- The Black Cauldron (1985): An animated fantasy film that was darker in tone than typical Disney fare.
- The Great Mouse Detective (1986): Follow the adventures of Basil of Baker Street, a mouse detective in Victorian London.
- Oliver & Company (1988): A modern-day retelling of Charles Dickens’ “Oliver Twist” with animals.
- The Rescuers Down Under (1990): The sequel to “The Rescuers,” featuring the intrepid mouse duo on an Australian adventure.
- The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996): A darker take on Victor Hugo’s novel, with themes of love and acceptance.
- Atlantis: The Lost Empire (2001): An animated science fiction film following an expedition to find the lost city of Atlantis.
- Treasure Planet (2002): A futuristic adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson’s “Treasure Island.”
- Brother Bear (2003): An animated film exploring themes of brotherhood and transformation.
- Home on the Range (2004): A comedic western featuring a trio of dairy cows trying to save their farm.
- Chicken Little (2005): Follow Chicken Little’s misadventures after he thinks the sky is falling.
- The Princess and the Frog (2009): A return to traditional hand-drawn animation, telling the story of Tiana, a waitress with dreams of opening her own restaurant.
- Mars Needs Moms (2011): A science fiction animated film exploring the relationship between a boy and his mom.
- Frankenweenie (2012): Tim Burton’s black-and-white stop-motion film about a boy who brings his dog back to life.
- Planes (2013): A spin-off from Pixar’s “Cars” franchise, focusing on anthropomorphic planes.
- The Good Dinosaur (2015): An alternate history where dinosaurs never became extinct.
- Pete’s Dragon (2016): A live-action/CGI reimagining of the 1977 film about a boy and his dragon.
- Moana (2016): Despite its recent release, this film may be overlooked in discussions compared to other Disney hits.
- A Wrinkle in Time (2018): An adaptation of Madeleine L’Engle’s science fantasy novel.
- Christopher Robin (2018): Follows an adult Christopher Robin as he rediscovers the joys of the Hundred Acre Wood.
- The Call of the Wild (2020): Based on Jack London’s novel, this live-action/animation hybrid follows a dog’s journey in the Yukon during the Gold Rush.
These films offer a mix of animation styles, genres, and storytelling approaches that may not be as frequently remembered as Disney’s more prominent classics
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