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      • Topping off the list as the highest-rated Disney film of the '60s is none other than Mary Poppins. This musical fantasy, based on the book series by P.L. Travers, tells of a magical British nanny who goes to the wealthy Banks household to care for Jane and Michael.
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  2. The list includes films produced or released by all existing and defunct labels or subsidiaries of the Walt Disney Studios; including Walt Disney Pictures, Walt Disney Animation Studios, Pixar Animation Studios, Marvel Studios, Lucasfilm, 20th Century Studios, Searchlight Pictures, Disneynature, Touchstone Pictures, and Hollywood Pictures.

  3. The 1960s were a remarkable time for Walt Disney Animation, producing some of the most enduring and beloved films in the studio’s history. This decade saw Disney pushing the boundaries of animation, introducing new technologies and storytelling techniques that would leave a lasting impact on the world of film.

    • Sword in The Stone (1963): 7.2
    • SS Family Robinson (1960): 7.2
    • Dalmations (1961): 7.2
    • Three Lives of Thomasina (1963): 7.2
    • Low Me, Boys! (1966): 7.2
    • Yfriars Bobby (1961): 7.3
    • Lyanna (1960): 7.4
    • GLE Cat (1960): 7.4
    • Jungle Book (1967): 7.6
    • Y Poppins (1964): 7.8

    Though The Sword in the Stoneisn't Disney's most talked about animation, it is nonetheless a visually impressive and immersive film. The 1963 fantasy comedy tells of a young King Arthurwho, as a child, meets the wizard Merlin. He tells the boy of the greatness that lies ahead of him. Though the narrative was simplistic, the imaginative characters a...

    In 1960, Disney released this adventure about a family that gets shipwrecked on an island on their way to New Guinea. Here, they build a treehouse and enjoy the wild while figuring out what lies in their future. The film became an instant classic, with many praising the strong theme of family, the thrilling sense of adventure, and the delightful an...

    As a man and a woman fall in love in this Disneyclassic, so do their pet Dalmatians. It's not long before dogs Pongo and Perdita end up with a litter of 15 puppies. However, keeping the pups safe turns out to be a challenge as the villainous Cruella De Vil plots to kidnap them for their fur. RELATED: Disney: The 10 Best ‘70s Movies (According To IM...

    Though you might not have heard of The Three Lives of Thomasina, its humorous story resonated with those who have seen it. The American-British fantasy tells of a girl who lives in Scotland with her vet father and her cat, Thomasina. Though Thomasina is supposed to be put down after an injury, she is rescued by an animal healer. The problem? Thomas...

    This 1966 family film, based on the novel God and My Countryby MacKinlay Kantor, follows a saxophonist, who falls for a bank clerk in the town of Hickory. The man chooses to leave his band for love but soon learns that this choice isn't as easy as it seems. Though some critics thought the movie was littered with too many clichés, it helped bring li...

    In Greyfriars Bobby, two Scottish men fight over the attention of a small Skye Terrier. RELATED: Disney: The 10 Worst ‘80s Movies (According To IMDb) Though the story was entertaining, what really won the film was the adorable dog at the center of it all. Additionally, the cast gave a strong performance and the story was bright, heartwarming, and f...

    Based on the novel of the same name by Eleanor H. Porter, this live-action drama tells of a 12-year-old orphan who faces life with a positive attitude. Though the people in her town are disheartened, she helps turn around the mood in spite of the conflicts on the horizon. Though Pollyanna didn't bring in the type of box office funds Disney anticipa...

    While Disney is best known for its fictional tales, the company managed to successfully bring a documentary to life in 1960. This one follows a female spotted jaguar, who roams the Amazon jungle. RELATED: Disney: The Top 10 Princess Songs Of All Time Though Jungle Catwasn't jam-packed with entertainment, it was interesting and well-made. Additional...

    Far before Disney turned Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book into a live-action adventure, the film studio created an animated classic based on the story. The narrative tells of Mowgli, a child raised by wolves in the jungle, who must venture back to the other humans after an evil tiger threatens his existence. The movie was filled with detailed anim...

    Topping off the list as the highest-rated Disney film of the '60s is none other than Mary Poppins. This musical fantasy, based on the book series by P.L. Travers, tells of a magical British nanny who goes to the wealthy Banks household to care for Jane and Michael. With a charming cast led by Julie Andrew and Dick Van Dyke, a sentimental story, liv...

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  4. Get the extra big bag of candles because Walt Disney Studios is turning 100! And we’re celebrating the occasion with our selection 100 essential Disney movies that illuminate the company’s...

  5. Sep 5, 2024 · In our gallery of the highest-grossing Disney animation movies, we've included those produced under the Pixar banner as well, given that they're part of the Disney family. Ready? Then click on!

  6. Sep 16, 2024 · 1960s and 1970s Disney Animated Films Ranked. In the 1960s, Disney changed its animation style. They moved away from the elegant style of the 1950s and moved to a cheaper, Xerox style in the 1960s. This was done as a necessity due to “Sleeping Beauty” losing money at the box office.

  7. Originally aired as Season 8, Episode 5 of the anthology television series Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color; later released theatrically overseas in 1962 (United Kingdom, France), 1963 (Italy, Mexico, Finland) and 1965 (Japan) with edited and expanded content.