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The 2010s were an interesting time forDisney.
Many great Disney movies were released during the 2000s.
This is due in part to Pixar releasing more sequels and fewer original films.
Disney did make a few big hitters during the decade, but not a lot.
The company certainly didnt have many live-action hits.
These were the best.
The only movies eligible for this list are those directly produced by Disney or Pixar.
Even though Disney owns Marvel and Star Wars, those films don’t count.
Yet, Pixar pulled it off with Toy Story.
This one features Andy going to college, while his precious talking toys are accidentally donated to a Daycare.
The movie contains plenty of great humor, as you expect from a Toy Story movie.
As is typically the case with Muppets, it’s a musical comedy featuring both Muppets and humans.
The human cast includes the likes of Jason Segel and Amy Adams.
Their characters help Kermit reunite the Muppets and save the Muppet Theater from a greedy businessman.
So, it’s a classic bang out of story you expect to see in the Muppets.
Yet, while the basic plot may not be too original, the film is very well done.
It contains some excellent songs and funny gags.
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In 2012, Disney released a unique pop in of video game movie.
He’s tired of being the bad guy and wants to win a medal like the heroes do.
So, he jumps into other games to have a go at do just that.
Disney may be known for its musicals, but it has some fantastic movies that aren’t musicals too.
In the process, you get to witness some very creative scenes and beautiful animation.
The film does a good job of delivering a powerful message about self-acceptance.
This film was hugely successful, and it’s easy to see why, as it’s excellent.
The movie follows one ofDisney’s best sibling pairings, Anna and Elsa.
The latter has extraordinary ice powers that she accidentally unleashes, freezing most of the land in the process.
Her sister Anna attempts to find her.
In some ways, Frozen is classic Disney.
It has classic Disney music and animation.
There is no other 2013 Disney movie that can compare.
The film is about a boy who is very well-versed in robotics and makes a new robot friend.
Together, they build a superhero team to take on a villain who has stolen the protagonist’s tech.
The movie provides some great action and brilliant animation.
Yet, the amount of heart in the film is what really makes it special.
Because the movie revolves around emotions, it is very moving.
This means an adventure across the seas and forming an alliance with a smooth-talking demigod.
These Disney mentors could teach you a thing or two.
The story moves away from the classic animated Disney formula, which gives it a fresh feel.
It also looks beautiful, as both the art style and animations are stunning.
The characters and songs aren’t bad, either.
So, the movie has a lot going for it.
That movie is Coco.
The film is about a young boy named Miguel who gets transported to the Land of the Dead.
While there, he goes on an adventure to return to the world of the living.
It’s nice to see the Land of the Dead feature in a Disney movie.
This resulted in some eye-catching visuals.
However, the true beauty of the film doesn’t come from what you’re free to see.
This is a beautiful movie because of several profound and moving scenes, particularly toward the end.
The film doesn’t quite reach the heights of the original, but it’s still a good flick.
Incredible) becomes a stay-at-home Dad.
This serves as an interesting story that is fairly well-told.
The action and animation are impressive, too, making this a solid movie overall.
Well, it doesn’t ruin anything.
It’s another really good movie in a series that seems incapable of producing a bad one.
It’s certainly better than anything else Disney released in 2019.
Better have the tissues ready for these scenes.