Pretty self-explainitory, uh?
5. AladdinSome would say this should be higher. Wonderful film, great characters (Robin Williams' voice as Genie does it justice), but I like other films more.
4. The Lion KingSome hail this as the greatest too. The cast is very star studded, featuring the talents of Whoopi Goldberg, Rowan Atkinson, Jonathan Taylor Thomas (of 'Home Improvement' fame) and the story line is pretty good to. Considering it was GOING to be called 'The King of the Jungle', the title is pretty good too.
3. Beauty and the BeastThe only Disney film to recieve a Best Film Oscar nomination. The film itself is wonderful and everytime I watch, it's with joy. Angela Lansbury, who last made an appearence in Bedknobs and Broomsticks (one of my non-animated favs) returns as Mrs. Potts and the supporting cast is spectacular.
2. Robin HoodRobin Hood! Has Biggie gone mad? Yep. Robin Hood is based on the famous story and it isn't, unlike most other films, inaccurate. The voice talents are mainly British stars, but some will sound familar (Phil Harris, voice of Little John, also voiced Balloo and Thomas O'Malley as well).
1. The Sword in the StoneMy favourite. This films rocks. It teaches and is fun. Archemides, the highly-intelligent Owl is a funny character and the story itself is very good. 'To and fro, stop and go, that's what makes the world go round'...
Honourable MentionsThese films nearly made it...
101 Dalmations
The Rescuers
Fantasia (Original)
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs