAN 2: You got it?
PENNY: Good boy.
PENNY: Bolt! Help!
PENNY: Bolt! Help!
VINNIE: Oh, buddy.
MITTENS: Hey, Wags.
WOMAN: Here you go!
MAN: Bolt! Come back!
DIRECTOR: And action.
RHINO: Would you relax?
BLAKE: He's so on board!
CREW: What? Who's that?
PENNY: What's happening?
MAN: First positions, please.
RHINO: What are you doing?
BROOKE: What, so you can...
DIRECTOR: Guards, stop her!
MITTENS: This is complicated.
MITTENS: This is complicated.
RHINO: Superbark. Superbark!
MAN 1: Hey, did you hear that?
ANNOUNCER: Come on down!
BROOKE: Because I'm involved!
TAYLOR ON TV: Why do you care?
TAYLOR ON TV: Why do you care?
MAN 1: Yeah. I got... No, I got mine.
PENNY: The Calico supercomputer.
MAN 1: Oh, boy. This thing is heavy.
PENNY: The Calico supercomputer.
MAN 1: Oh, boy. This thing is heavy.
VINNIE: Right, that's what'll happen.
PENNY: Bolt! It's okay, Bolt. I'm fine.
MAN 1: All right, who wants burgers?
MITTENS: So, if you got superpowers,
WOMAN: Hi. I'm here to see Joe Mateo.
ROSIE O'DONNELL:
It really does help,
DIRECTOR ON RADIO:
All right, Scooter.
All right, Scooter.
MAN 4 ON MEGAPHONE:
For your own safety,
WOMAN: Yeah.
MAN 1: What is that?
MAN 1: Easy, watch.
MAN 2: I'm good.
WOMAN: I'll take one.
MAN 2: Me, too!
MAN: I need her in hair.
PENNY: I just...
PENNY: I just...
TAYLOR: With Ridge?
BROOKE: With James!
MAN 1: Watch it, though. Ow!
MAN 2: You got it?
MAN 1: Okay. Up on your end.
MAN 2: All right, just a little bit.
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48./49. The Princess and the Frog & Tinker Bell (October 28, 2008–December 11, 2009) (animated/computer-animated musical, romantic, fantasy) (G)
Directors: Ron Clements (1953-) and John Musker (1953-)Story: Ron Clements (1953-), John Musker (1953-), Greg Erb and Jason Oremland
Screenplay: Ron Clements (1953-), John Musker (1953-) and Rob Edwards (1963-)
Inspired by: The Frog Princess (American children's novel, 2002) by E. D. Baker
Producers: Peter Del Vecho (1958-), Walt Disney V (1951–2016)
Executive Producer: John Lasseter (1957-)
Voices: Pamela Adlon (1966-), Jeff Bennett (1962-), Bob Bergen (1964-), Gail Borges, Paul Briggs (1974-), Breanna Brooks, Corey Burton (1955-), Bruno Campos (1973-), Kristin Chenoweth (1968-), Jennifer Cody (1969-), Michael Colyar (1957-), Kathryn Cressida (1970-), Jim Cummings (1952-), Elizabeth Dampier, Keith David (1956-), America Ferrera (1984-), John Goodman (1952-), Don Hall (1969-), Jane Horrocks (1964-), Terrence Howard (1969-), Anjelica Huston (1951-), Jerry Kernion, Emeril Lagasse (1959-), Jenifer Lewis (1957-), Lucy Liu (1968-), Jesse McCartney (1987-), Loreena McKennitt (1957-), Ritchie Montgomery, Kathy Najimy (1957-), Randy Newman (1943-), Rob Paulsen (1956-), Richard Portnow (1947-), Kevin Michael Richardson (1964-), Anika Noni Rose (1972-), Raven-Symoné (1985-), Danielle Moné Truitt, Steve Valentine (1966-), Mae Whitman (1988-), Oprah Winfrey (1954-), Michael-Leon Wooley (1971-), America Young (1984-)
Composers: Randy Newman (1943-), Joel McNeely (1959-)
Premiere: November 25, 2009; Wide release: December 11, 2009
Box office: $267.0 million
Critic Score: 85% Certified Fresh
Average Rating: 7.4/10
Consensus: The warmth of traditional Disney animation makes this occasionally lightweight fairy-tale update a lively and captivating confection for the holidays.
Consensus: Tinker Bell is a sweet, simple story which offers the warmth of traditional Disney animation and to make this occasionally lightweight fairy-tale, cartoon, and fantasy update a lively and captivating confection for the holidays.
Story: Mark Kennedy (head of story)
Screenplay: Dan Fogelman
Based on: "Rapunzel" (German fairy tale, 1812) by Brothers Grimm
Producers: Roy Conli, Walt Disney V (1951–2016)
Composers: Randy Newman (1943-), Joel McNeely (1959-)
Premiere: November 25, 2009; Wide release: December 11, 2009
Box office: $267.0 million
Critic Score: 85% Certified Fresh
Average Rating: 7.4/10
Consensus: The warmth of traditional Disney animation makes this occasionally lightweight fairy-tale update a lively and captivating confection for the holidays.
Consensus: Tinker Bell is a sweet, simple story which offers the warmth of traditional Disney animation and to make this occasionally lightweight fairy-tale, cartoon, and fantasy update a lively and captivating confection for the holidays.
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NAVEEN: Psst!
RAY: No, no, no!
TIANA: Voodoo?
CLANK: Goodbye.
LAWRENCE: Sire!
FAIRY 1: So scary.
FAIRY 2: Look out!
LOUIS: How's that?
SILVERMIST: Whoa!
LOUIS: Tiana! Naveen!
MAN: He's a real gator!
TIANA: Those aren't logs.
RAY: I ain't touched it yet.
SILVERMIST: Tinker Bell!
LAWRENCE: Give it to me!
GARDEN FAIRY: Look out!
TINKER FAIRY: Let her go.
SPARROWMAN 1: Just did.
FAWN: We'll save you, Tink!
MAN: Ladies and gentlemen!
ROSETTA: Cover your tushy!
BOBBLE: Right! Here we are.
TIANA: Where you taking me?
BUTTERFLY: Congratulations.
BOBBLE: Gather round, ladies.
ALLIGATOR 3: We got all night.
EUDORA: "Just in that moment,
BOBBLE: Watch out for falling...
WOMAN: Ooh, that smells good!
ALLIGATOR 1: Where'd they go?
TINKER BELL: Let me show you!
FAIRY MARY: Not here, you don't!
FLOWER FAIRY 1: It's the Queen!
CLANK: Like me. I can be a wheel.
TINKER BELL: Just tie this off here.
RAY: No, no, no!
TIANA: Voodoo?
CLANK: Goodbye.
LAWRENCE: Sire!
FAIRY 1: So scary.
FAIRY 2: Look out!
LOUIS: How's that?
SILVERMIST: Whoa!
LOUIS: Tiana! Naveen!
MAN: He's a real gator!
TIANA: Those aren't logs.
RAY: I ain't touched it yet.
SILVERMIST: Tinker Bell!
LAWRENCE: Give it to me!
GARDEN FAIRY: Look out!
TINKER FAIRY: Let her go.
SPARROWMAN 1: Just did.
FAWN: We'll save you, Tink!
MAN: Ladies and gentlemen!
ROSETTA: Cover your tushy!
BOBBLE: Right! Here we are.
TIANA: Where you taking me?
BUTTERFLY: Congratulations.
BOBBLE: Gather round, ladies.
ALLIGATOR 3: We got all night.
EUDORA: "Just in that moment,
BOBBLE: Watch out for falling...
WOMAN: Ooh, that smells good!
ALLIGATOR 1: Where'd they go?
TINKER BELL: Let me show you!
FAIRY MARY: Not here, you don't!
FLOWER FAIRY 1: It's the Queen!
CLANK: Like me. I can be a wheel.
TINKER BELL: Just tie this off here.
CLANK: Sorry! Make way for tinkers!
CHARLOTTE: Cheese and crackers!
BEAUDREAUX: Will do, Cousin Ray!
RAY: Will you hold still, you big baby?
REVEREND: ...as you both shall live?
RAY: I'll take them the rest of the way.
CHARLOTTE: I do! I do! He's so cute!
NAVEEN: Ray! Get me out of this box!
VIOLET: I told y'all she wouldn't come.
CLANK: Well, spring won't spring itself.
BOBBLE: Like a wittle, wee baby, there.
ALLIGATOR 3:
That's my tail, pea brain!
DR. FACILIER:
Shame on that hard work
CHARLOTTE:
Anything you want, sugar.
SUMMER:
But we can't! We can't do that!
BOBBLE:
And the fairies of Summer Glade
FLOWER FAIRY 1:
Get your pixie dust yet?
TINKER BELL:
The mouse's name is Cheese?
BOBBLE:
Glad we had a bath today, eh, Clank?
MR. FENNER 2:
You drive a hard bargain, Tiana!
FAIRY 1: Hello.
FAIRY 2: Hello.
NAVEEN: No, no...
TIANA: Don't...
FAIRY 1: What?
FAIRY 2: You all right?
FAWN: You fixed it!
SILVERMIST: Wow!
IRIDESSA: Beautiful!
ROSETTA: Amazing!
ROSETTA: Tinker Bell?
FAWN: Tinker Bell?
CLANK: Excuse us!
BOBBLE: Coming through!
TIANA: I can't see a thing!
NAVEEN: Neither can I!
IRIDESSA: I knew you'd get to go!
FAWN: Oh, Tink!
NAVEEN: Look out! Out of the way!
TIANA: Oh, no!
ALLIGATOR 2: Where'd they go?
ALLIGATOR 3: I saw him first!
FAWN: You, too! Fly with you later!
ROSETTA: Fly with you later!
FAWN: Don't get your wings in a bunch.
ROSETTA: Don't be like that.
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BEAUDREAUX: Will do, Cousin Ray!
RAY: Will you hold still, you big baby?
REVEREND: ...as you both shall live?
RAY: I'll take them the rest of the way.
CHARLOTTE: I do! I do! He's so cute!
NAVEEN: Ray! Get me out of this box!
VIOLET: I told y'all she wouldn't come.
CLANK: Well, spring won't spring itself.
BOBBLE: Like a wittle, wee baby, there.
ALLIGATOR 3:
That's my tail, pea brain!
DR. FACILIER:
Shame on that hard work
CHARLOTTE:
Anything you want, sugar.
SUMMER:
But we can't! We can't do that!
BOBBLE:
And the fairies of Summer Glade
FLOWER FAIRY 1:
Get your pixie dust yet?
TINKER BELL:
The mouse's name is Cheese?
BOBBLE:
Glad we had a bath today, eh, Clank?
MR. FENNER 2:
You drive a hard bargain, Tiana!
FAIRY 1: Hello.
FAIRY 2: Hello.
NAVEEN: No, no...
TIANA: Don't...
FAIRY 1: What?
FAIRY 2: You all right?
FAWN: You fixed it!
SILVERMIST: Wow!
IRIDESSA: Beautiful!
ROSETTA: Amazing!
ROSETTA: Tinker Bell?
FAWN: Tinker Bell?
CLANK: Excuse us!
BOBBLE: Coming through!
TIANA: I can't see a thing!
NAVEEN: Neither can I!
IRIDESSA: I knew you'd get to go!
FAWN: Oh, Tink!
NAVEEN: Look out! Out of the way!
TIANA: Oh, no!
ALLIGATOR 2: Where'd they go?
ALLIGATOR 3: I saw him first!
FAWN: You, too! Fly with you later!
ROSETTA: Fly with you later!
FAWN: Don't get your wings in a bunch.
ROSETTA: Don't be like that.
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49./50. Tangled & Muppets & Fairies' Autumn Treasure (October 27, 2009–November 24, 2010) (computer-animated musical, fantasy, adventure) (PG)
Directors: Nathan Greno (1975-) and Byron Howard (1968-)Story: Mark Kennedy (head of story)
Screenplay: Dan Fogelman
Based on: "Rapunzel" (German fairy tale, 1812) by Brothers Grimm
Producers: Roy Conli, Walt Disney V (1951–2016)
Executive Producer: John Lasseter (1957-)
Voices: Thom Adcox (1972-), Angela Bartys (1984-), Jeff Bennett (1962-), Kristin Chenoweth (1968-), Grey DeLisle (1973-), John DiMaggio (1968-), M.C. Gainey (1948-), Brad Garrett (1960-), Nathan Greno (1975-), Jane Horrocks (1964-), Byron Howard (1968-), Anjelica Huston (1951-), Richard Kiel (1939–2014), Zachary Levi (1980-), Lucy Liu (1968-), Jesse McCartney (1987-), Tim Mertens, Mandy Moore (1984-), Donna Murphy (1958-), Rob Paulsen (1956-), Ron Perlman (1950-), Allison Roth, Roger Craig Smith (1975-), Delaney Rose Stein, Raven-Symoné (1985-), Jeffrey Tambor (1944-), Mae Whitman (1988-), Eliza Pollack Zebert
Composers: Alan Menken (1949-), Joel McNeely (1959-)
Premiere: November 14, 2010; Wide release: November 24, 2010
Box office: $591.8 million
Critic Score: 89% Certified Fresh
Average Rating: 7.5/10
Consensus: While far from Disney's greatest film, Tangled is a visually stunning, thoroughly entertaining addition to the studio's classic animated canon.
Consensus: Visual stunning and throughly entertaining addition to the studio's classic animated canon, Muppets & Fairies' Autumn Treasure delivers Jim Henson's lovable creations a welcome party, with its lush colors and magical air – while possessing a passable plot and far from Disney's greatest film.
Story/Screenplay: Stephen J. Anderson (1969-), Don Hall (1969-), Clio Chiang, Don Dougherty, Kendelle Hoyer, Brian Kesinger, Nicole Mitchell and Jeremy Spears
Based on: Winnie-the-Pooh and The House at Pooh Corner (British storybooks, 1926–28) by A. A. Milne
Producers: Peter Del Vecho (1958-), Clark Spencer (1963-), Walt Disney V (1951–2016)
Composers: Alan Menken (1949-), Joel McNeely (1959-)
Premiere: November 14, 2010; Wide release: November 24, 2010
Box office: $591.8 million
Critic Score: 89% Certified Fresh
Average Rating: 7.5/10
Consensus: While far from Disney's greatest film, Tangled is a visually stunning, thoroughly entertaining addition to the studio's classic animated canon.
Consensus: Visual stunning and throughly entertaining addition to the studio's classic animated canon, Muppets & Fairies' Autumn Treasure delivers Jim Henson's lovable creations a welcome party, with its lush colors and magical air – while possessing a passable plot and far from Disney's greatest film.
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OWL: Who?
GOTHEL: Or...
TERENCE: Run!
TERENCE: Tink!
TERENCE: Tink?
CLANK: For Tink!
RAPUNZEL: Hey.
FLYNN: Rapunzel!
BOBBLE: I'm okay.
MAN: To the boats!
BOBBLE: Still okay.
FLYNN: Is this hair?
TINKER BELL: Clip.
GRIMSLEY: Really?
TERENCE: Hold on!
GOTHEL: Rapunzel!
FLYNN: Yes, we are.
TINKER BELL: Wow.
WOMAN: Tinker Bell!
TERENCE: Looks good.
TINKER BELL: Hammer.
TERENCE: Knock-knock.
GOTHEL: And as for us...
GOTHEL: I love you most.
FLYNN: Ah! There you are!
RAPUNZEL: I love you more.
TERENCE: Knock-knickity-knock!
LEECH: Well, you're ugly and stinky.
QUEEN CLARION: Thank you, Viola.
LYRIA: "The changing of the seasons
RAPUNZEL: What did you do to him?
FLYNN: So, can I ask you something?
FLYNN: This is the story of how I died.
SPARROWMAN: Whoa! Look up there!
QUEEN CLARION:
Minister, Fairy Mary?
LEECH: You're the best.
GRIMSLEY: No, you.
GRIMSLEY: Fuzz face.
LEECH: Thimble head.
GRIMSLEY: Weasel toes!
LEECH: Badger brain!
RAPUNZEL: (SCOLDING) Eugene!
FLYNN: All right, I asked her.
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__________________________50./51. Winnie the Pooh & Tinker Bell's Midsummer Rescue (September 21, 2010–July 15, 2011) (animated/computer-animated musical, fantasy) (G)
Directors: Stephen J. Anderson (1969-) and Don Hall (1969-)Story/Screenplay: Stephen J. Anderson (1969-), Don Hall (1969-), Clio Chiang, Don Dougherty, Kendelle Hoyer, Brian Kesinger, Nicole Mitchell and Jeremy Spears
Based on: Winnie-the-Pooh and The House at Pooh Corner (British storybooks, 1926–28) by A. A. Milne
Producers: Peter Del Vecho (1958-), Clark Spencer (1963-), Walt Disney V (1951–2016)
Executive Producer: John Lasseter (1957-)
Voices: Pamela Adlon (1966-), Angela Bartys (1984-), Jeff Bennett (1962-), Jack Boulter, Kristin Chenoweth (1968-), John Cleese (1939-), Jim Cummings (1952-), Cara Dillion (1975-), Craig Ferguson (1962-), Wyatt Hall, Huell Howser (1945–2013), Tom Kenny (1962-), Lucy Liu (1968-), Kristen Anderson-Lopez (1972-), Bud Luckey (1934–2018), Jesse McCartney (1987-), Lauren Mote (1997-), Travis Oates (1978-), Rob Paulsen (1956-), Faith Prince (1957-), Michael Sheen (1969-), Raven-Symoné (1985-), Mae Whitman (1988-)
Composers: Henry Jackman (1974-), Joel McNeely (1959-), Kristen Anderson-Lopez (1972-), Robert Lopez (1975-)
Theatrical short: The Ballad of Nessie
Premiere: July 10, 2011; Wide release: July 15, 2011
Box office: $45.7 million
Critic Score: 91% Certified Fresh
Average Rating: 7.2/10
Consensus: Short, nostalgic, and gently whimsical, Winnie the Pooh offers young audiences – and their parents – a sweetly traditional family treat.
Consensus: Endearingly lovely, short, nostalgic, and gently whimsical, Tinker Bell's Midsummer Rescue uses a sweetly traditional family treat, inventive storytelling, gorgeous animation, and a talented cast to deliver another rich moviegoing experience to friendship tale.
52. Wreck-It Ralph (November 2, 2012) (computer-animated comedy) (PG)
Director: Rich Moore (1963-)
Story: Rich Moore (1963-), Phil Johnston (1971-) and Jim Reardon (1965-)
Screenplay: Phil Johnston (1971-) and Jennifer Lee (1971-)
Producer: Clark Spencer (1963-)
Composers: Henry Jackman (1974-), Joel McNeely (1959-), Kristen Anderson-Lopez (1972-), Robert Lopez (1975-)
Theatrical short: The Ballad of Nessie
Premiere: July 10, 2011; Wide release: July 15, 2011
Box office: $45.7 million
Critic Score: 91% Certified Fresh
Average Rating: 7.2/10
Consensus: Short, nostalgic, and gently whimsical, Winnie the Pooh offers young audiences – and their parents – a sweetly traditional family treat.
Consensus: Endearingly lovely, short, nostalgic, and gently whimsical, Tinker Bell's Midsummer Rescue uses a sweetly traditional family treat, inventive storytelling, gorgeous animation, and a talented cast to deliver another rich moviegoing experience to friendship tale.
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POOH: Oh!
TIGGER: Oh.
TIGGER: Oh.
LIZZY: Whoa!
PIGLET: Okay.
PIGLET: Okay.
ROSETTA: Pull!
PIGLET: And six.
TIGGER: Hooray!
TIGGER: Hooray!
TINKER BELL: Oh!
BOBBLE: Get back!
BOBBLE: Get back!
BOBBLE: Get back!
CLANK: It's working!
PIGLET: Excuse me.
TINKER BELL: Vidia!
TINKER BELL: Vidia!
TINKER BELL: Wow!
DR. GRIFFITHS: Lizzy?
POOH: Excuse me, Owl,
LIZZY: Oh! Sorry, fairies.
CLANK: Righty-o, Bobble.
ROO: So, can you read it?
CLANK: Righty-o, Bobble.
ROO: So, can you read it?
FAWN: Road? What road?
NARRATOR: Chapter one,
BOBBLE: Give me the sap.
POOH: Well, I was moving.
POOH: Well, I was moving.
LIZZY: (LAUGHS) Oh, father!
BOBBLE: We're almost there.
CLANK: Gear it down, Bobble!
ROSETTA: Our wings are wet.
IRIDESSA: That's a good point.
SILVERMIST: Brace yourselves!
ROSETTA: Our wings are wet.
IRIDESSA: That's a good point.
SILVERMIST: Brace yourselves!
DR. GRIFFITHS: Yes, of course.
CHRISTOPHER: Wait, everyone.
LIZZY: Aren't her wings beautiful?
NARRATOR: And so they all used
PIGLET: I found something. Here.
NARRATOR: And so they all used
PIGLET: I found something. Here.
OWL: You're on a roll go on, go on
BOBBLE: Can you reach it, Clanky?
EEYORE: (SINGING) It's me, it's me
EEYORE: (SINGING) It's me, it's me
OWL: Yes, yes, that's good, that's great
CHRISTOPHER: Okay. Open your eyes.
DR. GRIFFITHS:
The wings are so fresh.
The wings are so fresh.
TINKER BELL:
This isn't a human house.
This isn't a human house.
NARRATOR:
While Rabbit and the others
While Rabbit and the others
NARRATOR:
Christopher Robin explained
Christopher Robin explained
NARRATOR:
Just then, Pooh spotted a note.
Just then, Pooh spotted a note.
DR. GRIFFITHS:
Well, of course, my darling.
Well, of course, my darling.
BOBBLE:
And who knows when they'll be dry.
And who knows when they'll be dry.
CHRISTOPHER:
No, silly. Put your arms down.
No, silly. Put your arms down.
SILVERMIST:
Well, I'm gonna remain optimistic.
Well, I'm gonna remain optimistic.
MALE GARDEN FAIRY:
No, thanks. She's running fine.
PIGLET: Whoa!
POOH: Ooh!
POOH: Ooh!
KANGA: Yes.
RABBIT: Honey.
RABBIT: Honey.
OWL: Honey.
RABBIT: Ooh, honey!
RABBIT: Ooh, honey!
CLANK: I'm sorry.
BOBBLE: I can't feel my legs.
BOBBLE: I can't feel my legs.
DR. GRIFFITHS: Lizzy?
LIZZY: Coming, Father!
LIZZY: Coming, Father!
CLANK: What've we got?
BOBBLE: House! Get off.
BOBBLE: House! Get off.
DR. GRIFFITHS: The butterfly. It's gone!
LIZZY: What?
LIZZY: What?
LIZZY: Father, look!
DR. GRIFFITHS: Not just now, Lizzy.
DR. GRIFFITHS: Not just now, Lizzy.
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__________________________52. Wreck-It Ralph (November 2, 2012) (computer-animated comedy) (PG)
Director: Rich Moore (1963-)
Story: Rich Moore (1963-), Phil Johnston (1971-) and Jim Reardon (1965-)
Screenplay: Phil Johnston (1971-) and Jennifer Lee (1971-)
Producer: Clark Spencer (1963-)
Executive Producer: John Lasseter (1957-)
Voices: Skylar Astin (1987-), Adam Carolla (1964-), Kevin Deters (1970-), John DiMaggio (1968-), Jamie Elman (1976-), Tucker Gilmore, Jess Harnell (1963-), Rachael Harris (1968-), Dennis Haysbert (1954-), Kyle Hebert (1969-), Martin Jarvis (1941-), Phil Johnston (1971-), Mindy Kaling (1979-), Brian Kesinger, Maurice LaMarche (1958-), Reuben Langdon (1975-), Katie Lowes (1981-), Jane Lynch (1960-), Tim Mertens, Jack McBrayer (1973-), Edie McClurg (1951-), Rich Moore (1963-), Ed O'Neill (1946-), Raymond S. Persi (1975-), John C. Reilly (1965-), Gerald C. Rivers, Jamie Sparer Roberts, Horatio Sanz (1969-), Brandon Scott, Stefanie Scott (1996-), Sarah Silverman (1970-), Roger Craig Smith (1975-), Josie Trinidad, Joe Lo Truglio (1970-), Alan Tudyk (1971-), Cymbre Walk
Composers: Henry Jackman (1974-)
Theatrical short: Paperman
Premiere: October 29, 2012; Wide release: November 2, 2012
Box office: $471.2 million
Critic Score: 86% Certified Fresh
Average Rating: 7.5/10
Consensus: Equally entertaining for both kids and parents old enough to catch the references, Wreck-It Ralph is a clever, colorful adventure built on familiar themes and joyful nostalgia.
Story: Chris Buck (1960-), Jennifer Lee (1971-) and Shane Morris
Screenplay: Jennifer Lee (1971-)
Inspired by: "The Snow Queen" (Danish fairy tale, 1845) by Hans Christian Andersen
Producers: Peter Del Vecho (1958-), Walt Disney V (1951–2016)
Voices: Skylar Astin (1987-), Adam Carolla (1964-), Kevin Deters (1970-), John DiMaggio (1968-), Jamie Elman (1976-), Tucker Gilmore, Jess Harnell (1963-), Rachael Harris (1968-), Dennis Haysbert (1954-), Kyle Hebert (1969-), Martin Jarvis (1941-), Phil Johnston (1971-), Mindy Kaling (1979-), Brian Kesinger, Maurice LaMarche (1958-), Reuben Langdon (1975-), Katie Lowes (1981-), Jane Lynch (1960-), Tim Mertens, Jack McBrayer (1973-), Edie McClurg (1951-), Rich Moore (1963-), Ed O'Neill (1946-), Raymond S. Persi (1975-), John C. Reilly (1965-), Gerald C. Rivers, Jamie Sparer Roberts, Horatio Sanz (1969-), Brandon Scott, Stefanie Scott (1996-), Sarah Silverman (1970-), Roger Craig Smith (1975-), Josie Trinidad, Joe Lo Truglio (1970-), Alan Tudyk (1971-), Cymbre Walk
Composers: Henry Jackman (1974-)
Theatrical short: Paperman
Premiere: October 29, 2012; Wide release: November 2, 2012
Box office: $471.2 million
Critic Score: 86% Certified Fresh
Average Rating: 7.5/10
Consensus: Equally entertaining for both kids and parents old enough to catch the references, Wreck-It Ralph is a clever, colorful adventure built on familiar themes and joyful nostalgia.
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RALPH: No!
RALPH: Kid!
RALPH: Whoa!
KOHUT: Incoming!
FELIX: Ralph, look!
NORWOOD: Guilty!
VANELLOPE: Yeah!
CALHOUN: All right.
FELIX: Quitting time!
CALHOUN: All right.
FELIX: Quitting time!
RALPH: I don't know.
FELIX: Ralph! Ralph!
PLAYER 2: Mr. Litwak!
PLAYER 2: Mr. Litwak!
MR. LITWAK: Oh, boy.
SOLDIERS: Beacon up!
ANNOUNCER: Batter up!
CALHOUN: All right, Fix-It.
RALPH: No, no! Wait, wait!
CALHOUN: All right, Fix-It.
RALPH: No, no! Wait, wait!
CLYDE: Nice share, Ralph.
RALPH: I'm gonna wreck it!
RALPH: I'm gonna wreck it!
RALPH: The kid's a natural.
RALPH: So, yeah, naturally,
ANNOUNCER: King Candy!
RALPH: I'm telling you, guys,
RALPH: There is no finish line!
SONIC: If you leave your game,
KING CANDY: Okay, calm down.
WYNNCHEL: Come on! Go! Roll!
KING CANDY: Okay, calm down.
WYNNCHEL: Come on! Go! Roll!
RALPH: Tried to delete her code?
RALPH: Felix and the Nicelanders
OFFICERS: Cease fire! Cease fire!
VANELLOPE: What, are you crazy!
RALPH: Yeah, I got that. Thank you.
ANNOUNCER: Taffyta Muttonfudge!
RALPH: Yeah, I got that. Thank you.
ANNOUNCER: Taffyta Muttonfudge!
RALPH: What is this, another game?
KING CANDY: Now, now! (LAUGHS)
FELIX: The vines. They're Laffy Taffy.
KING CANDY: Now, now! (LAUGHS)
FELIX: The vines. They're Laffy Taffy.
SOUR BILL: Citizens of Sugar Rush...
VANELLOPE: Okay, good. Little more.
NARRATOR: On a planet with no name
RALPH: No, no, no! Wait a second! Aah!
ANNOUNCER:
Vanellope von Schweetz!
Vanellope von Schweetz!
ANNOUNCER:
Quarter alert! Quarter alert!
ANNOUNCER:
What's this? Cherry bombs!
What's this? Cherry bombs!
FEMALE ANNOUNCER ON PA:
Attention!
MALE CUSTOMER:
Tapper, I need a root beer.
ANNOUNCER OVER PA:
Quarter alert! Quarter alert!
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52./53. Frozen & Muppets & Fairies' Wintry Secret (October 23, 2012–November 27, 2013) (computer-animated musical, fantasy) (PG)
Directors: Chris Buck (1960-) and Jennifer Lee (1971-)Story: Chris Buck (1960-), Jennifer Lee (1971-) and Shane Morris
Screenplay: Jennifer Lee (1971-)
Inspired by: "The Snow Queen" (Danish fairy tale, 1845) by Hans Christian Andersen
Producers: Peter Del Vecho (1958-), Walt Disney V (1951–2016)
Executive Producer: John Lasseter (1957-)
Voices: Pamela Adlon (1966-), Stephen J. Anderson (1969-), Angela Bartys (1984-), Kristen Bell (1980-), Eva Bella (2002-), Jeff Bennett (1962-), Jodi Benson (1961-), Jesse Corti (1955-), Timothy Dalton (1946-), Grey DeLisle (1973-), John DiMaggio (1968-), Benjamin Diskin (1982-), Santino Fontana (1982-), Josh Gad (1981-), Spencer Lacey Ganus (1999-), Tucker Gilmore, Jonathan Groff (1985-), Lucy Hale (1989-), Megan Hilty (1981-), Ciarán Hinds (1953-), Jane Horrocks (1964-), Anjelica Huston (1951-), Maurice LaMarche (1958-), Matt Lanter (1983-), Thomas Lennon (1970-), Lucy Liu (1968-), Jeffrey Marcus (1960-), Jesse McCartney (1987-), Edie McClurg (1951-), Idina Menzel (1971-), Kathy Najimy (1957-), Rob Paulsen (1956-), Robert Pine (1941-), Debby Ryan (1993-), Livvy Stubenrauch (2005-), Raven-Symoné (1985-), Alan Tudyk (1971-), Steve Valentine (1966-), Kari Wahlgren (1977-), Mae Whitman (1988-), Chris Williams (1968-), Maia Wilson
Composers: Christophe Beck (1969-), Joel McNeely (1959-), Kristen Anderson-Lopez (1972-), Robert Lopez (1975-)
Theatrical short: Get a Horse!
Premiere: November 19, 2013; Wide release: November 27, 2013
Box office: $1,276.5 billion
Critic Score: 90% Certified Fresh
Average Rating: 7.7/10
Consensus: Beautifully animated, smartly written, and stocked with singalong songs, Frozen adds another worthy entry to the Disney canon.
Consensus: Joyful, beautifully animated, fast-paced, and smartly written, Muppets & Fairies' Wintry Secret adds another worthy entry to the Disney canon that is stocked with singalong songs to look as iridescently gorgeous as the winter wonderland.
54. Big Hero 6 (November 7, 2014) (computer-animated superhero) (PG)
Directors: Don Hall (1969-) and Chris Williams (1968-)
Story: Joe Mateo and Paul Briggs (heads of story) (1974-)
Screenplay: Robert L. Baird, Dan Gerson (1966–2016) and Jordan Roberts
Based on: the characters of "Big Hero 6" (American comic book, 1998–present) by Man of Action
Producers: Roy Conli and Kristina Reed
Composers: Christophe Beck (1969-), Joel McNeely (1959-), Kristen Anderson-Lopez (1972-), Robert Lopez (1975-)
Theatrical short: Get a Horse!
Premiere: November 19, 2013; Wide release: November 27, 2013
Box office: $1,276.5 billion
Critic Score: 90% Certified Fresh
Average Rating: 7.7/10
Consensus: Beautifully animated, smartly written, and stocked with singalong songs, Frozen adds another worthy entry to the Disney canon.
Consensus: Joyful, beautifully animated, fast-paced, and smartly written, Muppets & Fairies' Wintry Secret adds another worthy entry to the Disney canon that is stocked with singalong songs to look as iridescently gorgeous as the winter wonderland.
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KING: No!
OLAF: I will!
CLANK: Ho!
ANNA: Elsa!
ANNA: Elsa!
FAWN: Tink!
ANNA: Tree!
OLAF: Yeah.
CLANK: Tink!
ELSA: Conceal
ANNA: Grab on!
OLAF: Look out!
ANNA: The gate
FAWN: Look out!
KRISTOFF: Hey!
BOBBLE: Heave!
KAI: Your Majesty.
KRISTOFF: Anna!
OLAF: Hey, Sven?
CLANK: Tink! Wait!
SOLDIER 2: Whoa!
BOBBLE: We did it!
KRISTOFF: Mmm...
KRISTOFF: It's 200.
ANNA: It's this way?
KRISTOFF: Carrots.
SILVERMIST: Hurry!
PERIWINKLE: Wow.
KAI: Princess Anna?
MAN 1: Yes! It is her!
LORD MILORI: Peri?
TINKER BELL: Wow.
ANNA: Do the magic!
CAPTAIN: All ashore!
KRISTOFF: Look out!
SLED: Welcome back.
KRISTOFF: Run! Run!
FAWN: Is she all right?
ELSA: Go away, Anna.
TINKER BELL: Oh, no.
WOMAN: There she is!
WOMAN: There she is!
RECEPTIONIST: Next!
ROSETTA: All together.
SLED: Sorry about that.
DUKE'S THUG 2: Aim...
ANNA: I owe you a sled.
KRISTOFF: Whoa! Stop!
DUKE'S THUG 2: There!
SOLDIER: Grab his arm.
IRIDESSA: Got you, Tink.
ANNA: Stop! Put us down!
LORD MILORI: Ambitious.
TROLL KID: He's napping.
ANNA: It's a 100-foot drop.
KING: The gloves will help.
PERIWINKLE: Second star
ROSETTA: I feel so tinkery.
SLED: Ha! They're serious.
KRISTOFF: So, uh, tell me,
SLED: Ha! They're serious.
KRISTOFF: So, uh, tell me,
GUARD 4: Come on! Push!
TINKER BELL: Okay, push!
DUKE'S THUG 1: Up there!
DUKE'S THUG 1: Look out!
DUKE'S THUG 2: Fire! Fire!
WOMAN: Ooh! Whoo-hoo...
SAILOR: Setting course, sir.
KRISTOFF: Come on, Sven.
MAN 2: Our beautiful queen!
GUARD 2: She's dangerous.
CLANK: Come on, everyone!
DUKE'S THUG 2: We got her.
ANNA: I think, actually, it's up.
IRIDESSA: This is so exciting.
FAIRY MARY: Start the pulley!
FAIRY MARY: That's it, fairies.
QUEEN CLARION: Tinker Bell.
PERIWINKLE: You're welcome.
FAIRY MARY: The snowy owls!
FAIRY MARY: The snowy owls!
CLANK: Oh, yes, I'm right here.
GUARD 2: Put your back into it!
SOLDIER 1: This way, this way!
KRISTOFF: Okay, okay. I'm out.
CLANK: Welcome, Miss Winkle.
MAN: It's Princess Anna's horse.
KRISTOFF: The North Mountain.
TINKER BELL: Not much further.
FAIRY MARY: Oh, my goodness.
CLANK: All together. All together.
KRISTOFF: What are you doing?
KRISTOFF: What are you doing?
KRISTOFF: Whoa! (CHUCKLING)
TINKER BELL: It's getting warmer.
KRISTOFF: Stay out of sight, Olaf.
ANNA: You mean, the love experts?
TROLL 3: She's like a little cupcake.
DUKE'S THUG 2: Go, go! Come on!
QUEEN CLARION: But never again.
TROLL 2: His thing with the reindeer
SILVERMIST: You guys are so alike.
BOBBLE: Hurry! It's nearly out of ice!
FAIRY MARY: Look sharp, everyone!
DUKE'S THUG 2: Go around. Toss it.
FAWN: That lost thing really is handy.
TROLL 1: Like his peculiar brain, dear
CLANK: (LAUGHING) Sneaky glacier.
QUEEN CLARION: Oh, my goodness.
WOMAN 1: So, where is the princess?
LORD MILORI: Keeper? Are you here?
DUKE: Let me know when you're ready
DEWEY: That's the end of that chapter.
DUKE: It's getting colder by the minute.
ANNA: All right. I'm just blocking you out
OLAF: All right. We got off to a bad start.
TINKER BELL:
Um... I know. Favorite star?
Um... I know. Favorite star?
PERIWINKLE:
I've never felt anything like it!
I've never felt anything like it!
QUEEN CLARION:
If you had wings to lift you
MINISTER OF SPRING:
But if the temperatures
MAN 2: Bark down!
BOY: Papa!
BOY: Papa!
ANNA: Okay.
KRISTOFF: One...
KRISTOFF: One...
ANNA: Pardon. Sorry.
WOMAN: Oh!
WOMAN: Oh!
SILVERMIST: Amazing!
FAWN: It's fantastic!
FAWN: It's fantastic!
ANNA: Coming through.
HANS: Excuse me. Oh...
HANS: Excuse me. Oh...
IRIDESSA: This way!
ROSETTA: Come on, girls. Hurry.
ROSETTA: Come on, girls. Hurry.
YOUNG ANNA: Catch me!
YOUNG ELSA: Slow down!
YOUNG ELSA: Slow down!
TROLL 1: Something's wrong.
TROLL 2: Are you all right?
TROLL 2: Are you all right?
WOMAN 2: Where could she be?
WOMAN 3: Where is she?
WOMAN 3: Where is she?
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OLAF: I will!
ANNA: Elsa!
ANNA: Tree!
OLAF: Yeah.
LIZZY: Whoa!
AGNARR: No!
ELSA: Conceal
ROSETTA: Pull!
ANNA: Grab on!
OLAF: Look out!
ANNA: The gate
KRISTOFF: Hey!
KAI: Your Majesty.
KRISTOFF: Anna!
OLAF: Hey, Sven?
TINKER BELL: Oh!
SOLDIER 2: Whoa!
KRISTOFF: Mmm...
BOBBLE: Get back!
BOBBLE: Get back!
KRISTOFF: It's 200.
ANNA: It's this way?
KRISTOFF: Carrots.
CLANK: It's working!
KAI: Princess Anna?
MAN 1: Yes! It is her!
PERIWINKLE: Hmm.
TINKER BELL: Wow!
ANNA: Do the magic!
CAPTAIN: All ashore!
KRISTOFF: Look out!
KRISTOFF: Run! Run!
ELSA: Go away, Anna.
WOMAN: There she is!
DR. GRIFFITHS: Lizzy?
DUKE'S THUG 2: Aim...
ANNA: I owe you a sled.
KRISTOFF: Whoa! Stop!
LIZZY: Oh! Sorry, fairies.
DUKE'S THUG 2: There!
SOLDIER: Grab his arm.
CLANK: Righty-o, Bobble.
ANNA: Stop! Put us down!
TROLL KID: He's napping.
FAWN: Road? What road?
TINKER BELL: Periwinkle!
ANNA: It's a 100-foot drop.
BOBBLE: Give me the sap.
KRISTOFF: So, uh, tell me,
GUARD 4: Come on! Push!
DUKE'S THUG 1: Up there!
DUKE'S THUG 1: Look out!
DUKE'S THUG 2: Fire! Fire!
WOMAN: Ooh! Whoo-hoo...
SAILOR: Setting course, sir.
KRISTOFF: Come on, Sven.
MAN 2: Our beautiful queen!
GUARD 2: She's dangerous.
LIZZY: (LAUGHS) Oh, father!
BOBBLE: We're almost there.
DUKE'S THUG 2: We got her.
ANNA: I think, actually, it's up.
CLANK: Gear it down, Bobble!
ROSETTA: Our wings are wet.
AGNARR: The gloves will help.
IRIDESSA: That's a good point.
GUARD 2: Put your back into it!
SOLDIER 1: This way, this way!
KRISTOFF: Okay, okay. I'm out.
SILVERMIST: Brace yourselves!
DR. GRIFFITHS: Yes, of course.
MAN: It's Princess Anna's horse.
KRISTOFF: The North Mountain.
KRISTOFF: What are you doing?
LIZZY: Aren't her wings beautiful?
KRISTOFF: Whoa! (CHUCKLING)
KRISTOFF: Stay out of sight, Olaf.
ANNA: You mean, the love experts?
TROLL 3: She's like a little cupcake.
BOBBLE: Can you reach it, Clanky?
DUKE'S THUG 2: Go, go! Come on!
TROLL 2: His thing with the reindeer
DUKE'S THUG 2: Go around. Toss it.
TROLL 1: Like his peculiar brain, dear
WOMAN 1: So, where is the princess?
DUKE: Let me know when you're ready
DUKE: It's getting colder by the minute.
ANNA: All right. I'm just blocking you out
OLAF: All right. We got off to a bad start.
DR. GRIFFITHS:
The wings are so fresh.
TINKER BELL:
This isn't a human house.
DR. GRIFFITHS:
Well, of course, my darling.
BOBBLE:
And who knows when they'll be dry.
SILVERMIST:
Well, I'm gonna remain optimistic.
MALE GARDEN FAIRY:
No, thanks. She's running fine.
MAN 2: Bark down!
BOY: Papa!
ANNA: Okay.
KRISTOFF: One...
ANNA: Pardon. Sorry.
WOMAN: Oh!
CLANK: I'm sorry.
BOBBLE: I can't feel my legs.
DR. GRIFFITHS: Lizzy?
LIZZY: Coming, Father!
ANNA: Coming through.
HANS: Excuse me. Oh...
CLANK: What've we got?
BOBBLE: House! Get off.
DR. GRIFFITHS: The butterfly. It's gone!
LIZZY: What?
YOUNG ANNA: Catch me!
YOUNG ELSA: Slow down!
TROLL 1: Something's wrong.
TROLL 2: Are you all right?
LIZZY: Father, look!
DR. GRIFFITHS: Not just now, Lizzy.
WOMAN 2: Where could she be?
WOMAN 3: Where is she?
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__________________________54. Big Hero 6 (November 7, 2014) (computer-animated superhero) (PG)
Directors: Don Hall (1969-) and Chris Williams (1968-)
Story: Joe Mateo and Paul Briggs (heads of story) (1974-)
Screenplay: Robert L. Baird, Dan Gerson (1966–2016) and Jordan Roberts
Based on: the characters of "Big Hero 6" (American comic book, 1998–present) by Man of Action
Producers: Roy Conli and Kristina Reed
Executive Producers: John Lasseter (1957-), Stan Lee (1922–2018)
Voices: Scott Adsit (1965-), Abraham Benrubi (1969-), Paul Briggs (1974-), Billy Bush (1971-), Jamie Chung (1983-), James Cromwell (1940-), Dan Gerson (1966–2016), Charlotte Gulezian, Daniel Henney (1979-), Stan Lee (1922–2018), Katie Lowes (1981-), T.J. Miller (1981-), Ryan Potter (1995-), Genesis Rodriguez (1987-), Maya Rudolph (1972-), David Shaughnessey, Alan Tudyk (1971-), Damon Wayans Jr. (1982-)
Composer: Henry Jackman (1974-)
Theatrical short: Feast
Premiere: October 23, 2014; Wide release: November 7, 2014
Box office: $657.8 million
Critic Score: 89% Certified Fresh
Average Rating: 7.3/10
Consensus: Agreeably entertaining and brilliantly animated, Big Hero 6 is briskly-paced, action-packed, and often touching.
54. Frozen Fever & Muppetational & Winged Pirate (April 1, 2014–March 13, 2015) (computer-animated musical, fantasy, adventure) (G)
Directors: Chris Buck (1960-) and Jennifer Lee (1971-)
Story: Chris Buck (1960-), Jennifer Lee (1971-) and Marc E. Smith
Screenplay: Jennifer Lee (1971-)
Inspired by: Treasure Island (Scottish novel, 1883) by Robert Louis Stevenson
Producers: Peter Del Vecho (1958-), Aimee Scribner, Walt Disney V (1951–2016)
Voices: Scott Adsit (1965-), Abraham Benrubi (1969-), Paul Briggs (1974-), Billy Bush (1971-), Jamie Chung (1983-), James Cromwell (1940-), Dan Gerson (1966–2016), Charlotte Gulezian, Daniel Henney (1979-), Stan Lee (1922–2018), Katie Lowes (1981-), T.J. Miller (1981-), Ryan Potter (1995-), Genesis Rodriguez (1987-), Maya Rudolph (1972-), David Shaughnessey, Alan Tudyk (1971-), Damon Wayans Jr. (1982-)
Composer: Henry Jackman (1974-)
Theatrical short: Feast
Premiere: October 23, 2014; Wide release: November 7, 2014
Box office: $657.8 million
Critic Score: 89% Certified Fresh
Average Rating: 7.3/10
Consensus: Agreeably entertaining and brilliantly animated, Big Hero 6 is briskly-paced, action-packed, and often touching.
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MAN: Oh.
KREI: No!
KREI: Yes.
HIRO: Ow?
HIRO: Fred.
HIRO: Wow!
GO GO: Hiro.
WASABI: Ah...
WASABI: Hey!
WASABI: Hiro!
WASABI: Ah...
WASABI: Hey!
WASABI: Hiro!
FRED: Oh, no!
GO GO: Mmm.
GO GO: Mmm.
HIRO: Tadashi!
HIRO: Nothing!
FRED: No way!
HIRO: Baymax!
HIRO: Arms up.
MAN 2: Watch it!
HIRO: Hey, guys!
MAN 2: Watch it!
HIRO: Hey, guys!
HIRO: Ready and
HIRO: Whoo-hoo!
BAYMAX: Oh, no.
BAYMAX: Oh, no.
KREI: That's right.
BAYMAX: Tadashi.
OFFICER: Move it!
KREI: That's right.
BAYMAX: Tadashi.
OFFICER: Move it!
MAN: It's all set up.
BAYMAX: Hello, I...
BAYMAX: Hello, I...
MAN: What is that?
FRED: Super Jump!
GO GO: Woman up!
HIRO: With the pilot.
HIRO: With the pilot.
CASS: Hey, sweetie.
CASS: Hey, sweetie!
MAN: Get back here.
MAN: Get up! Get up!
MAN: Get up! Get up!
FRED: Smokescreen!
YAMA: There they are!
HONEY LEMON: Hiro.
YAMA: There they are!
HONEY LEMON: Hiro.
FRED: That was a bird.
OFFICER: Get in there.
HIRO: Go for the mask!
MAN: (ON TV) It's alive.
BAYMAX: I am Baymax,
HONEY LEMON: Whoo!
MAN: (ON TV) It's alive.
BAYMAX: I am Baymax,
HONEY LEMON: Whoo!
FRED: Double sign-spin.
FRED: Whoa! Magic hat!
KREI: That's just not true.
CASS: That's my nephew!
REFEREE: Fighters ready?
HIRO: I've got more money.
FRED: Like you have to ask.
TADASHI: Oh, hey, Professor.
WASABI: "Dr. Slaughter, MD"?
CALLAGHAN: Mr. Krei is right.
FRED: (GASPS) He's glorious.
BAYMAX: Seatbelts save lives.
WASABI: "Dr. Slaughter, MD"?
CALLAGHAN: Mr. Krei is right.
FRED: (GASPS) He's glorious.
BAYMAX: Seatbelts save lives.
CALLAGHAN: You must be Hiro.
BAYMAX: I have some concerns.
BAYMAX: I have some concerns.
HIRO: Callaghan? He was there?
HIRO: If we're gonna catch that guy,
WASABI: Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
HIRO: I know what you're going to say.
FRED:
Yeah! They made it!
Yeah! They made it!
GO GO:
You gotta be kidding me.
You gotta be kidding me.
AUTOMATED VOICE:
3... 2... 1...
WASABI:
We're not gonna make it!
WASABI:
We're not gonna make it!
We're not gonna make it!
BAYMAX:
Functionality improved.
Functionality improved.
TADASHI:
This is Tadashi Hamada.
This is Tadashi Hamada.
TECHNICIAN:
Field breach! Abort!
AUTOMATED VOICE:
Pod engaged.
WASABI:
That's what I'm talking about.
That's what I'm talking about.
HONEY LEMON:
He's trying to kill us!
He's trying to kill us!
HONEY LEMON:
We're gonna make it!
We're gonna make it!
BAYMAX:
His blood type is AB-negative.
His blood type is AB-negative.
CALLAGHAN:
This is your decision, Hiro.
This is your decision, Hiro.
KREI OVER PA:
This beautiful new campus
This beautiful new campus
ANNOUNCER:
Next presenter, Hiro Hamada.
WOMAN OVER RADIO:
Cabin pressure is go.
AUTOMATED VOICE:
Data transfer complete.
AUTOMATED VOICE:
T-minus 30 seconds to launch.
GO GO: Hiro? Hiro?
WASABI: Help!
WASABI: Help!
FRED: Laser eyes?
HONEY LEMON: What?
HONEY LEMON: What?
HONEY LEMON: No!
FRED: He's too strong!
FRED: He's too strong!
HONEY LEMON: You did it!
GO GO: Not bad!
GO GO: Not bad!
MAN 1: It's breaking up!
MAN 2: The pilot is gone.
FRED: Tingly fingers?
WASABI: Never gonna happen.
WASABI: Never gonna happen.
GO GO: There's no way out!
FRED: You can't beat him!
FRED: You can't beat him!
AUTOMATED VOICE: 29... 28...
MAN OVER RADIO: This is Argo.
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54. Frozen Fever & Muppetational & Winged Pirate (April 1, 2014–March 13, 2015) (computer-animated musical, fantasy, adventure) (G)
Directors: Chris Buck (1960-) and Jennifer Lee (1971-)
Story: Chris Buck (1960-), Jennifer Lee (1971-) and Marc E. Smith
Screenplay: Jennifer Lee (1971-)
Inspired by: Treasure Island (Scottish novel, 1883) by Robert Louis Stevenson
Producers: Peter Del Vecho (1958-), Aimee Scribner, Walt Disney V (1951–2016)
Executive Producer: John Lasseter (1957-)
Voices: Pamela Adlon (1966-), Angela Bartys (1984-), Kristen Bell (1980-), Jeff Bennett (1962-), Paul Briggs (1974-), Jim Cummings (1952-), Grey DeLisle (1973-), Santino Fontana (1982-), Josh Gad (1981-), Jonathan Groff (1985-), Christina Hendricks (1975-), Tom Hiddleston (1981-), Megan Hilty (1981-), Jane Horrocks (1964-), Anjelica Huston (1951-), Lucy Liu (1968-), Jesse McCartney (1987-), Idina Menzel (1971-), Rob Paulsen (1956-), Carlos Ponce (1972-), Kevin Michael Richardson (1964-), Raven-Symoné (1985-), Kari Wahlgren (1977-), Mae Whitman (1988-), Chris Williams (1968-), Mick Wingert (1974-)
Composers: Christophe Beck (1969-), Joel McNeely (1959-), Kristen Anderson-Lopez (1972-), Robert Lopez (1975-)
Premiere: March 4, 2015; Wide release: March 13, 2015
Theatrical short: Feast
Box office: $80.4 million
Critic Score: 80% Certified Fresh
Average Rating: 7/10
Consensus: Wonderfully animated, packed with exciting energy, and full of fun references to the world of Peter Pan, Muppetational & Winged Pirate is a lively swashbuckling pirate-themed adventure of the canon with another example of how new ideas can help keep a saga fresh.
55. Zootopia & Tinker Bell's NeverZootropolis Legend (March 3, 2015–March 4, 2016) (computer-animated fantasy, comedy) (PG)
Directors: Byron Howard (1968-) and Rich Moore (1963-)
Co-Director: Jared Bush
Story: Byron Howard (1968-), Rich Moore (1963-), Jared Bush, Phil Johnston (1971-), Jennifer Lee (1971-), Josie Trinidad (head of story) and Jim Reardon (head of story) (1965-)
Screenplay: Jared Bush and Phil Johnston (1971-)
Producers: Clark Spencer (1963-), Walt Disney V (1951–2016)
Composers: Christophe Beck (1969-), Joel McNeely (1959-), Kristen Anderson-Lopez (1972-), Robert Lopez (1975-)
Premiere: March 4, 2015; Wide release: March 13, 2015
Theatrical short: Feast
Box office: $80.4 million
Critic Score: 80% Certified Fresh
Average Rating: 7/10
Consensus: Wonderfully animated, packed with exciting energy, and full of fun references to the world of Peter Pan, Muppetational & Winged Pirate is a lively swashbuckling pirate-themed adventure of the canon with another example of how new ideas can help keep a saga fresh.
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VIDIA: Uh-oh.
ZARINA: Huh.
CLARION: Oh!
CLARION: Oh!
FAWN: Go, go!
BOBBLE: Ooh!
OLAF: All fixed.
OLAF: All fixed.
OLAF: Summer!
PORT: Beautiful!
FAWN: Oh, sorry!
KRISTOFF: Relax!
JAMES: That's right.
JAMES: That's right.
JAMES: We're flying!
FAWN: I can't dance!
OPPENHEIMER: No!
TINKER BELL: You...
TINKER BELL: You...
BONITO: That's right!
YANG: Weigh anchor!
TINKER BELL: Clank!
VIDIA: Hang on, guys!
TINKER BELL: Clank!
VIDIA: Hang on, guys!
ROSETTA: Wasn't me.
STARBOARD: Encore!
TINKER BELL: Oh, no.
STARBOARD: Encore!
TINKER BELL: Oh, no.
JAMES: Hey, shoo, rat!
SILVERMIST: Big pole.
SILVERMIST: Big pole.
YANG: Two, three, four!
BONITO: You tiny thing.
SMEE: Man in the water!
IRIDESSA: It looks like...
IRIDESSA: It looks like...
PORT: Still smart enough
SILVERMIST: We're free!
SILVERMIST: We're free!
ROSETTA: It's a do-si-do.
IRIDESSA: Will these do?
TINKER BELL: Uh, Zarina,
TINKER BELL: Uh, Zarina,
JAMES: Curse you, fairies!
IRIDESSA: Anchor's away!
OPPENHEIMER: Right, 21.
IRIDESSA: Anchor's away!
OPPENHEIMER: Right, 21.
PORT: It is theirs no longer.
JAMES: Make ready to sail!
OPPENHEIMER: And, right.
STARBOARD: Move it, Port.
STARBOARD: Move it, Port.
OPPENHEIMER: It's perfect.
FAIRY GARY: Good morning,
FAIRY GARY: Good morning,
TINKER BELL: Wait a minute.
PORT: We got their blue dust!
PORT: We got their blue dust!
JAMES: Return that blue dust!
BONITO: Fly like a happy bird!
TINKER BELL: No. No, no, no.
YANG: That's it, hold it in place.
STARBOARD: The lad is flying!
JAMES: To our cunning captain.
TINKER BELL: Push the button!
YANG: That's it, hold it in place.
STARBOARD: The lad is flying!
JAMES: To our cunning captain.
TINKER BELL: Push the button!
ROSETTA: Oh, thank goodness.
BONITO: A beautiful suggestion.
BONITO: A beautiful suggestion.
JAMES: They took the blue dust!
STARBOARD: Aye aye, Captain!
STARBOARD: Aye aye, Captain!
VIDIA: Forward, forward, forward.
VIDIA: Sil, Fast Flyer, check it out.
TINKER BELL: Go on, you're okay.
VIDIA: Sil, Fast Flyer, check it out.
TINKER BELL: Go on, you're okay.
ROSETTA: They're in a deep sleep.
STARBOARD: Oh, that golden dust.
YANG: (LAUGHS) Work faster, now!
STARBOARD: Oh, that golden dust.
YANG: (LAUGHS) Work faster, now!
ROSETTA: At least a couple of days.
IRIDESSA: I'm going as fast as I can!
IRIDESSA: Yeah, let's talk about that.
YANG: All righty, mates, you heard him.
JAMES: Captain says, restock the ship.
PORT: I'll move it in me own good time.
JAMES: Captain says, restock the ship.
PORT: I'll move it in me own good time.
ELSA:
Okay, okay, here we go.
Okay, okay, here we go.
KRISTOFF:
"Dry Banana Hippy Hat"?
"Dry Banana Hippy Hat"?
JAMES:
Make sure the seams are sealed.
Make sure the seams are sealed.
PORT:
What if we tie her wings together?
What if we tie her wings together?
STARBOARD:
He's a smart one, isn't he?
He's a smart one, isn't he?
TINKER BELL:
Silvermist, are you okay?
Silvermist, are you okay?
STARBOARD:
You're not going anywhere.
You're not going anywhere.
ROSETTA:
Well, at least our wings are dry.
Well, at least our wings are dry.
TINKER BELL:
(GASPS) We're losing her!
(GASPS) We're losing her!
STARBOARD:
Well, it's not theirs anymore.
JAMES:
Right, watch the angle of the flume.
Well, it's not theirs anymore.
JAMES:
Right, watch the angle of the flume.
OPPENHEIMER:
Oh, my! Up, up and away!
Oh, my! Up, up and away!
SILVERMIST:
That was what I was thinking.
That was what I was thinking.
OLAF:
I'm probably gonna walk around a little.
I'm probably gonna walk around a little.
STARBOARD:
All right, just give me the strap.
All right, just give me the strap.
JAMES:
You know, I remember when I couldn't
You know, I remember when I couldn't
STARBOARD:
Shiver me timbers, we're flying!
Shiver me timbers, we're flying!
FAIRY ANNOUNCER:
Welcome one, welcome all
Welcome one, welcome all
STARBOARD:
I just said that, you daft potato muncher.
I just said that, you daft potato muncher.
ALL: Oh!
YANG: You know, he's right.
YANG: You know, he's right.
IRIDESSA: Garden Fairy!
ROSETTA: Oh.
ROSETTA: Oh.
BONITO: Nice boom!
PORT: Oh, yes! Nice!
PORT: Oh, yes! Nice!
STARBOARD: Yes, tiny!
PORT: A tiny plank!
PORT: A tiny plank!
STARBOARD: Come on, get moving.
PORT: Are you talking to me?
PORT: Are you talking to me?
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__________________________55. Zootopia & Tinker Bell's NeverZootropolis Legend (March 3, 2015–March 4, 2016) (computer-animated fantasy, comedy) (PG)
Directors: Byron Howard (1968-) and Rich Moore (1963-)
Co-Director: Jared Bush
Story: Byron Howard (1968-), Rich Moore (1963-), Jared Bush, Phil Johnston (1971-), Jennifer Lee (1971-), Josie Trinidad (head of story) and Jim Reardon (head of story) (1965-)
Screenplay: Jared Bush and Phil Johnston (1971-)
Producers: Clark Spencer (1963-), Walt Disney V (1951–2016)
Executive Producer: John Lasseter (1957-)
Voices: Pamela Adlon (1966-), Jason Bateman (1969-), Kristen Bell (1980-), Chloe Bennet (1992-), Jared Bush, Tommy Chong (1938-), Jesse Corti (1955-), Jeff Corwin (1967-), Josh Dallas (1978-), Rosario Dawson (1979-), Grey DeLisle (1973-), John DiMaggio (1968-), Idris Elba (1972-), Fuchsia!, Ginnifer Goodwin (1978-), Danai Gurira (1978-), Megan Hilty (1981-), Olivia Holt (1997-), Byron Howard (1968-), Bonnie Hunt (1961-), Anjelica Huston (1951-), Phil Johnston (1971-), Don Lake (1956-), Maurice LaMarche (1958-), Leah Latham, John Lavelle (1981-), Thomas Lennon (1970-), Tom Lister (1958–2020), Lucy Liu (1968-), Katie Lowes (1981-), Peter Mansbridge (1948-), Rich Moore (1963-), Raymond S. Persi (1975-), Gita Reddy (1968-), Della Saba (1989-), Shakira (1977-), J.K. Simmons (1955-), Jenny Slate (1982-), Mark Rhino Smith (1969-), Kath Soucie (1967-), Octavia Spencer (1970-), Raven-Symoné (1985-), Nate Torrence (1977-), Josie Trinidad, Alan Tudyk (1971-), Kari Wahlgren (1977-), Mae Whitman (1988-)
Composers: Michael Giacchino (1967-), Joel McNeely (1959-)
Premiere: February 17, 2016; Wide release: March 4, 2016
Box office: $1,024.0 billion
Critic Score: 98% Certified Fresh
Average Rating: 8.1/10
Consensus: The brilliantly well-rounded Zootopia offers a thoughtful, inclusive message that's as rich and timely as its sumptuously state-of-the-art animation – all while remaining fast and funny enough to keep younger viewers entertained.
Consensus: Whimsical, heartwarming and uproariously powerful enough, the brilliantly well-rounded NeverZootropolis Legend offers a thoughtful, inclusive message that's as rich and timely as its sumptuously state-of-the-art animation – while remain fast and funny enough to keep younger viewers entertained.
SNOW WHITE:
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1. Toy Story (November 22, 1995) (computer-animated buddy, comedy, adventure) (G)
Director: John Lasseter (1957-)
Story: John Lasseter (1957-), Pete Docter (1968-), Andrew Stanton (1965-) and Joe Ranft (1960–2005)
Screenplay: Joss Wheldon (1964-), Andrew Stanton (1965-), Joel Cohen and Alec Sokolow
Producers: Ralph Guggenheim (1951-), Bonnie Arnold (1955-)
Composers: Michael Giacchino (1967-), Joel McNeely (1959-)
Premiere: February 17, 2016; Wide release: March 4, 2016
Box office: $1,024.0 billion
Critic Score: 98% Certified Fresh
Average Rating: 8.1/10
Consensus: The brilliantly well-rounded Zootopia offers a thoughtful, inclusive message that's as rich and timely as its sumptuously state-of-the-art animation – all while remaining fast and funny enough to keep younger viewers entertained.
Consensus: Whimsical, heartwarming and uproariously powerful enough, the brilliantly well-rounded NeverZootropolis Legend offers a thoughtful, inclusive message that's as rich and timely as its sumptuously state-of-the-art animation – while remain fast and funny enough to keep younger viewers entertained.
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NICK: No.
JUDY: You!
JUDY: Huh.
FURY: Nyx.
FAWN: Nyx!
FAWN: Tink!
FAWN: Help!
NICK: Yeah...
JUDY: Boom!
FAWN: Gruff?
FAWN: Gruff?
NICK: Uh, no.
NICK: Uh, no.
FAIRY: Ahem.
JUDY: Oh, no!
NICK: Carrots.
JUDY: It's him!
JUDY: It's him!
MR. BIG: Meh.
NICK: Oh, boy.
NICK: Oh, boy.
JUDY: That's it?
WOLF: Come on!
NICK: No, no, no!
NICK: No, no, no!
MANCHAS: You...
MANCHAS: You...
ROSETTA: Fawn?
FLASH: ...Priscilla!
JUDY: Clawhauser!
CHASE: Over here!
BOGO: Yes. I know.
ORYX: You shut up!
FAIRY 2: Yay, Gruff!
FAIRY 2: Yay, Gruff!
FAWN: Listen to me.
ORYX: Hey, shut up!
JUDY: I will find him.
ORYX: Hey, shut up!
JUDY: I will find him.
BOGO: Number two.
FAWN: Gruff? Gruff?
FAIRY: Is that Fawn?
FAWN: Gruff? Gruff?
FAIRY: Is that Fawn?
LIONHEART: Really?
BELLWETHER: Judy!
BUCK: Thanks, Gruff!
TINKER BELL: Fawn!
TINKER BELL: Fawn!
BELLWETHER: Judy!
BUCK: Thanks, Gruff!
TINKER BELL: Fawn!
TINKER BELL: Fawn!
JESSE: Hey! Open up!
BONNIE: Glorious day!
YAX: (CHANTING) Om!
YAX: (CHANTING) Om!
JUDY: What about him?
ORYX: I said, "Shut up!"
CLAWHAUSER: Chief...
ORYX: I said, "Shut up!"
CLAWHAUSER: Chief...
FAWN: What happened?
ORYX: Will you shut up?
TINKER BELL: On three!
TINKER BELL: On three!
TINKER BELL: No, Fawn.
JUDY: When I was a kid...
ROSETTA: There you are!
FINNICK: She hustled you.
MEAN KID ANIMAL: Okay.
MEAN KID ANIMAL: Okay.
LIONHEART: Swell-wether!
NYX: Just like the other two.
NYX: Just like the other two.
NICK: Uh, no, no. There are.
FAWN: Nyx got it backwards.
NICK: Mission accomplished.
SCRIBBLE: Bup-bup! Please.
CLAWHAUSER: Here you go.
FAWN: No, Gruff! Wrong way!
NICK: Mission accomplished.
SCRIBBLE: Bup-bup! Please.
CLAWHAUSER: Here you go.
FAWN: No, Gruff! Wrong way!
STU: Oh, she's not a real cop.
SCRIBBLE: Hmm. Interesting.
JUDY: Um, I don't understand.
BOGO: Abandoning your post.
JUDY: (WHISPERS) Come on.
ROSETTA: Speaking of smells,
RAYMOND: Oh... (LAUGHING)
FAWN: (SHOUTING) Incoming!
TINKER BELL: Fawn, you can't!
FAWN: (SHOUTING) Incoming!
TINKER BELL: Fawn, you can't!
ROSETTA: You can do it, sugar!
GAZELLE: Wow! I'm impressed.
MRS. OTTERTON: (SIGHS) Oh!
MEAN KID ANIMAL: Okay, Nick.
GAZELLE: Wow! I'm impressed.
MRS. OTTERTON: (SIGHS) Oh!
MEAN KID ANIMAL: Okay, Nick.
ANGRY DRIVER: Uncool, rabbit.
YAX: Yeah, some mammals say...
IRIDESSA: (WHIMPERS) Oh, no.
IRIDESSA: (WHIMPERS) Oh, no.
ROSETTA: What's with the berries?
BELLWETHER: Come on out, Judy.
MALE PRESS BEAVER: Over here!
FAIRY 1: Do you need anything else?
NYX: Get away from the hawk, Fawn.
FAIRY 2: Bring some extra bandages.
DRILL INSTRUCTOR:
Filthy toilet!
Filthy toilet!
BOGO:
At twenty-two hundred hours...
At twenty-two hundred hours...
JUNIOR RANGER SCOUT 1:
Cry baby.
DRILL INSTRUCTOR:
Listen up, cadets.
Listen up, cadets.
HORTON:
I don't want to sound the alarm.
I don't want to sound the alarm.
YOUNG FEMALE BUNNY 1:
Bye, Judy!
YOUNG FEMALE BUNNY 2:
Bye, Judy!
IRIDESSA:
Yeah, you're doing really good.
Yeah, you're doing really good.
YOUNG FEMALE HOPPS FAN:
Yay, Judy!
MALE PHOTOGRAPHER:
Hold still. Smile!
MALE PRESS ANIMAL:
Of course they did.
DRILL INSTRUCTOR:
You're dead, Farm Girl!
You're dead, Farm Girl!
KANGAROO:
When Horton tells our children...
When Horton tells our children...
DRILL INSTRUCTOR:
You're dead, Carrot Face!
JUNIOR RANGER SCOUT:
Aw, is he gonna cry?
FEMALE PRESS ANIMAL:
Have you considered
JUNIOR RANGER SCOUT 2:
Aw, is he gonna cry?
DRILL INSTRUCTOR:
You're dead, Bunny Bumpkin!
You're dead, Bunny Bumpkin!
MALE STATIONMASTER:
Arriving, Zootopia Express.
FEMALE PRESS ANIMAL:
Will more mammals go savage?
BONNIE: Never.
STU: Never.
STU: Never.
JUDY: Oh.
BELLWETHER: Hmm.
BELLWETHER: Hmm.
ORYX: Oh, shut up!
KUDU: You shut up!
KUDU: You shut up!
IRIDESSA: Oh, no!
SILVERMIST: Fawn.
SILVERMIST: Fawn.
ORYX: You shut up!
KUDU: You shut up!
KUDU: You shut up!
IRIDESSA: Hey, Gruff.
SILVERMIST: Hi, Gruffy.
SILVERMIST: Hi, Gruffy.
TINKER BELL: Fawn, wake up!
VIDIA: Is she okay?
VIDIA: Is she okay?
TINKER BELL: Good luck!
SILVERMIST: Be brave!
SILVERMIST: Be brave!
FAIRY 2: Fly away!
SPARROWMAN 1: Get out of here!
TINKER BELL: Back home.
ROSETTA: Come on, Gruff.
ROSETTA: Come on, Gruff.
SPARROWMAN 1: Get inside!
FAIRY 1: Scribble, get inside!
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RIKU: Hey,
RIKU: Sora.
BEN: Smith!
ANNA: Tree!
NALA: Simba!
ROGER: I will.
GOTHEL: Or...
BELLE: Papa?
BEAST: What?
ELSA: Conceal
SORA: Really...
MUFASA: Scar!
ROGER: Never.
MUFASA: Zazu.
RIKU: Could be.
ANNA: The gate
SORA: A storm?
KRISTOFF: Hey!
RAPUNZEL: Hey.
ZAZU: Step lively.
OAKEN: Yoo-hoo!
MAN: Ah, shut up!
KAIRI: Yeah, sure.
FLYNN: Rapunzel!
MAN 2: Watch out!
MAN: To the boats!
SORA: What's that?
SIMBA: Come here!
FLYNN: Is this hair?
KRISTOFF: It's 200.
GOTHEL: Rapunzel!
MAN 1: Yes! It is her!
KAIRI: But you know,
SORA: Nothing at all.
MAN: Man overboard!
GRUMPY: You don't...
MAURICE: Run, Belle!
BELLE: I'm not hungry.
LUMIERE: Here she is!
MUFASA: Look, Simba.
NALA: It's really creepy.
BELLE: I can't believe it.
KRISTOFF: Whoa! Stop!
ROGER: She's a sly one.
PUPPY: Lucky, get down.
ROGER: I'm terribly sorry.
ROGER: Fifteen puppies?
GOTHEL: I love you most.
BASHFUL: Ain't he sweet?
ANNA: It's a 100-foot drop.
FLYNN: Ah! There you are!
SHENZI: Ooh, it tingles me.
SORA: What do you mean?
RAPUNZEL: I love you more.
MAN: Say your prayers, lads!
ZAZU: Oh, Scar, this is awful!
SNOW WHITE: Uh-uh, uh-uh!
ANSEM: A meaningless effort.
DOC: Courage, men, courage.
PONGO: One, two, three, four,
LUMIERE: Life is so unnerving
ANITA: Roger, you are an idiot!
NANNY: The puppies are here!
AGNARR: The gloves will help.
BELLE: New and a bit alarming
ROGER: Maybe Scotland Yard.
ANSEM: Tied to the darkness...
PONGO: But I wasn't giving up.
YOUNG ELSA: Go away, Anna.
SARABI: And it's time for yours.
EUDORA: "Just at that moment,
WOMAN: Ooh, that smells good!
ANITA: Never mind. Never mind.
COGSWORTH: Now it's too late.
MAN: Give me a hand, someone!
MAN: Stay your course! He's lost!
OAKEN: Yoo-hoo! Welcome back!
SORA'S MOM: Sora, dinner's ready.
DOC: Now don't you worry about us.
TROLL 2: His thing with the reindeer
PONGO: My story begins in London.
KAIRI: You know, Riku has changed.
MAN: Wilt thou love her, comfort her,
YOUNG KRISTOFF: Come on, Sven.
MAN: (SHOUTING) Will you be quiet!
CHARLOTTE: I do! I do! He's so cute!
TROLL 1: Like his peculiar brain, dear
PUPPY: There he is, behind that rock.
FLYNN: So, can I ask you something?
GASTON: Who does she think she is?
FLYNN: This is the story of how I died.
HAPPY: Never say die. Never say die.
PONGO: For the first six months or so,
PUPPY 2: Mother, make him get down.
MAURICE: We should be there by now.
ANITA: We're doing everything possible.
PONGO: For a while, it seemed to work.
PUPPY: Look at him run, the old coward.
You mean he can't talk?
SNOW WHITE:
And you, you're Sleepy.
ANSEM:
This world has been connected.
SEBASTIAN:
But even the brightest days
SNOW WHITE:
And you're, you're Bashful.
ANNA: Okay.
KRISTOFF: One...
HAPPY: Who will?DOC: Yes, who?
DOC: Snow White?
ALL: The Princess?
FEATHERDUSTER: Oh, no.
LUMIERE: Oh, yes.
MAURICE: Thank you.
COGSWORTH: No, no, no!
DOC: The door is open.
HAPPY: The chimney's smoking.
CRUELLA: Have you called the police?
ANITA: Yes, Scotland Yard.
HAPPY: We'll be all right, ma'am.
DOC: Go right on up now, my dear.
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56. Moana (November 23, 2016) (computer-animated musical, fantasy, adventure) (PG)
Directors: Ron Clements (1953-) and John Musker (1953-)
Story: Ron Clements (1953-), John Musker (1953-), Jared Bush, Aaron Kandell and Jordan Kandell
Screenplay: Ron Clements (1953-), John Musker (1953-), Pamela Ribon (1975-) and Taika Waititi
Inspired by: "Maui" Mangarevan mythology
Producer: Osnat Shurer
56. Moana (November 23, 2016) (computer-animated musical, fantasy, adventure) (PG)
Directors: Ron Clements (1953-) and John Musker (1953-)
Story: Ron Clements (1953-), John Musker (1953-), Jared Bush, Aaron Kandell and Jordan Kandell
Screenplay: Ron Clements (1953-), John Musker (1953-), Pamela Ribon (1975-) and Taika Waititi
Inspired by: "Maui" Mangarevan mythology
Producer: Osnat Shurer
Executive Producer: John Lasseter (1957-)
Voices: Jemaine Clement (1974-), Auli'i Cravalho (2000-), Rachel House (1971-), Dwayne Johnson (1972-), Oscar Kightley (1969-), Temuera Morrison (1960-), Troy Polamalu (1981-), Nicole Scherzinger (1978-), Alan Tudyk (1971-)
Composers: Mark Mancina (1957-), Opetaia Foa'i, Lin-Manuel Miranda (1980-)
Premiere: November 14, 2016; Wide release: November 23, 2016
Theatrical short: Inner Workings
Box office: $642.5 million
Critic Score: 95% Certified Fresh
Average Rating: 7.8/10
Consensus: With a title character as three-dimensional as its lush animation and a story that adds fresh depth to Disney's time-tested formula, Moana is truly a family-friendly adventure for the ages.
Voices: Jemaine Clement (1974-), Auli'i Cravalho (2000-), Rachel House (1971-), Dwayne Johnson (1972-), Oscar Kightley (1969-), Temuera Morrison (1960-), Troy Polamalu (1981-), Nicole Scherzinger (1978-), Alan Tudyk (1971-)
Composers: Mark Mancina (1957-), Opetaia Foa'i, Lin-Manuel Miranda (1980-)
Premiere: November 14, 2016; Wide release: November 23, 2016
Theatrical short: Inner Workings
Box office: $642.5 million
Critic Score: 95% Certified Fresh
Average Rating: 7.8/10
Consensus: With a title character as three-dimensional as its lush animation and a story that adds fresh depth to Disney's time-tested formula, Moana is truly a family-friendly adventure for the ages.
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TUI: Moana!
MAUI: Te Kā!
SINA: Moana!
MOANA: Pua!
MOANA: Yeah!
MOANA: Fixed!
MOANA: No, no!
FISHERMAN: Chief?
MAUI: Hey, crab cake!
GRAMMA: When I die...
TUI: What can be done?
VILLAGER: Ow! Ow! Ow!
MOANA: What's in there?
GRAMMA: In the beginning...
MAUI: Enjoy your beauty rest?
MALE VILLAGER: She's back!
MAUI: I wasn't born a demigod.
GRAMMA: The legends are true.
TUI: Mother, Motunui is paradise.
VILLAGER 2: What about the fish?
FISHERMAN: I don't think it's the bait.
TUI:
Have you tried using a different bait?
Have you tried using a different bait?
VILLAGER 3:
This is happening all over the island.
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??. The NeverEnding Chronicles Episode II: The PhilharMagic
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JIM: Lady.
JIM: What?
JANE: Help!
RABBIT: No!
SORA: Huh?
TERK: Yeah!
TERK: Yeah!
JIM: All right.
DINAH: Ohh.
SORA: Riku?
TARZAN: Oh!
ZEUS: Ha ha!
HADES: Meg?
TERK: Oh, no.
MAN: Get him!
CLOUD: Yeah.
GOOFY: Huh?
KALA: Always.
KALA: Tarzan?
PIGLET: Pooh!
GOOFY: Sora?
TARZAN: Huh?
TARZAN: Jane!
KALA: Kerchak!
KAA: ...mistake.
ARIEL: Oh, boy.
BOY: Heads up!
TERK: Look out!
JASMINE: Jafar.
JAFAR: Shut up!
ABU: Yum, yum!
ALICE: Oh, dear.
MICKEY: Donald,
PHIL: Two words.
SORA: Heartless!
ARTHUR: Yes, sir.
TARZAN: Clayton.
SULTAN: Jasmine.
RAZOUL: Get him!
DODO: Look lively.
JASMINE: Aladdin.
TERK: Oh, I love it.
DONALD: Blast off!
SORA: You'll find it.
DARLING: Oh, Jim.
BAGHEERA: Baloo.
TARZAN: Kerchak...
JANE: Oh, I'm flying!
DARLING: Jim, dear.
DONALD: Scattered?
CATERPILLAR: Stop!
THUMPER: Wake up.
ANIMAL 1: Well, look.
RAZOUL: Stop! Thief!
DONALD: "Meddling"!
SULTAN: Oh, dearest.
GENIE: You'd do that?
ALADDIN: Say, Genie,
JANE: Why, you little...
LIEUTENANT: Yes, sir.
JANE: The waterfalls...
MRS. HARE: Thumper.
MRS. HARE: Thumper.
MAN 4: Heave ho, lads.
HATHI: Our son, alone?
PROFESSOR: Clayton?
FLYNT: Maybe he's lost.
MERLIN: Yes, of course.
CALLIOPE: It was tragic.
DINAH: But if you're only
DINAH: But if you're only
DINAH: But if you're only
YUFFIE: The Keyblade...
THUMPER: Hiya, Bambi.
HATHI: With a military air
TARZAN: Can't we walk?
HERCULES: Excuse me.
KALA: Close your mouth.
JIM: Well, it has a ribbon.
SORA: Hold it right there!
NARRATOR: You go, girl.
JANE: It serves you right.
SEBASTIAN: That's right!
RABBIT: The Mad Hatter.
JANE: Oh, now I've got it.
MEG: (PANTING) Please.
ALICE: Yoo-hoo! Yoo-hoo!
RABBIT: The March Hare.
HADES: How sentimental.
HATHI: To the rear, march!
TANTOR'S MOM: Oh, boy.
OLD MAN: Tell me about it.
CLAYTON: Highly doubtful.
CLAYTON: Hiding, are we?
JANE: Do you understand?
DINAH: At last he was free.
DINAH: He was crackin' up!
COMMANDER: Cards, halt!
HATHI: Hup, two, three, four
JAFAR: Genie! My final wish!
COMMANDER: Shuffle deck!
KALA: Oh! Oh, no. Shh. Shh.
SORA: Hey, are you all right?
ALADDIN: Look, I... I'm sorry.
AMPHITRYON: Who's there?
ELEPHANT: It burns calories.
ANIMAL 3: Hello. Hello, there.
DINAH: Then came the dawn.
ABU: Yoo-hoo! Aladdin! Hello!
SWORDFISH: There they are!
URSULA: Yes, the princesses.
DINAH: "I love you, Lulubelle."
JASMINE: Unbelievable sights
QUEEN OF HEARTS: Silence!
HADES: He's strong, he's kind.
ALADDIN: I see. Thanks, Sora.
TARZAN: This place, this place.
KERCHAK: I said he could stay.
KAY: Why, you clumsy little fool!
JIM: Come on, Lady. Over here.
DINAH: Just kind of play around
CLAYTON: Excellent, Professor.
SORA: (GROANS) Where am I?
PIGLET: Hello, is anyone there?
OOGIE: You're no prize yourself.
SINGER: Oh, it's about that time.
MAN 7: Here we go. Here we go.
HERCULES: Yeah. Yeah. I know.
TERK: Can you believe that guy?
DOORKNOB: This won't do at all.
DARLING: Look, she's lonesome.
JANE: I've never seen such eyes.
SULTAN: Jafar, this is an outrage.
TERK: Oh! Watch it! Oh! Ow! Ow!
PROFESSOR: Look at him, Jane.
TARZAN: They mean us no harm.
CLAYTON: Professor, don't move!
HATHI: Oh, absolutely impossible.
ARTHUR: He's alive, and he talks!
CLAYTON: Women. (CHUCKLES)
DINAH: With nature's gang around
YUFFIE: Aw, you're slipping, Leon.
JIMINY: Everyone keeps askin' me
RABBIT: Oh, my heavens to Betsy.
SULTAN: Jasmine will like this one.
TARZAN: Friends there. See friends.
JIM: Lady. Quiet, now. You hear me?
RABBIT: Here we come. Don't worry.
PROFESSOR: Jane, where are you?
KAIRI: Come on, lazy bum. Wake up.
PROFESSOR AND CLAYTON: Jane!
HADES: A stirring performance, boys.
JASMINE: Just go jump off a balcony!
MAN 6: Pick your barrel up. Pick it up.
FRIEND OWL: Come on. (SHOOING)
MAN 3: All right, move it, ya bilge rats!
CLAYTON: That leaves just one place.
CHIMP: You're standing on my spleen.
CLAYTON: Now, be careful, Professor.
APE 3: We looked everywhere for you.
JANE: How could you do such a thing?
OOGIE: Yeah, he got chomped instead!
BALOO: (LAUGHS) You're gettin' it, kid.
DINAH: He couldn't ignore it any longer.
PROFESSOR: Mustn't, mustn't frighten.
SULTAN: Find him! Search everywhere!
SORA: I'm not dreaming this time, right?
RABBITS: Good morning, Prince Bambi.
PROFESSOR: Where? Yes, more nests!
MRS. HARE:
Thumper. Come on.
RABBIT:
A monster, Dodo, in my house.
ALADDIN:
Phenomenal cosmic powers...
MRS. HARE:
Good morning, young prince.
BAGHEERA:
But it's an emergency, Colonel.
TWEEDLEDEE:
But answer there came none
MRS. POSSUM:
Good morning, young prince.
TWEEDLEDEE:
Mr. Walrus, said the carpenter
POOH AND CHRISTOPHER:
Everyone knows that a rain cloud
DINAH SHORE ON RECORDING:
This is the story of three bears.
JANE: Tarzan!
TARZAN: Jane!
GUARD: Scoundrel
MAN: Take that
KALA: Tarzan?
APE MOTHER: Terkina?
HOOK: Shut up!
MALEFICENT: Enough.
ANIMAL 2: Well.
ANIMAL 3: Isn't he cute?
TANTOR: It's alway me.
TERK: Cramp in the calf.
ELEPHANT 1: Get outta here.
ELEPHANT 2: It's true.
TANTOR: Okay, maybe it was.
KERCHAK: Everyone,
CHORUS: Grab your girl
DINAH: Give her your cheek
ELEPHANT 1: No way.
ELEPHANT 2: Come on, now.
MAN 1: Aye, cut her loose!
MAN 2: Come on, pull it down.
ANIMAL 1: Yes, congratulations.
ANIMAL 2: Congratulations.
HATTER: A very merry unbirthday
HARE: A very merry unbirthday
CHILD PAIN: Help! I can't breathe!
CHILD PANIC: (COUGHING) Hurry!
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57. Olaf's Frozen Adventure (November 22, 2017) (computer-animated holiday, musical, fantasy) (G)
Directors: Kevin Deters (1970-) and Stevie Wermers-Skelton (1966-)
Screenplay: Jac Schaeffer
Producer: Roy Conli
57. Olaf's Frozen Adventure (November 22, 2017) (computer-animated holiday, musical, fantasy) (G)
Directors: Kevin Deters (1970-) and Stevie Wermers-Skelton (1966-)
Screenplay: Jac Schaeffer
Producer: Roy Conli
Executive Producer: John Lasseter (1957-)
Voices: Kristen Bell (1980-), Eva Bella (2002-), Benjamin Deters, Lauri Fisher, Josh Gad (1981-), Jonathan Groff (1985-), John de Lancie (1948-), Idina Menzel (1971-), Chris Williams (1968-)
Composers: Christophe Beck (1969-), Jeff Morrow, Kate Anderson, Elyssa Samsel
Premiere: November 22, 2017
Box office: $289.5 million
Critic Score: 57%.
Average Rating: 5.1/10
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57. Ralph Breaks the Internet (November 21, 2018) (computer-animated science fiction, comedy, adventure) (PG)
Directors: Rich Moore (1963-) and Phil Johnston (1971-)
Story: Rich Moore (1963-), Phil Johnston (1971-), Jim Reardon (1965-), Pamela Ribon (1975-), and Josie Trinidad
Screenplay: Phil Johnston (1971-) and Pamela Ribon (1975-)
Producer: Clark Spencer (1963-)
Composers: Christophe Beck (1969-), Jeff Morrow, Kate Anderson, Elyssa Samsel
Premiere: November 22, 2017
Box office: $289.5 million
Critic Score: 57%.
Average Rating: 5.1/10
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1.85:1 Widescreen, White Subtitles
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BELLE: Oh!
BEAST: Hot.
CHIP: Whoa!
OLAF: Whoa!
OLAF: He did,
BEAST: Forte!
OLAF: Still warm.
WOMAN: Open it!
WOMAN: Coming!
TEENAGER: Olaf!
OLAF: Okay, Sven,
TEENAGER: Olaf!
OLAF: Okay, Sven,
ELSA: Anna's right.
OLAF: Oh, puppies!
ELSA: It's you, Olaf.
ELSA: It's you, Olaf.
CHIP: Yeah, let's go!
OLAF: He's not here.
LUMIERE: Ah-ah-ah.
ELSA: For what, Olaf?
ELSA: I'm sorry, Anna.
ELSA: I'm sorry, Anna.
ANNA: Every Christmas...
MAN: Olaf, where are you?
LUMIERE: Careful, careful.
BELLE: It looks dangerous.
FORTE: So, Beast gets girl,
MRS. POTTS: There she is.
LUMIERE: Oh, no, the bell jar!
OLAF: (GASPS) The fruitcake!
FORTE: Mademoiselle, please.
CHIP: Mama, I found one for me!
BELLE: What's the matter, Sultan?
ELSA: All those long years alone...
ELSA: Anna made these years ago.
COGSWORTH: The setting is perfect.
LUMIERE: Let's go! Love will not wait.
COGSWORTH:
What are you yammering about?
MAN: Whoa!
WOMAN: No!
BELLE: Sultan?
FIFE: Back off, doggy.
CHIP: Come on!
COGSWORTH: Not so fast.
LUMIERE: Mince pies.
MRS. POTTS: Potatoes.
CHIP: Where could he be?
MRS. POTTS: Goodness knows.
MRS. POTTS: Merry Christmas.
LUMIERE: Merry Christmas, everyone.
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57. Ralph Breaks the Internet (November 21, 2018) (computer-animated science fiction, comedy, adventure) (PG)
Directors: Rich Moore (1963-) and Phil Johnston (1971-)
Story: Rich Moore (1963-), Phil Johnston (1971-), Jim Reardon (1965-), Pamela Ribon (1975-), and Josie Trinidad
Screenplay: Phil Johnston (1971-) and Pamela Ribon (1975-)
Producer: Clark Spencer (1963-)
Executive Producer: John Lasseter (1957-)
Voices: Dianna Agron (1986-), Tim Allen (1953-), Jesse Averna, Colleen Ballinger (1986-), Irene Bedard (1967-), Kristen Bell (1980-), Olivier Bénard (1973-), Jodi Benson (1961-), Hamish Blake (1981-), Flura Borg (1982-), Corey Burton (1955-), Ann Colgin, Auli'i Cravalho (2000-), Brian Curless, Anthony Daniels (1946-), Kevin Deters (1970-), Vin Diesel (1967-), Jamie Elman (1976-), Dani Fernandez, Fuchsia!, Gal Gadot (1985-), Brad Garrett (1960-), Michael Giacchino (1967-), Sean Giambrone (1999-), GloZell Green (1972-), Bill Hader (1978-), Jennifer Hale (1972-), Taraji P. Henson (1970-), Tiffany Herrera (1988-), Jason Hightower, Phil Johnston (1971-), Brittany Kikuchi, Maurice LaMarche (1958-), Linda Larkin (1970-), Katie Lowes (1981-), Jane Lynch (1960-), Kelly Macdonald (1976-), Jason Mantzoukas (1972-), Jack McBrayer (1973-), Ben McKee (1985-), Idina Menzel (1971-), Jeremy Milton, Alex Moffat (1982-), Alfred Molina (1953-), Mandy Moore (1984-), Rich Moore (1963-), Paige O'Hara (1956-), Ed O'Neill (1946-), Ana Ortiz (1971-), Viveca Paulin (1969-), Raymond S. Persi (1975-), Daniel Platzman (1986-), John C. Reilly (1965-), Dan Reynolds (1987-), Pamela Ribon (1975-), Sam Richardson (1984-), Anika Noni Rose (1972-), Della Saba (1989-), Horatio Sanz (1969-), Nicole Scherzinger (1978-), Wayne Sermon (1984-), Sarah Silverman (1970-), Timothy Simons (1978-), Roger Craig Smith (1975-), June Squibb (1929-), Alan Tudyk (1971-), Melissa Villaseñor (1987-), Ming-Na Wen (1963-), Rebecca Wisocky (1971-), Ali Wong (1982-), Jaboukie Young-White (1994-), Michaela Zee (2000-)
Composer: Henry Jackman (1974-)
Box office: $528.0 million
Critic Score: 88% Certified Fresh
Average Rating: 7.3/10
Consensus: Ralph Breaks the Internet levels up on its predecessor with a funny, heartwarming sequel that expands its colorful universe while focusing on core characters and relationships.
Story: Chris Buck (1960-), Jennifer Lee (1971-), Marc E. Smith, Kristen Anderson-Lopez (1972-), Robert Lopez (1975-)
Screenplay: Jennifer Lee (1971-), Allison Schroeder
Inspired by: "The Snow Queen" (Danish fairy tale, 1845) by Hans Christian Andersen
Producers: Peter Del Vecho (1958-), Walt Disney V (1951–2016)
Voices: Dianna Agron (1986-), Tim Allen (1953-), Jesse Averna, Colleen Ballinger (1986-), Irene Bedard (1967-), Kristen Bell (1980-), Olivier Bénard (1973-), Jodi Benson (1961-), Hamish Blake (1981-), Flura Borg (1982-), Corey Burton (1955-), Ann Colgin, Auli'i Cravalho (2000-), Brian Curless, Anthony Daniels (1946-), Kevin Deters (1970-), Vin Diesel (1967-), Jamie Elman (1976-), Dani Fernandez, Fuchsia!, Gal Gadot (1985-), Brad Garrett (1960-), Michael Giacchino (1967-), Sean Giambrone (1999-), GloZell Green (1972-), Bill Hader (1978-), Jennifer Hale (1972-), Taraji P. Henson (1970-), Tiffany Herrera (1988-), Jason Hightower, Phil Johnston (1971-), Brittany Kikuchi, Maurice LaMarche (1958-), Linda Larkin (1970-), Katie Lowes (1981-), Jane Lynch (1960-), Kelly Macdonald (1976-), Jason Mantzoukas (1972-), Jack McBrayer (1973-), Ben McKee (1985-), Idina Menzel (1971-), Jeremy Milton, Alex Moffat (1982-), Alfred Molina (1953-), Mandy Moore (1984-), Rich Moore (1963-), Paige O'Hara (1956-), Ed O'Neill (1946-), Ana Ortiz (1971-), Viveca Paulin (1969-), Raymond S. Persi (1975-), Daniel Platzman (1986-), John C. Reilly (1965-), Dan Reynolds (1987-), Pamela Ribon (1975-), Sam Richardson (1984-), Anika Noni Rose (1972-), Della Saba (1989-), Horatio Sanz (1969-), Nicole Scherzinger (1978-), Wayne Sermon (1984-), Sarah Silverman (1970-), Timothy Simons (1978-), Roger Craig Smith (1975-), June Squibb (1929-), Alan Tudyk (1971-), Melissa Villaseñor (1987-), Ming-Na Wen (1963-), Rebecca Wisocky (1971-), Ali Wong (1982-), Jaboukie Young-White (1994-), Michaela Zee (2000-)
Composer: Henry Jackman (1974-)
Box office: $528.0 million
Critic Score: 88% Certified Fresh
Average Rating: 7.3/10
Consensus: Ralph Breaks the Internet levels up on its predecessor with a funny, heartwarming sequel that expands its colorful universe while focusing on core characters and relationships.
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RALPH: Kid!
RALPH: Kid!
FELIX: Um...
RALPH: Huh.
SWATI: Whoa!
RALPH: Yeah?
RALPH: Uh-oh.
RALPH: Uh-uh!
RALPH: Kid! Kid!
RALPH: $43,000!
RALPH: Uh... No.
RALPHZILLA: No!
RALPH: Beats me.
RALPH: Aw, sugar.
RALPH: There it is.
SHANK: Of course.
JOSEY: Oh, not yet.
RALPHZILLA: Huh?
RALPHZILLA: Huh?
VANELLOPE: Ralph.
VANELLOPE: Whoa.
VANELLOPE: Ralph!
RALPHZILLA: Mmm.
RALPH: Hey, doofus!
DOUBLE DAN: Hmm.
FELIX: All right, now...
RALPHZILLA: Friend?
AURORA: Mmm-hmm.
ANNOUNCER: Drivers,
RALPH: No, that's not...
WYNNCHEL: Gangway!
SHANK: Well, well, well.
BALLET MOM: ...tights?
RALPH: You guys okay?
YESSS: Hey, my babies!
VANELLOPE: Whoo-hoo!
VANELLOPE: Whoo-hoo!
VANELLOPE: Whoo-hoo!
RALPH: Only one person.
VANELLOPE: Ralph, look!
RALPH: Move! Move! Hey!
RALPH: Well, think about it.
VANELLOPE: Oh, my gosh.
VANELLOPE: Yeah, we are!
VANELLOPE: Do you realize
SPAMLEY: Oh, there you are.
RACER KID: Come and get it.
ARTHUR: Insecurity detected.
ARTHUR: Insecurity detected.
RALPH: Go, run, run, run, run!
VANELLOPE: Anyone? Hello?
RALPH: I'm keeping busy, too.
RALPH: (SIGHS) I'll be honest,
STORMTROOPER 3: This way.
ANNOUNCER: End of the road!
VANELLOPE: Ooh, Ralph, look.
VANELLOPE: Yoo-hoo! Up here!
VANELLOPE: Hey! Let go of me!
STORMTROOPER 3: Roger that.
VANELLOPE: Ooh, here it comes.
ANNOUNCER: "Precious Car-go."
JIMMY'S GRANDMA: Jim! Jimmy?
ANNOUNCER: Reboot in progress.
VANELLOPE:
Great, but can you make it
STORMTROOPER 2:
She's getting away.
VANELLOPE:
This is a shockingly sound,
POP-UP BLOCKER:
Right this way, miss.
ANNOUNCER:
And for your final question.
ANNOUNCER:
Vanellope takes a huge lead.
ANNOUNCER ON PA:
That old, tired laptop
NEWS ANCHOR:
Internet users are breathing
STORMTROOPER 2:
No, maybe she went down
AUTOMATED VOICE:
IP address 415-1037-483.
AUTOMATED VOICE:
IP address 415-1037-483.
STORMTROOPER 3:
Come on. Let's check it out.
SUGAR RUSH CANDY:
I don't want to be gameless.
NAFISA: Good idea.
GIRL: Oh, me too.
RAPUNZEL: For sure.
TIANA: Mmm-hmm.
RALPH: Oh, yeah!
VANELLOPE: That's the stuff.
VANELLOPE: Flying so fast
SHANK: Setting the pace
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RALPH: Kid!
RALPH: Kid!
FELIX: Um...
RALPH: Huh.
SWATI: Whoa!
RALPH: Yeah?
RALPH: Uh-oh.
RALPH: Uh-uh!
RALPH: Kid! Kid!
RALPH: $43,000!
RALPH: Uh... No.
RALPHZILLA: No!
RALPH: Beats me.
RALPH: Aw, sugar.
RALPH: There it is.
SHANK: Of course.
JOSEY: Oh, not yet.
RALPHZILLA: Huh?
RALPHZILLA: Huh?
VANELLOPE: Ralph.
VANELLOPE: Whoa.
VANELLOPE: Ralph!
RALPHZILLA: Mmm.
RALPH: Hey, doofus!
DOUBLE DAN: Hmm.
FELIX: All right, now...
RALPHZILLA: Friend?
AURORA: Mmm-hmm.
ANNOUNCER: Drivers,
RALPH: No, that's not...
WYNNCHEL: Gangway!
SHANK: Well, well, well.
BALLET MOM: ...tights?
RALPH: You guys okay?
YESSS: Hey, my babies!
VANELLOPE: Whoo-hoo!
VANELLOPE: Whoo-hoo!
VANELLOPE: Whoo-hoo!
RALPH: Only one person.
VANELLOPE: Ralph, look!
RALPH: Move! Move! Hey!
RALPH: Well, think about it.
VANELLOPE: Oh, my gosh.
VANELLOPE: Yeah, we are!
VANELLOPE: Do you realize
SPAMLEY: Oh, there you are.
RACER KID: Come and get it.
ARTHUR: Insecurity detected.
ARTHUR: Insecurity detected.
RALPH: Go, run, run, run, run!
VANELLOPE: Anyone? Hello?
RALPH: I'm keeping busy, too.
RALPH: (SIGHS) I'll be honest,
STORMTROOPER 3: This way.
ANNOUNCER: End of the road!
VANELLOPE: Ooh, Ralph, look.
VANELLOPE: Yoo-hoo! Up here!
VANELLOPE: Hey! Let go of me!
STORMTROOPER 3: Roger that.
VANELLOPE: Ooh, here it comes.
ANNOUNCER: "Precious Car-go."
JIMMY'S GRANDMA: Jim! Jimmy?
ANNOUNCER: Reboot in progress.
NEWS ANCHOR: In breaking news,
ANNOUNCER: Game reboot begins
RALPH:
You're totally right, kid.
ARTHUR:
Distributing insecurity.
JIMMY:
You're going down, Shank.
VANELLOPE:
Are you really saying
VANELLOPE:
That car is gorgeous.
ANNOUNCER:
Three, two, one, go!
ARTHUR:
Scanning for insecurities.
ARTHUR:
Scanning for insecurities.
ARTHUR:
Scanning for insecurities.
RALPH:
What's going on, Spamley?
SPAMLEY:
Now, this area down here
RAPUNZEL:
(GASPS) Look up there!
CANDLEHEAD:
Get your own candle.
EBAY ELAYNE:
So, we are set to ship
VANELLOPE:
That's it. That's it. Yeah.
VANELLOPE:
I know it sounds crazy...
RALPH:
You're totally right, kid.
ARTHUR:
Distributing insecurity.
JIMMY:
You're going down, Shank.
VANELLOPE:
Are you really saying
VANELLOPE:
That car is gorgeous.
ANNOUNCER:
Three, two, one, go!
ARTHUR:
Scanning for insecurities.
ARTHUR:
Scanning for insecurities.
ARTHUR:
Scanning for insecurities.
RALPH:
What's going on, Spamley?
SPAMLEY:
Now, this area down here
RAPUNZEL:
(GASPS) Look up there!
CANDLEHEAD:
Get your own candle.
EBAY ELAYNE:
So, we are set to ship
VANELLOPE:
That's it. That's it. Yeah.
VANELLOPE:
I know it sounds crazy...
STORMTROOPER 3:
Any sign of her?
Any sign of her?
Great, but can you make it
STORMTROOPER 2:
She's getting away.
VANELLOPE:
This is a shockingly sound,
POP-UP BLOCKER:
Right this way, miss.
ANNOUNCER:
And for your final question.
ANNOUNCER:
Vanellope takes a huge lead.
ANNOUNCER ON PA:
That old, tired laptop
NEWS ANCHOR:
Internet users are breathing
STORMTROOPER 2:
No, maybe she went down
AUTOMATED VOICE:
IP address 415-1037-483.
AUTOMATED VOICE:
IP address 415-1037-483.
STORMTROOPER 3:
Come on. Let's check it out.
SUGAR RUSH CANDY:
I don't want to be gameless.
NAFISA: Good idea.
GIRL: Oh, me too.
RAPUNZEL: For sure.
TIANA: Mmm-hmm.
RALPH: Oh, yeah!
VANELLOPE: That's the stuff.
VANELLOPE: Flying so fast
SHANK: Setting the pace
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Directors: Chris Buck (1960-) and Jennifer Lee (1971-)Story: Chris Buck (1960-), Jennifer Lee (1971-), Marc E. Smith, Kristen Anderson-Lopez (1972-), Robert Lopez (1975-)
Screenplay: Jennifer Lee (1971-), Allison Schroeder
Inspired by: "The Snow Queen" (Danish fairy tale, 1845) by Hans Christian Andersen
Producers: Peter Del Vecho (1958-), Walt Disney V (1951–2016)
Voices: Pamela Adlon (1966-, archive footage), Stephen J. Anderson (1969-), Aurora (1996-), Irene Bedard (1967-), Kristen Bell (1980-), Eva Bella (2002-, archive recording), Jeff Bennett (1962-, archive footage), Jodi Benson (1961-), Paul Briggs (1974-), Sterling K. Brown (1976-), Mattea Conforti (2006-), Auli'i Cravalho (2000-), Timothy Dalton (1946-, archive footage), Grey DeLisle (1973-, archive footage), Benjamin Diskin (1982-, archive footage), Santino Fontana (1982-, archive recording), Josh Gad (1981-), Hadley Gannaway (2007-), Ginnifer Goodwin (1978-), Jonathan Groff (1985-), Jennifer Hale (1972-), Lucy Hale (1989-, archive footage), Kate Higgins (1969-), Megan Hilty (1981-, archive footage), Ciarán Hinds (1953-), Halima V. Hudson, Anjelica Huston (1951-, archive footage), Linda Larkin (1970-), Lucy Liu (1968-, archive footage), Kelly Macdonald (1976-), Rachel Matthews (1993-), Idina Menzel (1971-), Alfred Molina (1953-), Mandy Moore (1984-), Paige O'Hara (1956-), Rob Paulsen (1956-, archive footage), Martha Plimpton (1970-), Anika Noni Rose (1972-), Pamela Ribon (1975-), Jason Ritter (1980-), Debby Ryan (1993-, archive footage), Jeremy Sisto (1974-), Delaney Rose Stein (2005-), Jackson Stein, Livvy Stubenrauch (2005-, archive recording), Raven-Symoné (1985-, archive footage), Alan Tudyk (1971-), Ming-Na Wen (1963-), Mae Whitman (1988-, archive footage), Maia Wilson, Evan Rachel Wood (1987-)
Composer: Christophe Beck (1969-), Kristen Anderson-Lopez (1972-), Robert Lopez (1975-), Joel McNeely (1959-, archive footage)
Box office: $1,450 billion
Box office: $1,450 billion
Critic Score: 77% Certified Fresh
Critic Score: 99% Certified Fresh
Average Rating: 6.7/10
Average Rating: 9/10
Consensus: Frozen II can't quite recapture the show-stopping feel of its predecessor, but it remains a dazzling adventure into the unknown.
Consensus: Better than the original, gorgeously-crafted, and able to recapture the show-stopping feel of the pantheon predecessors, Frozen II marked the new beginning of Walt Disney's practically perfect storytelling which it remains a dazzling adventure into the unknown.
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ANNA: Oh!
ELSA: Yes.
SVEN: Mm.
OLAF: Ooh.
OLAF: Hyah!
ANNA: Hmm.
OLAF: Anna?
ANNA: Whoa.
ANNA: Kristoff.
ELSA: Come in.
ROSETTA: Pull!
OLAF: I got this.
MAN: Fire Spirit!
ANNA: Let her go!
ELSA: Ahtohallan.
TINKER BELL: Oh!
MATTIAS: Hang on!
FIGHTER: Look out!
FIGHTER: Look out!
WOMAN: The water!
AGNARR: I love you.
PERIWINKLE: Hmm.
TINKER BELL: Wow.
AGNARR: ...was lost.
AGNARR: Anna. Elsa.
ANNA: No. No, no, no.
IDUNA: Bedtime soon.
KRISTOFF: No, no, no.
KRISTOFF: The Trolls?
DR. GRIFFITHS: Lizzy?
OLAF: Who's into trivia?
OLAF: She's saving him.
MATTIAS: Prince Agnarr!
ANNA: Oh! Uh, alarmed?
MATTIAS: Get the sword!
IDUNA: And on that note,
FAWN: Road? What road?
SPIKE: Forget their noses.
OLAF: Hey, let me ask you.
ANNA: And we're locked in.
MATTIAS: Head for the river!
PERIWINKLE: Second star...
KRISTOFF: Coming through!
KRISTOFF: Anna, be careful!
BOBBLE: We're almost there.
ELSA: Why is their ship here?
RUNEARD: Stand tall, Agnarr.
YELENA: Get back, everyone!
CLANK: Gear it down, Bobble!
ROSETTA: Our wings are wet.
MATTIAS: Hey, back at home...
IRIDESSA: That's a good point.
IDUNA: The waves are too high!
SILVERMIST: Brace yourselves!
KRISTOFF: Come on. Come on.
AGNARR: And I was so honored
AGNARR:
It was a brutal battle.
YOUNG ANNA:
I love you, Olaf!
ANNA:
Mother and father's ship.
AGNARR:
I wasn't at all prepared
ELSA AND IDUNA:
Show yourself
AGNARR:
We keep going for Elsa.
TINKER BELL:
This isn't a human house.
YOUNG ANNA:
That's a big gift of peace.
DUKE OF WESELTON:
Oh! Like a chicken
TINKER BELL:
Um... I know. Favorite star?
BOBBLE:
And who knows when they'll be dry.
SILVERMIST:
Well, I'm gonna remain optimistic.
NORTHULDRA LEADER:
King Runeard, the dam,
MALE GARDEN FAIRY:
No, thanks. She's running fine.
ELSA: Hmm.
ANNA: Anytime.
AGNARR: Iduna!
IDUNA: Agnarr!
ELSA: Hey!
KRISTOFF: What is this?
ANNA: It's true.
ELSA: Definitely true.
ANNA: No pushing.
KRISTOFF: Stop it.
OLAF: Yeah, that's not true.
KRISTOFF: It is.
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JASMINE: Abu?
ALADDIN: Whoa!
RAZOUL: Gotcha!
THIEF: His father?
FLYNN: I'm kidding!
RAPUNZEL: Eugene.
FLYNN: Well... Almost.
THIEF 4: Hey, me, too.
CASSIM: It's a miracle.
ALADDIN: It fits. Good.
SULTAN: Oh, please do.
THIEF 3: I hate intruders.
SA'LUK: Captain, over here.
FAZAL: The King of Thieves!
CASSIM: We're almost there!
FLYNN: Yeah. Everything was...
RAZOUL: He was here. I know it.
ALADDIN: We never wanted gold.
RAPUNZEL: It was a magical day,
GUARD 1: Look over there. Hurry!
RAPUNZEL: Everything was perfect.
RAPUNZEL: Everything was perfect.
IAGO: I know the treasure's limitless,
CASSIM: Get up here, you blasted rug!
IAGO: I should've stayed with the genie.
FLYNN: So! Who wants a piece of cake?
FAZAL: Found him!
HAKIM: Lost him.
GUARD 1: Over there!
GUARD 3: There!
THIEF 1: Sa'luk is right.
THIEF 2: He knows our secrets.
GUARD 1: Well, which way did he go?
GUARD 2: I don't see him.
GUARD 1: Which way did he go?
GUARD 2: I heard him over there.
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Pixar Animation Studios
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1. Toy Story (November 22, 1995) (computer-animated buddy, comedy, adventure) (G)
Director: John Lasseter (1957-)
Story: John Lasseter (1957-), Pete Docter (1968-), Andrew Stanton (1965-) and Joe Ranft (1960–2005)
Screenplay: Joss Wheldon (1964-), Andrew Stanton (1965-), Joel Cohen and Alec Sokolow
Producers: Ralph Guggenheim (1951-), Bonnie Arnold (1955-)
Executive Producer: Walt Disney V (1951–2016) (2009 3D re-release)
Voices: Tim Allen (1953-), R. Lee Ermey (1944–2018), Sarah Freeman (1986-), Tom Hanks (1956-), Penn Jillette (1955-), Laurie Metcalf (1955-), John Morris (1984-), Annie Potts (1952-), John Ratzenberger (1947-), Don Rickles (1926–2017), Wallace Shawn (1943-), Jim Varney (1949–2000), Erik von Detten (1982-)
Composer: Randy Newman (1943-)
Box office: $362.0 million
Critic Score: 100% Certified Fresh
Average Rating: 9/10
Consensus: Entertaining as it is innovative, Toy Story reinvigorated animation while heralding the arrival of Pixar as a family-friendly force to be reckoned with.
2. A Bug's Life (November 25, 1998) (computer-animated comedy) (G)
Director: John Lasseter (1957-), Andrew Stanton (1965-)
Story: John Lasseter (1957-), Andrew Stanton (1965-) and Joe Ranft (1960–2005)
Screenplay: Andrew Stanton (1965-), Donald McEnery and Bob Shaw
Producer: Darla K. Anderson and Kevin Reher
Composer: Randy Newman (1943-)
Box office: $362.0 million
Critic Score: 100% Certified Fresh
Average Rating: 9/10
Consensus: Entertaining as it is innovative, Toy Story reinvigorated animation while heralding the arrival of Pixar as a family-friendly force to be reckoned with.
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1.78:1 Widescreen, Yellow/Blu-ray Subtitles
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1.78:1 Widescreen, Yellow/Blu-ray Subtitles
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CHILD: Hi!
BUZZ: Now!
BO PEEP: Ha!
ALIENS: The claw!
HANNAH: I'll get it!
HANNAH: I'll get it!
WOODY: Ha-ha-ha!
SERGEANT: Retreat!
BO PEEP: Oh, Woody.
REX: Aah! Take cover!
REX: (GASPS) I need air!
MOM: Okay, come on, kids.
MOM: Okay, who's hungry?
ANDY: (LAUGHING) Whoa!
ANDY: (LAUGHING) Whoa!
WOODY: Come back! Slink!
ANDY: To infinity and beyond!
ANDY: To infinity and beyond!
ROBOT: You are clear to enter.
SLINKY: Hey, Woody, come on.
VOICE BOX: Reach for the sky!
WOODY: Hey, no, no, wait, hey!
WOODY: You want a piece of me?
SERGEANT: A large box... It's-It's-It's...
ELECTRONIC VOICE: You're welcome.
SLINKY:
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa!
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa!
HAMM:
All right, gangway, gangway.
All right, gangway, gangway.
MAN ON PA:
...nine, eight, seven, six,
MOTHER:
Everybody say, "Bye, house!"
Everybody say, "Bye, house!"
TIMON AND PUMBAA:
Hakuna Matata
SERGEANT:
Frankincense, this is Myrrh.
Frankincense, this is Myrrh.
VOICE BOX:
There's a snake in my boots.
SID'S MOM:
Sid, your Pop Tarts are ready!
Sid, your Pop Tarts are ready!
VOICE BOX:
Buzz Lightyear to the rescue!
WOODY'S VOICE BOX:
Reach for the sky!
SPORTSCASTER:
And welcome back to the
ANDY ON MONITOR:
Oh, what is it? What is it?
Oh, what is it? What is it?
WOMAN ON PA:
The white zone is for immediate pizza...
HANNAH: Mom! Mom!
SID: She's lying!
SID: She's lying!
CHILD: Mine!
SERGEANT: There they are.
SERGEANT: There they are.
WOMAN: Get outta that car!
MAN: Move it!
MAN: Move it!
BOY: On the way!
CHORUS: Buzz Lightyear!
CHORUS: Buzz Lightyear!
MR. SPELL: Spell, trash can.
REX: We're doomed!
REX: We're doomed!
DRIVER: Hey, gas dude!
ATTENDANT: You talkin' to me?
ATTENDANT: You talkin' to me?
HAMM: I got dibs on his hat!
BO PEEP: Would you boys stop it!
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2. A Bug's Life (November 25, 1998) (computer-animated comedy) (G)
Director: John Lasseter (1957-), Andrew Stanton (1965-)
Story: John Lasseter (1957-), Andrew Stanton (1965-) and Joe Ranft (1960–2005)
Screenplay: Andrew Stanton (1965-), Donald McEnery and Bob Shaw
Producer: Darla K. Anderson and Kevin Reher
Voices: Phyllis Diller (1917–2012), Julia Louis-Dreyfus (1961-), Dave Foley (1963-), Brad Garrett (1960-), Jonathan Harris (1914–2002), Bonnie Hunt (1961-), Madeline Kahn (1942–1999), Richard Kind (1956-), Denis Leary (1957-), Edie McClurg (1951-), Roddy McDowall (1928–1998), Michael McShane (1955-), David Ossman (1936-), Hayden Panettiere (1989-), David Hyde Pierce (1959-), Joe Ranft (1960–2005), John Ratzenberger (1947-), Alex Rocco (1936–2015), Kevin Spacey (1959-)
Composer: Randy Newman (1943-)
Box office: $363.4 million
Critic Score: 92% Certified Fresh
Average Rating: 7.9/10
Consensus: A Bug's Life is a rousing adventure that blends animated thrills with witty dialogue and memorable characters - and another smashing early success for Pixar.
3. Toy Story 2 (November 24, 1999) (computer-animated comedy) (G)
Director: John Lasseter (1957-), Lee Unkrich (1967-) and Ash Brannon (1969-)
Story: John Lasseter (1957-), Pete Docter (1968-), Ash Brannon (1969-) and Andrew Stanton (1965-)
Screenplay: Andrew Stanton (1965-), Rita Hsiao, Doug Chamberlin and Chris Webb
Producers: Helene Plotkin, Karen Robert Jackson
Composer: Randy Newman (1943-)
Box office: $363.4 million
Critic Score: 92% Certified Fresh
Average Rating: 7.9/10
Consensus: A Bug's Life is a rousing adventure that blends animated thrills with witty dialogue and memorable characters - and another smashing early success for Pixar.
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FLIK: Hey!
DOT: Wow!
FLIK: Ohh...
FLIK: No! No!
FLIK: Let's go!
ANT: Look out!
SLIM: Be quiet!
ANT: Look out!
SLIM: Be quiet!
GYPSY: Whoa!
P.T. FLEA: Rosie!
FLIK: That's right.
FRANCIS: My leg!
BUG 1: Hey, buggy!
BUG 1: Hey, buggy!
ATTA: Oh, yes. Yes.
ANT: Go, go, go, go!
FLIK: You're perfect!
ANT: Go, go, go, go!
FLIK: You're perfect!
HOPPER: Uh-uh-uh.
DOT: Good luck, Flik!
ATTA: Where were we?
BUG 5: Hey, tough guy!
SLIM: Are they all right?
SLIM: Are they all right?
HOPPER: So where is it?
FLIK: The bird won't work.
MANNY: And now, insectus
FLIK: (MUFFLED) I'm okay!
FLIK: Hey! Hey, wait for me!
MANNY: And now, insectus
FLIK: (MUFFLED) I'm okay!
FLIK: Hey! Hey, wait for me!
DOT: Mom! Where are you?
HOPPER: You little termites!
DOT: Hey, Flik! Flik! Wait up!
HOPPER: You little termites!
DOT: Hey, Flik! Flik! Wait up!
BUG 2: What do you expect?
FRANCIS: I gotcha! I gotcha!
P.T. FLEA: Get me out of here!
THORNY: Okay, lower, lower...
DOT: Flik! Over here! Flik! Flik!
P.T. FLEA: Get me out of here!
THORNY: Okay, lower, lower...
DOT: Flik! Over here! Flik! Flik!
FLIK: Leave her alone, Hopper.
FLIK: Oh. I'm really, really sorry.
FLIK: Oh. I'm really, really sorry.
DOT: Come on, come on. Hurry!
SOIL: Do not panic. Do not panic!
ATTA: Good job, guys! Nice work!
MOLT: Look at me! I'm barefooting!
FLIK: They're rounding everyone up.
DOT: Well, I think he's gonna make it.
HARRY: I can't help it! It's so beautiful!
HARRY: I can't help it! It's so beautiful!
THUD: (GROWLING) Where are they?
FLIK: (WEAKLY) You're wrong, Hopper.
P.T. FLEA:
I'm gonna be rich, rich, rich
I'm gonna be rich, rich, rich
GRASSHOPPER 1:
Hey, what's going on?
GRASSHOPPER 2:
Yeah, where's the food?
GRASSHOPPER:
We have more than enough food.
ATTA: Oh!
ANT 1: Hey!
ANT 1: Hey!
ANT 3: What?
ANT 4: Yeah.
ANT 1: Flik?
ANT 2: It's Flik!
ANT 2: Sure.
ANT 1: Thank you.
ANT: To the bird!
ALL: The bird!
ANT 3: No, it's not Flik.
ANT 5: Flik?
ANT 1: Princess Atta!
ANT 2: Princess Atta!
ROSIE: I can't see!
SLIM: What is happening?
SLIM: What is happening?
HEIMLICH: Oh, thank you!
MANNY: Thank you.
MANNY: Thank you.
MALE ANT: They're coming!
FEMALE ANT: Run!
KIDS: Ooh! Wow!
ROSIE: Kids, he's kind of ticklish.
ROSIE: Kids, he's kind of ticklish.
HEIMLICH: Oh, stop. You're too kind.
ALL: Thank you.
ALL: Thank you.
SLIM: We got the water!
HEIMLICH: Here we come, P.T.!
HEIMLICH: Here we come, P.T.!
ANT 1: Stop that!
ANT 2: What do you think you're doing?
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3. Toy Story 2 (November 24, 1999) (computer-animated comedy) (G)
Director: John Lasseter (1957-), Lee Unkrich (1967-) and Ash Brannon (1969-)
Story: John Lasseter (1957-), Pete Docter (1968-), Ash Brannon (1969-) and Andrew Stanton (1965-)
Screenplay: Andrew Stanton (1965-), Rita Hsiao, Doug Chamberlin and Chris Webb
Producers: Helene Plotkin, Karen Robert Jackson
Executive Producer: Walt Disney V (1951–2016) (2009 3D re-release)
Voices: Tim Allen (1953-), Jodi Benson (1961-), Joan Cusack (1962-), R. Lee Ermey (1944–2018), Kelsey Grammer (1955-), Tom Hanks (1956-), Estelle Harris (1928-), Jonathan Harris (1914–2002), Wayne Knight (1955-), Laurie Metcalf (1955-), John Morris (1984-), Jeff Pidgeon (1965-), Annie Potts (1952-), Joe Ranft (1960–2005), John Ratzenberger (1947-), Don Rickles (1926–2017), Wallace Shawn (1943-), Andrew Stanton (1965-), Jim Varney (1949–2000)
Composer: Randy Newman (1943-)
Box office: $485.0 million
Critic Score: 100% Certified Fresh
Average Rating: 8.6/10
Consensus: The rare sequel that arguably improves on its predecessor, Toy Story 2 uses inventive storytelling, gorgeous animation, and a talented cast to deliver another rich moviegoing experience for all ages.
4. Monsters, Inc. (November 2, 2001) (computer-animated comedy) (G)
Director: Pete Docter (1968-), Lee Unkrich (1967-) and David Silverman (1957-)
Story: Pete Docter (1968-), Jill Culton, Jeff Pidgeon (1965-) and Ralph Eggleston (1965-)
Screenplay: Andrew Stanton (1965-) and Dan Gerson (1966–2016)
Producer: Darla K. Anderson
Composer: Randy Newman (1943-)
Box office: $485.0 million
Critic Score: 100% Certified Fresh
Average Rating: 8.6/10
Consensus: The rare sequel that arguably improves on its predecessor, Toy Story 2 uses inventive storytelling, gorgeous animation, and a talented cast to deliver another rich moviegoing experience for all ages.
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BUZZ: Go.
BUZZ: Go!
BUZZ: Go!
BUZZ: Drop.
BO PEEP: Buzz!
SLINKY: Woody?
RABBIT: Mmm-hmm.
RABBIT: Mmm-hmm.
BUZZ: That's our guy.
JESSIE: (GASPS) Oh.
REX: Hey, Buzz! Stop!
REX: Hey, Buzz! Stop!
REX: What is it, Buzz?
REX: Someone's coming!
WOODY: Not that casual.
MOTHER: Come on, hon!
BUZZ: Drop! I said "drop"!
MR. SPELL: Lazy toy brain.
SLINKY: Oh, no. It's closed.
REX: He's getting in the box!
ANDY: (EVIL VOICE) Never!
REX: He's getting in the box!
ANDY: (EVIL VOICE) Never!
WOODY: Please, please, no!
TV JESSIE: They don't call this
BUZZ: Come on, Bullseye! Yah!
TV WOODY: Good job, Bullseye.
TV WOODY: Good job, Bullseye.
REX: But the sign says it's closed.
MAN OVER PA: Passenger Twitch,
PETE: Woody, don't be mad at Jessie.
MOTHER: Andy, you got all your stuff?
MOTHER: Andy, you got all your stuff?
SLINKY: That's the kidnapper, all right.
SLINKY: Oh, no. Which way do we go?
VOICE BOX:
There's a snake in my boot.
POTATO HEAD:
What makes you so sure?
What makes you so sure?
POTATO HEAD:
Will you leave me alone?
Will you leave me alone?
POTATO HEAD:
What's goin' on? He's nuts.
What's goin' on? He's nuts.
POTATO HEAD:
Yeah. Go home, Mr. Fancy Car.
Yeah. Go home, Mr. Fancy Car.
HAMM: What?
SLINKY: Huh?
SLINKY: Huh?
BUZZ: Hold on.
HAMM: What's up?
HAMM: What's up?
REX: Is he out there?
BUZZ: There he is.
BUZZ: There he is.
JESSIE: Take that!
POTATO HEAD: To the left.
POTATO HEAD: To the left.
TV WOODY: Is everybody okay?
TV JESSIE: Sheriff Woody!
TV JESSIE: Sheriff Woody!
BUZZ: He's stealin' Woody!
REX: What? He can't take Woody.
REX: What? He can't take Woody.
ANDY: (AS WOODY) Thanks, Buzz.
ANDY: (AS BUZZ) No problem, buddy.
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4. Monsters, Inc. (November 2, 2001) (computer-animated comedy) (G)
Director: Pete Docter (1968-), Lee Unkrich (1967-) and David Silverman (1957-)
Story: Pete Docter (1968-), Jill Culton, Jeff Pidgeon (1965-) and Ralph Eggleston (1965-)
Screenplay: Andrew Stanton (1965-) and Dan Gerson (1966–2016)
Producer: Darla K. Anderson
Executive Producer: John Lasseter (1957-)
Voices: Sam Black (1962-), Steve Buscemi (1957-), James Coburn (1928–2002), Billy Crystal (1948-), Dan Gerson (1966–2016), Mary Gibbs (1996-), John Goodman (1952-), Bonnie Hunt (1961-), Frank Oz (1944-), Bob Peterson (1961-), Jeff Pidgeon (1965-), John Ratzenberger (1947-), Steve Susskind (1942–2005), Jennifer Tilly (1958-)
Composer: Randy Newman (1943-)
Box office: $562.8 million
Critic Score: 96% Certified Fresh
Average Rating: 8/10
Consensus: Clever, funny, and delightful to look at, Monsters, Inc. delivers another resounding example of how Pixar elevated the bar for modern all-ages animation.
5. Finding Nemo (May 30, 2003) (computer-animated comedy, drama, adventure) (G)
Director: Andrew Stanton (1965-), Lee Unkrich (1968-)
Story: Andrew Stanton (1965-)
Screenplay: Andrew Stanton (1965-), Bob Peterson (1961-) and David Reynolds
Producer: Graham Walters
Voices: Sam Black (1962-), Steve Buscemi (1957-), James Coburn (1928–2002), Billy Crystal (1948-), Dan Gerson (1966–2016), Mary Gibbs (1996-), John Goodman (1952-), Bonnie Hunt (1961-), Frank Oz (1944-), Bob Peterson (1961-), Jeff Pidgeon (1965-), John Ratzenberger (1947-), Steve Susskind (1942–2005), Jennifer Tilly (1958-)
Composer: Randy Newman (1943-)
Box office: $562.8 million
Critic Score: 96% Certified Fresh
Average Rating: 8/10
Consensus: Clever, funny, and delightful to look at, Monsters, Inc. delivers another resounding example of how Pixar elevated the bar for modern all-ages animation.
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BOO: Ew.
BOO: Boo!
BOO: Kitty!
MIKE: Oh, no.
MIKE: There it is.
MIKE: Bada-bing.
MIKE: No, no, no, no!
FUNGUS: I'm not here.
MAN: Sleep tight, kiddo.
MOTHER: Another gator?
CELIA ON PA: Never mind.
CDA AGENT 1: Go, go, go.
CDA AGENT 4: A little lower.
WATERNOOSE: Not the CDA.
MIKE: This is bad, so very bad.
WATERNOOSE: Finish him off!
COMPUTER VOICE: Red alert.
JERRY: Duck and cover, people!
MIKE: No. Can't think. Can't think.
PHOTOGRAPHER: Hold it, hold it.
CELIA: Monsters, Inc. Please hold.
CDA AGENT 1: A 2319 in progress.
WATERNOOSE: No, no, no, no, no.
CDA AGENT 1: Stand back. Careful.
FUNGUS: Randall, did you have to...
MIKE: What a plan. Simple, yet insane.
ANNOUNCER: We know the challenge.
SULLEY: (WHISPERING) They're gone.
CDA AGENT:
That could be contaminated.
WORKERS:
We're Monsters, Incorporated.
COMPUTER VOICE:
Simulation terminated.
COMPUTER VOICE:
Simulation terminated.
COMPUTER VOICE:
Simulation terminated.
CDA AGENT 2:
Coming through. Stand aside.
CDA AGENT:
7835 in progress, please advice.
CDA HELICOPTER PILOT:
Please remain calm. This is not a drill.
RANDALL: Yes! I got the kid.
FUNGUS: Oh, huzzah!
MOTHER: Good night, sweetheart.
BOY: 'Night, Mom.
MIKE: You know why I bought the car?
SULLEY: Not really.
CDA AGENT 2: Careful with that.
CDA AGENT 3: I got a good view.
ANIMATRONIC BOY: Night, Mom.
MOTHER: Good night, sweetheart.
MOTHER: Good night, sweetheart.
ANIMATRONIC BOY: 'Night, Mom.
RANDALL: I already told your buddies...
CDA AGENT: All right. Carry on.
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_____________________5. Finding Nemo (May 30, 2003) (computer-animated comedy, drama, adventure) (G)
Director: Andrew Stanton (1965-), Lee Unkrich (1968-)
Story: Andrew Stanton (1965-)
Screenplay: Andrew Stanton (1965-), Bob Peterson (1961-) and David Reynolds
Producer: Graham Walters
Executive Producers: John Lasseter (1957-), Walt Disney V (1951–2016) (2012 3D re-release)
Voices: Eric Bana (1968-), Erica Beck (1992-), Nicholas Bird (1994-), Albert Brooks (1947-), Willem Dafoe (1955-), Ellen DeGeneres (1958-), LuLu Ebeling, Brad Garrett (1960-), Alexander Gould (1994-), Barry Humpheries (1934-), Bill Hunter (1940–2011), Allison Janney (1959-), Vicki Lewis (1960-), Austin Pendleton (1940-), Elizabeth Perkins (1960-), Bob Peterson (1961-), Joe Ranft (1960–2005), Jordy Ranft (1991-), John Ratzenberger (1947-), Stephen Root (1951-), Geoffrey Rush (1951-), Bruce Spence (1945-), Andrew Stanton (1965-), Erik Per Sullivan (1991-)
Composer: Thomas Newman (1955-)
Box office: $936.7 million
Critic Score: 99% Certified Fresh
Average Rating: 8.7/10
Consensus: Breathtakingly lovely and grounded by the stellar efforts of a well-chosen cast, Finding Nemo adds another beautifully crafted gem to Pixar's crown.
6. The Incredibles (November 5, 2004) (computer-animated superhero) (PG)
Director: Brad Bird (1957-)
Story: Brad Bird (1957-)
Screenplay: Brad Bird (1957-)
Producer: John Walker (1956-)
Composer: Thomas Newman (1955-)
Box office: $936.7 million
Critic Score: 99% Certified Fresh
Average Rating: 8.7/10
Consensus: Breathtakingly lovely and grounded by the stellar efforts of a well-chosen cast, Finding Nemo adds another beautifully crafted gem to Pixar's crown.
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DORY: No!
DORY: Sorry.
DORY: Whoo!
MARLIN: Okay.
MARLIN: Okay.
CRUSH: Dude?
MARLIN: Dory...
MARLIN: Nemo...
MARLIN: Nemo...
NEMO: Bye, Dad.
NEMO: Bye, Dad!
MARLIN: That's it!
MARLIN: That's it!
DORY: Whoo-hoo!
CRUSH: 150, dude!
BRUCE: Pardon me.
DORY: Light, please.
SHERMAN: Barbara.
MARLIN: I'm sure he is.
DORY: Is the party over?
GILL: That's it, Sharkbait.
DORY: Am I disqualified?
BRUCE: It's all right, Chum.
BRUCE: It's all right, Chum.
MARLIN: Great! That's great!
DARLA: (SCREAMS) Get it out!
DORY: Look. Balloons. It is a party.
MARLIN: Boy, this is taking a while.
MARLIN: Yeah. I'm your conscience.
MARLIN: (PANTS) I'm dead. I'm dead.
DORY: Are... Are you my conscience?
DORY: Are... Are you my conscience?
SHERMAN: Out with you. And stay out!
MARLIN: Almost there. Keep swimming!
MARLIN:
What do these markings mean?
What do these markings mean?
BARBARA:
Darla, your uncle will see you now.
Darla, your uncle will see you now.
MARLIN: Wow.
CORAL: Mmm.
CORAL: Mmm.
NEMO: Dad!
DORY: Nemo's alive!
DORY: Nemo's alive!
SHERMAN: Barbara.
BARBARA: Mmm-hmm?
BARBARA: Mmm-hmm?
DORY: Hey there!
BRUCE: How about you, Chum?
BRUCE: How about you, Chum?
MARLIN: See anything?
DORY: Something's got me!
DORY: Something's got me!
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Director: Brad Bird (1957-)
Story: Brad Bird (1957-)
Screenplay: Brad Bird (1957-)
Producer: John Walker (1956-)
Executive Producers: John Lasseter (1957-), Stan Lee (1922–2018)
Voices: Maeve Andrews, Brad Bird (1957-), Michael Bird (1987-), Wayne Canney, Kimberly Adair Clark, Spencer Fox (1993-), Eli Fucile, Holly Hunter (1958-), Samuel L. Jackson (1948-), Jason Lee (1970-), Dominique Louis, Bud Luckey (1934–2018), Craig T. Nelson (1944-), Teddy Newton (1964-), Bret Parker, Elizabeth Peña (1959–2014), John Ratzenberger (1947-), Lou Romano (1972-), Wallace Shawn (1943-), Jean Sincere (1919–2013), Sarah Vowell (1969-)
Composer: Michael Giacchino (1967-)
Box office: $631.4 million
Critic Score: 97% Certified Fresh
Average Rating: 8.3/10
Consensus: Bringing loads of wit and tons of fun to the animated superhero genre, The Incredibles easily lives up to its name.
7. Cars (June 9, 2006) (computer-animated comedy, adventure) (G)
Director: John Lasseter (1957-), Joe Ranft (1960–2005)
Story: John Lasseter (1957-), Joe Ranft (1960–2005)
Screenplay:, Dan Fogelman, John Lasseter (1957-), Joe Ranft (1960–2005)
Producer: Darla K. Anderson (1968-)
Composer: Michael Giacchino (1967-)
Box office: $631.4 million
Critic Score: 97% Certified Fresh
Average Rating: 8.3/10
Consensus: Bringing loads of wit and tons of fun to the animated superhero genre, The Incredibles easily lives up to its name.
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BOB: Yeah.
DASH: Lucky.
DASH: Uh-oh.
DASH: Uh-oh.
DASH: Ha, ha!
VIOLET: Mom!
VIOLET: Mom!
LUCIUS: Whoa!
BOB: Fire! Yeah!
PA: Intruder alert.
EDNA: No capes!
RUSTY: Oh, man.
HELEN: Sit down!
BOB: Get the door.
MIRAGE: I'm sorry.
ELASTIGIRL: Kids.
JACK-JACK: Hello?
JACK-JACK: Hello?
FROZONE: Gotcha!
ELASTIGIRL: Violet!
BOB: That's my boy!
VOYAGE: IncrediBoy?
DASH: Come on, Violet!
BUDDY: Hey! Hey, wait!
SYNDROME: It's bigger!
BUDDY: And IncrediBoy!
BUDDY: Hey! Hey, wait!
SYNDROME: It's bigger!
BUDDY: And IncrediBoy!
MR. INCREDIBLE: Yeah!
WOMAN: He's gonna jump!
MR. INCREDIBLE: Kronos?
MR. INCREDIBLE: I'm sorry.
KARI: I'm not fine, Mrs. Parr!
MR. INCREDIBLE: You know,
HELEN: Is someone in there?
ROBOT: Identification, please.
GUARD: Think they're supers?
BOB: What are you waiting for?
VIOLET: Pretty loud discussion.
KARI: I'm gonna call the police...
LUCIUS: That was way too close.
FROZONE: It's not doing anything.
ELASTIGIRL: Do I have to answer?
COMPUTER: Match, Mr. Incredible.
BOY: Rydinger, where you headed?
BOB: Don't answer it, honey, I got it!
BOY: Rydinger, where you headed?
BOB: Don't answer it, honey, I got it!
HUPH: You know, Bob, a company...
LUCIUS: So now I'm in deep trouble.
LAWYER: My client has no comment.
LAWYER: My client has no comment.
BOB: Come on, run! Pick up the pace.
MR. INCREDIBLE: Here we go, honey.
SYNDROME: I knew you couldn't do it.
SYNDROME: I knew you couldn't do it.
EDNA: All was well, another day saved
RADIO: Municiberg, we have a 23-56...
BOB: Pace it. Slow down just a little bit.
BOB AND HELEN: Close second, yeah!
MR. INCREDIBLE:
I take it our host is...
INTERVIEWER:
I could get to that point.
ELASTIGIRL:
There are children aboard!
UNDERMINER:
I am always beneath you,
MR. INCREDIBLE:
How you doing, honey?
MR. INCREDIBLE:
Don't mind if I do. Thanks.
SHIP'S COMPUTER:
This is your automated Captain.
LUCIUS: Ha, ha.
DASH: Oh!
DASH: Wow.
VIOLET: Whoa.
LUCIUS: Is that everybody?
BOB: Yeah.
GUARD 3: Hold it! Freeze!
VIOLET: Dash, run!
VIOLET: Dash, run!
DASH: You're gonna be toast!
HELEN: Stop running in the house.
HELEN: Stop running in the house.
GUARD: Hey, hey. We got a man down!
GUARD 2: Come on, let's go.
MIRAGE: How soon can you get here?
BOB: I'll leave tomorrow morning.
BOB: I'll leave tomorrow morning.
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_____________________7. Cars (June 9, 2006) (computer-animated comedy, adventure) (G)
Director: John Lasseter (1957-), Joe Ranft (1960–2005)
Story: John Lasseter (1957-), Joe Ranft (1960–2005)
Screenplay:, Dan Fogelman, John Lasseter (1957-), Joe Ranft (1960–2005)
Producer: Darla K. Anderson (1968-)
Executive Producer: Walt Disney V (1951–2016)
Voices: Tim Allen (1953-), Mario Andretti (1940-), Larry the Cable Guy (1963-), George Carlin (1937–2008), Sarah Clark, Lindsey Collins, Bob Costas (1952-), Billy Crystal (1948-), Paul Dooley (1928-), Dale Earnhardt Jr. (1974-), Dave Foley (1963-), John Goodman (1952-), Tom Hanks (1956-), Katherine Helmond (1929–2019), E.J. Holowicki, Bonnie Hunt (1961-), Michael Keaton (1951-), Douglas Keever, Richard Kind (1956-), Elissa Knight (1975-), Jay Leno (1950-), Jenifer Lewis (1957-), Ray Magliozzi (1949-), Tom Magliozzi (1937–2014), Cheech Marin (1946-), Edie McClurg (1951-), Mike Nelson (1964-), Paul Newman (1925–2008), Adrian Ochoa, Lynda Petty (1942–2014), Richard Petty (1937-), Jeremy Piven (1965-), Guido Quaroni (1967-), Joe Ranft (1960–2005), John Ratzenberger (1947-), Jonas Rivera, Lou Romano (1972-), Michael Schumacher (1969-), Tony Shalhoub (1953-), Andrew Stanton (1965-), Michael Wallis (1945-), Darrell Waltrip (1947-), Humpy Wheeler (1938-), Owen Wilson (1968-)
Composer: Randy Newman (1943-)
Box office: $462.0 million
Critic Score: 74% Certified Fresh
Average Rating: 6.9/10
Consensus: Cars offers visual treats that more than compensate for its somewhat thinly written story, adding up to a satisfying diversion for younger viewers.
8. Ratatouille (June 29, 2007) (computer-animated comedy) (G)
Director: Brad Bird (1957-), Jan Pinkava (1963-)
Story: Jan Pinkava (1963-), Jim Capobianco and Brad Bird (1957-)
Screenplay: Brad Bird (1957-)
Producer: Brad Lewis (1958-)
Composer: Randy Newman (1943-)
Box office: $462.0 million
Critic Score: 74% Certified Fresh
Average Rating: 6.9/10
Consensus: Cars offers visual treats that more than compensate for its somewhat thinly written story, adding up to a satisfying diversion for younger viewers.
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MIA: He's hot!
MALE: Free Bird!
FLO: Mmm-hmm!
McQUEEN: Right.
McQUEEN: What?
MATER: He's done.
SALLY: Customers.
GUARD: Sorry, pal.
MATER: Holy shoot!
RAMONE: Ah, yeah.
McQUEEN: Ka-chow.
McQUEEN: Ka-chow.
McQUEEN: Freedom!
SHERIFF: Gentlemen,
SCHUMACHER: Ciao.
MATER: Mornin', Sally!
FILLMORE: Nice ruling.
DARRELL: He's back in!
SALLY: Yeah. Back then,
FILLMORE: Nice ruling.
DARRELL: He's back in!
SALLY: Yeah. Back then,
VAN: Okay! Yes. You bet.
HARV: Kid, I'm over here!
HICKS: Oh! (GRUNTING)
SALLY: Yes! Uh, amazing!
HICKS: Oh! (GRUNTING)
SALLY: Yes! Uh, amazing!
HUDSON: Oh, just in case.
MALE: Yep! All right! Got it!
MALE: Yep! All right! Got it!
FLO: What's he up to, Doc?
DARRELL: I don't believe it!
DARRELL: I don't believe it!
CUTLASS: This is it, Darrell.
SALLY: It's newly refurbished.
SALLY: It's newly refurbished.
SALLY: (GASPS) Customers?
McQUEEN: What? A minivan?
McQUEEN: I can't wait, Mater.
McQUEEN: What? A minivan?
McQUEEN: I can't wait, Mater.
DARRELL: Trouble, turn three!
MALE 2: What's your strategy?
FEMALE: I love you, Lightning!
FEMALE: I love you, Lightning!
CUTLASS: It's gonna be close.
DARRELL: He lost momentum,
MATER: Oh, yeah, I'm tellin' ya!
McQUEEN: Turn right to go left.
McQUEEN: (SCREAMING) Ow!
DARRELL: He lost momentum,
MATER: Oh, yeah, I'm tellin' ya!
McQUEEN: Turn right to go left.
McQUEEN: (SCREAMING) Ow!
McQUEEN: Three Piston Cups?
CUTLASS: Right. No tires again.
DARRELL: He's lost another tire!
DARRELL: He's lost another tire!
FLO: Oh, would you look at that?
HARV: Okay, I get it, Mr. Popular.
HARV: Okay, I get it, Mr. Popular.
McQUEEN: Oh, great. Just great!
McQUEEN: It's just an empty cup.
SALLY: (SIGHING) Yeah, imagine.
MACK: Hey, Lightning! You ready?
SALLY: (SIGHING) Yeah, imagine.
MACK: Hey, Lightning! You ready?
DUSTY: Get your rear end in here.
DARRELL: He's nearly a lap down.
HUDSON: Not all my tricks, rookie!
McQUEEN: (WHISPERING) Mater!
CUTLASS: McQueen's going inside!
HARV: That's it. That's right, let's go!
McQUEEN: Wow. What is this place?
McQUEEN: No, no, no, no! Oh, great.
CUTLASS: ...we have a three-way tie.
HARV: No, wait. Where are you goin'?
McQUEEN: I'm gonna stick with them.
HUDSON: You drive like you fix roads.
McQUEEN: I'm gonna stick with them.
HUDSON: You drive like you fix roads.
McQUEEN: There's one goin' this way.
SHERIFF: Hope you enjoyed the show!
FILLMORE: Respect the classics, man.
FILLMORE: Respect the classics, man.
McQUEEN: Okay... Here we go. Focus.
DARRELL: No! McQueen's blown a tire!
DARRELL: No! McQueen's blown a tire!
McQUEEN: Oh, yeah. Lightning's ready.
McQUEEN: Look, they're drivin' right by.
MALE: Just get in there. Go! Go, go, go!
CUTLASS: Says he likes working alone.
CUTLASS:
Huge crash behind the leaders!
CUTLASS:
McQueen passes on the inside!
CUTLASS:
The most spectacular, amazing...
CUTLASS:
Welcome back to the Dinoco 400.
PETERBILT:
Turn on your lights, you moron!
FILLMORE: Fascist!
SARGE: Commie!
MATER: Yes, you do.
McQUEEN: No way.
MALE 1: Mornin'!
MALE 2: Nice day, huh?
McQUEEN: Harv?
REPORTER 3: Come on!
McQUEEN: Whoo! Whoo!
HUDSON: Yeah!
SHERIFF: Mater!
MATER: I wasn't tractor-tippin'!
REPORTER 2: Your tires balding?
SALLY: McQueen!
MATER: Tractor-tippin's fun.
McQUEEN: This is ridiculous.
DARRELL: McQueen saved it!
CUTLASS: He's back on the track!
MALE 1: That's very close to call.
MALE 2: Can we play that again?
HARV: Come on, get in the trailer.
MALE: Where's the old McQueen?
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_____________________8. Ratatouille (June 29, 2007) (computer-animated comedy) (G)
Director: Brad Bird (1957-), Jan Pinkava (1963-)
Story: Jan Pinkava (1963-), Jim Capobianco and Brad Bird (1957-)
Screenplay: Brad Bird (1957-)
Producer: Brad Lewis (1958-)
Executive Producers: John Lasseter (1957-), Walt Disney V (1951–2016)
Voices: Will Arnett (1970-), Brad Bird (1957-), Julius Callahan, Brian Dennehy (1938–2020), Tony Fucile (1964-), Janeane Garofalo (1964-), Brad Garrett (1960-), Ian Holm (1931–2020), Teddy Newton (1964-), Peter O'Toole (1932–2013), Patton Oswalt (1969-), James Remar (1953-), John Ratzenberger (1947-), Lou Romano (1972-), Stéphane Roux, Peter Sohn (1977-), Jake Steinfeld (1958-)
Composer: Michael Giacchino (1967-)
Box office: $623.7 million
Critic Score: 96% Certified Fresh
Average Rating: 8.4/10
Consensus: Fast-paced and stunningly animated, Ratatouille adds another delightfully entertaining entry – and a rather unlikely hero – to the Pixar canon.
9. WALL-E (June 27, 2008) (computer-animated science fiction) (G)
Director: Andrew Stanton (1965-)
Story: Andrew Stanton (1965-) and Pete Docter (1968-)
Screenplay: Andrew Stanton (1965-) and Jim Reardon (1965-)
Producer: Jim Morris
Composer: Michael Giacchino (1967-)
Box office: $623.7 million
Critic Score: 96% Certified Fresh
Average Rating: 8.4/10
Consensus: Fast-paced and stunningly animated, Ratatouille adds another delightfully entertaining entry – and a rather unlikely hero – to the Pixar canon.
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EMILE: Remy!
REMY: I waited
REMY: This is me.
WAITER: Oui, chef.
WAITER: Oui, chef.
HORST: Cheers, ja.
LINGUINI: What for?
WOMAN: Champagne!
EMILE: I'm sorry, Remy.
HORST: Coming around.
REPORTER: Is that Ego?
REMY: It was a great night.
COLETTE: Hot! Open oven!
MAN: I'm getting buried here.
LAROUSSE: Open down low.
REMY: Oh, Gusteau was right.
REPORTER: But it was not to last.
WOMAN: Disgusting little creatures.
REMY: At first, Ego thinks it's a joke.
COLETTE: Don't mess with my mise!
LAROUSSE: Drink now, there's plenty.
LINGUINI: Secret? You want the truth?
FEMALE RAT:
Hey, Johnny! Hurry!
GUSTEAU ON TV:
How can I describe it?
How can I describe it?
LALO: Coming down the line.
COLETTE: Set.
COLETTE: Set.
HORST: Fire seven.
MAN: Three salade composée up.
MAN: Three salade composée up.
LALO: One order of steamed pike up.
MAN: Coming up.
MAN: Coming up.
HORST: Bonjour, chef.
LAROUSSE: Hello, Chef Skinner.
LAROUSSE: Hello, Chef Skinner.
REPORTER 1: Chef! Chef!
REPORTER 2: Chef Linguini!
HORST: Ready to go on table seven.
COLETTE: Coming around.
COLETTE: Coming around.
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_____________________9. WALL-E (June 27, 2008) (computer-animated science fiction) (G)
Director: Andrew Stanton (1965-)
Story: Andrew Stanton (1965-) and Pete Docter (1968-)
Screenplay: Andrew Stanton (1965-) and Jim Reardon (1965-)
Producer: Jim Morris
Executive Producers: John Lasseter (1957-), Walt Disney V (1951–2016)
Voices: Ben Burtt (1948-), Jeff Garlin (1962-), MacInTalk (1984-), Elissa Knight (1975-), Kathy Najimy (1957-), John Ratzenberger (1947-), Sigourney Weaver (1949-), Fred Willard (1933–2020)
Composer: Thomas Newman (1955-)
Box office: $521.3 million
Critic Score: 96% Certified Fresh
Average Rating: 8.6/10
Consensus: WALL-E's stellar visuals testify once again to Pixar's ingenuity, while its charming star will captivate younger viewers – and its timely story offers thought-provoking subtext.
10. Up (May 29, 2009) (computer-animated comedy, drama, adventure) (PG)
Director: Pete Docter (1968-), Bob Peterson (1961-)
Story: Pete Docter (1968-), Bob Peterson (1961-) and Tom McCarthy (1966-)
Screenplay: Bob Peterson (1961-) and Pete Docter (1968-)
Producer: Jonas Rivera (1971-)
Composer: Thomas Newman (1955-)
Box office: $521.3 million
Critic Score: 96% Certified Fresh
Average Rating: 8.6/10
Consensus: WALL-E's stellar visuals testify once again to Pixar's ingenuity, while its charming star will captivate younger viewers – and its timely story offers thought-provoking subtext.
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EVE: Ah!
EVE: Ah!
EVE: Ooh!
EVE: Ooh!
EVE: Ooh!
EVE: Ooh!
EVE: Ooh!
EVE: Ooh!
M-O: EVE!
M-O: EVE!
M-O: EVE!
M-O: EVE!
M-O: Huh?
M-O: Huh?
EVE: Huh?
AUTO: No.
AUTO: No.
EVE: Plant!
EVE: Ahhh!
EVE: Whoa.
EVE: Home.
EVE: "EVE."
EVE: "EVE."
EVE: Name?
D-FIB: Clear.
D-FIB: Clear.
D-FIB: Clear.
WALL-E: Oh!
AUTO: Let go.
AUTO: Let go.
EVE: Whoops.
EVE: WALL-E!
WALL-E: EVE.
AUTO: Get off.
MAN: I gotcha!
WALL-E: EVE.
AUTO: Get off.
MAN: I gotcha!
WALL-E: Huh?
WALL-E: Look.
EVE: WALL-E?
WALL-E: Look.
EVE: WALL-E?
EVE: Directive?
EVE: Directive?
AUTO: Enough.
WALL-E: Ta-da!
WALL-E: EVE...
WALL-E: EVE...
WALL-E: Whoa.
WOMAN: Date?
WALL-E: Whee!
WALL-E: Whoa!
WALL-E: Whoa!
WALL-E: Yoo-hoo!
WALL-E: Yoo-hoo!
EVE: Who are you?
CAPTAIN: Let's see.
WOMAN: Love blue.
CAPTAIN: Auto! Auto!
CAPTAIN: Auto! Auto!
STEWARD-BOT: Halt.
STEWARD-BOT: Halt.
STEWARD-BOT: Halt!
WALL-E: Uh-huh. Uh...
WALL-E: (IN AWE) Oh!
WALL-E: Whoa! Uh-oh!
WALL-E: (IN AWE) Oh!
WALL-E: Whoa! Uh-oh!
COMPUTER: Accepted.
STEWARD-BOT: Wrong.
AUTO: Give me the plant.
MARY: Hey. What? John?
M-O: Foreign contaminant.
STEWARD-BOT: Halt, halt.
STEWARD-BOT: Halt! Halt!
BEAUTICIAN-BOT: Oh, my.
BEAUTICIAN-BOT: Oh, my.
STEWARD-BOT: Halt! Halt!
BEAUTICIAN-BOT: Oh, my.
BEAUTICIAN-BOT: Oh, my.
AUTO: Good night, Captain.
BEAUTICIAN-BOT: Uh-huh.
BEAUTICAN-BOT: Morning.
BEAUTICIAN-BOT: Uh-huh.
BEAUTICAN-BOT: Morning.
CAPTAIN: Define "hoedown."
COMPUTER: Cruising speed.
COMPUTER: Cruising speed.
CAPTAIN: Prepare for landing.
BEAUTICIAN-BOT: Just a trim?
BEAUTICIAN-BOT: Just a trim?
COMPUTER: Clear, clear, clear.
APPROACHING ROBOT: Whoa!
APPROACHING ROBOT: Whoa!
CAPTAIN: Well, let's open her up.
COMPUTER: Plant origin verified.
COMPUTER: Course set for Earth.
COMPUTER: Caution. Rogue robots.
COMPUTER: Caution. Rogue robots.
COMPUTER: Caution. Rogue robots.
COMPUTER: Caution. Rogue robots.
COMPUTER: Caution. Rogue robots.
BEAUTICIAN-BOT: That style suits you.
STEWARD-BOT:
Please remain stationary.
AUTO:
All communications are terminated.
All communications are terminated.
NANNY-BOT:
Remain calm. Remain calm.
FEMALE LOUDSPEAKER VOICE:
Mmm!
LIFEGUARD-BOT:
No splashing. No diving.
AUTO:
Captain, you are needed on the bridge.
Captain, you are needed on the bridge.
FEMALE LOUDSPEAKER VOICE:
Buy N Large.
FEMALE LOUDSPEAKER VOICE:
Attention, Axiom shoppers. Try blue.
EVE: Plant!
M-O: EVE!
M-O: EVE!
MARY: Look out!
EVE: Ah!
EVE: Ah!
M-O: Foreign contaminant.
WALL-E: Whoa!
WALL-E: Whoa!
M-O: Whee!
BEAUTICIAN-BOT: You're kidding!
BEAUTICIAN-BOT: You're kidding!
COMPUTER: Confirm acquisition.
CAPTAIN: Ooh!
CAPTAIN: Ooh!
MAN: I'm in a tunnel. I can't hear you.
WOMAN: There you are.
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10. Up (May 29, 2009) (computer-animated comedy, drama, adventure) (PG)
Director: Pete Docter (1968-), Bob Peterson (1961-)
Story: Pete Docter (1968-), Bob Peterson (1961-) and Tom McCarthy (1966-)
Screenplay: Bob Peterson (1961-) and Pete Docter (1968-)
Producer: Jonas Rivera (1971-)
Executive Producers: John Lasseter (1957-), Walt Disney V (1951–2016)
Voices: Edward Asner (1929-), Josh Cooley, Elie Docter, Pete Docter (1968-), Don Fullilove (1958-), Jess Harnell (1963-), David Kaye (1964-), Jeremy Leary, Delroy Lindo (1952-), Danny Mann (1951-), Mickie McGowan (1938-), Jordan Nagai (2000-), Bob Peterson (1961-), Christopher Plummer (1929–2021), Jerome Ranft (1966-), John Ratzenberger (1947-)
Composer: Michael Giacchino (1967-)
Box office: $731.3 million
Critic Score: 98% Certified Fresh
Average Rating: 8.7/10
Consensus: An exciting, funny, and poignant adventure, Up offers an impeccably crafted story told with wit and arranged with depth, as well as yet another visual Pixar treat.
11. Toy Story 3 (June 18, 2010) (computer-animated comedy, drama) (G)
Director: Lee Unkrich (1967-)
Story: John Lasseter (1957-), Andrew Stanton (1965-) and Lee Unkrich (1967-)
Screenplay: Michael Arndt (1970-)
Producer: Darla K. Anderson (1968-)
Composer: Michael Giacchino (1967-)
Box office: $731.3 million
Critic Score: 98% Certified Fresh
Average Rating: 8.7/10
Consensus: An exciting, funny, and poignant adventure, Up offers an impeccably crafted story told with wit and arranged with depth, as well as yet another visual Pixar treat.
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DUG: Hi.
CARL: No.
CARL: Oh!
DUG: Point!
DUG: Point!
CARL: Whoa!
CARL: Whoa!
DUG: Master!
MUNTZ: Stay!
DUG: Oh, yes.
RUSSELL: No!
RUSSELL: Ow.
GAMMA: I got it!
GAMMA: I got it!
DUG: I can bark.
DUG: Here, bird.
ALPHA: Master?
RUSSELL: Help!
RUSSELL: Help!
DUG: Hi, Master.
CARL: Get down!
CARL: Get down!
RUSSELL: Kevin.
RUSSELL: Snipe!
RUSSELL: There.
RUSSELL: Whoa!
RUSSELL: Whoa!
DOG 1: He's here!
CARL: Go on, Kevin!
GAMMA: Yeah, right!
BETA: Target sighted.
CARL: Go on, Kevin!
GAMMA: Yeah, right!
BETA: Target sighted.
DUG: I can smell you.
DUG: I can smell you.
CARL: It's red, isn't it?
BETA: No, it was Dug.
CARL: Yeah? How so?
BETA: No, it was Dug.
CARL: Yeah? How so?
DUG: I use that collar...
DUG: Hey, would you...
BETA: Where are they?
DUG: Hey, would you...
BETA: Where are they?
DUG: Oh, yes. Oh, yes.
CARL: Careful, Russell.
DOG 5: It's the old man!
DUG: Master, over here.
DUG: You're my master?
GAMMA: I hate squirrels.
RUSSELL: Whoa! Whoa!
DUG: Hey, I know a joke.
GAMMA: I hate squirrels.
RUSSELL: Whoa! Whoa!
DUG: Hey, I know a joke.
DUG: Master, it's all right.
DOG 2: I will not bite you.
GAMMA: Getting the ball!
DOG 2: I will not bite you.
GAMMA: Getting the ball!
DUG: I am a great tracker.
MAN: Steve, you all right?
DUG: Hey, that is the bird.
DUG: Listen, you dog. Sit!
RUSSELL: That was cool!
RUSSELL: Oh. It's before!
DUG: Yeah, get off of his...
CARL: Wait up, Mr. Muntz.
CARL: Wait up, Mr. Muntz.
CARL: Come on. Come on.
RUSSELL: Mr. Fredricksen,
ELLIE: My Adventure Book.
RUSSELL: Mr. Fredricksen,
ELLIE: My Adventure Book.
BETA: Where's the squirrel?
RUSSELL: Let her go! Stop!
RUSSELL: Uh-huh. Uh-huh.
CARL: I am not your master!
CARL: No, I'm not. Red one.
RUSSELL: Let her go! Stop!
RUSSELL: Uh-huh. Uh-huh.
CARL: I am not your master!
CARL: No, I'm not. Red one.
DUG: Please be my prisoner.
DUG: I am here with the bird,
RUSSELL: Another blue one.
CARL: Hey, let's play a game.
MUNTZ: Nice talking with you.
RUSSELL: Wow! This is great!
MUNTZ: Nice talking with you.
RUSSELL: Wow! This is great!
ALPHA: There he is. Come on!
RUSSELL: What are we doing?
RUSSELL: That's a fire hydrant.
ALPHA: Master, dinner is ready.
GAMMA: Gray Two, checking in.
MUNTZ: Get away from my bird!
BETA: Gray Leader, checking in.
RUSSELL: You gave away Kevin.
MUNTZ: I'm sorry about the dogs.
GAMMA: I'm gonna get there first!
DUG: Go toward the light, Master!
BETA: Gray Leader, checking in.
RUSSELL: You gave away Kevin.
MUNTZ: I'm sorry about the dogs.
GAMMA: I'm gonna get there first!
DUG: Go toward the light, Master!
CARL: Maybe I need new glasses.
CARL: Get out of here! Go on! Get!
ALPHA: (IN SQUEAKY VOICE) No.
ALPHA: (IN SQUEAKY VOICE) No.
DUG: Hey, are you okay over there?
DUG: Alpha? I am not Alpha. He is...
DUG: Alpha? I am not Alpha. He is...
ALPHA: Impossible! Where are you?
MUNTZ: Oh, yes, the Arsinoitherium.
RUSSELL: This is fun already, isn't it?
DUG: The bird is calling to her babies.
RUSSELL: Dug, stop bothering Kevin!
RUSSELL: This is fun already, isn't it?
DUG: The bird is calling to her babies.
RUSSELL: Dug, stop bothering Kevin!
DOG 1: He wears the Cone of Shame!
DUG: I do not like the Cone of Shame.
DUG: I do not like the Cone of Shame.
MUNTZ: In a house? A floating house?
RUSSELL: Can we keep him? Please?
RUSSELL: Can we keep him? Please?
DUG: Oh, I am ready to not be up high.
CARL: I'm getting Kevin. You stay here.
GRAY THREE: Gray Three, checking in.
NEWSREEL ANNOUNCER:
Here's Charles Muntz
Here's Charles Muntz
NEWSREEL ANNOUNCER:
The organization strips Muntz
The organization strips Muntz
NEWSREEL ANNOUNCER:
And, golly, what a swell monster this is!
And, golly, what a swell monster this is!
CARL: Watch it!
RUSSELL: Sorry.
RUSSELL: Sorry.
DOG 1: Me! I want it!
DOG 2: Me! I do!
ALPHA: Where is it?
DUG: Uh... Tomorrow.
DUG: Uh... Tomorrow.
DOG 3: I want the ball!
DOG 4: Give it to me!
DOG 1: Treat! Where's the treat!
DOG 2: Treat!
DOG 3: He's in Hall D!
DOG 4: He's in Hall C!
ALPHA: No, wait, wait!
BETA: What's Dug doing?
BETA: What's Dug doing?
BETA: Not you.
GAMMA: What do we do with Dug?
GAMMA: What do we do with Dug?
GAMMA: He's got the bird!
DOG 2: The bird's gone...
DOG 2: The bird's gone...
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_____________________11. Toy Story 3 (June 18, 2010) (computer-animated comedy, drama) (G)
Director: Lee Unkrich (1967-)
Story: John Lasseter (1957-), Andrew Stanton (1965-) and Lee Unkrich (1967-)
Screenplay: Michael Arndt (1970-)
Producer: Darla K. Anderson (1968-)
Executive Producers: John Lasseter (1957-), Walt Disney V (1951–2016)
Voices: Lori Alan (1966-), Tim Allen (1953-), Jack Angel (1930-), Ned Beatty (1937–2021), Jodi Benson (1961-), Charlie Bright (2001-), Blake Clark (1946-), Joan Cusack (1962-), John Cygan (1954–2017), Timothy Dalton (1946-), R. Lee Ermey (1944–2018), Jeff Garlin (1962-), Whoopi Goldberg (1955-), Emily Hahn (2000-), Bonnie Hunt (1961-), Tom Hanks (1956-), Estelle Harris (1928-), Michael Keaton (1951-), Richard Kind (1956-), Amber Kroner, Bud Luckey (1934–2018), Brianna Maiwand, Laurie Metcalf (1955-), Beatrice Miller (1999-), John Morris (1984-), Teddy Newton (1964-), Javier Fernandez Pena (1960-), Jeff Pidgeon (1965), Jan Rabson (1954-), John Ratzenberger (1947-), Don Rickles (1926–2017), Kristen Schaal (1978-), Wallace Shawn (1943-), Erik von Detten (1982-), Jack Willis
Composer: Randy Newman (1943-)
Box office: $1,063.2 billion
Critic Score: 98% Certified Fresh
Average Rating: 8.9/10
Consensus: Deftly blending comedy, adventure, and honest emotion, Toy Story 3 is a rare second sequel that really works.
12. Cars 2 (June 24, 2011) (computer-animated action, comedy, adventure) (G)
Director: John Lasseter (1957-), Brad Lewis (1958-)
Story: John Lasseter (1957-), Brad Lewis (1958-) and Dan Fogelman
Screenplay: Ben Queen
Producer: Denise Ream
Composer: Randy Newman (1943-)
Box office: $1,063.2 billion
Critic Score: 98% Certified Fresh
Average Rating: 8.9/10
Consensus: Deftly blending comedy, adventure, and honest emotion, Toy Story 3 is a rare second sequel that really works.
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BUZZ: No!
KEN: Horse.
BUZZ: Wow!
HAMM: Hey!
REX: Hooray!
ALIENS: Ooh!
JESSIE: Buzz!
LOTSO: Not him.
HAMM: Look out!
JESSIE: Yoo-hoo!
WOODY: Hang on!
BARBIE: Ken! Ken?
WOODY: Psst! Psst!
MOLLY: It wasn't me.
JESSIE: Poor Barbie.
TWITCH: Get in there!
LOTSO: Let's see here.
LOTSO: Listen up, folks.
BUZZ: Stop! No! No! No!
WOODY: Get up. Buster!
ANDY: You will be, Mom.
KEN: What do you want?
MOLLY: Come on, Buster.
HAMM: I get the Corvette.
BONNIE'S MOM: Bonnie?
WOODY: Come on. Hurry!
HAMM: Oh, boy. Incoming!
HAMM: Oh, this is just sad.
WOODY: Got it. What else?
BARBIE: This is so exciting!
BOOKWORM: Ah! Here it is.
JESSIE: Woody! Down here!
BUZZ: Target is on approach.
MOLLY: I wasn't in your room.
HAMM: Holy moly guacamole.
HAMM: Sounds like kids to me.
HAMM: Yeah, but now it's here.
VOICE BOX: Reach for the sky!
MOLLY: Then, yes, I'll miss you.
ANDY'S MOM: I know. It's just...
LOTSO: Well, stop your worryin'.
CHUCKLES: Yeah, I knew Lotso.
WOODY: For infinity and beyond.
MR. POTATO HEAD: That's right.
HAMM: Shush! Will you be quiet?
WOODY: Hold on, we're going in!
SPARKS: Neither are you, Chunk.
BUZZ: What are ya... Unhand me!
LOTSO: Well, thank you, Big Baby.
CHATTER TELEPHONE: Hallways.
HAMM: I think he said, "All at once."
VOICE BOX: To infinity and beyond!
BONNIE'S MOM: Wow. Look at you.
ANDY: I'll get something on the way.
JESSIE: What do you see? Anything?
BONNIE'S MOM: Bonnie, you in here?
MR. POTATO HEAD: What did he say?
VOICE BOX: You're my favorite deputy.
REX: At last! I'm gonna get played with!
DOLLY: Yeah, she really got your smile.
MRS. POTATO HEAD:
Thank goodness!
VOICE BOX:
There's a snake in my boot.
VOICE BOX:
There's a snake in my boot.
MRS. POTATO HEAD:
With the big kids!
MR. POTATO HEAD:
How do you know?
CHATTER TELEPHONE:
Eight-feet high.
MR. POTATO HEAD:
Well, that went well.
VOICE BOX:
Buzz Lightyear to the rescue!
MR. POTATO HEAD:
Hey, hey, hey, buddy!
CHATTER TELEPHONE:
I'm sorry, cowboy.
ANDY'S MOM:
Look how tall you're getting.
MRS. POTATO HEAD:
They sound so sweet.
CHATTER TELEPHONE:
Good luck, cowboy.
BONNIE'S MOM:
Ooh. You hear that, Bonnie?
CHATTER TELEPHONE:
Even the playground.
VOICE BOX:
Somebody's poisoned the water hole.
BARBIE: Love...
KEN: You.
KEN: Cowgirl.
JESSIE: Here.
KEN: Barbie.
BARBIE: Here.
KEN: Ready?
BARBIE: Ready.
REX: He did it!
HAMM: Yes, sir!
KEN: Tyrannosaurus.
REX: Here.
REX: Geronimo!
HAMM: Look out!
MAN 1: Hey!
MAN 2: What you got?
KEN: Springy dog.
SLINKY: Present.
CHUNK: All right.
KEN: Here we go.
MOLLY: Mom.
ANDY'S MOM: No buts.
BARBIE: I'll wait up for you.
KEN: Kisses!
JESSIE: Look!
MR. POTATO HEAD: Wow!
JESSIE: Woody? You okay?
WOODY: Yeah.
MOLLY: Can I have your stereo?
ANDY: No.
WOODY: Just push it! Push it!
BUZZ: Push it!
JESSIE: He did it!
HAMM: All right, Slinkykins.
BUZZ: How many?
HAMM: There must be dozens.
JESSIE: Look at this place.
MR. POTATO HEAD: Wow!
MOLLY: Why not?
ANDY: 'Cause I'm taking it with me.
ANDY: I'm gonna miss you.
ANDY'S MOM: Don't, Andy.
HAMM: So now what do we do?
WOODY: We go back to Andy's.
MRS. POTATO HEAD: My babies!
WOODY: Hey, guys! No! No!
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BUZZ: Wow!
HAMM: Hey!
REX: Hooray!
ALIENS: Ooh!
JESSIE: Buzz!
LOTSO: Not him.
HAMM: Look out!
JESSIE: Yoo-hoo!
WOODY: Hang on!
BARBIE: Ken! Ken?
WOODY: Psst! Psst!
MOLLY: It wasn't me.
JESSIE: Poor Barbie.
TWITCH: Get in there!
LOTSO: Let's see here.
LOTSO: Listen up, folks.
BUZZ: Stop! No! No! No!
WOODY: Get up. Buster!
ANDY: You will be, Mom.
KEN: What do you want?
MOLLY: Come on, Buster.
HAMM: I get the Corvette.
BONNIE'S MOM: Bonnie?
WOODY: Come on. Hurry!
HAMM: Oh, boy. Incoming!
HAMM: Oh, this is just sad.
WOODY: Got it. What else?
BARBIE: This is so exciting!
BOOKWORM: Ah! Here it is.
JESSIE: Woody! Down here!
BUZZ: Target is on approach.
MOLLY: I wasn't in your room.
HAMM: Holy moly guacamole.
HAMM: Sounds like kids to me.
HAMM: Yeah, but now it's here.
VOICE BOX: Reach for the sky!
MOLLY: Then, yes, I'll miss you.
ANDY'S MOM: I know. It's just...
LOTSO: Well, stop your worryin'.
CHUCKLES: Yeah, I knew Lotso.
WOODY: For infinity and beyond.
MR. POTATO HEAD: That's right.
HAMM: Shush! Will you be quiet?
WOODY: Hold on, we're going in!
SPARKS: Neither are you, Chunk.
BUZZ: What are ya... Unhand me!
LOTSO: Well, thank you, Big Baby.
CHATTER TELEPHONE: Hallways.
HAMM: I think he said, "All at once."
VOICE BOX: To infinity and beyond!
BONNIE'S MOM: Wow. Look at you.
ANDY: I'll get something on the way.
JESSIE: What do you see? Anything?
BONNIE'S MOM: Bonnie, you in here?
MR. POTATO HEAD: What did he say?
VOICE BOX: You're my favorite deputy.
REX: At last! I'm gonna get played with!
DOLLY: Yeah, she really got your smile.
MRS. POTATO HEAD:
Thank goodness!
VOICE BOX:
There's a snake in my boot.
VOICE BOX:
There's a snake in my boot.
MRS. POTATO HEAD:
With the big kids!
MR. POTATO HEAD:
How do you know?
CHATTER TELEPHONE:
Eight-feet high.
MR. POTATO HEAD:
Well, that went well.
VOICE BOX:
Buzz Lightyear to the rescue!
MR. POTATO HEAD:
Hey, hey, hey, buddy!
CHATTER TELEPHONE:
I'm sorry, cowboy.
ANDY'S MOM:
Look how tall you're getting.
MRS. POTATO HEAD:
They sound so sweet.
CHATTER TELEPHONE:
Good luck, cowboy.
BONNIE'S MOM:
Ooh. You hear that, Bonnie?
CHATTER TELEPHONE:
Even the playground.
VOICE BOX:
Somebody's poisoned the water hole.
BARBIE: Love...
KEN: You.
KEN: Cowgirl.
JESSIE: Here.
KEN: Barbie.
BARBIE: Here.
KEN: Ready?
BARBIE: Ready.
REX: He did it!
HAMM: Yes, sir!
KEN: Tyrannosaurus.
REX: Here.
REX: Geronimo!
HAMM: Look out!
MAN 1: Hey!
MAN 2: What you got?
KEN: Springy dog.
SLINKY: Present.
CHUNK: All right.
KEN: Here we go.
MOLLY: Mom.
ANDY'S MOM: No buts.
BARBIE: I'll wait up for you.
KEN: Kisses!
JESSIE: Look!
MR. POTATO HEAD: Wow!
JESSIE: Woody? You okay?
WOODY: Yeah.
MOLLY: Can I have your stereo?
ANDY: No.
WOODY: Just push it! Push it!
BUZZ: Push it!
JESSIE: He did it!
HAMM: All right, Slinkykins.
BUZZ: How many?
HAMM: There must be dozens.
JESSIE: Look at this place.
MR. POTATO HEAD: Wow!
MOLLY: Why not?
ANDY: 'Cause I'm taking it with me.
ANDY: I'm gonna miss you.
ANDY'S MOM: Don't, Andy.
HAMM: So now what do we do?
WOODY: We go back to Andy's.
MRS. POTATO HEAD: My babies!
WOODY: Hey, guys! No! No!
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12. Cars 2 (June 24, 2011) (computer-animated action, comedy, adventure) (G)
Director: John Lasseter (1957-), Brad Lewis (1958-)
Story: John Lasseter (1957-), Brad Lewis (1958-) and Dan Fogelman
Screenplay: Ben Queen
Producer: Denise Ream
Executive Producer: Walt Disney V (1951–2016)
Voices: Larry the Cable Guy (1963-), Michael Caine (1933-), Bruce Campbell (1958-), Paul Dooley (1928-), Teresa Gallagher (1971-), Jeff Garlin (1962-), Jeff Gordon (1971-), Lewis Hamilton (1985-), Sig Hansen (1966-), Katherine Helmond (1929–2019), David Hobbs (1939-), Bonnie Hunt (1961-), Jason Issacs (1963-), Eddie Izzard (1962-), Peter Jacobson (1965-), Richard Kind (1956-), Thomas Kretschmann (1962-), Brad Lewis (1958-), Jenifer Lewis (1957-), John Mainieri, Joe Mantegna (1947-), Cheech Marin (1946-), Edie McClurg (1951-), Michel Michelis, Emily Mortimer (1971-), Brent Musburger (1939-), Franco Nero (1941-), Guido Quaroni (1967-), John Ratzenberger (1947-), Vanessa Redgrave (1937-), Tony Shalhoub (1953-), Lloyd Sherr (1959-), Velibor Topic (1970-), Stanley Townsend, John Turturro (1957-), Patrick Walker, Michael Wallis (1945-), Darrell Waltrip (1947-), Owen Wilson (1968-)
Composer: Michael Giacchino (1967-)
Box office: $559.9 million
Critic Score: 39%.
Average Rating: 5.5/10
Consensus: Cars 2 is as visually appealing as any other Pixar production, but all that dazzle can't disguise the rusty storytelling under the hood.
13. Brave (June 22, 2012) (computer-animated, fantasy, drama, adventure) (PG)
Director: Mark Andrews and Brenda Chapman (1962-)
Story: Brenda Chapman (1962-)
Screenplay: Mark Andrews, Steve Purcell (1961-), Brenda Chapman (1962-), Irene Mecchi
Producer: Katherine Sarafian (1969-)
Composer: Michael Giacchino (1967-)
Box office: $559.9 million
Critic Score: 39%.
Average Rating: 5.5/10
Consensus: Cars 2 is as visually appealing as any other Pixar production, but all that dazzle can't disguise the rusty storytelling under the hood.
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MATER: No.
MATER: Wow.
HOLLEY: Mater!
HOLLEY: Oh, no!
HOLLEY: Oh, no!
FINN: Roger that.
FINN: Impossible.
McQUEEN: Mater!
MATER: Why is that?
DARRELL: Whoo-hoo!
DARRELL: Whoo, boy!
MATER: Hi-hi-tah! Huh!
DARRELL: Whoo, boy!
MATER: Hi-hi-tah! Huh!
ZÜNDAPP: Wunderbar!
DARRELL: After today?
MATER: Hey, excuse me!
SALLY: Ah, this is so nice.
SALLY: Ah, this is so nice.
TOPOLINO: Hey, race car.
McQUEEN: No, wait! Wait!
McQUEEN: No, wait! Wait!
ZÜNDAPP: Go 50% power.
REPORTER: Hey, there he is!
COMPUTER: Deploying chute.
COMPUTER: Deploying chute.
McQUEEN: Speed. I am speed.
ZÜNDAPP: Agent Leland Turbo.
BRENT: You aren't kidding, David.
BRENT: You aren't kidding, David.
FINN: This seems like a dead end.
FINN: Get him out of the pits. Now!
ANNOUNCER: In secondo position,
FINN: Get him out of the pits. Now!
ANNOUNCER: In secondo position,
SHIP: What are you doing out here?
FINN: Once we're inside, stay close.
HOLLEY: So, we'll be okay? Really?
ZÜNDAPP: Down! Everybody, down!
ZÜNDAPP: Down! Everybody, down!
BRENT: Japan, land of the rising sun,
FINN: That's how I like to start the day.
DARRELL: I cannot believe what I saw.
HOLLEY: No! Don't go down that street.
BRENT: French rally car Raoul ÇaRoule
BRENT: French rally car Raoul ÇaRoule
AUTOMATED VOICE:
Voice denied.
AUTOMATED VOICE:
Voice denied.
FRANCESCO:
He is afraid of Francesco.
He is afraid of Francesco.
GREM OVER RADIO:
He's dead, Professor.
He's dead, Professor.
LEMON KINGPIN:
And they will finally respect us!
MATER: Don't come any closer!
McQUEEN: Are you okay?
McQUEEN: Are you okay?
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Director: Mark Andrews and Brenda Chapman (1962-)
Story: Brenda Chapman (1962-)
Screenplay: Mark Andrews, Steve Purcell (1961-), Brenda Chapman (1962-), Irene Mecchi
Producer: Katherine Sarafian (1969-)
Executive Producers: John Lasseter (1957-), Walt Disney V (1951–2016)
Voices: Peigi Barker, Robbie Coltrane (1950-), Billy Connolly (1942-), Steven Cree, Patrick Doyle (1953-), Craig Ferguson (1962-), Eilidh Fraser, Sally Kinghorn, Kelly Macdonald (1976-), Kevin McKidd (1973-), Callum O'Neill, Steve Purcell (1961-), John Ratzenberger (1947-), Emma Thompson (1959-), Julie Walters (1950-)
Composer: Patrick Doyle (1953-)
Box office: $539.0 million
Critic Score: 78% Certified Fresh
Average Rating: 7/10
Consensus: Brave offers young audiences and fairy tale fans a rousing, funny fantasy adventure with a distaff twist and surprising depth.
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14. Monsters University (June 21, 2013) (computer-animated buddy, comedy) (G)
Director: Dan Scanlon (1976-)
Story: Dan Scanlon (1976-), Dan Gerson (1966–2016) and Robert L. Baird
Screenplay: Dan Scanlon (1976-), Dan Gerson (1966–2016) and Robert L. Baird
Producer: Kori Rae
Composer: Patrick Doyle (1953-)
Box office: $539.0 million
Critic Score: 78% Certified Fresh
Average Rating: 7/10
Consensus: Brave offers young audiences and fairy tale fans a rousing, funny fantasy adventure with a distaff twist and surprising depth.
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ELINOR: Aha.
PRINCE: Ooh!
ELINOR: Merida!
GUARD: My lord!
MERIDA: Mum, look.
FERGUS: Leave her be.
FERGUS: There he goes.
MERIDA: I'm the example.
FERGUS: Try shutting yours!
FERGUS: We've got his track!
MERIDA: And, Lord Macintosh,
MERIDA: And, Lord Macintosh,
FERGUS: Crivens, you're fierce.
FERGUS: You want a fresh one?
LORD MACINTOSH: ...my liege?
MERIDA: Where are these wisps?
MERIDA: Where are these wisps?
FERGUS: I'm sure it went this way.
MERIDA: But every once in a while,
MERIDA: Mum, you can't go out there.
ELINOR:
Merida, come along, sweetheart.
Merida, come along, sweetheart.
LORD MACGUFFIN:
Bah, it's just a legend.
Bah, it's just a legend.
LORD MACGUFFIN:
Think we should lay a trap?
Think we should lay a trap?
LORD DINGWALL:
I'm doing all the pulling here.
I'm doing all the pulling here.
LORD DINGWALL:
I propped it open with a stick.
I propped it open with a stick.
LORD MACGUFFIN:
Down you go, you scoundrel.
Down you go, you scoundrel.
LORD MACGUFFIN:
You can see my house from here.
You can see my house from here.
LORD MACINTOSH:
Oh, and what exactly are we after...
Oh, and what exactly are we after...
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14. Monsters University (June 21, 2013) (computer-animated buddy, comedy) (G)
Director: Dan Scanlon (1976-)
Story: Dan Scanlon (1976-), Dan Gerson (1966–2016) and Robert L. Baird
Screenplay: Dan Scanlon (1976-), Dan Gerson (1966–2016) and Robert L. Baird
Producer: Kori Rae
Executive Producers: John Lasseter (1957-), Walt Disney V (1951–2016)
Voices: Beth Behrs (1985-), Steve Buscemi (1957-), Billy Crystal (1948-), Charlie Day (1976-), Nathan Fillion (1971-), Dave Foley (1963-), John Goodman (1952-), Bill Hader (1978-), Sean P. Hayes (1970-), Bonnie Hunt (1961-), Noah Johnston, John Krasinski (1979-), Tyler Labine (1978-), Helen Mirren (1945-), Alfred Molina (1953-), Bobby Moynihan (1977-), Joel Murray (1963-), Bob Peterson (1961-), Aubrey Plaza (1984-), John Ratzenberger (1947-), Peter Sohn (1977-), Julia Sweeney (1959-)
Composer: Randy Newman (1943-)
Box office: $743.6 million
Critic Score: 78% Certified Fresh
Average Rating: 6.8/10
Consensus: Offering Monsters, Inc. fans a return visit with beloved characters, Monsters University delivers funny and thoughtful family entertainment for viewers of any age.
15. Inside Out (June 19, 2015) (computer-animated comedy, drama) (PG)
Director: Pete Docter (1968-), Ronnie del Carmen (1959-)
Story: Pete Docter (1968-) and Ronnie del Carmen (1959-)
Screenplay: Pete Docter (1968-), Meg LeFauve and Josh Cooley
Producer: Jonas Rivera (1971-)
Composer: Randy Newman (1943-)
Box office: $743.6 million
Critic Score: 78% Certified Fresh
Average Rating: 6.8/10
Consensus: Offering Monsters, Inc. fans a return visit with beloved characters, Monsters University delivers funny and thoughtful family entertainment for viewers of any age.
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MIKE: Wait!
MIKE: Cool.
MIKE: Okay!
DON: Mike...
MIKE: Sulley!
KNIGHT: Sullivan.
TOUR GUIDE:
Now, stay close together.
FEMALE MONSTER:
Come on! Let's go!
LITTLE MONSTER 3:
Look, he's going to
MALE ANNOUNCER:
Roar Omega Roar!
MALE ANNOUNCER:
And it's all tied up!
MALE ANNOUNCER:
Third place, EEKs!
FEMALE TEENAGER 1:
I'm on the phone!
SCREAM-CAN PROFESSOR:
Welcome back.
FEMALE ANNOUNCER:
Only two teams left.
MALE TEENAGER 1:
No one understands me!
MALE ANNOUNCER:
Roar Omega Roar wins!
FOREST RANGER:
Assistance on the north side.
LITTLE MONSTER 1:
Look at that! It's amazing!
FEMALE TEENAGER 2:
But, Daddy, I love him!
MALE ANNOUNCER:
Thanks for coming, Dean.
JTC PRESIDENT:
Did you see him catch that pig?
MALE DORM PROCTOR:
Wazowski, Room 319.
FEMALE MONSTER:
You could have gotten hurt!
MALE ANNOUNCER:
It's time to see how terrifying
MALE ANNOUNCER:
Next up, Sullivan and Boggs!
MALE SCARER SUPERVISOR:
Let's go, everybody!
MALE ANNOUNCER:
Second place, Jaws Theta Chi!
MALE ANNOUNCER:
First place, Roar Omega Roar!
MALE ANNOUNCER:
We don't have any human toys,
LITTLE MONSTER:
You don't belong on a Scare Floor.
MALE CAMP COUNSELOR:
Bear! A bear in the camp!
FEMALE MONSTER ON PA:
West coast coming online.
FEMALE ANNOUNCER:
Next group to the starting line.
FEMALE ANNOUNCER:
Ah! Tough break for the RORs.
FEMALE ANNOUNCER:
First Scarers to the starting line.
FEMALE MONSTER ON PA:
All Scare Floors now active.
FEMALE ANNOUNCER:
Welcome to the final competition
MALE DOOR TECHNICIAN:
So your calculations were a little off.
ALL: Wow!
MIKE: Excuse me. Fellas.
MONSTER 1: Where did he go?
MONSTER 2: He's dead meat.
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_____________________MIKE: Cool.
MIKE: Okay!
DON: Mike...
MIKE: Sulley!
KNIGHT: Sullivan.
CHET: Hey, there he is!
MONSTER: Whoo-hoo!
COACH: Stroke! Stroke!
MONSTER: Whoo-hoo!
COACH: Stroke! Stroke!
SQUISHY: Look at them.
KNIGHT: Ready position.
DON: (CHUCKLES) Hey!
HARDSCRABBLE: How?
KNIGHT: All right. All right.
TERRI: We never get mail.
RANGER 5: He's cornered!
TERRI: We were awesome!
MIKE: Give me another one.
CHET: Thank you very much.
LITTLE MONSTER 2: I know!
DON: They're right behind us!
RANGER 6: I saw movement!
SULLEY: Come on! Dig deep!
SQUISHY: Mom! Start the car!
MIKE: It's been tampered with.
GIRL 3: A little funny green guy.
TERRY: My tentacle fell asleep.
DON: (CHUCKLES) Hey!
HARDSCRABBLE: How?
KNIGHT: All right. All right.
TERRI: We never get mail.
RANGER 5: He's cornered!
TERRI: We were awesome!
MIKE: Give me another one.
CHET: Thank you very much.
LITTLE MONSTER 2: I know!
DON: They're right behind us!
RANGER 6: I saw movement!
SULLEY: Come on! Dig deep!
SQUISHY: Mom! Start the car!
MIKE: It's been tampered with.
GIRL 3: A little funny green guy.
TERRY: My tentacle fell asleep.
MONSTER: That was awesome!
MIKE: Okay! Listen up, Oozmas.
MALE ANNOUNCER: ...get set...
MALE RANGER: Call for backup.
SQUISHY: I've never felt so alive!
MALE ANNOUNCER: Sorry, chief.
GIRL 2: It's the middle of the night.
MALE TEENAGER 3: You're lame.
MIKE: Okay! Listen up, Oozmas.
MALE ANNOUNCER: ...get set...
MALE RANGER: Call for backup.
SQUISHY: I've never felt so alive!
MALE ANNOUNCER: Sorry, chief.
GIRL 2: It's the middle of the night.
MALE TEENAGER 3: You're lame.
MIKE: Carla "Killer Claws" Benitez!
DON: Do young people still dance?
SHERRIE: Boys! It's a school night!
HARDSCRABBLE: You're not scary.
MONSTER 3: Hey, guys! Over here!
MOTHER: See? I told you. He's fine.
SHERRIE: Boys! It's a school night!
HARDSCRABBLE: You're not scary.
MONSTER 3: Hey, guys! Over here!
MOTHER: See? I told you. He's fine.
MIKE: Why are my settings different?
RANGER 2: Down this way. All right?
JOHNNY: No one will remember you.
GIRL 4: I want to touch it! It's so cute!
JOHNNY: No one will remember you.
GIRL 4: I want to touch it! It's so cute!
GIRL 1: I'm so tired. What's going on?
MALE ANNOUNCER: In a real Scare,
TOUR GUIDE: Oops. Stop right there.
DON: That's a pretty good one, Squish.
MALE ANNOUNCER: In a real Scare,
TOUR GUIDE: Oops. Stop right there.
DON: That's a pretty good one, Squish.
FEMALE ANNOUNCER: Eta Hiss Hiss!
RANDY: Come on, Mike. It's a fraternity
RANDY: Come on, Mike. It's a fraternity
MALE ANNOUNCER: And in last place,
MALE ANNOUNCER: Third place, HSS.
FEMALE ANNOUNCER: But be warned.
MALE ANNOUNCER: Python Nu Kappa!
TOUR GUIDE:
Now, stay close together.
FEMALE MONSTER:
Come on! Let's go!
LITTLE MONSTER 3:
Look, he's going to
MALE ANNOUNCER:
Roar Omega Roar!
MALE ANNOUNCER:
And it's all tied up!
MALE ANNOUNCER:
Third place, EEKs!
FEMALE TEENAGER 1:
I'm on the phone!
SCREAM-CAN PROFESSOR:
Welcome back.
FEMALE ANNOUNCER:
Only two teams left.
MALE TEENAGER 1:
No one understands me!
MALE ANNOUNCER:
Roar Omega Roar wins!
FOREST RANGER:
Assistance on the north side.
LITTLE MONSTER 1:
Look at that! It's amazing!
FEMALE TEENAGER 2:
But, Daddy, I love him!
MALE ANNOUNCER:
Thanks for coming, Dean.
JTC PRESIDENT:
Did you see him catch that pig?
MALE DORM PROCTOR:
Wazowski, Room 319.
FEMALE MONSTER:
You could have gotten hurt!
MALE ANNOUNCER:
It's time to see how terrifying
MALE ANNOUNCER:
Next up, Sullivan and Boggs!
MALE SCARER SUPERVISOR:
Let's go, everybody!
MALE ANNOUNCER:
Second place, Jaws Theta Chi!
MALE ANNOUNCER:
First place, Roar Omega Roar!
MALE ANNOUNCER:
We don't have any human toys,
LITTLE MONSTER:
You don't belong on a Scare Floor.
MALE CAMP COUNSELOR:
Bear! A bear in the camp!
FEMALE MONSTER ON PA:
West coast coming online.
FEMALE ANNOUNCER:
Next group to the starting line.
FEMALE ANNOUNCER:
Ah! Tough break for the RORs.
FEMALE ANNOUNCER:
First Scarers to the starting line.
FEMALE MONSTER ON PA:
All Scare Floors now active.
FEMALE ANNOUNCER:
Welcome to the final competition
MALE DOOR TECHNICIAN:
So your calculations were a little off.
ALL: Wow!
MIKE: Excuse me. Fellas.
MONSTER 1: Where did he go?
MONSTER 2: He's dead meat.
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15. Inside Out (June 19, 2015) (computer-animated comedy, drama) (PG)
Director: Pete Docter (1968-), Ronnie del Carmen (1959-)
Story: Pete Docter (1968-) and Ronnie del Carmen (1959-)
Screenplay: Pete Docter (1968-), Meg LeFauve and Josh Cooley
Producer: Jonas Rivera (1971-)
Executive Producers: John Lasseter (1957-), Walt Disney V (1951–2016)
Voices: Carlos Alazraqui (1962-), Lewis Black (1948-), Josh Cooley, Kaitlyn Dias (1999-), Flea (1962-), Dave Goelz (1946-), Bill Hader (1978-), Rashida Jones (1976-), Mindy Kaling (1979-), Richard Kind (1956-), Diane Lane (1965-), Kyle MacLachlan (1959-), Bobby Moynihan (1977-), Frank Oz (1944-), Paula Pell (1963-), Amy Poehler (1971-), Paula Poundstone (1959-), John Ratzenberger (1947-), Peter Sagal, Phyllis Smith (1951-)
Composer: Michael Giacchino (1967-)
Box office: $857.4 million
Critic Score: 98% Certified Fresh
Average Rating: 8.9/10
Consensus: Inventive, gorgeously animated, and powerfully moving, Inside Out is another outstanding addition to the Pixar library of modern animated classics.
16. The Good Dinosaur (November 25, 2015) (computer-animated drama, adventure) (PG)
Director: Peter Sohn (1977-)
Story: Peter Sohn (1977-), Erik Benson, Meg LeFauve, Kelsey Mann and Bob Peterson (1961-)
Screenplay: Meg LeFauve
Producer: Denise Ream
Composer: Michael Giacchino (1967-)
Box office: $857.4 million
Critic Score: 98% Certified Fresh
Average Rating: 8.9/10
Consensus: Inventive, gorgeously animated, and powerfully moving, Inside Out is another outstanding addition to the Pixar library of modern animated classics.
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JOY: Well.
JOY: Huh?
JOY: Okay.
JORDAN: Uh...
DAD: Come on!
JOY: Stop! Stop!
MOM: Very cute!
JOY: Come back!
SADNESS: Right.
BING BONG: Ow.
GIRL 1: Go, Riley!
SADNESS: Right.
BING BONG: Ow.
GIRL 1: Go, Riley!
DAD: Say cheese!
SADNESS: Whoa!
SADNESS: Whoa!
JOY: That's Anger.
BING BONG: Huh!
BING BONG: Sure!
BING BONG: Huh!
BING BONG: Sure!
SADNESS: We are!
GIRL 1: You got this!
DAD: You're kidding.
JOY: No, no. No, no!
GIRL 1: You got this!
DAD: You're kidding.
JOY: No, no. No, no!
FEAR: Yes, yes, yes.
ANGER: Stand back!
ANGER: Not for long!
ANGER: Not for long!
SADNESS: I'm ready.
JOY: Honestly Island?
FEAR: Easy, easy. Ah!
FEAR: Dad just left us.
ENGINEER: Come on!
ALARM: Girl! Girl! Girl!
ENGINEER: Come on!
ALARM: Girl! Girl! Girl!
GUARD 1: Let me see.
JOY: Which way? Left?
JOY: Which way? Left?
JOY: You're not so bad.
FEAR: Stars! I like that!
JOY: Now we're talking!
DAD: Hey! Look at that!
GUARD 1: No escaping!
JOY: Now we're talking!
DAD: Hey! Look at that!
GUARD 1: No escaping!
JOY: What is this place?
DAD: Oh, no, you're not!
DAD: All right. Goodbye.
DAD: Oh, no, you're not!
DAD: All right. Goodbye.
JOY: And there she was.
JOY: Er, for 33 seconds?
JOY: Ha-ha! We made it!
SADNESS: Well, I guess.
JOY: The train, of course!
DAD: Coming behind you.
BING BONG: You made it!
BING BONG: You made it!
GIRL 2: That was so funny.
BING BONG: Almost there!
WOMAN: Move it, will you?
BING BONG: Almost there!
WOMAN: Move it, will you?
JOY: Great day today, guys!
RILEY: That was disgusting.
GUARD 1: Yeah, it's my hat.
COACH: Nice hustle, ladies!
MOM: We were worried sick!
BING BONG: I love that one!
COACH: Nice hustle, ladies!
MOM: We were worried sick!
BING BONG: I love that one!
GUARD 1: Get back in there!
JOY: And each Core Memory
TEACHER: Thank you, Riley.
SADNESS: Ooh, it was awful.
GIRL: Pass! Shoot it! Shoot it!
GIRL: Did you see her? Hello!
TEACHER: Thank you, Riley.
SADNESS: Ooh, it was awful.
GIRL: Pass! Shoot it! Shoot it!
GIRL: Did you see her? Hello!
JOY: And the desk over there.
JOY: That was our way home.
FEAR: On our left. On our left!
FEAR: On our left. On our left!
SADNESS: It's too dangerous!
JOY: Yep, Goofball is the best.
BING BONG: You can't do this!
BING BONG: You can't do this!
SADNESS: The Subconscious.
JOY: Oh, I love Honesty Island.
GIRL 1: That's crazy. It really is.
JOY: It's the quickest way back.
JOY: Oh, I love Honesty Island.
GIRL 1: That's crazy. It really is.
JOY: It's the quickest way back.
FEAR: Oh, Joy, where are you?
BING BONG: Ooh! Look at you!
FEAR: Ah! The Core Memories!
BING BONG: Ow, I hurt all over.
BING BONG: Ooh! Look at you!
FEAR: Ah! The Core Memories!
BING BONG: Ow, I hurt all over.
ANGER: Uh, put the chair there.
ANGER: Get out the rubber ball,
ANGER: Get out the rubber ball,
COACH: Remember, just hustle.
JOY: Glitterstorm, Honeypants...
FEAR: Wait, wait, hang on, guys.
FEAR: Wait, wait, hang on, guys.
JOY: Oh, no, no, no, no, this one!
MOM: But I just don't understand.
MOM: But I just don't understand.
JOY: Grandma's vacuum cleaner!
JOY: Oh, good. Family is running.
JOY: Oh, good. Family is running.
JOY: How about we wake her up?
RILEY: Dad's got a steel stomach.
JOY: That's what I'm talking about!
JOY: That's what I'm talking about!
DAD: We've got to land this, okay?
JOY: And that's it. We love our girl.
DAD: (LAUGHING) Oh, you're silly.
FEAR: Hey, I'm liking this new view.
DAD: (LAUGHING) Oh, you're silly.
FEAR: Hey, I'm liking this new view.
SADNESS: Yeah, just another right.
BING BONG: Who the heck is that?
SADNESS: We lost Goofball Island.
COACH: Line change! Line change!
JOY: Sadness, stop! It was working!
BING BONG: Who the heck is that?
SADNESS: We lost Goofball Island.
COACH: Line change! Line change!
JOY: Sadness, stop! It was working!
FEAR: The hockey lamp goes there.
FORGETTER BOBBY: Forget them!
ANGER: They can pay to get us out.
COACH: Okay, Anderson, you're up!
FORGETTER BOBBY: Forget them!
ANGER: They can pay to get us out.
COACH: Okay, Anderson, you're up!
MOM: Have a great day, sweetheart.
MOM: Have a great day, sweetheart!
MOM: Have a great day, sweetheart!
FEAR: (GASPS) It's a Core Memory!
BING BONG: Two-time world champ.
MOM: Hey, Riley. I've got good news!
JOY: And that was just the beginning.
BING BONG: Two-time world champ.
MOM: Hey, Riley. I've got good news!
JOY: And that was just the beginning.
DISGUST: We have a major problem.
MOM: Oh, your dad's a little stressed,
MOM: Oh, your dad's a little stressed,
RILEY: We used to play tag and stuff.
DAD: All right, just a few more blocks.
ANGER: You want Riley to be happy?
DIRECTOR: Today's memories are in!
JOY: The trophy collection goes there.
DAD: All right, just a few more blocks.
ANGER: You want Riley to be happy?
DIRECTOR: Today's memories are in!
JOY: The trophy collection goes there.
DIRECTOR: Set up the classroom set!
JOY: Oh, I am so glad we ran into you!
SADNESS: That's Long Term Memory.
DISGUST: Emotions can't quit, genius!
JOY: Oh, I am so glad we ran into you!
SADNESS: That's Long Term Memory.
DISGUST: Emotions can't quit, genius!
JOY: Oh! And remember your rockets?
FEAR: Mom and Dad are stressed out!
FEAR: Mom and Dad are stressed out!
SADNESS: The stairs to the basement!
TEACHER: And how about Minnesota?
TEACHER: And how about Minnesota?
DISGUST: That figures. The van is lost.
SADNESS: Oh, no, we're Nonfigurative.
FEAR: Are you sure we want to do this?
MOM: You're not going to finish tryouts?
SADNESS: Oh, no, we're Nonfigurative.
FEAR: Are you sure we want to do this?
MOM: You're not going to finish tryouts?
FEAR: Oh, thank goodness you're back!
BING BONG: Yeah, I blew a mean nose.
SADNESS: I was thinking more like rain.
BING BONG: We're not going to make it!
SADNESS:
Riley's Islands of Personality.
Riley's Islands of Personality.
BING BONG:
I know people in Headquarters!
I know people in Headquarters!
DAD: Now hold still.
MOM: The car!
MOM: The car!
BING BONG: Whoo-hoo!
JOY: Whoo!
JOY: Whoo!
FEAR: Did you see that look?
JOY: Oh, no.
JOY: Oh, no.
DAD: I know. I know.
MOM: Be right there!
MOM: Be right there!
JOY: In we go!
FEAR: Okay! Going in! Yes!
FEAR: Okay! Going in! Yes!
GIRL 1: What did you get?
GIRL 2: I don't know.
SECURITY: Stop right there!
BING BONG: Ow!
BING BONG: Ow!
DISGUST: Let's go!
ANGER: It's gonna be great!
ANGER: It's gonna be great!
RILEY: Come on!
COACH: Let's pick it up out there!
COACH: Let's pick it up out there!
FEAR: Really bad.
DISGUST: It's absolutely the worst.
DISGUST: It's absolutely the worst.
FEAR: What the heck is that?
JOY: Who put broccoli on pizza?
JOY: Who put broccoli on pizza?
ANGER: Great. This is just great.
DISGUST: I'm gonna be sick.
DISGUST: I'm gonna be sick.
ANGER: They're stressed out?
FEAR: What are we going to do?
FEAR: What are we going to do?
ANGER: We're supposed to live here?
SADNESS: Do we have to?
SADNESS: Do we have to?
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_____________________16. The Good Dinosaur (November 25, 2015) (computer-animated drama, adventure) (PG)
Director: Peter Sohn (1977-)
Story: Peter Sohn (1977-), Erik Benson, Meg LeFauve, Kelsey Mann and Bob Peterson (1961-)
Screenplay: Meg LeFauve
Producer: Denise Ream
Executive Producers: John Lasseter (1957-), Walt Disney V (1951–2016)
Voices: David Boat (1971-), Jack Bright, A.J. Buckley (1978-), Sam Elliott (1944-), Mandy Freund, Calum Grant, Steven Clay Hunter, Frances McDormand (1957-), Jack McGraw, Maleah Nipay-Padilla, Raymond Ochoa (2001-), Carrie Paff (1971-), Anna Paquin (1982-), John Ratzenberger (1947-), Marcus Scribner (2000-), Peter Sohn (1977-), Ryan Teeple, Jeffrey Wright (1965-), Steve Zahn (1967-)
Composer: Mychael Danna (1958-) and Jeff Danna (1964-)
Box office: $331.9 million
Critic Score: 77% Certified Fresh
Average Rating: 6.6/10
Consensus: The Good Dinosaur delivers thrillingly beautiful animation in service of a worthy story that, even if it doesn't quite live up to the lofty standards set by Pixar, still adds up to charming, family-friendly entertainment.
17. Finding Dory (June 17, 2016) (computer-animated comedy, drama, adventure) (PG)
Director: Andrew Stanton (1965-), Angus MacLane
Story: Andrew Stanton (1965-)
Screenplay: Andrew Stanton (1965-) and Victoria Strouse
Producer: Lindsey Collins
Composer: Mychael Danna (1958-) and Jeff Danna (1964-)
Box office: $331.9 million
Critic Score: 77% Certified Fresh
Average Rating: 6.6/10
Consensus: The Good Dinosaur delivers thrillingly beautiful animation in service of a worthy story that, even if it doesn't quite live up to the lofty standards set by Pixar, still adds up to charming, family-friendly entertainment.
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ARLO: Oh!
LIBBY: Ooh!
ARLO: Wow.
LIBBY: Ha-ha!
MOMMA: Arlo!
POPPA: Hmm?
LIBBY: Ooh!
ARLO: Wow.
LIBBY: Ha-ha!
MOMMA: Arlo!
POPPA: Hmm?
ARLO: Momma!
ARLO: Momma!
SPOT: Whoo-hoo!
ARLO: Help! Help!
ARLO: Uh, tracks?
NASH: Who does that?
ARLO: Good boy, Spot.
POPPA: We're losing it!
MOMMA: Henry, it's time.
ARLO: Hey. Hey. No. Stop!
ARLO: I'm never getting home.
ARLO: You're gonna love it, Spot.
VOICE: We've been watching you.
POPPA: Go on, Buck. You earned it.
ARLO: Where am I? Where's home?
DOWNPOUR: No, I didn't say you were.
SPOT: Whoo-hoo!
ARLO: Help! Help!
ARLO: Uh, tracks?
NASH: Who does that?
ARLO: Good boy, Spot.
POPPA: We're losing it!
MOMMA: Henry, it's time.
ARLO: Hey. Hey. No. Stop!
ARLO: I'm never getting home.
ARLO: You're gonna love it, Spot.
VOICE: We've been watching you.
POPPA: Go on, Buck. You earned it.
ARLO: Where am I? Where's home?
DOWNPOUR: No, I didn't say you were.
DOWNPOUR:
Come back with that critter!
Come back with that critter!
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_____________________17. Finding Dory (June 17, 2016) (computer-animated comedy, drama, adventure) (PG)
Director: Andrew Stanton (1965-), Angus MacLane
Story: Andrew Stanton (1965-)
Screenplay: Andrew Stanton (1965-) and Victoria Strouse
Producer: Lindsey Collins
Executive Producers: John Lasseter (1957-), Walt Disney V (1951–2016)
Voices: Albert Brooks (1947-), Torbin Xan Bullock (1971-), Ty Burrell (1967-), Willem Dafoe (1955-), Bennett Dammann, Ellen DeGeneres (1958-), Idris Elba (1972-), Lucia Geddes, Brad Garrett (1960-), Alexander Gould (1994-), Bill Hader (1978-), Allison Janney (1959-), Diane Keaton (1946-), Eugene Levy (1946-), Vicki Lewis (1960-), Angus MacLane, Kate McKinnon (1984-), Sloane Murray, Ed O'Neill (1946-), Kaitlin Olson (1975-), Austin Pendleton (1940-), Bob Peterson (1961-), Jerome Ranft (1966-), John Ratzenberger (1947-), Katherine Ringgold, Hayden Rolence (2004-), Stephen Root (1951-), Andrew Stanton (1965-), Sigourney Weaver (1949-), Dominic West (1969-)
Composer: Thomas Newman (1955-)
Box office: $1,028.1 billion
Critic Score: 94% Certified Fresh
Average Rating: 7.6/10
Consensus: Funny, poignant, and thought-provoking, Finding Dory delivers a beautifully animated adventure that adds another entertaining chapter to its predecessor's classic story.
18. Cars 3 (June 16, 2017) (computer-animated comedy, drama, adventure) (G)
Director: Brian Fee
Story: Brian Fee, Ben Queen, Eyal Podell, Jonathan E. Stewart
Screenplay: Kiel Murray, Bob Peterson (1961-), Mike Rich
Producer: Kevin Reher
Composer: Thomas Newman (1955-)
Box office: $1,028.1 billion
Critic Score: 94% Certified Fresh
Average Rating: 7.6/10
Consensus: Funny, poignant, and thought-provoking, Finding Dory delivers a beautifully animated adventure that adds another entertaining chapter to its predecessor's classic story.
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HANK: Sh!
HANK: Sorry.
MARLIN: Becky.
JENNY: A whale?
SIGOURNEY ON SPEAKERS:
Come with us as we explore
SIGOURNEY ON SPEAKER:
Hello. I'm Sigourney Weaver.
SIGOURNEY ON SPEAKERS:
Welcome to the Open Ocean.
MARLIN: Dory.
NEMO: Dory!
BOTH: Open Ocean.
DORY: Exactly.
ALL: The undertow!
MR. RAY: That's right.
MARLIN: Dory, no! Wait!
DESTINY: Dory!
DORY: Are we there yet?
HANK: Sh. Keep it down!
DORY: Watch the turn.
MARLIN: Watch what? Ow!
NEMO: Just go, Dad.
MARLIN: Don't push me, Nemo.
NEMO: Too late.
DORY: Okay, I think we're close. Whee!
JENNY: Oh no! They're going away!
NEMO: Oh no! Dory! What do we do?
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_____________________HANK: Sorry.
MARLIN: Becky.
JENNY: A whale?
DORY: Mom! Dad!
HANK: Time to go!
NEMO: Whoo-hoo!
NEMO: Whoo-hoo!
NEMO: Dory! Dory!
BLOAT: Now what?
DORY: Mmm, got it.
DORY: Mmm, got it.
CARL: What is that?
BABY DORY: Hello?
MR. RAY: Dory! Dory!
BABY DORY: Really?
DORY: Marlin? Nemo?
DAISY: We are so fired.
BAILEY: Zzz... (GASPS)
DESTINY: Dory! I'm sorry!
BABY DORY: Hi, I'm Dory.
FLUKE: Just pick one, mate.
CRUSH: Go! Go! Go, go, go.
NEMO: Uh, excuse us. Hello!
PEACH: I'm right behind you.
MAN: Oh, come on. It's funny.
DORY: One, two, three, four...
DORY: Oh boy. Okay. This is--
WOMAN: Uh, just this last row.
HANK: Where's everybody else?
MAN: Looks like we're done here.
MARLIN: What? Jenny and what?
SIGOURNEY: What lies before you
GURGLE: I am truly going to vomit!
MARLIN: Becky! Ooo-roo. Ooo-roo.
SIGOURNEY ON SPEAKER: Hello.
MARLIN: No. Dory! Dory! Wait! Wait.
NEMO: (GASPS) Dad, look! It's Dory.
MR. RAY: Dory! Dory!
BABY DORY: Really?
DORY: Marlin? Nemo?
DAISY: We are so fired.
BAILEY: Zzz... (GASPS)
DESTINY: Dory! I'm sorry!
BABY DORY: Hi, I'm Dory.
FLUKE: Just pick one, mate.
CRUSH: Go! Go! Go, go, go.
NEMO: Uh, excuse us. Hello!
PEACH: I'm right behind you.
MAN: Oh, come on. It's funny.
DORY: One, two, three, four...
DORY: Oh boy. Okay. This is--
WOMAN: Uh, just this last row.
HANK: Where's everybody else?
MAN: Looks like we're done here.
MARLIN: What? Jenny and what?
SIGOURNEY: What lies before you
GURGLE: I am truly going to vomit!
MARLIN: Becky! Ooo-roo. Ooo-roo.
SIGOURNEY ON SPEAKER: Hello.
MARLIN: No. Dory! Dory! Wait! Wait.
NEMO: (GASPS) Dad, look! It's Dory.
SIGOURNEY ON SPEAKERS:
Come with us as we explore
SIGOURNEY ON SPEAKER:
Hello. I'm Sigourney Weaver.
SIGOURNEY ON SPEAKERS:
Welcome to the Open Ocean.
MARLIN: Dory.
NEMO: Dory!
BOTH: Open Ocean.
DORY: Exactly.
ALL: The undertow!
MR. RAY: That's right.
MARLIN: Dory, no! Wait!
DESTINY: Dory!
DORY: Are we there yet?
HANK: Sh. Keep it down!
DORY: Watch the turn.
MARLIN: Watch what? Ow!
NEMO: Just go, Dad.
MARLIN: Don't push me, Nemo.
NEMO: Too late.
DORY: Okay, I think we're close. Whee!
JENNY: Oh no! They're going away!
NEMO: Oh no! Dory! What do we do?
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18. Cars 3 (June 16, 2017) (computer-animated comedy, drama, adventure) (G)
Director: Brian Fee
Story: Brian Fee, Ben Queen, Eyal Podell, Jonathan E. Stewart
Screenplay: Kiel Murray, Bob Peterson (1961-), Mike Rich
Producer: Kevin Reher
Executive Producers: John Lasseter (1957-), Walt Disney V (1951–2016)
Voices: Cristela Alonzo (1979-), Ryan Blaney (1993-), Larry the Cable Guy (1963-), Chris Cooper (1951-), Bob Costas (1952-), Lea DeLaria (1958-), Paul Dooley (1928-), Chase Elliott (1995-), Ray Evernham (1957-), Nathan Fillion (1971-), Jeff Gordon (1971-), Lewis Hamilton (1985-), Armie Hammer (1986-), Katherine Helmond (1929–2019), Bonnie Hunt (1961-), Junior Johnson (1931–2019), Mike Joy (1949-), Jenifer Lewis (1957-), Ray Magliozzi (1949-), Tom Magliozzi (1937–2014), Cheech Marin (1946-), Margo Martindale (1951-), Madeleine McGraw (2008-), Paul Newman (1925–2008), Bob Peterson (1961-), Kyle Petty (1960-), Richard Petty (1937-), Guido Quaroni (1967-), John Ratzenberger (1947-), Tony Shalhoub (1953-), Lloyd Sherr (1959-), Shannon Spake (1976-), Daniel Suárez (1992-), Darrell Wallace Jr. (1993-), Michael Wallis (1945-), Darrell Waltrip (1947-), Kerry Washington (1977-), Humpy Wheeler (1938-), Isiah Whitlock Jr. (1954-), Owen Wilson (1968-)
Composer: Randy Newman (1943-)
Box office: $382.2 million
Critic Score: 68%.
Average Rating: 6/10
Consensus: Cars 3 has an unexpectedly poignant story to go with its dazzling animation, suggesting Pixar's most middle-of-the-road franchise may have a surprising amount of tread left.
19. Coco (November 22, 2017) (computer-animated fantasy) (PG)
Director: Lee Unkrich (1967-), Adrian Molina
Story: Lee Unkrich (1967-)
Screenplay: Adrian Molina
Producer: Darla K. Anderson (1968-)
Composer: Randy Newman (1943-)
Box office: $382.2 million
Critic Score: 68%.
Average Rating: 6/10
Consensus: Cars 3 has an unexpectedly poignant story to go with its dazzling animation, suggesting Pixar's most middle-of-the-road franchise may have a surprising amount of tread left.
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CRUZ: Okay.
CRUZ: Yeah!
CRUZ: Yeah!
HICKS: Wow!
RIVER: Yeah!
GUIDO: Okay.
CRUZ: Oh-oh!
McQUEEN: Huh.
McQUEEN: Nope.
McQUEEN: Whoo!
McQUEEN: Whoa!
McQUEEN: I don't.
CRUZ: I knew that!
McQUEEN: All right!
McQUEEN: Huh.
McQUEEN: Nope.
McQUEEN: Whoo!
McQUEEN: Whoa!
McQUEEN: I don't.
CRUZ: I knew that!
McQUEEN: All right!
STERLING: Oh, yes.
CRUZ: There you go!
RIVER: He used to say
MALE FAN 1: Ramirez!
CRUZ: Whoo-hoo! Yes!
STERLING: Sacred dirt.
MATER: Oh, well, good.
NASH: Whoo-hoo! Yeah!
McQUEEN: To the future.
CUTLASS: The flag is out.
MALE CAR: Whipplefilter?
ANNOUNCER: Race fans!
RIVER: He used to say
MALE FAN 1: Ramirez!
CRUZ: Whoo-hoo! Yes!
STERLING: Sacred dirt.
MATER: Oh, well, good.
NASH: Whoo-hoo! Yeah!
McQUEEN: To the future.
CUTLASS: The flag is out.
MALE CAR: Whipplefilter?
ANNOUNCER: Race fans!
SMOKEY: Not too shabby!
SMOKEY: I'll tell you what,
SMOKEY: I'll tell you what,
CUTLASS: Amazing! Nine!
RACER: Ha-ha! Watch out.
STERLING: Hey, Lightning.
STERLING: Hey, Lightning!
CRUZ: It's not easy for him.
STERLING: So? You like it?
CUTLASS: I'm Bob Cutlass,
RUSTY: Please no pictures.
DARRELL: I am speechless!
RIVER: Lou won't admit this,
CUTLASS: Oh, what a finish!
FEMALE CAR: All right! Next!
REPORTER 3: Wait a minute.
McQUEEN: Okay, here we go.
HAMILTON: 54 miles per hour.
RACER: Ha-ha! Watch out.
STERLING: Hey, Lightning.
STERLING: Hey, Lightning!
CRUZ: It's not easy for him.
STERLING: So? You like it?
CUTLASS: I'm Bob Cutlass,
RUSTY: Please no pictures.
DARRELL: I am speechless!
RIVER: Lou won't admit this,
CUTLASS: Oh, what a finish!
FEMALE CAR: All right! Next!
REPORTER 3: Wait a minute.
McQUEEN: Okay, here we go.
HAMILTON: 54 miles per hour.
MALE FAN 2: Way to go, Cruz!
MACK: Hey, boss, they're, uh...
MACK: Hey, boss, they're, uh...
McQUEEN: If you were a racer,
CRUZ: Not cool, man. Not cool!
HAMILTON: 122 miles per hour.
DUSTY: Looks good, doesn't it?
McQUEEN: We don't know that.
SMOKEY: Anticipate your turns.
ANNOUNCER: Hello racing fans.
SIMULATOR: You have hit a wall.
McQUEEN: Wait. Mack, pull over!
SMOKEY: Took Hud all of no time
DUSTY: Looks good, doesn't it?
McQUEEN: We don't know that.
SMOKEY: Anticipate your turns.
ANNOUNCER: Hello racing fans.
SIMULATOR: You have hit a wall.
McQUEEN: Wait. Mack, pull over!
SMOKEY: Took Hud all of no time
CREW CHIEF: Ramirez is in third.
MACK: Hey, Lightning, you ready?
McQUEEN: Why are we in a field?
McQUEEN: Good to see you, Doc.
McQUEEN: Why are we in a field?
McQUEEN: Good to see you, Doc.
KURT: How's it hanging, Drip Pan?
BOBBY: Congratulations, cupcake.
CUTLASS: I'll tell you what, Darrell,
CABBIE TAXI: Hey, buddy! Move it!
JACKSON STORM: You look good!
CUTLASS: I'll tell you what, Darrell,
CABBIE TAXI: Hey, buddy! Move it!
JACKSON STORM: You look good!
JACKSON STORM: Oh, green flag.
HUDSON: You got a lot of stuff, kid.
CUTLASS: But can he hold on to it?
MIKE: The yellow flag still out, folks.
CUTLASS: But can he hold on to it?
MIKE: The yellow flag still out, folks.
SMOKEY: You got the first part right.
REPORTER 1: McQueen, over here!
REPORTER 1: McQueen, over here!
SMOKEY: Now, go make Hud proud.
DUSTY: Besides, this Sterling fellow?
MISS FRITTER: Nobody touches him.
DUSTY: Besides, this Sterling fellow?
MISS FRITTER: Nobody touches him.
McQUEEN: Hey, Bobby? Who is that?
CUTLASS: Storm takes back the lead!
SMOKEY: Cruz? What are you doing?
McQUEEN: All right, Cruz. The beach.
REPORTER 3: Is he prepared to retire?
REPORTER 3: Is he prepared to retire?
MALE CAR 2: Now look here, Warden...
KURT: Hit him with the bugs! (LAUGHS)
KURT: Hit him with the bugs! (LAUGHS)
COMMENTATOR:
For the checkered flag.
REPORTER 2:
McQueen, how you feeling?
MAN ON RADIO:
(SING-SONG) W-H-L-Z
NATALIE CERTAIN:
5% increase downforce.
5% increase downforce.
JUNIOR MOON:
We ran moonshine, dummy!
We ran moonshine, dummy!
ELECTRONIC MALE VOICE:
Hamilton here.
Hamilton here.
NATALIE CERTAIN:
2% lower drag coefficient.
2% lower drag coefficient.
ANNOUNCER ON PA:
It's one thing to start fast,
STERLING ON SPEAKER:
It's an electronic suit.
It's an electronic suit.
NATALIE CERTAIN:
More changes ahead, Chick.
More changes ahead, Chick.
NATALIE CERTAIN:
Storm's in a class of his own.
Storm's in a class of his own.
FEMALE CAR ON TV:
And earn your physics degree
RUSTY ON SPEAKERS:
What about the car from Everett?
What about the car from Everett?
CAR 1: Oh!
CAR 2: He looks so good!
FLO: Looking fabulous.
LUIGI: Favoloso.
LUIGI: Favoloso.
DARRELL: Holy cow!
CUTLASS: Whoa!
CUTLASS: Whoa!
CAR: Get up. Get up!
CROWD: Fritter! Fritter!
CAR 1: That was amazing.
CAR 2: Awesome. Yeah!
CRUZ: It's not easy for him.
STERLING: Cruz, just relax.
STERLING: Cruz, just relax.
STERLING: Look, I'm trying to help you.
McQUEEN: Whoa.
McQUEEN: Whoa.
CRUZ: I can still work with him.
STERLING: I know he's your project.
STERLING: I know he's your project.
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_____________________19. Coco (November 22, 2017) (computer-animated fantasy) (PG)
Director: Lee Unkrich (1967-), Adrian Molina
Story: Lee Unkrich (1967-)
Screenplay: Adrian Molina
Producer: Darla K. Anderson (1968-)
Executive Producers: John Lasseter (1957-), Walt Disney V (1951–2016)
Voices: Blanca Araceli, Alfonso Arau (1932-), Gael Garcia Bernal (1978-), Lombardo Boyar (1973-), Benjamin Bratt (1963-), Natalia Cordova-Buckley (1982-), Jaime Camil (1973-), Sofía Espinosa (1989-), Anthony Gonzalez (2004-), Gabriel Iglesias (1976-), Selene Luna (1971-), Cheech Marin (1946-), Carla Medina, Ana Ofelia Murguia (1933-), Edward James Olmos (1947-), Dyana Ortelli (1961-), John Ratzenberger (1947-), Salvador Reyes, Herbert Siguenza (1959-), Octavio Solis (1958-), Luis Valdez (1940-), Alanna Ubach (1975-), Renée Victor (1953-)
Composer: Michael Giacchino (1967-), Germaine Franco, Kristen Anderson-Lopez (1972-), Robert Lopez (1975-)
Box office: $804.2 million
Critic Score: 97% Certified Fresh
Average Rating: 8.1/10
Consensus: Coco's rich visual pleasures are matched by a thoughtful narrative that takes a family-friendly – and deeply affecting – approach to questions of culture, family, life, and death.
20. Incredibles 2 (June 15, 2018) (computer-animated superhero) (PG)
Director: Brad Bird (1957-)
Story: Brad Bird (1957-)
Screenplay: Brad Bird (1957-)
Producer: John Walker (1956-), Nicole Paradis Grindle
Composer: Michael Giacchino (1967-), Germaine Franco, Kristen Anderson-Lopez (1972-), Robert Lopez (1975-)
Box office: $804.2 million
Critic Score: 97% Certified Fresh
Average Rating: 8.1/10
Consensus: Coco's rich visual pleasures are matched by a thoughtful narrative that takes a family-friendly – and deeply affecting – approach to questions of culture, family, life, and death.
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2.39:1 Widescreen, White Subtitles
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MIGUEL: Whoa!
HÉCTOR: Hola, Ceci.
HÉCTOR: Hola, Ceci.
MIGUEL: This is you?
MIGUEL: Not all of us.
MIGUEL: Not all of us.
MIGUEL: Tía Victoria?
MIGUEL: I'm sorry, Papá.
MIGUEL: Hurry! Come on!
MIGUEL: Uh, you're all dead.
CHELO: Eh, in the bungalow.
CHELO: Eh, in the bungalow.
PAPÁ: Miguel, open this door!
PAPÁ: What's gotten into you?
PAPÁ: What's gotten into you?
HÉCTOR: Or something I drank.
EMCEE: Ladies and gentlemen...
MIGUEL: Abuelita runs our house
MIGUEL: Abuelita runs our house
INTERVIEWER: Señor de la Cruz,
MIGUEL: ...and make it come true.
TOUR GUIDE: And right over here,
MIGUEL: Like Mamá Coco's papá?
ABUELITA ELENA: What is all this?
MIGUEL: I don't want your blessing!
TOUR GUIDE: And right over here,
MIGUEL: Like Mamá Coco's papá?
ABUELITA ELENA: What is all this?
MIGUEL: I don't want your blessing!
HÉCTOR: We had a deal, chamaco.
DE LA CRUZ: Stay back! Stay back!
NUN: But Padre, he will never listen.
HÉCTOR: He's a living child, Ernesto.
WOMAN: The window's broken. Look!
WOMAN: The window's broken. Look!
MAMÁ IMELDA AND OSCAR: Miguel!
WOMAN: Bring back the singing dogs!
PAPÁ: You want it down by the kitchen?
OSCAR: Real alebrijes. Spirit creatures.
MIGUEL: Sometimes, I think I'm cursed.
OSCAR: Real alebrijes. Spirit creatures.
MIGUEL: Sometimes, I think I'm cursed.
ARRIVALS AGENT:
How wonderful. Next.
How wonderful. Next.
ABUELITA ELENA:
In the courtyard, mijos.
In the courtyard, mijos.
DEPARTURES AGENT:
Next family, please.
Next family, please.
MALE ANNOUNCER:
Paging Marta Gonzales-Ramos.
DON: Salud!
DE LA CRUZ: Poison!
DE LA CRUZ: Poison!
SKELETON 1: He's alive!
SKELETON 2: The boy is alive!
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20. Incredibles 2 (June 15, 2018) (computer-animated superhero) (PG)
Director: Brad Bird (1957-)
Story: Brad Bird (1957-)
Screenplay: Brad Bird (1957-)
Producer: John Walker (1956-), Nicole Paradis Grindle
Executive Producers: John Lasseter (1957-), Walt Disney V (1951–2016), Stan Lee (1922–2018)
Voices: Jonathan Banks (1947-), Brad Bird (1957-), Michael Bird (1987-), Nick Bird, Barry Bostwick (1945-), Jere Burns (1954-), Sophia Bush (1982-), Kimberly Adair Clark, Paul Eiding (1957-), Eli Fucile, Adam Gates, Holly Hunter (1958-), Samuel L. Jackson (1948-), Michael B. Johnson, Catherine Keener (1959-), Phil LaMarr (1967-), Huck Milner (2008-), Craig T. Nelson (1944-), Bob Odenkirk (1962-), John Ratzenberger (1947-), Adam Rodriguez (1975-), Isabella Rossellini (1952-), Sarah Vowell (1969-), Bill Wise (1964-)
Composer: Michael Giacchino (1967-)
Box office: $1,243.7 billion
Critic Score: 93% Certified Fresh
Average Rating: 7.8/10
Consensus: Incredibles 2 reunites Pixar's family crimefighting team for a long-awaited follow up that may not quite live up to the original, but comes close enough to earn its name.
21. Toy Story 4 (June 21, 2019) (computer-animated comedy) (G)
Director: Josh Cooley
Story: John Lasseter (1957-), Pete Docter (1968-), Andrew Stanton (1965-) and Lee Unkrich (1967-)
Screenplay: Stephany Folsom, Andrew Stanton (1965-)
Producer: Jonas Rivera, Mark Nielsen
Composer: Michael Giacchino (1967-)
Box office: $1,243.7 billion
Critic Score: 93% Certified Fresh
Average Rating: 7.8/10
Consensus: Incredibles 2 reunites Pixar's family crimefighting team for a long-awaited follow up that may not quite live up to the original, but comes close enough to earn its name.
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BOB: All done.
BOB: No, no, no.
WINSTON: I can't.
BOB: I don't know.
VIOLET: Oh. Tony!
BOB: We'll be sitting
OFFICER 2: Stand by.
BOB: Ah! Ooh! Ah! Oh!
BOB: Look at this place.
DASH: It's got a big yard!
VIOLET: Wait, what? No.
EVELYN: About 25 miles.
EVELYN: About 25 miles.
VIOLET: You're not good.
REPORTER 4: Elastigirl...
MAN: Marry me, Elastigirl!
VIOLET: Did you dry them?
LUCIUS: I checked him out.
WOMAN: Oh, but if anybody
BOB: Do not call your mother!
LUCIUS: No lifeguard on duty!
EVELYN: They've tried. No-go.
WINSTON: I love superheroes!
EVELYN: Especially for Mother.
WINSTON: Attention. Attention.
TOMMY: Which seems wrong...
TOMMY: Excuse me, Mr. Zone?
EVELYN: You know what's sad?
TONY: Good evening, everyone.
BOB: All done.
BOB: No, no, no.
WINSTON: I can't.
BOB: I don't know.
VIOLET: Oh. Tony!
BOB: We'll be sitting
OFFICER 2: Stand by.
BOB: Ah! Ooh! Ah! Oh!
BOB: Look at this place.
DASH: It's got a big yard!
VIOLET: Wait, what? No.
EVELYN: About 25 miles.
EVELYN: About 25 miles.
VIOLET: You're not good.
REPORTER 4: Elastigirl...
MAN: Marry me, Elastigirl!
VIOLET: Did you dry them?
LUCIUS: I checked him out.
WOMAN: Oh, but if anybody
BOB: Do not call your mother!
LUCIUS: No lifeguard on duty!
EVELYN: They've tried. No-go.
WINSTON: I love superheroes!
EVELYN: Especially for Mother.
WINSTON: Attention. Attention.
TOMMY: Which seems wrong...
TOMMY: Excuse me, Mr. Zone?
EVELYN: You know what's sad?
TONY: Good evening, everyone.
HELEN: What are we gonna do?
UNDERMINER: Ooh. (LAUGHS)
WOMAN: What's wrong with him?
SCREENSLAVER: Find anything?
ELASTIGIRL: How do we do that?
BOB: (STAMMERING) Yes. Good.
VIOLET: I don't wanna talk about it.
TOMMY:
Well, in support of you
HELEN:
That was tonight, right?
EVELYN:
Less than two minutes!
WINSTON:
Here comes, Elastigirl
ROBBER 1:
You think I'm kiddin'?
OFFICER 1:
All right. All locations,
ROBBER 2:
You wanna get killed?
ELASTIGIRL:
It must've been hard.
HELEN:
One thing leads to another
REPORTER 3:
Superhero Elastigirl...
TONY:
They looked like superheroes.
ELASTIGIRL:
How you feeling, Chad?
MR. INCREDIBLE:
You two, stay here.
REPORTER 5:
...specialized motorbike,
WINSTON:
My father called Gazerbeam.
REPORTER 1:
Elastigirl pursued the train
UNDERMINER:
Behold! The Underminer!
SCREENSLAVER:
I control this broadcast...
UNDERMINER: Ooh. (LAUGHS)
WOMAN: What's wrong with him?
SCREENSLAVER: Find anything?
ELASTIGIRL: How do we do that?
BOB: (STAMMERING) Yes. Good.
VIOLET: I don't wanna talk about it.
TOMMY:
Well, in support of you
HELEN:
That was tonight, right?
EVELYN:
Less than two minutes!
WINSTON:
Here comes, Elastigirl
ROBBER 1:
You think I'm kiddin'?
OFFICER 1:
All right. All locations,
ROBBER 2:
You wanna get killed?
ELASTIGIRL:
It must've been hard.
HELEN:
One thing leads to another
REPORTER 3:
Superhero Elastigirl...
TONY:
They looked like superheroes.
ELASTIGIRL:
How you feeling, Chad?
MR. INCREDIBLE:
You two, stay here.
REPORTER 5:
...specialized motorbike,
WINSTON:
My father called Gazerbeam.
REPORTER 1:
Elastigirl pursued the train
UNDERMINER:
Behold! The Underminer!
SCREENSLAVER:
I control this broadcast...
HELEN: Dash!
BOB: No!
LUCIUS: Wants to talk...
BOB: No!
RACE: Press "fire"?
DR. QUEST: Now.
BOB: Winston Deavor.DR. QUEST: Now.
LUCIUS: Wants to talk...
OFFICER: Disruption or threat?
DISPATCHER: Both.
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21. Toy Story 4 (June 21, 2019) (computer-animated comedy) (G)
Director: Josh Cooley
Story: John Lasseter (1957-), Pete Docter (1968-), Andrew Stanton (1965-) and Lee Unkrich (1967-)
Screenplay: Stephany Folsom, Andrew Stanton (1965-)
Producer: Jonas Rivera, Mark Nielsen
Executive Producers: Pete Docter (1968-), Walt Disney V (1951–2016)
Voices: Lori Alan (1966-), Tim Allen (1953-), Patricia Arquette (1968-), Maliah Bargas-Good, Mel Brooks (1926-), Lila Sage Bromley, Carol Burnett (1933-), Blake Clark (1946-), Joan Cusack (1962-), Timothy Dalton (1946-), Emily Davis, Flea (1962-), Jeff Garlin (1962-), Bill Hader (1978-), Tony Hale (1970-), Tom Hanks (1956-), Juliana Hansen (1983-), Estelle Harris (1928-), Rickey Henderson (1958-), Christina Hendricks (1975-), Jay Hernandez (1978-), Bonnie Hunt (1961-), Keegan-Michael Key (1971-), Ally Maki (1986-), Jack McGraw, Madeleine McGraw (2008-), Laurie Metcalf (1955-), John Morris (1984-), Alan Oppenheimer (1930-), Jordan Peele (1979-), Jeff Pidgeon (1965-), Annie Potts (1952-), Steve Purcell (1961-), Carl Reiner (1922–2020), John Ratzenberger (1947-), Keanu Reeves (1964-), Don Rickles (1926–2017), Kristen Schaal (1978-), Wallace Shawn (1943-), June Squibb (1929-), Melissa Villaseñor (1987-), Carl Weathers (1948-), Betty White (1922-)
Composer: Randy Newman (1943-)
Box office: $1,071.6 billion
Critic Score: 98% Certified Fresh.
Average Rating: 8.6/10
Consensus: Heartwarming, funny, and beautifully animated, Toy Story 4 manages the unlikely feat of extending – and perhaps concluding – a practically perfect animated saga.
Walt Disney Animation Studios box office worldwide
$1,450 billion – Frozen II (2019)
$1,276 billion – Frozen / Muppets & Fairies' Wintry Secret (2013)
$1,024 billion – Zootopia / Tinker Bell's NeverZootropolis Legend (2016)
$968.5 million – The Lion King (1994)
$657.8 million – Big Hero 6 (2014)
$642.5 million – Moana (2016)
$591.8 million – Tangled / Muppets & Fairies' Autumn Treasure (2010)
$528.0 million – Ralph Breaks the Internet (2018)
$504.1 million – Aladdin (1992)
$471.2 million – Wreck-It Ralph (2012)
$448.2 million – Tarzan (1999)
$425.0 million – Beauty and the Beast (1991)
$416.0 million – Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937)
$378.0 million – The Jungle Book (1967)
$349.8 million – Dinosaur (2000)
$346.1 million – Pocahontas (1995)
$325.3 million – The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996)
$314.4 million – Chicken Little (2005)
$310.0 million – Bolt (2008)
$304.3 million – Mulan (1998)
$289.5 million – Olaf's Frozen Adventure / Tinker Bell's NeverEnding Beyond (2017)
$273.1 million – Lilo & Stitch (2002)
$267.4 million – Bambi (1942)
$267.0 million – The Princess and the Frog / Tinker Bell (2009)
$263.6 million – Cinderella (1950)
$252.7 million – Hercules (1997)
$250.4 million – Brother Bear (2003)
$215.0 million – 101 Dalmatians (1961)
$211.3 million – The Little Mermaid (1989)
$191.0 million – The AristoCats (1970)
$187.0 million – Lady and the Tramp (1955)
$186.1 million – Atlantis: The Lost Empire (2001)
$169.3 million – The Emperor's New Groove (2000)
$169.3 million – Meet the Robinsons (2007)
$169.0 million – The Rescuers (1977)
$145.0 million – Peter Pan (1953)
$109.6 million – Treasure Planet (2002)
$104.0 million – Home on the Range (2004)
$90.9 million – Fantasia 2000 (1999)
$87.0 million – Pinocchio (1940)
$83.3 million – Fantasia (1940)
$80.4 million – Frozen Fever / Muppetational & Winged Pirate (2015)
$51.6 million – Sleeping Beauty (1959)
$47.4 million – The Rescuers Down Under (1990)
$45.7 million – Winnie the Pooh / Tinker Bell's Midsummer Rescue (2011)
$2.25 million – Make Mine Music (1946)
$2.4 million – Fun and Fancy Free (1947)
$1.8 million – Melody Time (1948)
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Pixar Animation Studios box office worldwide
$1,243 billion – Incredibles 2 (2018)
$1,073 billion – Toy Story 4 (2019)
$1,067 billion – Toy Story 3 (2010)
$1,028 billion – Finding Dory (2016)
$940.3 million – Finding Nemo (2003)
$857.6 million – Inside Out (2015)
$804.2 million – Coco (2017)
$744.2 million – Monsters University (2013)
$735.1 million – Up (2009)
$633.0 million – The Incredibles (2004)
$620.7 million – Ratatouille (2007)
$577.4 million – Monsters, Inc. (2001)
$562.1 million – Cars 2 (2011)
$540.4 million – Brave (2012)
$533.3 million – WALL-E (2008)
$497.4 million – Toy Story 2 (1999)
$462.2 million – Cars (2006)
$382.2 million – Cars 3 (2017)
$373.6 million – Toy Story (1995)
$363.3 million – A Bug's Life (1998)
$332.2 million – The Good Dinosaur (2015)
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Walt Disney and Pixar box office worldwide
$1,450 billion – Frozen II (2019)
$1,276 billion – Frozen / Muppets & Fairies' Wintry Secret (2013)
$1,243 billion – Incredibles 2 (2018)
$1,071 billion – Toy Story 4 (2019)
$1,067 billion – Toy Story 3 (2010)
$1,028 billion – Finding Dory (2016)
$1,024 billion – Zootopia / Tinker Bell's NeverZootropolis Legend (2016)
$968.5 million – The Lion King (1994)
$940.3 million – Finding Nemo (2003)
$857.6 million – Inside Out (2015)
$804.2 million – Coco (2017)
$744.2 million – Monsters University (2013)
$735.1 million – Up (2009)
$657.8 million – Big Hero 6 (2014)
$642.5 million – Moana (2016)
$633.0 million – The Incredibles (2004)
$620.7 million – Ratatouille (2007)
$591.8 million – Tangled / Muppets & Fairies' Autumn Treasure (2010)
$577.4 million – Monsters, Inc. (2001)
$562.1 million – Cars 2 (2011)
$540.4 million – Brave (2012)
$533.3 million – WALL-E (2008)
$528.0 million – Ralph Breaks the Internet (2018)
$504.1 million – Aladdin (1992)
$497.4 million – Toy Story 2 (1999)
$471.2 million – Wreck-It Ralph (2012)
$462.2 million – Cars (2006)
$448.2 million – Tarzan (1999)
$425.0 million – Beauty and the Beast (1991)
$416.0 million – Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937)
$382.2 million – Cars 3 (2017)
$378.0 million – The Jungle Book (1967)
$373.6 million – Toy Story (1995)
$363.3 million – A Bug's Life (1998)
$349.8 million – Dinosaur (2000)
$346.1 million – Pocahontas (1995)
$332.2 million – The Good Dinosaur (2015)
$325.3 million – The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996)
$314.4 million – Chicken Little (2005)
$310.0 million – Bolt (2008)
$304.3 million – Mulan (1998)
$289.5 million – Olaf's Frozen Adventure / Tinker Bell's NeverEnding Beyond (2017)
$273.1 million – Lilo & Stitch (2002)
$267.4 million – Bambi (1942)
$267.0 million – The Princess and the Frog / Tinker Bell (2009)
$263.6 million – Cinderella (1950)
$252.7 million – Hercules (1997)
$250.4 million – Brother Bear (2003)
$215.0 million – 101 Dalmatians (1961)
$211.3 million – The Little Mermaid (1989)
$191.0 million – The AristoCats (1970)
$187.0 million – Lady and the Tramp (1955)
$186.1 million – Atlantis: The Lost Empire (2001)
$169.3 million – The Emperor's New Groove (2000)
$169.3 million – Meet the Robinsons (2007)
$169.0 million – The Rescuers (1977)
$145.0 million – Peter Pan (1953)
$109.6 million – Treasure Planet (2002)
$104.0 million – Home on the Range (2004)
$90.9 million – Fantasia 2000 (1999)
$87.0 million – Pinocchio (1940)
$83.3 million – Fantasia (1940)
$80.4 million – Frozen Fever / Muppetational & Winged Pirate (2015)
$74.2 million – Oliver & Company (1988)
$51.6 million – Sleeping Beauty (1959)
$47.4 million – The Rescuers Down Under (1990)
$45.7 million – Winnie the Pooh / Tinker Bell's Midsummer Rescue (2011)
$21.3 million – The Black Cauldron (1985)
$12.4 million – The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (1977)
$5.6 million – Alice in Wonderland (1951)
$3.3 million – The Three Caballeros (1945)
$2.25 million – Make Mine Music (1946)
$2.4 million – Fun and Fancy Free (1947)
$1.8 million – Melody Time (1948)
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Disney's NeverEnding Chronicles
$2,726 billion – Frozen II (2019) / Frozen Ever After (2013) / Frozen Fever (2015) / Olaf's Frozen Adventure (2017)
$2,513 billion – Toy Story 4 (2019) / Toy Story 3 (2010) / Toy Story (1995)
$1,968 billion – Finding Dory (2016) / Finding Nemo (2003)
$1,876 billion – Incredibles 2 (2018) / The Incredibles (2004)
$857.6 million – Inside Out (2015)
$844.4 million – Cars (2006) / Cars 3 (2017)
$804.2 million – Coco (2017)
$744.2 million – Monsters University (2013)
$735.1 million – Up (2009)
$657.8 million – Big Hero 6 (2014)
$642.5 million – Moana (2016)
$620.7 million – Ratatouille (2007)
$591.8 million – Tangled (2010) / Tangled Ever After (2012)
$533.3 million – WALL-E (2008)
$528.0 million – Ralph Breaks the Internet (2018)
$527.0 million – The Simpsons Movie (2007)
$504.1 million – Agrabah (1992–1994)
$448.2 million – Deep Jungle (1999)
$425.0 million – Beast's Castle (1991–1997)
$408.6 million – Ice Age: Collision Course (2016)
$363.3 million – A Bug's Life (1998)
$332.2 million – The Good Dinosaur (2015)
$325.3 million – The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996)
$323.4 million – The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water (2015)
$314.4 million – Chicken Little (2005)
$310.0 million – Bolt (2008)
$306.9 million – Rise of the Guardians (2012)
$295.0 million – Tinker Bell's Wintry Sisterhood (2013) / The Winged Pirate (2015) / Tinker Bell's Midsummer Rescue (2011)
$273.1 million – Lilo & Stitch (2002)
$263.6 million – Castle of Dreams (1950–2007)
$260.1 million – Never Land (1953–2002)
$252.7 million – Hercules (1997)
$250.4 million – Brother Bear (2003)
$211.3 million – Atlantica (1989–2008)
$186.1 million – Atlantis: The Lost Empire (2001)
$178.1 million – Flushed Away (2006)
$169.3 million – Meet the Robinsons (2007)
$151.4 million – Planes: Fire & Rescue (2014)
$109.6 million – Treasure Planet (2002)
$104.0 million – Home on the Range (2004)
$90.9 million – Fantasia 2000 (1999)
$88.2 million – Halloween Town (1993)
$87.0 million – Monstro (1940)
$74.2 million – Oliver & Company (1988)
$58.1 million – Winnie the Pooh (2011) / Hundred Acre Wood (1977)
$47.4 million – The Rescuers Down Under (1990)
$38.7 million – The Great Mouse Detective (1986)
$21.3 million – The Black Cauldron (1985)
$5.6 million – Wonderland (1951)
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Disney PhilharMagic Fantasia
$1,450 billion – Frozen II (2019)
$968.5 million – The Lion King (1994)
$804.2 million – Coco (2017)
$591.8 million – Tangled (2010)
$540.4 million – Brave (2012)
$504.1 million – Aladdin (1992)
$448.2 million – Tarzan (1999)
$425.0 million – Beauty and the Beast (1991)
$416.0 million – Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937)
$267.4 million – Bambi (1942)
$267.0 million – The Princess and the Frog (2009)
$263.6 million – Cinderella (1950)
$252.7 million – Hercules (1997)
$211.3 million – The Little Mermaid (1989)
$148.0 million – Tinker Bell (2009) / Tinker Bell's Autumn Treasure (2010)
$145.0 million – Peter Pan (1953)
$88.2 million – The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993)
$87.0 million – Pinocchio (1940)
$83.3 million – Fantasia (1940)
$51.6 million – Sleeping Beauty (1959)
$12.4 million – The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (1977)
$11.3 million – Thumbelina (1994)
$5.6 million – Alice in Wonderland (1951)
$3.3 million – The Three Caballeros (1945)
$2.4 million – Fun and Fancy Free (1947)
$1.6 million – The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad (1949)
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Academy Award for Best Animated Feature winner box office worldwide
$1,276 billion – Frozen / Muppets & Fairies' Wintry Secret (2013)
$1,073 billion – Toy Story 4 (2019)
$1,067 billion – Toy Story 3 (2010)
$1,024 billion – Zootopia / Tinker Bell's NeverZootropolis Legend (2016)
$940.3 million – Finding Nemo (2003)
$857.6 million – Inside Out (2015)
$804.2 million – Coco (2017)
$735.1 million – Up (2009)
$657.8 million – Big Hero 6 (2014)
$633.0 million – The Incredibles (2004)
$620.7 million – Ratatouille (2007)
$540.4 million – Brave (2012)
$533.3 million – WALL-E (2008)
$484.4 million – Shrek (2001)
$384.3 million – Happy Feet (2006)
$360.6 million – Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018)
$289.1 million – Spirited Away (2002)
$245.7 million – Rango (2011)
$192.6 million – Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit (2005)
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Academy Award for Best Animated Feature nomination box office worldwide
$1,243 billion – Incredibles 2 (2018)
$970.8 million – Despicable Me 2 (2013)
$919.8 million – Shrek 2 (2004)
$665.7 million – Kung Fu Panda 2 (2011)
$642.5 million – Moana (2016)
$631.7 million – Kung Fu Panda (2008)
$621.5 million – How to Train Your Dragon 2 (2014)
$587.2 million – The Croods (2013)
$577.4 million – Monsters, Inc. (2001)
$554.9 million – Puss in Boots (2011)
$528.0 million – Ralph Breaks the Internet (2018)
$527.9 million – The Boss Baby (2017)
$494.9 million – How to Train Your Dragon (2010)
$471.2 million – Wreck-It Ralph (2012)
$462.2 million – Cars (2006)
$383.3 million – Ice Age (2002)
$367.3 million – Shark Tale (2004)
$310.0 million – Bolt (2008)
$294.4 million – Ferdinard (2017)
$273.1 million – Lilo & Stitch (2002)
$267.0 million – The Princess and the Frog / Tinker Bell (2009)
$250.4 million – Brother Bear (2003)
$235.0 million – Howl's Moving Castle (2005)
$149.0 million – Surf's Up (2007)
$140.2 million – Monster House (2006)
$136.5 million – The Wind Rises (2013)
$124.6 million – Coraline (2009)
$123.0 million – The Pirates! Band of Misfits (2012)
$122.6 million – Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron (2002)
$117.2 million – Corpse Bride (2005)
$109.6 million – Treasure Planet (2002)
$109.3 million – The Boxtrolls (2014)
$107.1 million – ParaNorman (2012)
$106.2 million – Shaun the Sheep Movie (2015)
$103.0 million – Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius (2001)
$81.5 million – Frankenweenie (2012)
$77.5 million – Kubo and the Two Strings (2016)
$46.4 million – Fantastic Mr. Fox (2009)
$34.1 million – When Marnie Was There (2015)
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Box office worldwide
$2,187 billion – Titanic (1997)
$2,068 billion – Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015)
$1,520 billion – The Avengers (2012)
$1,450 billion – Frozen II (2019)
$1,405 billion – Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015)
$1,333 billion – Star Wars: The Last Jedi (2017)
$1,276 billion – Frozen / Muppets & Fairies' Wintry Secret (2013)
$1,263 billion – Beauty and the Beast (2017)
$1,243 billion – Incredibles 2 (2018)
$1,215 billion – Iron Man 3 (2013)
$1,159 billion – Minions (2015)
$1,153 billion – Captain America: Civil War (2016)
$1,073 billion – Toy Story 4 (2019)
$1,067 billion – Toy Story 3 (2010)
$1,066 billion – Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (2006)
$1056 billion – Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (2016)
$1,046 billion – Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (2011)
$1,032 billion – Despicable Me 3 (2017)
$1,028 billion – Finding Dory (2016)
$1,027 billion – Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace (1999)
$1,025 billion – Alice in Wonderland (2010)
$1,024 billion – Zootopia / Tinker Bell's NeverZootropolis Legend (2016)
$970.8 million – Despicable Me 2 (2013)
$968.5 million – The Lion King (1994)
$964.0 million – The Jungle Book (2016)
$963.4 million – Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (2007)
$940.3 million – Finding Nemo (2003)
$919.8 million – Shrek 2 (2004)
$886.6 million – Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (2009)
$877.2 million – Ice Age: Continental Drift (2012)
$875.5 million – The Secret Life of Pets (2016)
$857.6 million – Inside Out (2015)
$848.8 million – Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith (2005)
$804.2 million – Coco (2017)
$799.9 million – Shrek the Third (2007)
$775.4 million – Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope (1977)
$773.3 million – Guardians of the Galaxy (2014)
$758.5 million – Maleficent (2014)
$753.6 million – Shrek Forever After (2010)
$746.9 million – Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted (2012)
$745.0 million – The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (2005)
$744.2 million – Monsters University (2013)
$735.1 million – Up (2009)
$714.4 million – Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014)
$665.7 million – Kung Fu Panda 2 (2011)
$660.9 million – Ice Age: The Meltdown (2006)
$657.8 million – Big Hero 6 (2014)
$654.3 million – Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003)
$649.4 million – Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones (2002)
$644.6 million – Thor: The Dark World (2013)
$642.5 million – Moana (2016)
$633.0 million – The Incredibles (2004)
$632.4 million – Sing (2016)
$631.7 million – Kung Fu Panda (2008)
$623.9 million – Iron Man 2 (2010)
$621.5 million – How to Train Your Dragon 2 (2014)
$620.7 million – Ratatouille (2007)
$603.9 million – Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa (2008)
$591.8 million – Tangled / Muppets & Fairies' Autumn Treasure (2010)
$587.2 million – The Croods (2013)
$585.2 million – Iron Man (2008)
$577.4 million – Monsters, Inc. (2001)
$572.6 million – Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi (1983)
$562.1 million – Cars 2 (2011)
$554.9 million – Puss in Boots (2011)
$543.5 million – Cinderella (2015)
$543.1 million – Despicable Me (2010)
$540.4 million – Brave (2012)
$538.4 million – Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back (1980)
$533.3 million – WALL-E (2008)
$532.7 million – Madagascar (2005)
$528.0 million – Ralph Breaks the Internet (2018)
$527.9 million – The Simpsons Movie (2007)
$527.0 million – The Boss Baby (2017)
$521.2 million – Kung Fu Panda 3 (2016)
$519.4 million – Ant-Man (2015)
$510.6 million – The Grinch (2018)
$504.1 million – Aladdin (1992)
$500.1 million – Rio 2 (2014)
$497.4 million – Toy Story 2 (1999)
$494.9 million – How to Train Your Dragon (2010)
$493.3 million – Oz the Great and Powerful (2013)
$484.6 million – Rio (2011)
$484.4 million – Shrek (2001)
$473.2 million – Hotel Transylvania 2 (2015)
$471.2 million – Wreck-It Ralph (2012)
$469.2 million – The LEGO Movie (2014)
$462.2 million – Cars (2006)
$449.3 million – Thor (2011)
$448.2 million – Tarzan (1999)
$425.0 million – Beauty and the Beast (1991)
$416.0 million – Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937)
$408.6 million – Ice Age: Collision Course (2016)
$386.0 million – Home (2015)
$384.3 million – Happy Feet (2006)
$383.3 million – Ice Age (2002)
$382.2 million – Cars 3 (2017)
$381.5 million – Monsters vs. Aliens (2009)
$378.0 million – The Jungle Book (1967)
$374.0 million – The Adventures of Tintin (2011)
$373.6 million – Toy Story (1995)
$373.0 million – Penguins of Madagascar (2014)
$370.6 million – Captain America: The First Avenger (2011)
$367.3 million – Shark Tale (2004)
$363.3 million – A Bug's Life (1998)
$349.8 million – Dinosaur (2000)
$348.8 million – The Lorax (2012)
$346.1 million – Pocahontas (1995)
$336.0 million – Over the Hedge (2006)
$332.2 million – The Good Dinosaur (2015)
$325.3 million – The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996)
$323.4 million – The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water (2015)
$321.8 million – Megamind (2010)
$314.4 million – Chicken Little (2005)
$310.0 million – Bolt (2008)
$306.9 million – Rise of the Guardians (2012)
$304.3 million – Mulan (1998)
$297.1 million – Horton Hears a Who! (2008)
$294.4 million – Ferdinard (2017)
$289.5 million – Olaf's Frozen Adventure / Tinker Bell's NeverEnding Beyond (2017)
$289.1 million – Spirited Away (2002)
$287.6 million – Bee Movie (2007)
$282.6 million – Turbo (2013)
$275.7 million – Mr. Peabody & Sherman (2014)
$273.1 million – Lilo & Stitch (2002)
$268.4 million – Epic (2013)
$267.4 million – Bambi (1942)
$267.0 million – The Princess and the Frog / Tinker Bell (2009)
$263.6 million – Cinderella (1950)
$263.4 million – The Incredible Hulk (2008)
$260.7 million – Robots (2005)
$252.7 million – Hercules (1997)
$250.4 million – Brother Bear (2003)
$246.2 million – The Peanuts Movie (2015)
$239.3 million – Planes (2013)
$235.0 million – Howl's Moving Castle (2005)
$225.0 million – Chicken Run (2000)
$218.6 million – The Prince of Egypt (1998)
$215.0 million – 101 Dalmatians (1961)
$211.3 million – The Little Mermaid (1989)
$201.8 million – Ponyo (2009)
$192.6 million – Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit (2005)
$191.0 million – The AristoCats (1970)
$187.0 million – Lady and the Tramp (1955)
$186.1 million – Atlantis: The Lost Empire (2001)
$178.1 million – Flushed Away (2006)
$171.8 million – Antz (1998)
$169.3 million – The Emperor's New Groove (2000)
$169.3 million – Meet the Robinsons (2007)
$169.0 million – The Rescuers (1977)
$151.4 million – Planes: Fire & Rescue (2014)
$145.0 million – Peter Pan (1953)
$139.8 million – Anastasia (1997)
$122.6 million – Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron (2002)
$109.6 million – Treasure Planet (2002)
$104.0 million – Home on the Range (2004)
$90.9 million – Fantasia 2000 (1999)
$87.0 million – Pinocchio (1940)
$83.3 million – Fantasia (1940)
$80.7 million – Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas (2003)
$80.4 million – Frozen Fever / Muppetational & Winged Pirate (2015)
$76.4 million – The Road to El Dorado (2000)
$47.4 million – The Rescuers Down Under (1990)
$45.7 million – Winnie the Pooh / Tinker Bell's Midsummer Rescue (2011)
$2.25 million – Make Mine Music (1946)
$2.4 million – Fun and Fancy Free (1947)
$1.8 million – Melody Time (1948)
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Composer: Randy Newman (1943-)
Box office: $1,071.6 billion
Critic Score: 98% Certified Fresh.
Average Rating: 8.6/10
Consensus: Heartwarming, funny, and beautifully animated, Toy Story 4 manages the unlikely feat of extending – and perhaps concluding – a practically perfect animated saga.
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2.39:1 Widescreen, White Subtitles
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BUZZ: Huh.
TOY: Whoa!
FORKY: Bo.
FORKY: Bo?
BUZZ: Hmm.
BUNNY: Hey.
WOODY: Ow.
WOODY: Bo?
WOODY: Bo?
BONNIE: Yay!
GIGGLE: Yes!
FORKY: Got it.
FORKY: Scary.
FORKY: Trash!
WOODY: Wow.
FORKY: Whoo!
WOODY: Right!
FORKY: Trash?
WOODY: Forky!
WOODY: Forky!
FORKY: Woody!
WOODY: There!
WOODY: Whoa!
BONNIE: Forky?
BO PEEP: Okay.
WOMAN: Skunk!
MAN: Thank you.
LISA: Wait for me!
FORKY: Hey, hey!
FORKY: Ah, trash.
WOMAN: A skunk!
FORKY: Come on.
WOODY: Yee-haw!
MARGARET: Sure.
ANDY: Okay, Mom!
FORKY: No, no, no!
GABBY GABBY: Oh.
DUCKY: Mmm-hmm.
BO PEEP: Flashlight.
JESSIE: Guys, listen!
LOST GIRL: Mommy!
BONNIE'S DAD: Uh...
TRIXIE: Another right!
DOLLY: Jessie's back!
BONNIE'S DAD: Huh?
TOY 1: Bo came back!
HAMM: Is it really her?
MAN: Oh, it's beautiful.
VOICE BOX: Yee-haw!
MAN: Well, good night.
FORKY: Wait a second...
BONNIE'S DAD: Bonnie?
ANDY: Oh, there you are.
AXEL: Hey! Step right up!
TRIXIE: Right turn ahead.
ANDY: I can't find Woody!
BONNIE'S MOM: Bonnie?
HAMM: You're on my foot!
VOICE BOX: Time for tea.
HAMM: Nice work, Jessie!
TRIXIE: Should we all go?
GABBY GABBY: Harmony.
WOODY: How'd you get it?
GIGGLE: Three. Two. One!
BO PEEP: Easiest way in is
BO PEEP: All right, all right.
GIGGLE: That was amazing.
FORKY: Bonnie, I'm coming!
BONNIE: He's not anywhere.
BUNNY: Psst. Hey, Lightyear.
WENDY: Hi! Are you Bonnie?
Meteor shower! Look out!
VOICE BOX:
You're my favorite deputy.
VOICE BOX:
You're my favorite deputy!
LOST GIRL'S MOM:
She was right here!
VOICE BOX:
There's a snake in my boot.
VOICE BOX:
There's a snake in my boot!
MELEPHANT BROOKS:
He's a cowboy,
HARMONY'S MOM:
You're kidding me!
CHAIROL BURNETT:
Aw, how adorable.
BONNIE'S DAD:
Just toss it in the drawer.
BONNIE'S DAD:
Since school doesn't start
BONNIE'S MOM:
Oh, Bonnie, check it out.
MARGARET:
Can I help you with anything?
BONNIE'S DAD:
Great. Let's get out of here.
BONNIE'S MOM:
Honey, it's fine. Just drive.
LOST GIRL'S DAD:
She was right next to us.
FEMALE GPS VOICE:
Left turn in 0.5 miles.
ANNOUNCER ON TV:
That's Duke Caboom,
BUZZ'S VOICE BOX:
To infinity and beyond!
WOODY'S VOICE BOX:
You're my favorite...
CARL REINEROCEROS:
When's the last time
HARMONY'S MOM:
Harmony, sweetie, I'm leaving.
__________________BUZZ: Huh.
TOY: Whoa!
FORKY: Bo.
FORKY: Bo?
BUZZ: Hmm.
BUNNY: Hey.
WOODY: Ow.
WOODY: Bo?
WOODY: Bo?
BONNIE: Yay!
GIGGLE: Yes!
FORKY: Got it.
FORKY: Scary.
FORKY: Trash!
WOODY: Wow.
FORKY: Whoo!
WOODY: Right!
FORKY: Trash?
WOODY: Forky!
WOODY: Forky!
FORKY: Woody!
WOODY: There!
WOODY: Whoa!
BONNIE: Forky?
BO PEEP: Okay.
WOMAN: Skunk!
MAN: Thank you.
LISA: Wait for me!
FORKY: Hey, hey!
FORKY: Ah, trash.
WOMAN: A skunk!
FORKY: Come on.
WOODY: Yee-haw!
MARGARET: Sure.
ANDY: Okay, Mom!
FORKY: No, no, no!
GABBY GABBY: Oh.
DUCKY: Mmm-hmm.
BO PEEP: Flashlight.
JESSIE: Guys, listen!
LOST GIRL: Mommy!
BONNIE'S DAD: Uh...
TRIXIE: Another right!
DOLLY: Jessie's back!
BONNIE'S DAD: Huh?
TOY 1: Bo came back!
HAMM: Is it really her?
MAN: Oh, it's beautiful.
VOICE BOX: Yee-haw!
MAN: Well, good night.
FORKY: Wait a second...
BONNIE'S DAD: Bonnie?
ANDY: Oh, there you are.
AXEL: Hey! Step right up!
TRIXIE: Right turn ahead.
ANDY: I can't find Woody!
BONNIE'S MOM: Bonnie?
HAMM: You're on my foot!
VOICE BOX: Time for tea.
HAMM: Nice work, Jessie!
TRIXIE: Should we all go?
GABBY GABBY: Harmony.
WOODY: How'd you get it?
GIGGLE: Three. Two. One!
BO PEEP: Easiest way in is
BO PEEP: All right, all right.
GIGGLE: That was amazing.
FORKY: Bonnie, I'm coming!
BONNIE: He's not anywhere.
BUNNY: Psst. Hey, Lightyear.
WENDY: Hi! Are you Bonnie?
BUZZ: How do we reach him?
FORKY: (LAUGHS) Oh, yeah!
ANDY: Mom, where's Woody?
TOY 2: Magic 8-Ball was right!
LOST GIRL: Are you lost, too?
ROBOT TOY: Bo, help me out.
BONNIE'S MOM: Here we are.
VOICE BOX: I'm Gabby Gabby
VOICE BOX: Full speed ahead!
VOICE BOX: Reach for the sky!
GIGGLE: Where Dragon roams.
ANNOUNCER ON TV: Caboom!
DUCKY: How you like that, huh?
VOICE BOX:FORKY: (LAUGHS) Oh, yeah!
ANDY: Mom, where's Woody?
TOY 2: Magic 8-Ball was right!
LOST GIRL: Are you lost, too?
ROBOT TOY: Bo, help me out.
BONNIE'S MOM: Here we are.
VOICE BOX: I'm Gabby Gabby
VOICE BOX: Full speed ahead!
VOICE BOX: Reach for the sky!
GIGGLE: Where Dragon roams.
ANNOUNCER ON TV: Caboom!
DUCKY: How you like that, huh?
ANDY'S MOM: I'm so glad to see
MR. PRICKLEPANTS: Important?
DUCKY: Gonna have nightmares.
BONNIE'S MOM: (SIGHS) Finally.
MR. PRICKLEPANTS: Important?
DUCKY: Gonna have nightmares.
BONNIE'S MOM: (SIGHS) Finally.
ANDY'S MOM: Andy! Come inside!
TRIXIE:
It's getting hot in here!
FORKY:
But what about Gabby?
VOICE BOX:
This planet is toxic.
BONNIE'S MOM:
Oh, there he is!
VOICE BOX:
It's a secret mission
VOICE BOX:
Scanning perimeter.
BONNIE'S MOM:
I'm sorry, Bonnie.
VOICE BOX:
Buzz... Buzz... Buzz...
BONNIE'S DAD:
Have a good night.
VOICE BOX:
To infinity and beyond!
ANDY'S MOM:
Andy, time for dinner.
VOICE BOX:
You are my best friend.
GIGGLE:
And he treats you like that?
VOICE BOX:
You make me so happy!
MR. POTATO HEAD:
Where's my ear?
TRIXIE:
It's getting hot in here!
FORKY:
But what about Gabby?
VOICE BOX:
This planet is toxic.
BONNIE'S MOM:
Oh, there he is!
VOICE BOX:
It's a secret mission
VOICE BOX:
Scanning perimeter.
BONNIE'S MOM:
I'm sorry, Bonnie.
VOICE BOX:
Buzz... Buzz... Buzz...
BONNIE'S DAD:
Have a good night.
VOICE BOX:
To infinity and beyond!
ANDY'S MOM:
Andy, time for dinner.
VOICE BOX:
You are my best friend.
GIGGLE:
And he treats you like that?
VOICE BOX:
You make me so happy!
MR. POTATO HEAD:
Where's my ear?
Meteor shower! Look out!
VOICE BOX:
You're my favorite deputy.
VOICE BOX:
You're my favorite deputy!
LOST GIRL'S MOM:
She was right here!
VOICE BOX:
There's a snake in my boot.
VOICE BOX:
There's a snake in my boot!
MELEPHANT BROOKS:
He's a cowboy,
HARMONY'S MOM:
You're kidding me!
CHAIROL BURNETT:
Aw, how adorable.
BONNIE'S DAD:
Just toss it in the drawer.
BONNIE'S DAD:
Since school doesn't start
BONNIE'S MOM:
Oh, Bonnie, check it out.
MARGARET:
Can I help you with anything?
BONNIE'S DAD:
Great. Let's get out of here.
BONNIE'S MOM:
Honey, it's fine. Just drive.
LOST GIRL'S DAD:
She was right next to us.
FEMALE GPS VOICE:
Left turn in 0.5 miles.
ANNOUNCER ON TV:
That's Duke Caboom,
BUZZ'S VOICE BOX:
To infinity and beyond!
WOODY'S VOICE BOX:
You're my favorite...
CARL REINEROCEROS:
When's the last time
HARMONY'S MOM:
Harmony, sweetie, I'm leaving.
JESSIE: Buzz!
HAMM: Buzz!
HAMM: Buzz!
HAMM: Oh, no!
JESSIE: Buzz!
JESSIE: Buzz!
REX: Go, go, go!
HAMM: Oh, boy.
HAMM: Oh, boy.
BUZZ: Hi-ya!
BUNNY: Oh, no, no!
BUNNY: Oh, no, no!
BUZZ: Do you see him?
WOODY: No.
_________________________________WOODY: No.
WOODY: No, no, no!
FORKY: No! No!
FORKY: No! No!
DOLLY: Brilliant!
REX: That was genius!
REX: That was genius!
TRIXIE: Leaving?
HAMM: They can't do that!
DOLLY: Where's Woody?
HAMM: And Forky?
BONNIE'S DAD: Huh?
TRIXIE: Recalculating.
HAMM: They can't do that!
DOLLY: Where's Woody?
HAMM: And Forky?
BONNIE'S DAD: Huh?
TRIXIE: Recalculating.
TRIXIE: Sorry!
SLINKY: Could you move over
SLINKY: Could you move over
WOODY: Huh?
COMBAT CARL: Playtime, baby!
COMBAT CARL: Playtime, baby!
BO PEEP: Don't stare.
GIGGLE: I'm totally staring.
GIGGLE: I'm totally staring.
BUZZ: Hey! Wait a minute!
DUCKY: Eat my plush!
DUCKY: Eat my plush!
BUNNY: Come on, Pull-string.
GIGGLE: It's not worth it.
GIGGLE: It's not worth it.
MARGARET: Here you go.
GIGGLE: That's our objective.
GIGGLE: That's our objective.
HAMM: We're headin' back.
SLINKY: There's the carousel!
SLINKY: There's the carousel!
SLINKY: Golly bob howdy!
MR. POTATO HEAD: Look at that!
MR. POTATO HEAD: Look at that!
BONNIE: Can I bring Forky?
BONNIE'S MOM: 'Course you can!
BONNIE'S MOM: 'Course you can!
MELEPHANT BROOKS: Francis!
CHAIROL BURNETT: Harry!
CHAIROL BURNETT: Harry!
CARL REINEROCEROS: Karen!
MELEPHANT BROOKS: Fuzzball!
MELEPHANT BROOKS: Fuzzball!
Walt Disney Animation Studios box office worldwide
$1,450 billion – Frozen II (2019)
$1,276 billion – Frozen / Muppets & Fairies' Wintry Secret (2013)
$1,024 billion – Zootopia / Tinker Bell's NeverZootropolis Legend (2016)
$968.5 million – The Lion King (1994)
$657.8 million – Big Hero 6 (2014)
$642.5 million – Moana (2016)
$591.8 million – Tangled / Muppets & Fairies' Autumn Treasure (2010)
$528.0 million – Ralph Breaks the Internet (2018)
$504.1 million – Aladdin (1992)
$471.2 million – Wreck-It Ralph (2012)
$448.2 million – Tarzan (1999)
$425.0 million – Beauty and the Beast (1991)
$416.0 million – Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937)
$378.0 million – The Jungle Book (1967)
$349.8 million – Dinosaur (2000)
$346.1 million – Pocahontas (1995)
$325.3 million – The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996)
$314.4 million – Chicken Little (2005)
$310.0 million – Bolt (2008)
$304.3 million – Mulan (1998)
$289.5 million – Olaf's Frozen Adventure / Tinker Bell's NeverEnding Beyond (2017)
$273.1 million – Lilo & Stitch (2002)
$267.4 million – Bambi (1942)
$267.0 million – The Princess and the Frog / Tinker Bell (2009)
$263.6 million – Cinderella (1950)
$252.7 million – Hercules (1997)
$250.4 million – Brother Bear (2003)
$215.0 million – 101 Dalmatians (1961)
$211.3 million – The Little Mermaid (1989)
$191.0 million – The AristoCats (1970)
$187.0 million – Lady and the Tramp (1955)
$186.1 million – Atlantis: The Lost Empire (2001)
$169.3 million – The Emperor's New Groove (2000)
$169.3 million – Meet the Robinsons (2007)
$169.0 million – The Rescuers (1977)
$145.0 million – Peter Pan (1953)
$109.6 million – Treasure Planet (2002)
$104.0 million – Home on the Range (2004)
$90.9 million – Fantasia 2000 (1999)
$87.0 million – Pinocchio (1940)
$83.3 million – Fantasia (1940)
$80.4 million – Frozen Fever / Muppetational & Winged Pirate (2015)
$51.6 million – Sleeping Beauty (1959)
$47.4 million – The Rescuers Down Under (1990)
$45.7 million – Winnie the Pooh / Tinker Bell's Midsummer Rescue (2011)
$2.25 million – Make Mine Music (1946)
$2.4 million – Fun and Fancy Free (1947)
$1.8 million – Melody Time (1948)
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Pixar Animation Studios box office worldwide
$1,243 billion – Incredibles 2 (2018)
$1,073 billion – Toy Story 4 (2019)
$1,067 billion – Toy Story 3 (2010)
$1,028 billion – Finding Dory (2016)
$940.3 million – Finding Nemo (2003)
$857.6 million – Inside Out (2015)
$804.2 million – Coco (2017)
$744.2 million – Monsters University (2013)
$735.1 million – Up (2009)
$633.0 million – The Incredibles (2004)
$620.7 million – Ratatouille (2007)
$577.4 million – Monsters, Inc. (2001)
$562.1 million – Cars 2 (2011)
$540.4 million – Brave (2012)
$533.3 million – WALL-E (2008)
$497.4 million – Toy Story 2 (1999)
$462.2 million – Cars (2006)
$382.2 million – Cars 3 (2017)
$373.6 million – Toy Story (1995)
$363.3 million – A Bug's Life (1998)
$332.2 million – The Good Dinosaur (2015)
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Walt Disney and Pixar box office worldwide
$1,450 billion – Frozen II (2019)
$1,276 billion – Frozen / Muppets & Fairies' Wintry Secret (2013)
$1,243 billion – Incredibles 2 (2018)
$1,071 billion – Toy Story 4 (2019)
$1,067 billion – Toy Story 3 (2010)
$1,028 billion – Finding Dory (2016)
$1,024 billion – Zootopia / Tinker Bell's NeverZootropolis Legend (2016)
$968.5 million – The Lion King (1994)
$940.3 million – Finding Nemo (2003)
$857.6 million – Inside Out (2015)
$804.2 million – Coco (2017)
$744.2 million – Monsters University (2013)
$735.1 million – Up (2009)
$657.8 million – Big Hero 6 (2014)
$642.5 million – Moana (2016)
$633.0 million – The Incredibles (2004)
$620.7 million – Ratatouille (2007)
$591.8 million – Tangled / Muppets & Fairies' Autumn Treasure (2010)
$577.4 million – Monsters, Inc. (2001)
$562.1 million – Cars 2 (2011)
$540.4 million – Brave (2012)
$533.3 million – WALL-E (2008)
$528.0 million – Ralph Breaks the Internet (2018)
$504.1 million – Aladdin (1992)
$497.4 million – Toy Story 2 (1999)
$471.2 million – Wreck-It Ralph (2012)
$462.2 million – Cars (2006)
$448.2 million – Tarzan (1999)
$425.0 million – Beauty and the Beast (1991)
$416.0 million – Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937)
$382.2 million – Cars 3 (2017)
$378.0 million – The Jungle Book (1967)
$373.6 million – Toy Story (1995)
$363.3 million – A Bug's Life (1998)
$349.8 million – Dinosaur (2000)
$346.1 million – Pocahontas (1995)
$332.2 million – The Good Dinosaur (2015)
$325.3 million – The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996)
$314.4 million – Chicken Little (2005)
$310.0 million – Bolt (2008)
$304.3 million – Mulan (1998)
$289.5 million – Olaf's Frozen Adventure / Tinker Bell's NeverEnding Beyond (2017)
$273.1 million – Lilo & Stitch (2002)
$267.4 million – Bambi (1942)
$267.0 million – The Princess and the Frog / Tinker Bell (2009)
$263.6 million – Cinderella (1950)
$252.7 million – Hercules (1997)
$250.4 million – Brother Bear (2003)
$215.0 million – 101 Dalmatians (1961)
$211.3 million – The Little Mermaid (1989)
$191.0 million – The AristoCats (1970)
$187.0 million – Lady and the Tramp (1955)
$186.1 million – Atlantis: The Lost Empire (2001)
$169.3 million – The Emperor's New Groove (2000)
$169.3 million – Meet the Robinsons (2007)
$169.0 million – The Rescuers (1977)
$145.0 million – Peter Pan (1953)
$109.6 million – Treasure Planet (2002)
$104.0 million – Home on the Range (2004)
$90.9 million – Fantasia 2000 (1999)
$87.0 million – Pinocchio (1940)
$83.3 million – Fantasia (1940)
$80.4 million – Frozen Fever / Muppetational & Winged Pirate (2015)
$74.2 million – Oliver & Company (1988)
$51.6 million – Sleeping Beauty (1959)
$47.4 million – The Rescuers Down Under (1990)
$45.7 million – Winnie the Pooh / Tinker Bell's Midsummer Rescue (2011)
$21.3 million – The Black Cauldron (1985)
$12.4 million – The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (1977)
$5.6 million – Alice in Wonderland (1951)
$3.3 million – The Three Caballeros (1945)
$2.25 million – Make Mine Music (1946)
$2.4 million – Fun and Fancy Free (1947)
$1.8 million – Melody Time (1948)
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Disney's NeverEnding Chronicles
$2,726 billion – Frozen II (2019) / Frozen Ever After (2013) / Frozen Fever (2015) / Olaf's Frozen Adventure (2017)
$2,513 billion – Toy Story 4 (2019) / Toy Story 3 (2010) / Toy Story (1995)
$1,968 billion – Finding Dory (2016) / Finding Nemo (2003)
$1,876 billion – Incredibles 2 (2018) / The Incredibles (2004)
$857.6 million – Inside Out (2015)
$844.4 million – Cars (2006) / Cars 3 (2017)
$804.2 million – Coco (2017)
$744.2 million – Monsters University (2013)
$735.1 million – Up (2009)
$657.8 million – Big Hero 6 (2014)
$642.5 million – Moana (2016)
$620.7 million – Ratatouille (2007)
$591.8 million – Tangled (2010) / Tangled Ever After (2012)
$533.3 million – WALL-E (2008)
$528.0 million – Ralph Breaks the Internet (2018)
$527.0 million – The Simpsons Movie (2007)
$504.1 million – Agrabah (1992–1994)
$448.2 million – Deep Jungle (1999)
$425.0 million – Beast's Castle (1991–1997)
$408.6 million – Ice Age: Collision Course (2016)
$363.3 million – A Bug's Life (1998)
$332.2 million – The Good Dinosaur (2015)
$325.3 million – The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996)
$323.4 million – The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water (2015)
$314.4 million – Chicken Little (2005)
$310.0 million – Bolt (2008)
$306.9 million – Rise of the Guardians (2012)
$295.0 million – Tinker Bell's Wintry Sisterhood (2013) / The Winged Pirate (2015) / Tinker Bell's Midsummer Rescue (2011)
$273.1 million – Lilo & Stitch (2002)
$263.6 million – Castle of Dreams (1950–2007)
$260.1 million – Never Land (1953–2002)
$252.7 million – Hercules (1997)
$250.4 million – Brother Bear (2003)
$211.3 million – Atlantica (1989–2008)
$186.1 million – Atlantis: The Lost Empire (2001)
$178.1 million – Flushed Away (2006)
$169.3 million – Meet the Robinsons (2007)
$151.4 million – Planes: Fire & Rescue (2014)
$109.6 million – Treasure Planet (2002)
$104.0 million – Home on the Range (2004)
$90.9 million – Fantasia 2000 (1999)
$88.2 million – Halloween Town (1993)
$87.0 million – Monstro (1940)
$74.2 million – Oliver & Company (1988)
$58.1 million – Winnie the Pooh (2011) / Hundred Acre Wood (1977)
$47.4 million – The Rescuers Down Under (1990)
$38.7 million – The Great Mouse Detective (1986)
$21.3 million – The Black Cauldron (1985)
$5.6 million – Wonderland (1951)
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Disney PhilharMagic Fantasia
$1,450 billion – Frozen II (2019)
$968.5 million – The Lion King (1994)
$804.2 million – Coco (2017)
$591.8 million – Tangled (2010)
$540.4 million – Brave (2012)
$504.1 million – Aladdin (1992)
$448.2 million – Tarzan (1999)
$425.0 million – Beauty and the Beast (1991)
$416.0 million – Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937)
$267.4 million – Bambi (1942)
$267.0 million – The Princess and the Frog (2009)
$263.6 million – Cinderella (1950)
$252.7 million – Hercules (1997)
$211.3 million – The Little Mermaid (1989)
$148.0 million – Tinker Bell (2009) / Tinker Bell's Autumn Treasure (2010)
$145.0 million – Peter Pan (1953)
$88.2 million – The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993)
$87.0 million – Pinocchio (1940)
$83.3 million – Fantasia (1940)
$51.6 million – Sleeping Beauty (1959)
$12.4 million – The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (1977)
$11.3 million – Thumbelina (1994)
$5.6 million – Alice in Wonderland (1951)
$3.3 million – The Three Caballeros (1945)
$2.4 million – Fun and Fancy Free (1947)
$1.6 million – The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad (1949)
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Academy Award for Best Animated Feature winner box office worldwide
$1,276 billion – Frozen / Muppets & Fairies' Wintry Secret (2013)
$1,073 billion – Toy Story 4 (2019)
$1,067 billion – Toy Story 3 (2010)
$1,024 billion – Zootopia / Tinker Bell's NeverZootropolis Legend (2016)
$940.3 million – Finding Nemo (2003)
$857.6 million – Inside Out (2015)
$804.2 million – Coco (2017)
$735.1 million – Up (2009)
$657.8 million – Big Hero 6 (2014)
$633.0 million – The Incredibles (2004)
$620.7 million – Ratatouille (2007)
$540.4 million – Brave (2012)
$533.3 million – WALL-E (2008)
$484.4 million – Shrek (2001)
$384.3 million – Happy Feet (2006)
$360.6 million – Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018)
$289.1 million – Spirited Away (2002)
$245.7 million – Rango (2011)
$192.6 million – Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit (2005)
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Academy Award for Best Animated Feature nomination box office worldwide
$1,243 billion – Incredibles 2 (2018)
$970.8 million – Despicable Me 2 (2013)
$919.8 million – Shrek 2 (2004)
$665.7 million – Kung Fu Panda 2 (2011)
$642.5 million – Moana (2016)
$631.7 million – Kung Fu Panda (2008)
$621.5 million – How to Train Your Dragon 2 (2014)
$587.2 million – The Croods (2013)
$577.4 million – Monsters, Inc. (2001)
$554.9 million – Puss in Boots (2011)
$528.0 million – Ralph Breaks the Internet (2018)
$527.9 million – The Boss Baby (2017)
$494.9 million – How to Train Your Dragon (2010)
$471.2 million – Wreck-It Ralph (2012)
$462.2 million – Cars (2006)
$383.3 million – Ice Age (2002)
$367.3 million – Shark Tale (2004)
$310.0 million – Bolt (2008)
$294.4 million – Ferdinard (2017)
$273.1 million – Lilo & Stitch (2002)
$267.0 million – The Princess and the Frog / Tinker Bell (2009)
$250.4 million – Brother Bear (2003)
$235.0 million – Howl's Moving Castle (2005)
$149.0 million – Surf's Up (2007)
$140.2 million – Monster House (2006)
$136.5 million – The Wind Rises (2013)
$124.6 million – Coraline (2009)
$123.0 million – The Pirates! Band of Misfits (2012)
$122.6 million – Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron (2002)
$117.2 million – Corpse Bride (2005)
$109.6 million – Treasure Planet (2002)
$109.3 million – The Boxtrolls (2014)
$107.1 million – ParaNorman (2012)
$106.2 million – Shaun the Sheep Movie (2015)
$103.0 million – Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius (2001)
$81.5 million – Frankenweenie (2012)
$77.5 million – Kubo and the Two Strings (2016)
$46.4 million – Fantastic Mr. Fox (2009)
$34.1 million – When Marnie Was There (2015)
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Box office worldwide
$2,187 billion – Titanic (1997)
$2,068 billion – Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015)
$1,520 billion – The Avengers (2012)
$1,450 billion – Frozen II (2019)
$1,405 billion – Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015)
$1,333 billion – Star Wars: The Last Jedi (2017)
$1,276 billion – Frozen / Muppets & Fairies' Wintry Secret (2013)
$1,263 billion – Beauty and the Beast (2017)
$1,243 billion – Incredibles 2 (2018)
$1,215 billion – Iron Man 3 (2013)
$1,159 billion – Minions (2015)
$1,153 billion – Captain America: Civil War (2016)
$1,073 billion – Toy Story 4 (2019)
$1,067 billion – Toy Story 3 (2010)
$1,066 billion – Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (2006)
$1056 billion – Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (2016)
$1,046 billion – Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (2011)
$1,032 billion – Despicable Me 3 (2017)
$1,028 billion – Finding Dory (2016)
$1,027 billion – Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace (1999)
$1,025 billion – Alice in Wonderland (2010)
$1,024 billion – Zootopia / Tinker Bell's NeverZootropolis Legend (2016)
$970.8 million – Despicable Me 2 (2013)
$968.5 million – The Lion King (1994)
$964.0 million – The Jungle Book (2016)
$963.4 million – Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (2007)
$940.3 million – Finding Nemo (2003)
$919.8 million – Shrek 2 (2004)
$886.6 million – Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (2009)
$877.2 million – Ice Age: Continental Drift (2012)
$875.5 million – The Secret Life of Pets (2016)
$857.6 million – Inside Out (2015)
$848.8 million – Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith (2005)
$804.2 million – Coco (2017)
$799.9 million – Shrek the Third (2007)
$775.4 million – Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope (1977)
$773.3 million – Guardians of the Galaxy (2014)
$758.5 million – Maleficent (2014)
$753.6 million – Shrek Forever After (2010)
$746.9 million – Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted (2012)
$745.0 million – The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (2005)
$744.2 million – Monsters University (2013)
$735.1 million – Up (2009)
$714.4 million – Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014)
$665.7 million – Kung Fu Panda 2 (2011)
$660.9 million – Ice Age: The Meltdown (2006)
$657.8 million – Big Hero 6 (2014)
$654.3 million – Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003)
$649.4 million – Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones (2002)
$644.6 million – Thor: The Dark World (2013)
$642.5 million – Moana (2016)
$633.0 million – The Incredibles (2004)
$632.4 million – Sing (2016)
$631.7 million – Kung Fu Panda (2008)
$623.9 million – Iron Man 2 (2010)
$621.5 million – How to Train Your Dragon 2 (2014)
$620.7 million – Ratatouille (2007)
$603.9 million – Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa (2008)
$591.8 million – Tangled / Muppets & Fairies' Autumn Treasure (2010)
$587.2 million – The Croods (2013)
$585.2 million – Iron Man (2008)
$577.4 million – Monsters, Inc. (2001)
$572.6 million – Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi (1983)
$562.1 million – Cars 2 (2011)
$554.9 million – Puss in Boots (2011)
$543.5 million – Cinderella (2015)
$543.1 million – Despicable Me (2010)
$540.4 million – Brave (2012)
$538.4 million – Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back (1980)
$533.3 million – WALL-E (2008)
$532.7 million – Madagascar (2005)
$528.0 million – Ralph Breaks the Internet (2018)
$527.9 million – The Simpsons Movie (2007)
$527.0 million – The Boss Baby (2017)
$521.2 million – Kung Fu Panda 3 (2016)
$519.4 million – Ant-Man (2015)
$510.6 million – The Grinch (2018)
$504.1 million – Aladdin (1992)
$500.1 million – Rio 2 (2014)
$497.4 million – Toy Story 2 (1999)
$494.9 million – How to Train Your Dragon (2010)
$493.3 million – Oz the Great and Powerful (2013)
$484.6 million – Rio (2011)
$484.4 million – Shrek (2001)
$473.2 million – Hotel Transylvania 2 (2015)
$471.2 million – Wreck-It Ralph (2012)
$469.2 million – The LEGO Movie (2014)
$462.2 million – Cars (2006)
$449.3 million – Thor (2011)
$448.2 million – Tarzan (1999)
$425.0 million – Beauty and the Beast (1991)
$416.0 million – Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937)
$408.6 million – Ice Age: Collision Course (2016)
$386.0 million – Home (2015)
$384.3 million – Happy Feet (2006)
$383.3 million – Ice Age (2002)
$382.2 million – Cars 3 (2017)
$381.5 million – Monsters vs. Aliens (2009)
$378.0 million – The Jungle Book (1967)
$374.0 million – The Adventures of Tintin (2011)
$373.6 million – Toy Story (1995)
$373.0 million – Penguins of Madagascar (2014)
$370.6 million – Captain America: The First Avenger (2011)
$367.3 million – Shark Tale (2004)
$363.3 million – A Bug's Life (1998)
$349.8 million – Dinosaur (2000)
$348.8 million – The Lorax (2012)
$346.1 million – Pocahontas (1995)
$336.0 million – Over the Hedge (2006)
$332.2 million – The Good Dinosaur (2015)
$325.3 million – The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996)
$323.4 million – The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water (2015)
$321.8 million – Megamind (2010)
$314.4 million – Chicken Little (2005)
$310.0 million – Bolt (2008)
$306.9 million – Rise of the Guardians (2012)
$304.3 million – Mulan (1998)
$297.1 million – Horton Hears a Who! (2008)
$294.4 million – Ferdinard (2017)
$289.5 million – Olaf's Frozen Adventure / Tinker Bell's NeverEnding Beyond (2017)
$289.1 million – Spirited Away (2002)
$287.6 million – Bee Movie (2007)
$282.6 million – Turbo (2013)
$275.7 million – Mr. Peabody & Sherman (2014)
$273.1 million – Lilo & Stitch (2002)
$268.4 million – Epic (2013)
$267.4 million – Bambi (1942)
$267.0 million – The Princess and the Frog / Tinker Bell (2009)
$263.6 million – Cinderella (1950)
$263.4 million – The Incredible Hulk (2008)
$260.7 million – Robots (2005)
$252.7 million – Hercules (1997)
$250.4 million – Brother Bear (2003)
$246.2 million – The Peanuts Movie (2015)
$239.3 million – Planes (2013)
$235.0 million – Howl's Moving Castle (2005)
$225.0 million – Chicken Run (2000)
$218.6 million – The Prince of Egypt (1998)
$215.0 million – 101 Dalmatians (1961)
$211.3 million – The Little Mermaid (1989)
$201.8 million – Ponyo (2009)
$192.6 million – Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit (2005)
$191.0 million – The AristoCats (1970)
$187.0 million – Lady and the Tramp (1955)
$186.1 million – Atlantis: The Lost Empire (2001)
$178.1 million – Flushed Away (2006)
$171.8 million – Antz (1998)
$169.3 million – The Emperor's New Groove (2000)
$169.3 million – Meet the Robinsons (2007)
$169.0 million – The Rescuers (1977)
$151.4 million – Planes: Fire & Rescue (2014)
$145.0 million – Peter Pan (1953)
$139.8 million – Anastasia (1997)
$122.6 million – Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron (2002)
$109.6 million – Treasure Planet (2002)
$104.0 million – Home on the Range (2004)
$90.9 million – Fantasia 2000 (1999)
$87.0 million – Pinocchio (1940)
$83.3 million – Fantasia (1940)
$80.7 million – Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas (2003)
$80.4 million – Frozen Fever / Muppetational & Winged Pirate (2015)
$76.4 million – The Road to El Dorado (2000)
$47.4 million – The Rescuers Down Under (1990)
$45.7 million – Winnie the Pooh / Tinker Bell's Midsummer Rescue (2011)
$2.25 million – Make Mine Music (1946)
$2.4 million – Fun and Fancy Free (1947)
$1.8 million – Melody Time (1948)
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Great one though You forgot to include Hans Conried in Sleeping Beauty since he possibly recorded some dialogues as the herald while doing a demo recording as Stefan since it is NOT known for a long time who voiced the herald. It has been unresolved because Hans Conried was replaced by Taylor Holmes for the voice of King Stefan (Ironically, he was the performance model of King Stefan), which his voice as Stefan that he recorded some voice tracks was not used in the final film. This happens to be a great mystery for Sleeping Beauty, which is the only flaw I have for this film.
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