As the battle rages on Twitter, here is what is the worst Disney movie according to Internet users…

The Web is unleashed. Walt Disney and his studio embarked on animated feature films in 1934. Shortly after, in 1937, the long-awaited first animated film was released: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. The mythical, the so much copied but never equalled. Since that date, Walt Disney has continued to multiply the princesses and their charming princes: Sleeping Beauty, Cinderella, Beauty and the Beast… But also many feature films exclusively or in part with a story centered on animals : Bambi in 1942, Dumbo, Lady and the Tramp, 101 Dalmatians, Winnie the Pooh, The Aristocats, Bernard and Bianca or even The Jungle Book and of course The Lion King. Or others also more fantastic, more magical like Alice in Wonderland, Mary Poppins or even Peter Pan.

Then there are also the new, new generation cartoons that adults sometimes struggle to appreciate while children keep humming the tunes in the schoolyard and receive all the derivative products on each of their birthdays. As you can imagine, it is obviously Frozen (Freed, delivered…), Rapunzel, Rebel, The Princess and the Frog, Drunk, or even the latest: Encanto.

To find out which Disney film is at the top, and which one is ultimately the most “hated”, Internet users often throw the ball on social networks. So, to spice things up a bit, the Topito account has decided to officially launch a ranking of Best Disney, and Worst Disney on Twitter. Opinions are obviously divided, everyone has their own opinion, adding their own grind of salt. And some do not hesitate to defend their point of view in a very virulent way. But as a general rule, if no answer takes over concerning “The Best Disney”: The Little Mermaid, The Lion King, Alladin, or The Jungle Book are cited. For the answer to the “Worst Disney”, one in particular comes up regularly: The Snow Queen.

A more than unexpected response since this recent film caused waves of karaoke in cinemas, excessive purchases in Disney parks to have the famous blue dress, or even incalculable crowds to get the doll that sings at Christmas. But, if little girls have become fans in just a few words, adults, the first to have discovered the Disney universe, are perplexed. And do not appreciate the pretty blonde Elsa and her reasoning voice. No luck !

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