Can anyone recommend a good Disney+ Movie?

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Re: Can anyone recommend a good Disney+ Movie?

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If you wanted to see the web series then watch the 'Aspirants ' this web series is soo good. In this web series you will see many things how the aspirants are doing such a hard work. They will tell the real meaning of hope, patience and be confident in yourself. One most important thing this web series tell the real meaning of friendship
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Just do not miss those:
  • Aladdin (1992)
  • The Jungle Book (1967)
  • The Aristocats (1970)
  • Robin Hood (1973)
  • The Rescuers (1977)
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It's not a movie... but have you seen Hamilton? It is absolutely amazing!
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Watch Black Swan. It has Natalie Portman as the lead and its amazing.
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As of today, I highly recommend ‘Luca’. It’s a great heart-wrenching movie worthy to watch. You’ll surely be inspired by the story.
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Frozen, Camp rock, princess protection
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Disney+ basically has everything you could ever want or need in life :lol2: Any of the classic Disney films are always a must-watch (I could be biased being born in Orlando AKA in Mickey's backyard.) The Marvel movies are great if you have 2+ hours to kill and want a storyline that keeps moving. I always enjoy watching the behind-the-scenes documentaries on movies or Walt Disney himself. There's something for everyone!
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Raya and the last dragon, inside out, soul, coco all these movies are awesome.
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I recommend jungle cruise
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JadenS wrote: 06 Jan 2021, 00:41 I would heavily advise you to watch some of the early 2000s Disney movies. Atlantis, Treasure Planet, and Lilo & Stitch are some of my favorites.
I second these (Treasure Planet and Atlantis are completely underrated by most in my opinion), plus Saving Mr. Banks, and You Again. Also not technically Disney, but they're on +, the Alvin and the Chipmunks movies. Lastly, Newsies on Broadway. Not for everyone, but if you're into Broadway at all, you will probably love this one. Also as an honorable mention, Ralph Breaks the Internet is pretty good too if you don't mind some heavy consumerism...totally worth it for the princess scene though.

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Encanto, Disney's newest feature, is the one I recommend. It's a fantastic film that deals with magical abilities. The story's protagonist has an interesting tale to tell, so be sure to consider this up.
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Claire Vaal wrote: 05 Jan 2021, 16:26 I recently got Disney+, and I'm looking for some good recommendations. I've watched Soul and Onward, but I'm looking forward to watching more. Thanks!!
Hey Claire, checkout Last Duel. It is a Disney plus movie. You will surely find it refreshing. You can try Encanto if you prefer teen Disney movies. I hope to discuss it with you when u are done.
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I recommend Lion King and Aladdin!!
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When I see Disney, the first thing that comes to my head is barbie😅 however, the recent tom and Jerry movie is a good choice
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Hussein21 wrote: 12 Jan 2022, 18:20 When I see Disney, the first thing that comes to my head is barbie😅 however, the recent tom and Jerry movie is a good choice
Lol Barbie. You mean like Barbie the princess. It’s a great movie but I feel it’s kiddies thing.
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