Sleeping Beauty
Sleeping Beauty sits near the top of this list as far as Disney park representation is concerned. Not because of the characters or story, bu
Lady and the Tramp
If there is a single scene that is the most iconic of any Disney film, it may be the spaghetti scene in Lady and the Tramp. It is a classic
Peter Pan
Peter Pan is the 14th film in the DAC. It is based on the play and children’s novel Peter and Wendy by J. M. Barrie from 1904 and 1911, resp
Alice in Wonderland
Moving on to the second of the Golden Age films Alice in Wonderland hit theatres on July 26, 1951. The movie was originally going to be a li
Cinderella
Walking into Disneyworld’s Magic Kingdom you see a huge castle at the end of Main Street. This is Cinderella’s castle. The grey and blue ado
The Golden Age of DAC
1950 was somewhat of the dawning of a new era for Disney. In my estimate it is the Golden Age of the Disney Animated Canon. This is a notice
The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad
The final film of the packaged era released in late 1949 is The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad. This is one of the few stories in the Pa
Melody Time
Donald’s final appearance in a Disney Animated Canon film is Melody Time. The fifth movie in the Packaged Era made me think that creating th
Fun and Fancy Free
Film number nine is Fun and Fancy Free. This is a Mickey cartoon and a circus story from Jiminy Cricket. This is the fourth film from the pa
Make Mine Music
The eighth film in the Disney Animated Canon and the third in the packaged era is a little-known film called Make Mine Music. It is the firs