Disney Animated Canon/Awesome


 * Fantasia
 * Dumbo
 * Bambi


 * The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad
 * Cinderella
 * Alice in Wonderland
 * Peter Pan
 * Lady and The Tramp
 * Sleeping Beauty
 * One Hundred and One Dalmatians
 * The Sword in The Stone
 * The Jungle Book


 * Robin Hood


 * The Rescuers
 * The Fox and The Hound


 * The Great Mouse Detective
 * Oliver and Company
 * The Little Mermaid
 * The Rescuers Down Under
 * Beauty and The Beast
 * Aladdin
 * The Lion King
 * Pocahontas
 * The Hunchback of Notre Dame
 * Hercules
 * Mulan
 * Tarzan
 * Fantasia 2000


 * The Emperors New Groove
 * Atlantis the Lost Empire
 * Liloand Stitch
 * Treasure Planet
 * Brother Bear


 * Meet the Robinsons
 * Bolt
 * The Princess and The Frog
 * Tangled

Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs

 * When the Queen transforms herself into the hideous peddler. It was a huge challenge for the animators to not only depict her changing, but to show how she felt as she Did. The result has served as Nightmare Fuel for generations, but it's also a truly awesome One-Winged Angel moment, and it shows just how evil she is - as suggested by Hans Conreid's Magic Mirror in the Disneyland TV show's "Our Unsung Villains" episode, she may be a Vain Sorceress, but her hatred for Snow is enough to trump even her vanity for a time ("just so you wouldn't get bored with this story," the theme of the special was how villains are underappreciated for the conflict they provide that makes good drama). (Runner-up: her gleefully watching Snow succumb to the poisoned apple.)
 * The whole movie qualifies, at the time it was made a feature-length animated film was nothing short of miraculous. The fact that Walt and Co. made such a stunning and enjoyable one was an outcome no one planned on.
 * The dwarfs chasing the witch through the forest and up the mountain. And Grumpy's the one leading the charge!

Other Disney Movies

 * A meta-example. On Disney's planned lineup for upcoming animated movies, Mickey Mouse, the company's biggest star and mascot, is getting a movie of his own. Not a Direct-To-DVD movie, but a full-fledged theatrical film. Given how Mickey's career has been made up of appearing in cartoon shorts, television specials, video games, merchandise, but never a full-length theatrical movie centering around him, it really shows how far Mickey has gotten.