Every Disney Animated Film, Ranked Worst to Best
Updated November 2022 to add Strange World
The king of all animation houses, Walt Disney Animation Studios has been releasing feature films for over 80 years. Many of those films are all-time classics of the genre, though some have failed to impress reviewers. In the gallery above, we rank every one of Disney's animated features by Metascore from worst-reviewed to best.
To keep things manageable, films from subsidiaries/related studios are excluded—these are only Walt Disney Animation productions—though you can find films from Disney's Pixar label in a separate gallery. We are also excluding mostly live-action films that also include some animation (Song of the South, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, etc.) as well as Disney's many direct-to-video sequels produced by its Disneytoon subsidiary.
Note that one official Disney animated film (1977 anthology The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh) does not have enough reviews available to calculate a Metascore.
Disney's ninth animated feature and the fourth of its six 1940s "package films," Fun and Fancy Free isn't exactly Disney's most enduring film, though it is far from the studio's worst. If it's notable for anything, it is for being the last film to feature Walt Disney himself as the voice of Mickey Mouse, who appears in one of the film's two segments, titled "Mickey and the Beanstalk" (a take on the "Jack and the Beanstalk" fairy tale). The other segment, "Bongo," is based on a short story by Sinclair Lewis and was originally developed as a semi-prequel to Dumbo, though it ultimately didn't have any connection to that film. Edgar Bergen and Dinah Shore narrate the two segments.