TheWalt Disney Companyhas been around for 100 years. Debuting in 1923, the company unveiled several of the most iconic cartoon characters of all time through animated shorts. The most famous of these was the unveiling of Mickey Mouse in theSteamboat Williein 1928. But, along the way, Walt Disney had a dream to transform animated storytelling from short form to feature-length narratives.

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The very first animated feature length film was released in 1937.Snow White and the Seven Dwarfslaunched the company into the stratosphere and helped usher in what is known as theGolden Age of Animationfor theWalt Disney Animation Studios.

5Dumbo

After the box office failures ofPinocchioandFantasia,Disney needed a hit. Walt Disney decided to go back to a more simplistic narrative approach. Rather than attempting shorts set to classical music or an episodic tale,Dumbotackled the story of an elephant whose ears are too big and doesn’t fit in at the circus. The Ringmaster keeps trying out new jobs for Dumbo, who wasoriginally called Jumbo Jr.until some mean older elephants renamed him against his mother’s wishes. Eventually, with the help of some crows with were drawn questionably, Dumbo learns he can use his ears to fly and becomes the star of the circus.

The Ringmaster isn’t a true villain, he’s just doing his job. Timothy S. Mouse is a great companion similar to Jiminy Cricket. The older elephants who can’t be happy for their fellow elephant and her child, along with the kids who picked on Dumbo causing his mother to attack them, are the real villains of this film. It’s a simple tale that’s easy for kids to understand. It was a box office success when Disney needed one.

Dumbo is introduced to the other elephants.

4Bambi

Bambiis the fifth film released by Walt Disney Animation Studios and the film that immediately followsDumboin the lineage.Bambitakes theDumboformulaand builds on it. The narrative remains simplistic: it’s just the life of a deer from birth until he becomes a father. He grows, he learns, he becomes “twitterpated.” Bambi meets friends like Thumper, Friend Owl, Flower and Faline. WhereBambireally moves into a different category is its villain.

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Instead of a traditional villain that can be seen in the film,Bambichooses to make man, or the hunter, a villain. The deer are trying to live their lives from birth to death, and man is trying to speed up the death. Man is never shown in the film but is responsible for both the death of Bambi’s mother and the fire that destroys the forest endangering the lives of Bambi and his friends. Hunters are not inherently evil, but from the deer’s perspective, they are.

3Fantasia

This is one of Walt Disney’s top five riskiest films, if not his riskiest film. Disney was known to love classical music and had the idea to set some of his animated shortsto classical music, a style that has been copied by other art forms. Featuring some of the best classical music of all time,Fantasiaintroduces audiences to a new form of storytelling. It’s one that Disney would revisit a few times over the years but never became the standard.

The Sorcerer’s ApprenticeandNight on Bald Mountain/Ave Marieare two of the most iconic segments from this film.The Sorcerer’s Apprenticeintroduces Sorcerer Mickey, one of the moreiconic Mickey Mouselooks. It has inspired attractions at the Disney parks around the world. WhileNight on Bald Mountainintroduces Chernabog, a truly frightening representation of the devil. The other segments may not be as well remembered, butFantasiaas a whole is remembered as a Disney classic.

Bambi meets Thumper.

2Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs

The very first feature-length animated film of all time,Snow White and the Seven Dwarfsis also the most important animated film of all time. This film was dubbed Disney’s folly back in the 1930s when he was initially working on it. Going over budget and forcing Walt Disney to mortgage his home, if this film had failed, the Walt Disney Company and animated filmmaking as we know it would both be completely different than they are today.Snow White and the Seven Dwarfswas a rousing success. In 1939, Walt Disney received an honorary Oscar, along with seven miniature Oscar statues, for his creative achievement.

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Snow Whitemay look simple compared to some of the more complex narratives of today, but every animation fan hasSnow Whiteto thank for whatever films, series and specials they love. The film features memorable characters including naming the dwarfs for the first time. It introduced the first ofmany Disney princesses. It features one of themost iconic Disney villainsin the Wicked Queen. And it introduced some memorable songs with ‘Heigh-Ho’and ‘Once Upon A Dream’.

1Pinocchio

Pinocchiowas not the box office success ofSnow White and the Seven DwarfsorDumbo. But it took more creative risks with its storytelling that seem to stand the test of time.Pinocchiois more episodic, telling a series of adventures rather than a narrative over time. It could very easily be broken up into episodes of a miniseries.

WhilePinocchiomay have struggled to bring people to the theater, characters like Pinocchio, Jiminy Crickett, Figaro, Honest John and Gepetto have all become iconic. They have reappeared in several Disney productions in the years since and many have appeared in Disney-themed video games.Pinocchiois one of the best remembered Disney films more than 80 years after its release.

The Sorcerer’s Apprentice Fantasia

Snow White singing

Pinocchio meets Jiminy Crickett