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00:00Cinderella peut-être splendide, Beauty and the Beast peut-être parfaite.
00:10Mais Disney a une série de films de la même grandeur qui n'ont pas de crédit.
00:20Bienvenue à WatchMojo.com et aujourd'hui, nous comptons nos choix pour les top 10 des films Disney animés sous-estimés.
00:32Pour cette liste, nous avons regardé n'importe quel film animé par Disney qui n'a pas reçu le fanfare qu'il devrait avoir.
00:42Les suivants sont de grands films qui sont constamment oubliés.
00:48May the best darn good teacher win.
01:04The fifth highest grossing movie of 2000 and that year's most financially successful animated feature,
01:10upon release, Dinosaur was praised for its pioneering visuals of a prehistoric setting.
01:18No, attacking leaders. Sorry, please, I can't take it. There are too many of them. Come on, pick up some on your own side. Stop!
01:26However, in other aspects, the film fared indifferently with critics.
01:30Its writing failed to wow as much as the aesthetics.
01:34What an unfortunate blemish.
01:36Despite that, Dinosaur should surely be better remembered.
01:39This post-meteor imagining of Earth was an animation game changer.
01:45The CGI slash real world blend breathed new life into the genre and the opening scene still ranks as one of Disney's best.
01:54A film noted for being the last feature approved by Walt Disney himself before the animator's death in 1966,
02:14The Aristocats is more than just a pleasing play on words.
02:20With Eva Gabor taking the leading role as Duchess,
02:26the film follows a family of upper class felines as they seek to evade Edgar, the greedy butler.
02:37Set in Paris, there's a certain je ne sais quoi about this film and its characters.
02:46Consistently overshadowed by 101 Dalmatians,
02:50it's like a spider waiting for the kill.
02:53Roger, she'll hear you.
02:57As Disney's domesticated classic, these cats deserve their cream and we're gonna give it to them.
03:07You're gonna get a whole new perspective on things.
03:11Do you see in black and white or color?
03:14A spiritual saunter through rural USA,
03:17Brother Bear was originally conceived as a North American version of The Lion King.
03:28A tough act to follow, the film also struggled to stand out against Finding Nemo,
03:32the Pixar effort released in the same year.
03:38A heartwarming tale in its own right however,
03:40Brother Bear brightens up the Disney formula like few other films.
03:48You're one big beaver, don't kid me.
03:51Kenai's story is a life lesson for all little kids and some big kids too,
03:55while Koda is just cuter than cute.
04:12A modern take on various traditional tales,
04:14The Princess and the Frog was on the receiving end of three Oscar nominations.
04:23However, it's another example of an excellent movie denied the limelight by Pixar,
04:28who released Up in 2009 as well.
04:38Nevertheless, critics rank The Princess and the Frog as a turning point in Disney's history.
04:43As it ushered in a so-called Neo-Renaissance at the start of the 2010s.
05:01It saw the studio return to traditional animation,
05:04and kick-started a string of high-profile, highly acclaimed animated movies.
05:10Not to mention, it was the flick that introduced Disney's first African-American princess,
05:15and boy did she make an impact.
05:28A story that zaps all over the space-time continuum,
05:31our next movie is snappy, surreal,
05:33and a timely break from typically Disney's storytelling strategies.
05:40It's the first Disney film released following a Disney-Pixar merger,
05:44which placed John Lasseter as chief creative officer,
05:47and his eye for comedic detail is clear throughout.
05:55Meet the Robinsons is a potential sequel,
05:58but it's not the kind of movie you'd expect from a Disney-Pixar movie.
06:03Why is your dog wearing glasses?
06:04Oh, because his insurance won't pay for contacts.
06:13Well, that depends on you.
06:15Nothing is set in stone, you gotta make the right choices.
06:23What's going on? Why aren't you seizing the boy?
06:32You got the makings of greatness in you,
06:35but you gotta take the helm and charge your own course.
06:38Stick to it, no matter the squalls.
06:41The original ideas for Treasure Planet were actually pitched alongside those for The Little Mermaid,
06:47the movie credited by most as beginning Disney's late 80s revival.
06:51They think they know everything.
06:53You give them an inch, they swim all over you.
06:56However, Treasure Planet was put on hold for over 10 years,
07:00and when it was released, it received an undeservedly modest response.
07:04A futuristic rethink of Robert Louis Stevenson's timeless pirate legend,
07:09it features Jim as the rebel hero well worth rooting for,
07:12You know what this means?
07:14It means that all that treasure is on the abode right away.
07:17a gaggle of memorable side characters,
07:19I'm sorry, my memory isn't what it used to be, I lost my mind.
07:23and Silver as the bad guy with a big heart.
07:27Shiver me timbers, it should be a classic.
07:42I will find Atlantis on my own, if I have to rent a rowboat.
07:46Congratulations Milo, this is exactly what I wanted to hear.
07:51Another animation centered on an ambitious voyage to a legendary place,
07:55Atlantis has become a cult favorite among Disney fans.
08:03The story of Milo Thatch and his deciphering of the Shepard's journal and journey to Atlantis
08:08is an action-adventure tale the likes of which live-action cinema had been aching to accomplish for years.
08:22However, Atlantis was the first foray into science fiction that Disney ever made.
08:32A movie perhaps best remembered for the comic book style of Mike Mignola,
08:36it was deliciously fresh and fantastically dynamic.
08:52Kidnapped? Oh, that's awful.
08:55The second film to feature within Disney's late 80's early 90's renaissance,
08:59The Rescuers Down Under is continually ranked under the other films of that period.
09:07The Little Mermaid smashed expectations,
09:09while titles like Aladdin and The Lion King only further established the newly rejuvenated brand.
09:15I didn't make it all the way through third grade for nothing.
09:19But this movie, much like the original Rescuers, failed to fill theaters in quite the same way.
09:24They all come in with a whimper and leave with a grin.
09:28Some parts though have always been held in the highest of regard,
09:32particularly the flight scene.
09:39A kid clinging to an eagle flying through Australian skies.
09:43It's animated awesomeness.
09:55We continue with the rodent-y theme for our runner-up,
09:58and a Sherlock Holmes adaptation unlike any other.
10:01What do you make of it?
10:03Rattigans up to something. A crime of the most sinister nature, no doubt.
10:09Released in 1986, The Great Mouse Detective saw Victorian England awash with talking rats and mice.
10:15What did you call me?
10:17Oh, he didn't mean it, Professor. It was just a slip of the tongue.
10:21I am not a rat!
10:23The film was more important to Disney than its reputation would suggest though.
10:26It came at a time when faith in the brand was waning.
10:32Crap!
10:34But after relative success, it encouraged producers and management to back future projects,
10:40setting the stage for the massively successful movies that followed.
10:44There's always a chance, Doctor.
10:47It's more than elementary, it's excellent.
10:50Amazing!
10:51Actually, it's elementary, my dear Dawson.
10:54Before we unveil our number one pick, here are some honorable mentions.
10:58Hey, be a snap, kid. I'm an expert at these things.
11:02Then I have a moment of clarity.
11:05If Zangief is good guy, who'll crush man's skull like Sparrow's egg between thighs?
11:11And I say, Zangief, you are bad guy.
11:14But this does not mean you're bad guy.
11:19It's a vacation with me and my best buddy.
11:21Oh, Donald Duck?
11:23No, silly. With you!
11:28It's not exactly what I had planned.
11:30But I'm human, and that's nothing to shake your tail at.
11:37The Black Cauldron?
11:39So that's it.
11:41The Black Cauldron?
11:43An awesome weapon, Tyron.
11:52Oh, no!
11:58But of course, it's magic.
12:16Thank you, thank you, thank you all.
12:28Then instruct her to show me the whereabouts of the Black Cauldron.
12:37Do you agree with our list?
12:39Fun fact about voodoo, Larry.
12:42Can't conjure a thing for myself.
12:45Which animated film is still unappreciated?
12:48What's that supposed to mean?
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12:56See you around, tiger!