Ranking 21st century Disney films

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RodryCroft
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1. Tangled
2. The Emperor´s New Groove
3. Lilo & Stitch
4. Wreck-it-Ralph
5. The Princess and the frog
6. Fantasia 2000
7. Treasure Planet
8. Atlantis: The Lost Empire
9. Brother Bear
10. Bolt
11. Winnie the Pooh
12. Dinosaur

And the last are the worst movies for me

13. Meet The Robinsons
14. Home on the range
15. Chicken Little
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1. Llio & Stitch
2. Tangled
3. Wreck-It-Ralph
4 The Princess and the Frog
5.Treasure Planet
6. Winnie the Pooh
7. Brother Bear
8. The Emperor's New Groove
9. Meet the Robinsons
10. Atlantis : The Lost Empire
11. Fantasia 2000
12. Home on the Range
13. Dinosaur
14. Chicken Little
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1. Treasure Planet
2. The Emperor's New Groove
3. Wreck-it-Ralph
4. Fantasia 2000
5. Tangled
5. Brother Bear
6. Bolt
7. The Princess and the Frog
8. Lilo and Stitch
9. Winnie the Pooh
10. Atlantis: The Lost Empire
11. Dinosaur
12. Chicken Little
13. Meet the Robinsons (although, to be fair, I’ve never seen the whole thing. The DVD I rented from Blockbuster skipped from the middle to the climax, and it made it seem like the dumbest movie ever. All the sudden, there were evil bowler hats. I still don't know what happened.)
14. Home on the Range

I actually really like to watch the movies from the 2000s, with the exception of the bottom four. Most of them don’t get the appreciation the deserve *cough treasure planet cough* I feel like most of them are unfairly compared to Renaissance films, when that’s not even what they’re trying to be (besides Tangled and TPatF). Some of Disney's most unique films came from this era, so it's one of my favourites.
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Post by Flanger-Hanger »

Top Tier (Good to Great):

Tangled
Lilo and Stitch
Treasure Planet
The Emperor's New Groove

Middle Tier (so-so):

Wreck-It-Ralph (I may move this up upon repeat viewing)
The Princess and the Frog
Bolt
Atlantis
Winnie the Pooh
Brother Bear

Bottom Tier (the bad stuff):

Meet the Robinsons
Home on the Range
Dinosaur
Chicken Little


Not sure if I consider Fantasia 2000 part of the 90s features or 2000 onward.
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Post by Disney's Divinity »

Linden wrote: Some of Disney's most unique films came from this era, so it's one of my favourites.
I agree with that. I like that the films are so different from previous Disney films and from one another. I just wish the quality was higher, in general.
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Post by Dr Frankenollie »

Disney's Divinity wrote:I agree with that. I like that the films are so different from previous Disney films and from one another. I just wish the quality was higher, in general.
I agree entirely. Although this period has given us Home on the Range and Brother Bear, it also gave us Lilo & Stitch, not to mention the unique and somewhat underrated likes of Emperor's New Groove, Atlantis and Treasure Planet. Most are flawed, yet their experimental, refreshing qualities - not to mention the fact that I saw most of them as a child myself, so nostalgia will creep in whenever I think of them - make them impressive and special in their own way. That's what makes Chicken Little the worst: it was so, so, so lazy and unimaginative. Not only did was it poor quality in terms of character and story, it was so spineless when it came to trying new things, falling back on cheap pop culture references for humour and featuring some of the worst animation in a Disney feature ever, if not the worst. At least its predecessors were brave and different, in everything from animation style to plot concepts.
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Post by Jay »

1. Tangled
2. Princess and the Frog
3. The Emperor's New Groove
4. Treasure Planet
5. Wreck It Ralph/Lilo and Stitch
6. Meet the Robinsons
7. Atlantis
8. Bolt
9. Brother Bear
10. Home On the Range
11. Dinosaur (I've only ever seen this once, years ago)
12. Chicken Little
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Post by Widdi »

I personally do not include Dinosaur as a DAC so I will skip it in this list.

14. Brother Bear (50th Overall)
13. Chicken Little (46th Overall)
12. Home on the Range (41st Overall)
11. Fantasia 2000 (39th Overall)
10. Wreck-It Ralph (34th Overall)
9. Winnie the Pooh (32nd Overall)
8. The Emperor's New Groove (31st Overall)
7. Bolt (29th Overall)
6. Treasure Planet (26th Overall)
5. The Frog Princess (23rd Overall)
4. Tangled (20th Overall)
3. Atlantis: The Lost Empire (18th Overall)
2. Meet the Robinsons (12th Overall)
1. Lilo & Stitch (6th Overall)
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