Every Disney historic stop has at least a couple of masterpieces to its credit. Classics that have earned this status in a big way, falling deeply in love with millions who have joyfully given their hearts to stories of indelible charm, intoxicating emotions and unforgettable characters. And the Silver Age of Studio, of course, was no exception.
Disney’s Silver Age films, least to most
8 “Merlin the Charming”

Before you get really upset, which is inevitable with this kind of special, let’s clarify that “Merlin the Enchanter” is far from disappointing. In fact, we are talking about a remarkable film, full of wonderful characters, more than convincing musical numbers, emotion, epicness and an extraordinary ability to entertain without respite. Why is it then in the last position? The tremendous competition of a wonderful stage for Disney.
Merlin the Enchanter at eCartelera
7 ‘Sleeping Beauty’

Let’s start with the most important thing: Maleficent. ‘Sleeping Beauty’ is full of magic, charm, tenderness, smiles, great songs and very impressive scenes when it comes to animation, but, without a doubt, the best of all is its villain, an absolute icon of Disney history. And from the cinema. As much as we love Angelina Jolie, here’s the most memorable version of a villain we can only surrender to with devotion. The flagship of a cinematic crown worthy of the exceptional.
Sleeping Beauty at eCartelera
6 “The Lady and the Tramp”

One of Disney’s most defining elements, essential to its global and generational triumph over the decades, is love. His romantic stories, his princes and princesses, as attacked and controversial in recent years as simple and awkward at first, are an essential trademark of the maison. That is why it is even more valuable that one of its best representatives is played by Reina, a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel puppy, and Golfo, a stray dog.
Because ‘Lady and the Tramp’ is one of those films in which all the elements seem predisposed to embrace kitsch in a cloying and artificial way but which, Based on talent, it ends up being a really emotional example of tenderness and delicacy.
Lady and the Tramp at eCartelera
5 “101 Dalmatians”

I wish I could live in each of the floors ‘101 Dalmatians’. It is no longer that all of his characters are a true marvel, especially the magnetic and terrifying Cruella, or that his story is full of action, fun and emotion, but that we are talking about a true work of art in its exquisite module.
It’s always a real pleasure to see you again, but is that every reunion with ‘101 Dalmatians’ is lived with the illusion of knowing that there will be new details that will leave you speechless while having a great time with one of those just perfect family tapes.
101 Dalmatians at eCartelera
4 ‘Alice in Wonderland’

Even better when compared to Tim Burton’s adaptation, Clyde Geronimi, Hamilton Luske and Wilfred Jackson’s ‘Alice in Wonderland’ is one of the freest, bravest and most fascinating classics in Disney history. One of those hypnotic proposals that grow with each new vision, which anchor many of his scenes in the memory and become unmissable appointments from time to time. A fabulous film that contains a surprise around every corner. get old? She didn’t even think about it.
Alice in Wonderland on eCartelera
3 ‘Cinderella’

“When those little mice try to drag the key down the stairs to free Cinderella, it doesn’t matter how many Kubrick movies you’ve seen, it’s still exciting”. This wonderful sentence belongs to the review of ‘Cinderella’ written by Roger Ebert for the Chicago Sun-Times and brilliantly sums up what always was, is and will be the film released by Disney in 1950: an unforgettable experience. And a masterpiece from the first to the last minute.
Cinderella to eCartelera
2 ‘Peter Pan’

Sure, there isn’t an ounce of darkness that we could find in the unforgettable story written by J M. Barrie, but such is the amount of wonder, both visual and narrative, that “Peter Pan” presents that one can’t help but other .what to keep celebrating it like one of the great Disney classics of all time. Only for the scene where they travel to Neverland, tears of happiness and nostalgiait’s already worth coming back to this amazing animated gem again and again.
Peter Pan in eCartelera
1 ‘The Jungle Book’

Find out if the story and characters of “The Jungle Book” are magnificent, as Disney did right up until the live action remake. Admittedly, we’re talking a review light years away from this 1967 animated prodigy that supposes one of the indisputable peaks in the history of the studio.
From its technical perfection, each landscape a work of art in itself, to its soundtrack, each a memorable song, through its sense of adventure, its rousing climax, its moments of pure sensitivity and its charm. ‘The Jungle Book’ is cinema that is written with a capital letter.
The Jungle Book on eCartelera
A total of eight films released in the decades of the fifties and sixties and among which we find some of the most loved, successful and acclaimed Disney works. Princesses who continue to be studio icons, adventures full of unforgettable songs and underrated jewels They deserve more recognition. There is everything and for everyone.

And the truth is, when scrutinized one by one, it’s impossible to find fault with this set of highly inspired, technically perfect films, we’re talking genuine soul delights, and captivating in their soul of radiant tales. stainless. wonderful. Essential. A silver age with a heart of gold.
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Bernice Bonaparte is an author and entertainment journalist who writes for The Fashion Vibes. With a passion for pop culture and a talent for staying up-to-date on the latest entertainment news, Bernice has become a trusted source for information on the entertainment industry.