Top 10 Disney Movies That Are Perfect for Adults
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- Here are some films for all of you Disney Adults out there. Welcome to MsMojo and today, we’re looking at the Disney movies that will draw you in, even if your childlike wonder isn’t as present as it once was. Our countdown includes "Encanto," "Coco," "Up," and more! Which Disney movie makes YOU feel all grown up? Let us know in the comments!
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Which Disney movie makes YOU feel all grown up? Let us know below, and be sure to also check out our video of the Top 10 Things Only Adults Understand About Disney Villains - ruclips.net/video/vNn5qEFewfw/видео.html
Coco and Lilo and Stitch if you look at it from Nani's perspective.
Definitely The lion king.
My favorite is and always will be 101 Dalmatians ♥️♥️♥️
Emily need to stop doing this is getting ridiculous. I’ve just woke up this morning at 3:30 pm UK time. I can’t stop thinking about your videos. You need to start winning and I have MS and starts to lose that as sometimes I dropped out of college at one point because of you, you need to calm yourself down before I die.
No 7️⃣ Zootopia is still one of my favorite animated Disney movies and I really hope that Judy and Nick become more than just partners, and best friends in the sequel. I just found it odd now that there are absolutely no birds, reptiles, or primates like gorillas, or mountain apes in Zootopia at all like what is up with that anyway?
It is an atrocity that “Elemental” wasn’t included on this list. A realistic look at working a service job, growing up as a 1st generation from immigrant parents, dealing with a healthy & mature romantic partnership, and taking the first big steps in building your adult life are just a few of the these themes tackled in this underrated modern classic.
I knew it would be the tiniest bit good of a movie. And Pixar hardly ever disappoints
Is that what that movie is about? I could never figure it out what it’s about from the trailer but I’d give it a watch if that’s it
Riley breaking down in Inside Out hit me hard, as i have felt that feeling of being lost many times, especially with a constant mental health struggle, so kudos to the makers for that scene, it felt real to someone who has gone through that.
As an autistic ambivert, I didn’t know what a beautiful movie I was in for the first time. I was 22 going through a change of colleges but not being far from my family. I wasn’t happy with life after high school. But my new college allowed me to take life skills classes and take it essay. I may get anxiety but try sometimes to make myself happy. I’m 30 now, finished college during lockdown and still taking it easy.
Like I said, This absolute proof that animated Disney movies like these are meant for viewers of all ages both kids and adults!
Just like Walt wanted
Kids these days don't act like kids anymore they grow up to fast
Yes, I like that Disney movies can continue to be watched by both children and adults. it's definitely what Walt wanted, because even he himself, even as an adult, knew how to imagine and be aware of the reality of the world. That is the balance that his movies achieve. That both as children and adults we enjoy the movies and learn, as children we see it in a way that amazes us with the story, and as adults, it becomes more meaningful for us
Thank you for saying that .
@@taylorwoodson6408 Sarcasm.
Bias aside since it’s my favorite movie ever, I do feel like Tangled should’ve been included somewhere on the list. A film about the dangers of gaslighting and emotional abuse and how scary breaking away from that can be definitely needed at least an honorable mention! Though I agree with every movie that’s on the list also being here!! 💜
I know how you feel since it was the first Disney movie I watched as an 18 year old. Which made me relate to Rapunzel in that aspect.
The hunchback of Notre Dame for me is the most "adult" movie of Disney
My mother and I cried when we saw Coco, we went to see it after she passed away and Mama Coco reminded me of her so much. ❤❤❤❤❤
I have Grandma named Coco (short for Socorro) too! And the first time I saw Coco was with my dad. When Miguel sang to her, my dad got misty eyed. Something I rarely turn my head to see him do in a movie. Because it reminded him of his Mexican ancestry especially his Nana. My Grandpa came from across the border to America to make a living.
I graduated high school in 2010 when Toy Story 3 came out after having grown up watching the first two. I love 4 but, man, 3 was such a perfect ending.
I was finishing my sophomore year when it came out. And then a year after my graduation, Monsters University came out.
Soul should definitely be on this list
I came here to say that, too.
It’s a shame it isn’t on this list. That movie is much better enjoyed if you understand the themes and it’s more intellectual than most animated films. I love that movie. That was the last animated film that I loved.
@@user-cr8dq7sc6h I still get choked up on his piano scene
Agreed 💯
I’m glad “The Lion King” and “The Hunchback of Notre Dame” made it to the list. They’re among my top 3 all time favorite Disney classics and surprisingly for the last decade I’ve been watching them a whole lot more than I ever did as a kid (I’m currently 31.5 years old), which definitely makes the point that they’re perfect for adults too!
What I like about Disney is it also has movies that you can continue watching as an adult, my fav are: Coco (It is very deep and I would see it forever, remembering the loved ones who are gone here, but in reality they are alive, remembering them), Toy Story 3 (Now that I'm older I can't see it without being moved a lot more, remembering my childhood), Inside out (The lesson is always that sadness is part of life and learn to be empathetic=, The Lion King (Through this movie, I know that one day I will have to face the terrible pain and fear of losing a loved one, but I have to be brave and strong, remembering the lessons that I learned), Zootopia (I know that it is more about the importance of tolerance, but also through Judy, it teaches about striving again and again for our dreams and that they are for the good of others) and Encanto.. I never would to feel too old for Disney, no matter what others say
Yeah screw those live-action remakes of those animated classics. Disney if you're watching this "please know already by now"!!!!
@@hunterrousseau3770They are only a few of them I’m a fan of
@@manuelorozco7760 and some that make many people sick of them nowadays and are finally waking up and realizing that now
Toy Story should’ve ended after the third movie. Andy saying goodbye to the toys is basically symbolic to the 90’s kids saying goodbye to our childhoods. ❤
Absolutely agree. Toy Story 4 was such a cash grab and it felt like the story just kept going for no reason.
I didn’t find TS4 as bad as everyone says it is. But nothing can beat 3.
In the finding Nemo musical, there’s a bit where Prof. Ray says to the kids “are u ready?” when they were about to leave for the drop off and marlin says “ I don’t think I’m ready!”
I like INSIDE OUT and FINDING NEMO. I also love ENCANTO, COCO, ZOOTOPIA, TOY STORY 3, WALL-E, and UP.
Pixar movies are known for being deep and emotional, but Coco took that to a whole new level. I'm surprised that movie didn't get a PG-13 rating.
Sorry a fish is more important than grandma
I don’t think Pixar would make PG13 movies. There haven’t been many PG13 animated movies in general outside of Eight Crazy Nights, Beowulf and 9
What about it deserved a 13?
@@user-cr8dq7sc6h and Wendell and Wild
@@gmmartines7331 the murder imagery
I did actually mostly bawled my eyes out at the ending scene of inside out, also did you know that they're finally making a second movie 🥳🎉
Excited for the sequel then?
@@hunterrousseau3770 I was until they showed what anxiety looks like they couldn't have made him look like the others and not THAT WEIRD 😑😬😱
@@kleine.5438 I think it's a she, actually
I’ve wanted it since 2015! And I’m so happy
@@manuelorozco7760 me too
Aladdin has quite a big message against trying to be something you’re not, and it also shows that being rich and/or royal isn’t all that good.
Another film I think is perfect for this list is Pixar’s “Brave” because it always reminds me of just how much me and my mom have become closer over the years compared to my teenage years when I hardly wanted anything to do with her because I felt like she wanted to control my life 24/7
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🦁👑 is my favourite Disney movie ever. I've watched it so many times as a child and as an adult. ❤
Disney movies that are perfect for adults
Tarzan- accepted for who you are
Peter Pan- leaving your childhood
Anastasia- knowing your extended family
Hercules- the importance of disabilities
Moana-capable following your dreams
Anastasia isn't actually Disney. But it's still amazing. I always thought it was for the longest time.
@@pineapplepapercrafts I did too
Nobody's ever too old for Disney.
I ador Disney movies, always.
@@jaclynsanture6643I'm a grown adult and I'd freakin' love to go to Disney World and meet the characters. :) 💖
@@reeses_unicorn I went when I was 9 years old, it was great.
definitely I never would to feel too old for Disney, no matter what
@@jaclynsanture6643 Me too
Even though i'm all grown up now, i still watch Disney movies like these (and i'm not ashamed of it) Thanks for this top, Jen, it almost made me wanna cry. Have a happy friday and God bless you, greetings from Colombia to you as well.
will forever be a Lion King and Lion king 2: Simba’s Pride stan
I don’t know see why people only talk about opening montage of Up, as the rest of the movie’s really good too
I discovered it just a few mere months after the lockdown was lifted. When I first saw Up as a 16 year old HS freshman in ‘09, I didn’t know what I was in for beneath the Carl and Russel driving each other nuts. I’m 30 now
I always thought that Disney movies are both for Adult and Kids 😊 I mean you always learn a little something from each one of them and no matter what it does not hurt to love Disney all your life 😁💖💖💖Great list 👍
If I were you guys, I'd replace Encanto with Treasure Planet. It's an underrated masterpiece that touches on mature themes such as parental abandonment, the struggles of growing up as a teen, and the negative consequences of greed. It's definitely one of those timeless and unforgettable Disney classics in which grownups appreciate it more than kids do.
replace encanto why? THE movie of generational trauma? the movie people brought up with their therapists? The movie recommended BY therapists for patients to understand their own trauma? Treasure planet is great but don’t undermine how important encanto was when it came to identifying and understanding trauma. Not many Disney movies have had that same effect.
@@lilac3266 I've told you many times why Encanto's overrated, but you still refuse to take valid criticism towards that movie seriously. Encanto didn't do a very good job at handling generational trauma nor was it written and executed well.
@@1992disney where was the valid criticism because last time I remember I asked you a question and u never answered 💀
@@lilac3266 What was the question you asked me that I never answered?
@@1992disney I’m not bothered to go looking the point is you never answered any of them
you're never to old for disney
Yeah, screw those live-action remakes of those animated classics. Disney, if you're watching this "please know this by now already!!!!"
@@hunterrousseau3770if only
Now we getting Riley's going through puberty.
Right? Especially since we'll know more when the sequel comes out next year. Get ready for new emotions here like "Anxiety"
I’m 30 and my favorites on this list are Encanto, Inside Out, Toy Story 3 and Finding Nemo! I hope to never stop watching Disney movies. Each of them I had no idea how much love and care that was put into them. And they all came out in certain stages of my life.
The the thing is these are all relatively new films there are so many beautiful disney films that are full of wonder that are under rated that have the stunning disney animation that the new ones don't feel like that. I do love them but just don't have the same feel the old ones and just have as much good story lines and messages like fox and the hound, brother bear robin hood, jungle book, sword in the stone, black cauldron, bambi, rescuers, to name a few
Not Animated But Splash (1984) Atleast That gender swapped remake never got made I miss Touchstone Pictures made some great films they did like Romy and Michelle's High School Reunion (1997)
Touchstone Pictures truly made really iconic movies that were for every demographic. Father of the Bride, Preacher’s Wife, Armageddon, Unbreakable, Signs, The Prestige, Wild Hogs etc.
Of course "The Lion King" would be here. I will always treasure it no matter how old i get..... ❤
All there Disney movies we all are kids at heart ❤❤❤
Say what you want. I think it can be for both kids and adults here
I must say that right now I relate to Toy Story 3 the most. I’m 19 years old and I just graduated high school. I just started my first job. Well sorta. It’s non paying once a week volunteer at a school library but it’s still my first real “job”. We’re also about to move in the next couple of months. I’ve moved a whole lot in my life mainly in the last 7-8 years and I really wish we could have a stable, long term place to live. It’s hard. We’re going to move into our new condo in about a month so right now we’re packing things up, figuring out what to give up…I’ve been going through lots of things the past couple of days that I’ve had a long time trying to decide what to get rid of…It’s emotional.
I love haw Disney isn’t just for kids
Yeah, screw those live-action remakes of those animated classics here. Disney, if you're watching this "PLEASE LEARN THAT ANIMATED MOVIES CAN BE FOR KIDS AND ADULTS TOO HERE!!!!" 🤬
Up strikes harder for me now that my grandmother has passed away and my grandfather is living alone. He doesn't want our help, but he has dementia and needs help taking his medication.
Up, Toy Story 3, Wall-E, Finding Nemo, love them! ❤
Ironically, for toy story three came a pivotal time in my life where yes I was a child growing up for the first two movies came out but I wasn’t quite an adult yet when the third came out because I was only a junior in high school so only 11th grade says in the odd position between child in adult had to stop playing for college. We’re not quite fully ready to start paying for college at the same time either, let them fight. I got held back a year or the year after but the father came out right when I was getting to the point where I was warm and slightly younger than Andy in the third movie. When the third movie came out, I basically grew up with him as well. We were the same age ranges during these times in the movies for a fact, the third movie where he goes off to college, came out just a few years before it was hard for me to go off to college who hit way closer to home that like to admit, but was refreshing to see a character multiple characters that I grew up, with which that part of the life, not that much more before me is something that you don’t see that often in any media and when you do it’s not always easy to connect with either but toy story three hit that sweet spot was able to connect with it on social level and they did a good job with it
Just remember that not all films are for children’s. It’s for everyone.☝🏼
The neat part about being an adult is that you can watch anything you want. Who cares what others think?
Yeah, screw those live-action remakes of those animated classics here. Disney, if you're watching this "PLEASE KNOW THAT ANIMATED MOVIES CAN BE FOR KIDS AND ADULTS TOO HERE!!!!"
Encanto and The Hunchback Of Notre Dame and Coco and Zootopia and Toy Story 3 and Inside Out and The Lion King and Wall-E and Up and Finding Nemo makes me feel all grown up on TV or on the DVDs or on Disney Plus
So many memories here
And some that were demonetized by their live-action remakes too 😢
For me it's Wreck-It Ralph I identify with the most.
He's a big guy, kind of clumsy, who doesn't get along with most of the people he knows, but there's one kid who he has a special place in his heart for, mostly because she's an oddity, like him.
She has a small glitch, but doesn't let it keep her down.
Love that movie insanely. It’s a shame that it lost Best Animated Feature.
It's one of the reasons why I keep Disney+.
I didn’t know how much hard work that was put into it the first time. When the movie came out in 2012, I had recently graduated from high school.
@@manuelorozco7760 It’s truly an amazing film. The sequel wasn’t near as good
@@user-cr8dq7sc6h That we can agree. But still had redeeming qualities but missing a few bits of what made the original so amazing
And all of these movies made me cry 😢
Personal opinion
1. Up
2. Encanto
3. Hunchback
4. Inside out
5. Coco
6. The Lion king
7. Toy story
8. Zootopia
9. Finding Nemo
10. WallE
Not me crying to to these great movies, nope. Nice list. I also think brother bear and elemental are great too.
I hated the ending of Toy Story 3 because of Woody staying with the Gang at Bonnie's. I would rather see him go with Andy to college because that would bring more a message of transferring from being a kid to being an adult from my point of view
Good video! Would like to see more food videos like you did in the past! The top 10 videos on food were always something I loved!
7:20 inside hit too hard as a military kid undergoing my 4th move and preparing for my 5th when it came out
I’m an adult and I love Pinnochio, Bambi, One Hundred and One Dalmatians, Dumbo, The Black Cauldron, The Fox and the Hound, and Pocahontas.
These are the Best Epic Animated Disney Movies that are definitely and totally suitable and meant for viewers of all ages, both kids and adults Throughout the Years!
I have a love for cartoons and animated movies even as an adult. They help me get through tough times growing up dealing having autism, bullies that put me down but mostly having to deal with a toxic father. It's not that he was abusive most of my childhood he was a cool guy but things sort of changed when I became a college student years ago. He treated me like I was retarded, that I wouldn't survive being on my own as a adult because I still watch cartoons as a grown man. He thinks any adults who watches cartoons are meantaly retarded and handicapped and are not normal. I hated him for that until he sadly passed away in 2014 not knowing that I am doing great, I have friends and family who love me and treats me well and it doesn't matter to them that I still love cartoons because guess what? All of my friends and family young and old watches cartoons and its nothing to be ashamed of
I'm very sorry, yeah, there is absolutely nothing wrong with even watching animated movies as a grow-up.. Animated movies actually can help a lot, they are more than just drawings and colors, have more meanings and lessons behind it. I still love animated movies since my childhood and I want to keep doing, no matter what others say, It's sad that some people don't see it that way or more meaningful
Yeah, screw those live-action remakes of those animated classics. Disney, if you're watching this "please learn this lesson by now already!!!!"
I have autism too! Except my dad is the closest thing I have to a best friend
@@manuelorozco7760 You were lucky to have a good father to live with
7:54 Flint Lockwood from Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs 2009
But that’s a Sony movie
Still not giving a fuck@@user-cr8dq7sc6h
Toy Story shouldn’t have continued after 3. That was the right spot to end the movies
The films will still make us cry and happy…
Toy Story will never end for how popular it is.
I didn’t find 4 as bad as everyone says it is
I really wish you would exclude Pixar from Disney lists. You are insulting Pixar by not recognizing the different styles and formulas.
I loved the hunchback of notredam as a autistic adult all I wanna be is accepted by typical people ❤
I haven’t watched in its entirety since I was a little kid. I found it too dark for me.
Ore everything single Disney film releases 😂
My number one pick would be Pinocchio
It’s so beautiful!
Fun fact, Up is my mom’s favorite Pixar movie
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# 1 should've been Toy Story 3 not Nemo -- watching TS3 you could hear so many grown men WEEPING in the movie theater. And it was a Best Picture Oscar nominee!
Hunchback should've been higher than # 9. It's stunning.
(Except for "A Guy Like You" which is worth skipping... Paris is on fire! Why is there a gargoyle song?!)
I think "Elemental" should have been on this list, are perhaps "Big Hero 6" too maybe
Big Hero 6 is meaningful to me because I was two years out of high school when it came out. And I’ve lost loved ones over the course of a year around the time.
@@manuelorozco7760 it's meaningful to me too because of Hiro's grief for his brother; "Tadashi" and that it is a Disney movie based on a Marvel Comics property too
@@hunterrousseau3770 Cool
@@manuelorozco7760 Yes it is
@@manuelorozco7760 there is even a subsequent animated series that follow the events of that movie and even a Disney Plus spin-off about "Baymax!" too
Great top
ALL OF THEM I WAS WITH THEM ALL AS A KID
The Lion King story took a page out of Shakespeare's Hamlet.
That's what it's based off of. just like 10 things I hate about you was based on the Taming of the shrew.
Pocahontas took a page from Romeo & Juliet
Man, you got nine favorite Disney movies in a row well except Inside Out which doesn’t that much so I would say that adults should watch WALL-E and it’s consider the best stand alone Pixar film even released in Criterion (thanks for endorsing WALL-E for movie goers in Criterion general) felt more meaning about this movie.
- Obesity over ageless
- Robots can be feelings with being an AI reactions
- Feeling in love with this robot gal with being too much passionate lover.
- Apocalyptic world of destruction for over years without pollution.
- And many more.
I love ❤️ all these movies 🎥 🍿
Toy Story 3 really was the perfect finale for the series. So glad they didn't make an unnecessary continuation that ruined that by having Bonnie immediately lose interest in Woody and Buzz make every decision literally by listening to his prerecorded voice lines.
You forgot to add Frozen, Hercules as well as Tarzan to this list
Hercules is too tame and goofy for adults. So is Frozen.
@@vetarlittorf1807 I'm 36 years old and I still enjoy Frozen, Tarzan and Hercules.
Happy 20th Anniversary to Pixar‘s first academy award-winning feature film (May 20, 2003- 2023)
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All Disney movies are perfect for adults ^^
The Emperor's New Groove
People who saw the first Toy Story movie as a young kid would have been around Andy's age or stage of life when the third film hit theaters.
Russell was the kid Carl and Ellie desired and wanted to have while Carl was the parental figure Russell needed after his own father neglected him.
I think The Black Coldren is a very dark Disney movie, too.
Soul and Toy Story 4 should be here
And also pocahontas
The Lion🦁 King!😁
There shouldn’t be an age limit for adults when it comes to kids shows and movies but there should for kids when it comes to adult movies
I feel like soul couldve been up there
Disney was cooking blockbusters after blockbusters from 2000-2019
While Finding Nemo is my favourite movie of all time and I like that it’s #1. But, I think The Incredibles or Fantasia should have taken the top spot over Finding Nemo. Those two are some of the most mature movies to have ever been made by the Mouse House and they are not even on the list.
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This should have had honourable mentions
Zootopia at SEVEN is crazy
magic music imagination old time classics sure fire anyone would love not just adults like for instance : moana mulan sleeping beauty beauty and the beast brave monster's inc hercules fox and the hound tarzan ratatouille seriously any movie from any era of this vault is fun for any age
1:56 wait.... That movie is only from 1996? I coulda swore it was older than that
Disney Disney Pixar movie the best as always I’m a dig Disney Disney Pixar fan
I wish that they'd ended the Toy Story Franchise after the third installment. It felt like a fitting conclusion, and the following movies just feel unnecessary.
I agree. Four didn’t need to exist! Three should’ve stopped.
Can You Make Inside Out 2 Please
Oh, but they are making that next year. You don't see the teaser trailer yet?
Right movies, wrong order. That’s my opinon
Tangled is perfect for adults as well for kids.
Tangled is kind of an underrated movie. That was a part why I wanted to see Gigantic.
I was almost 18 when it came out. So seeing it as an 18 year old was symbolic as the plot revolves around Rapunzel becoming a woman.
@@bighand1530But Rapunzel’s Tangled Adventure was enough to make up for that loss
@@bighand1530 Well, you’re just exaggerating that Tangled is on the top 10 list of the highest grossing movies of 2010.
@@bighand1530 To me, it’s not underrated.
How about Tron both movie
Love those movies.
One thing that bothersme about this list is again mixing Pixar with Disney animation. Yes, they're under the same name, but they're different franchises. Plus each deserve their own list.
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what if disney made a R rated movie from disney and i am hoping spec ops the line movie would be disney's first R rated movie and yeah touchstone was by disney and got the rights to Fox.
That should never happen. It’ll damage its reputation as a family brand
but they did make the first pg-13 movie called pirates of the carribiean @@manuelorozco7760
zootopia
I mean all of Disney’s catalog can be watched by adulta
To think, people are actually stupid enough to think that we have to stop liking TS3’s ending because TS4 exists. Yes, TS3 did lose a little bit of its meaning, but that doesn’t mean it’s completely ruined now! It’s still a heartwarming ending, even if it’s no longer the ending to the series!
Coco?
I am shocked that Aladdin didn’t make this list. So much of Robin Williams jokes where clearly for the parents! You missed it…
What Pastel_Dreams said, but on a wider scale.
Elemental is the best movie, and you aren't allowed to disagree with my opinion because it's correct >:J