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Forgotten Animated Disney Movies That Deserve Another Look

1. The Rescuers Down Under (1990)
While many didn’t demand a follow-up to the 1977 Disney film The Rescuers, The Rescuers Down Under (1990) surprisingly surpasses the original. This adventure follows two mouse secret agents on a mission to rescue a boy kidnapped by a poacher in the Australian Outback. The film boasts impressive aerial sequences, a beautifully realized Australian wilderness, and vibrant animation. Though overshadowed by the massive successes of The Little Mermaid and Beauty and the Beast, it remains a fondly remembered favorite for those who grew up watching VHS tapes in the 90s.

2. Onward (2020)
Pixar’s 2020 film, Onward, unfortunately suffered because of its release timing. It came out right as movie theaters were closing due to the Covid-19 pandemic, which significantly hurt its chances of success in theaters. Many people were understandably focused on current events and didn’t notice it, though it did find an audience through streaming.
It’s a shame that even now, five years later, Onward is often left out of discussions about the best Pixar films. It’s a truly touching and magical adventure with beautiful animation, memorable characters, and a moving story about dealing with loss and moving forward.

3. Treasure Planet (2002)
Released in 2002, Treasure Planet is a unique animated film that reimagines Robert Louis Stevenson’s Treasure Island in a futuristic, intergalactic setting. While it didn’t do well in theaters—likely because of the growing popularity of CGI animation at the time—it has since gained a dedicated fanbase. People now appreciate its strong characters, stunning visuals that blend a storybook feel with science fiction, and its moving story about finding your place in the world. As one character famously says, it truly has the potential to be a classic.

4. Dinosaur (2000)
Released in 2000, Disney’s Dinosaur was a visually innovative film that combined live-action and computer animation. It tells the story of a dinosaur who, after a devastating meteorite strike, searches for a new home with a group of unlikely companions. Despite being the highest-grossing animated movie of its year, receiving good reviews, and even inspiring a theme park ride, the film has largely been forgotten. It seems to have gotten lost in the transition between Disney’s successful Renaissance period and its later films.

5. The Black Cauldron (1985)
1985’s The Black Cauldron is a bit of a divisive film among Disney fans. It was a significant box office failure when it came out and is often cited as a movie that nearly ruined Disney. Critics at the time felt it deviated too much from the original books, and that it was too dark and didn’t develop its characters well enough. However, over the last 40 years, the film has gained a dedicated following. People appreciate its distinctive dark fantasy setting, beautiful animation, and truly frightening villain.

6. Atlantis: The Lost Empire (2001)
Among Disney fans, Atlantis: The Lost Empire is likely the least forgotten film, with many passionately hoping for a live-action remake. However, it’s not well-known to the general public and Disney rarely mentions it. This is probably because it came out right after Disney’s hugely successful Renaissance period and was very different from the popular Disney films audiences expected.
The movie is a fun, action-packed adventure about a team of explorers searching for the lost city of Atlantis and a powerful, ancient energy source. It features beautiful animation, a unique visual style inspired by Jules Verne, and memorable characters. While not flawless, it’s a genuinely enjoyable film.

7. Meet the Robinsons (2007)
Released in 2007, Meet the Robinsons came out during a challenging time for Disney, after the studio’s golden age. It struggled to compete with Pixar and didn’t do well in theaters, ultimately leading to the cancellation of a planned sequel. However, the film—about a young orphan inventor who journeys to the future to alter his destiny—has since gained a dedicated fanbase. People appreciate its surprisingly touching story, quirky characters, and unique, optimistic vision of the future.

8. Brother Bear (2003)
Disney’s Brother Bear, released in 2003, is a beautifully animated film that often gets overlooked. It came out around the same time as hugely popular movies like Lilo & Stitch, Monsters, Inc., Finding Nemo, and The Incredibles, which tended to overshadow it. However, Brother Bear tells a powerful and relatable story about the bonds of brotherhood and the importance of forgiveness. It also boasts stunning visuals of North American landscapes, a memorable soundtrack by Phil Collins, and excellent voice performances from Joaquin Phoenix and Jeremy Suarez.

9. A Bug’s Life (1998)
Despite being a Pixar film, 1998’s A Bug’s Life often gets overlooked when people discuss the studio’s most important movies. While some consider it a classic – and rightfully so – it’s generally seen as less popular than other big Pixar hits. The story centers on a well-intentioned but awkward ant who sets out to find help for his colony, only to stumble upon a quirky group of performing fleas. It’s a charming and visually appealing movie filled with funny and memorable characters, and it surprisingly offers insightful messages about community and the downsides of unchecked power.

10. Bolt (2008)
Released in 2008, Bolt was a reasonably successful and well-received film, but today it’s largely forgotten. The movie tells the story of a dog actor who thinks he has real superpowers and must learn to navigate the world after escaping the film set. While it came out during a time when Pixar was dominating animation and between two very popular periods for Disney films, Bolt didn’t achieve the same critical or cultural success. Despite this, it remains a delightful and feel-good adventure with a talented voice cast and vibrant animation.

11. Frankenweenie (2012)
Despite coming out in 2012, Tim Burton’s quirky horror-comedy Frankenweenie is surprisingly overlooked, even when people talk about fun Halloween movies. That’s a pity, because it’s a creatively made spoof of classic sci-fi horror films. The movie, which started as a short film in 1984, tells the story of a boy who brings his dog back to life, leading to hilarious trouble when his friends try to do the same. With beautiful black-and-white stop-motion animation and lovable characters, this forgotten Burton film is surprisingly heartwarming, even with its spooky subject matter.
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