If you’re a Disney fan, you know how much of an impact their movies have on the world. They’ve made some of the most iconic moments in film history, from “The Lion King” to “Aladdin.” But what about animals? Some of these movies are based on true stories and others are fictionalized accounts of real events. Either way, they’re all absolutely amazing! Here are 11 best animal-based Disney films.
Lady and the Tramp
The film, which was released in 1955, stars Peggy Lee as the voice of Peg. It tells the story of Lady and her husband Tramp who are families living together in a house filled with puppies. The two get separated when they run away from home after being chased by their owner’s dog. They meet each other again later on in life when they become friends with another couple named Mr. McPhearson (voiced by Edward Everett Horton) and his wife Lizy (voiced by Jessica Walter).
The original title for this movie was Lady and the Tramp; however Disney changed it due to copyright issues with MGM/United Artists/Lewis J. Selznick Company Inc., who owned rights to “Lady” at that time
Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp’s Adventure
Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp’s Adventure is a 2001 American animated musical comedy-drama film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation for Walt Disney Pictures and distributed by Buena Vista Distribution. It was directed by Tony Bancroft, with story art by Jeff Hale Sr., and music by John Debney.
The film was originally released to theaters on October 12, 2001 in North America with mixed reviews from critics who praised some aspects but criticized others such as animation quality compared to previous titles in the series (see below).
101 Dalmatians
If you’re looking for a family movie that will appeal to both dogs and cats, 101 Dalmatians is the perfect choice. It’s based on the book by Dodie Smith, which was first published in 1961. The film follows the misadventures of two pups who fall into a life of crime with their owners’ help: Cruella De Vil (voiced by Glenn Close) wants to own all of England’s puppies so she can make fur coats out of them; while Pongo and Perdita (Danny DeVito and Bea Arthur) have been kidnapped from their home by Cruella’s henchmen, Jasper (Paul McCartney) and Horace (Dick Van Dyke). They are forced onto a ship headed for New York City where they must hide from her until they can escape back home again!
The movie was released after Disney began producing animated films using computer-generated imagery instead of hand drawn animation like those made before it—which makes this one feel more modern than some other classic cartoons on Disney Plus today such as “101 Dalmatians.”
102 Dalmatians is a 1961 American animated adventure film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by Buena Vista Distribution. The film is based on Dodie Smith’s book of the same name, which was later adapted into a stage play, television series and two films in the 1960s. The screenplay was written by Howard Greenfield, Irene Mecchi and others.
The Fox and the Hound
The Fox and the Hound was released in 1981, and it’s a box office success. It was the first animated Disney film to be rated PG (Parental Guidance), and it also received an Oscar nomination for Best Animated Feature Film.
The story centers around Tod, an orphaned fox who lives with his friend Copper the dog, who has been saved by farmer Joshua Whittaker from being killed by hunters because of their hatred towards animals like him. With no family or friends left except each other, Tod decides to leave Copper behind so that he can find food for himself by hunting rabbits on land owned by Mr Cottontail (who is also known as “Mr Rabbit”). While out hunting rabbits one day however, Tod comes across Big Mama Smithfield’s pig farm instead; there he meets Little Red Riding Hood’s grandma living in her house nearby along with her niece Little Red Riding Hood herself who wants revenge against Big Mama Smithfield due to something bad happening between them during childhood days when both women were neighbors living next door neighbors together back then before moving away later on when they got older…
The Fox and the Hound II
The Fox and the Hound II is a direct-to-video sequel to The Fox and the Hound, and the second installment in the Fox and the Hound series. It was released on October 24, 1994 by Walt Disney Home Video in Region 1 DVD format only.
The film follows Tod (voiced by John Goodman) going back to live with his owner Copper; however, he soon learns that there are other animals who are looking for him as well: namely an injured female yellow Lab named Lizzie (voiced by Julia Louis-Dreyfus) who has lost her original owner during their journey south from Minnesota where they lived together until they were separated by hunters trying to catch them both at once; another wildcat named Chancey (voiced by Ian McKellen); as well as a pack of wolves led by Mungo (voiced by Kenneth Mars).
The Lion King 1 & 2
The Lion King is a 1994 American animated musical film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It is the 32nd full-length animated feature in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series, and the 31st film overall.
In this list we have Top 10 Most Popular TV Shows of 2019 on Netflix India which includes some of the Best Movies based on Animals, Villains, Heroes and more!
Lion King (1994) is an American animated musical romantic drama film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Buena Vista Pictures Distribution. The 27th animated feature in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series, it was directed by Roger Allers from a screenplay written by Linda Woolverton based on stories from William Shakespeare’s play Hamlet; songs were written for it by composer Elton John & lyricist Tim Rice.[4]
Finding Nemo
The story of a clownfish who is kidnapped by a diver, taken to a dentist’s office, rescued by his father and dies in the end.
The movie is based on the book by Christina Wilson and Andrew Stanton who wrote another great animated film called Finding Nemo.
Finding Dory
Finding Dory is a 2003 American computer-animated comedy-drama adventure film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. The film is the sequel to 2003’s Finding Nemo, and features the returning voices of Albert Brooks, Ellen DeGeneres, and Alexander Gould.
The plot follows Dory (Ellen DeGeneres), who loses her memory after being separated from her family for nearly 15 years. She meets Marlin (Albert Brooks) again; however he does not remember that he had a daughter before he lost her. Meanwhile Nemo also searches for his parents along with Destiny McFreely who was abandoned as a baby at an aquarium tank where she grows up without knowing about her past life until she meets Dory again later on in their journey through various places around California such as San Francisco Bay Area Cityscape at night time where they become friends with Crush (Nathan Fillion), who helps them find their way out of captivity by transforming into sea creatures like sharks or jellyfish when needed so that they can swim freely around underwater terrain safely without fear of being caught once again!
Air Bud
Air Bud is a movie about Buddy, a golden retriever who plays basketball. It follows him as he becomes the star of his new team and is loved by everyone.
Buddy’s owner has to move away from his hometown and can’t take Buddy with him, so he decides to enroll him in an online dog training school instead. Unfortunately for Buddy (and us), this means that the only way for him to see his owner again is if he wins the championship at this new place!
The plot sounds crazy enough: A boy and his dog try their best at basketball while trying not only get along but also earn respect from each other; however, it’s hard not fall in love with this adorable film because of its heartwarming moments like when Buddy learns how important family ties are or when we watch as our hero finds out what true friendship means after all these years away from home–or even just because we think it would be really fun seeing dogs playing sporty games together!
Air Buddies is a Disney movie about a dog named Air Bud, who can talk and see the future. The movie was released in 1995 and it stars Jim Messina as Air Bud. The story follows him as he tries to save his best friend from being sent to the pound by playing baseball with him (and winning).
The sequel, Air Bud: Golden Receiver, was released in 1998 and it stars David Arquette as an astronaut who returns home one day only to find out that his wife has given birth to their baby boy while he was away on another mission! When they get back together again after being separated for so long, they realize that now they need help raising this new member of their family—and luckily enough they know just who could help them out with this task: namely none other than our very own hero himself: “Air Bud”. So once again we follow along as our hero goes through all sorts of crazy adventures trying not only make sure everything goes smoothly but also keep himself busy while doing so…
Make it an animal night with these films
Disney is the king of animation, so it’s no surprise that they have some great animal movies to watch on Disney Plus. All of these films are available on the streaming service and they’re all about dogs and cats. You can binge-watch them all at once or take your time watching them one at a time if you want to catch up with each new movie as it comes out (which is likely). Here are my picks:
Conclusion
The Disney movies are a great way to spend time with your kids, especially when they’re younger. If you want to watch them in the comfort of your own home and not have to worry about disturbing others around you, then these “Animal Movies” are perfect for you!
Best Animal Movies on Disney Plus
Introduction
If you’re a Disney fan, you know how much of an impact their movies have on the world. They’ve made some of the most iconic moments in film history, from “The Lion King” to “Aladdin.” But what about animals? Some of these movies are based on true stories and others are fictionalized accounts of real events. Either way, they’re all absolutely amazing! Here are 11 best animal-based Disney films.
Lady and the Tramp
The film, which was released in 1955, stars Peggy Lee as the voice of Peg. It tells the story of Lady and her husband Tramp who are families living together in a house filled with puppies. The two get separated when they run away from home after being chased by their owner’s dog. They meet each other again later on in life when they become friends with another couple named Mr. McPhearson (voiced by Edward Everett Horton) and his wife Lizy (voiced by Jessica Walter).
The original title for this movie was Lady and the Tramp; however Disney changed it due to copyright issues with MGM/United Artists/Lewis J. Selznick Company Inc., who owned rights to “Lady” at that time
Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp’s Adventure
Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp’s Adventure is a 2001 American animated musical comedy-drama film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation for Walt Disney Pictures and distributed by Buena Vista Distribution. It was directed by Tony Bancroft, with story art by Jeff Hale Sr., and music by John Debney.
The film was originally released to theaters on October 12, 2001 in North America with mixed reviews from critics who praised some aspects but criticized others such as animation quality compared to previous titles in the series (see below).
101 Dalmatians
If you’re looking for a family movie that will appeal to both dogs and cats, 101 Dalmatians is the perfect choice. It’s based on the book by Dodie Smith, which was first published in 1961. The film follows the misadventures of two pups who fall into a life of crime with their owners’ help: Cruella De Vil (voiced by Glenn Close) wants to own all of England’s puppies so she can make fur coats out of them; while Pongo and Perdita (Danny DeVito and Bea Arthur) have been kidnapped from their home by Cruella’s henchmen, Jasper (Paul McCartney) and Horace (Dick Van Dyke). They are forced onto a ship headed for New York City where they must hide from her until they can escape back home again!
The movie was released after Disney began producing animated films using computer-generated imagery instead of hand drawn animation like those made before it—which makes this one feel more modern than some other classic cartoons on Disney Plus today such as “101 Dalmatians.”
102 Dalmatians
102 Dalmatians is a 1961 American animated adventure film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by Buena Vista Distribution. The film is based on Dodie Smith’s book of the same name, which was later adapted into a stage play, television series and two films in the 1960s. The screenplay was written by Howard Greenfield, Irene Mecchi and others.
The Fox and the Hound
The Fox and the Hound was released in 1981, and it’s a box office success. It was the first animated Disney film to be rated PG (Parental Guidance), and it also received an Oscar nomination for Best Animated Feature Film.
The story centers around Tod, an orphaned fox who lives with his friend Copper the dog, who has been saved by farmer Joshua Whittaker from being killed by hunters because of their hatred towards animals like him. With no family or friends left except each other, Tod decides to leave Copper behind so that he can find food for himself by hunting rabbits on land owned by Mr Cottontail (who is also known as “Mr Rabbit”). While out hunting rabbits one day however, Tod comes across Big Mama Smithfield’s pig farm instead; there he meets Little Red Riding Hood’s grandma living in her house nearby along with her niece Little Red Riding Hood herself who wants revenge against Big Mama Smithfield due to something bad happening between them during childhood days when both women were neighbors living next door neighbors together back then before moving away later on when they got older…
The Fox and the Hound II
The Fox and the Hound II is a direct-to-video sequel to The Fox and the Hound, and the second installment in the Fox and the Hound series. It was released on October 24, 1994 by Walt Disney Home Video in Region 1 DVD format only.
The film follows Tod (voiced by John Goodman) going back to live with his owner Copper; however, he soon learns that there are other animals who are looking for him as well: namely an injured female yellow Lab named Lizzie (voiced by Julia Louis-Dreyfus) who has lost her original owner during their journey south from Minnesota where they lived together until they were separated by hunters trying to catch them both at once; another wildcat named Chancey (voiced by Ian McKellen); as well as a pack of wolves led by Mungo (voiced by Kenneth Mars).
The Lion King 1 & 2
The Lion King is a 1994 American animated musical film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It is the 32nd full-length animated feature in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series, and the 31st film overall.
In this list we have Top 10 Most Popular TV Shows of 2019 on Netflix India which includes some of the Best Movies based on Animals, Villains, Heroes and more!
Lion King (1994) is an American animated musical romantic drama film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Buena Vista Pictures Distribution. The 27th animated feature in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series, it was directed by Roger Allers from a screenplay written by Linda Woolverton based on stories from William Shakespeare’s play Hamlet; songs were written for it by composer Elton John & lyricist Tim Rice.[4]
Finding Nemo
The story of a clownfish who is kidnapped by a diver, taken to a dentist’s office, rescued by his father and dies in the end.
The movie is based on the book by Christina Wilson and Andrew Stanton who wrote another great animated film called Finding Nemo.
Finding Dory
Finding Dory is a 2003 American computer-animated comedy-drama adventure film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. The film is the sequel to 2003’s Finding Nemo, and features the returning voices of Albert Brooks, Ellen DeGeneres, and Alexander Gould.
The plot follows Dory (Ellen DeGeneres), who loses her memory after being separated from her family for nearly 15 years. She meets Marlin (Albert Brooks) again; however he does not remember that he had a daughter before he lost her. Meanwhile Nemo also searches for his parents along with Destiny McFreely who was abandoned as a baby at an aquarium tank where she grows up without knowing about her past life until she meets Dory again later on in their journey through various places around California such as San Francisco Bay Area Cityscape at night time where they become friends with Crush (Nathan Fillion), who helps them find their way out of captivity by transforming into sea creatures like sharks or jellyfish when needed so that they can swim freely around underwater terrain safely without fear of being caught once again!
Air Bud
Air Bud is a movie about Buddy, a golden retriever who plays basketball. It follows him as he becomes the star of his new team and is loved by everyone.
Buddy’s owner has to move away from his hometown and can’t take Buddy with him, so he decides to enroll him in an online dog training school instead. Unfortunately for Buddy (and us), this means that the only way for him to see his owner again is if he wins the championship at this new place!
The plot sounds crazy enough: A boy and his dog try their best at basketball while trying not only get along but also earn respect from each other; however, it’s hard not fall in love with this adorable film because of its heartwarming moments like when Buddy learns how important family ties are or when we watch as our hero finds out what true friendship means after all these years away from home–or even just because we think it would be really fun seeing dogs playing sporty games together!
Air Buddies (1-5)
Air Buddies is a Disney movie about a dog named Air Bud, who can talk and see the future. The movie was released in 1995 and it stars Jim Messina as Air Bud. The story follows him as he tries to save his best friend from being sent to the pound by playing baseball with him (and winning).
The sequel, Air Bud: Golden Receiver, was released in 1998 and it stars David Arquette as an astronaut who returns home one day only to find out that his wife has given birth to their baby boy while he was away on another mission! When they get back together again after being separated for so long, they realize that now they need help raising this new member of their family—and luckily enough they know just who could help them out with this task: namely none other than our very own hero himself: “Air Bud”. So once again we follow along as our hero goes through all sorts of crazy adventures trying not only make sure everything goes smoothly but also keep himself busy while doing so…
Make it an animal night with these films
Disney is the king of animation, so it’s no surprise that they have some great animal movies to watch on Disney Plus. All of these films are available on the streaming service and they’re all about dogs and cats. You can binge-watch them all at once or take your time watching them one at a time if you want to catch up with each new movie as it comes out (which is likely). Here are my picks:
Conclusion
The Disney movies are a great way to spend time with your kids, especially when they’re younger. If you want to watch them in the comfort of your own home and not have to worry about disturbing others around you, then these “Animal Movies” are perfect for you!
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