If you loved Disney's 2010 animated hit 'Tangled'—a magical tale of adventure, romance, and self-discovery—you're in for a treat! This article explores 10 movies and shows that capture the same enchanting spirit, from whimsical fairy tales to heartwarming adventures. Whether you're a fan of Rapunzel's journey or simply adore animated classics, these picks will keep the magic alive.

Cinderella (1950)
Description: This fairy-tale classic tells the story of a kind-hearted young woman who overcomes adversity with the help of magic and finds her happily ever after. The film's enchanting animation and timeless themes of hope and perseverance resonate deeply.
Fact: The film's success saved Disney from financial ruin after a series of box-office failures. Cinderella's castle in the film inspired the iconic centerpiece of Disneyland.


Sleeping Beauty (1959)
Description: A visually stunning film that follows a princess cursed to sleep until true love's kiss awakens her. The story's grandeur, combined with its artistic animation style and orchestral score, creates a dreamlike and immersive experience.
Fact: The film's art style was inspired by medieval tapestries and European art, giving it a unique look among Disney films. It was the last Disney fairy-tale adaptation for nearly 30 years.


The Little Mermaid (1989)
Description: This classic tale follows a young mermaid who dreams of a life beyond her underwater world, showcasing themes of curiosity, sacrifice, and true love. The film's vibrant animation and memorable musical score enhance its fairy-tale charm.
Fact: It marked the beginning of the Disney Renaissance, a period of critical and commercial success for Disney animated films. The character of Ursula was inspired by the drag queen Divine.


Beauty and the Beast (1991)
Description: A timeless story of love and transformation, this film features a bookish heroine who sees beyond appearances. The enchanted setting, coupled with a sweeping musical score, creates a magical and emotionally resonant experience.
Fact: It was the first animated film to be nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture. The ballroom dance scene was one of the first uses of CGI in an animated feature.


Aladdin (1992)
Description: This adventurous tale features a street-smart protagonist who discovers a magical lamp and learns important lessons about honesty and self-worth. The film's mix of humor, romance, and fantastical elements, along with its memorable music, makes it a standout.
Fact: Robin Williams ad-libbed many of his lines as the Genie, leading to over 16 hours of recordings. The film's animators studied the movements of real tigers to create Rajah's realistic behavior.


Mulan (1998)
Description: A story of bravery and identity, this film follows a young woman who disguises herself as a man to take her father's place in the army. The film's themes of honor, family, and self-sacrifice are underscored by its dynamic animation and stirring music.
Fact: Mulan is the only Disney princess who is not actually a princess by birth or marriage. The film's production involved extensive research into Chinese culture and history to ensure accuracy.


Enchanted (2007)
Description: A blend of animation and live-action, this film playfully explores fairy-tale tropes while delivering a heartfelt story about love and self-discovery. The protagonist's journey from a fantastical world to the real one is filled with humor, romance, and musical interludes.
Fact: The film features over 10 original songs, blending Disney's classic musical style with modern Broadway influences. The animated opening sequence was done in the style of Disney's early princess films.


The Princess and the Frog (2009)
Description: This animated film features a strong-willed heroine who embarks on a transformative journey, blending elements of magic, romance, and self-discovery. The story is set in a vibrant, fairy-tale world with musical numbers that enhance the emotional and narrative depth.
Fact: It was the first Disney animated feature to feature an African-American princess. The film is set in New Orleans, and its jazz-inspired soundtrack pays homage to the city's rich musical heritage.


Frozen (2013)
Description: This story revolves around two sisters, with one discovering her magical powers and the other embarking on a quest to save her. The film emphasizes themes of love, self-acceptance, and the bond between siblings, all set against a snowy, enchanting backdrop with catchy musical numbers.
Fact: The song 'Let It Go' was almost cut from the film because it made Elsa too sympathetic, potentially confusing the audience about who the villain was. The film's snow effects were created using a new technology developed specifically for the movie.


Moana (2016)
Description: Centered around a courageous young woman who sets out on a daring adventure to save her people, this film combines stunning visuals, a powerful coming-of-age story, and a memorable soundtrack. The protagonist's journey is both physical and emotional, filled with mythical elements and self-realization.
Fact: The ocean in the film is a sentient character, animated to respond to Moana's actions and emotions. The filmmakers consulted extensively with Polynesian cultural experts to ensure authenticity.
