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This 80-Year-Old Disney Animated Movie Is So Forgotten, It Isn’t Even on Disney+

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July 10, 2026

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Disney is known for its animated classics, and after nearly a century, tons of the company’s oldest films have become some of the most iconic movies of all time. Movies like Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and Pinocchio are still beloved by adults and children alike, and access to these classics is easier than []

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The West Australian

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· Jun 28, 2026

Toy Story’s message on tech hits home for millennial parents as ‘screens replacing traditional play’

The latest Toy Story movie hits close to home for millennial parents who grew up with the movie franchise and now yearn for a simpler time.

ComicBook.com

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· Jul 5, 2026

4 Animated Movies From 1988 That Still Hit Incredibly Hard (& None Can Ever Be Remade)

When it comes to animated movies, 1988 was a great year — and several of its releases still hit incredibly hard, even decades later. It helps that many animated projects from the ’80s don’t pull their punches. From 1982’s The Secret of NIMH to 1989’s All Dogs to to Heaven, there are many examples that []

DNyuz

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· Jul 3, 2026

The Best Movies of 2026 So Far

I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: Every year is a great year for movies if you know where to look. But 2026 may already be one for the ages. We’re only halfway through, and we’ve already seen a new wave of original and quasi-original films from young filmmakers who cut their teeth []

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· Jul 3, 2026

Live-Action Moana Box Office Projections Plummet—Is Disney Facing Another Flop?

Disney’s upcoming live-action Moana remake is facing new questions after updated box office projections showed a significant drop in expectations for one of the company’s most valuable modern franchises. While Moana appeared to be one of Disney’s safest bets on paper, the latest tracking suggests the studio may not have another guaranteed blockbuster on its [] The post Live-Action Moana Box Office Projections Plummet—Is Disney Facing Another Flop? appeared first on That Park Place.

Variety

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· Jun 26, 2026

Disney Spotlights ‘Hexed’ at Annecy, Announces New Short ‘Lilo & Scratch’ – Still Starring Stitch

Disney announced Friday a new short at Annecy: “Lilo Scratch.” “For the first time in five years, we have a new theatrical short,” said director Fawn Veerasunthorn, adding: “We are in this room because every single one of us loves animation.” It takes place shortly after the first film, and everyone’s favorite troublemaker Stitch []

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· Jun 22, 2026

Why Uncle Si Would’ve Been the Perfect Disney Villain

Would DUCK DYNASTY'S Uncle Si Robertson make a good Disney villain? His friends seem to think so. The number one children's movie...

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Related coverage for "This 80-Year-Old Disney Animated Movie Is So Forgotten, It Isn’t Even on Disney+": The West Australian — Toy Story’s message on tech hits home for millennial parents as ‘screens replacing traditional play’. ComicBook.com — 4 Animated Movies From 1988 That Still Hit Incredibly Hard (& None Can Ever Be Remade). DNyuz — The Best Movies of 2026 So Far. That Park Place — Live-Action Moana Box Office Projections Plummet—Is Disney Facing Another Flop?. Variety — Disney Spotlights ‘Hexed’ at Annecy, Announces New Short ‘Lilo & Scratch’ – Still Starring Stitch. MovieGuide — Why Uncle Si Would’ve Been the Perfect Disney Villain

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