Top Ten Disney Movies With the Best Ending
This is the best fairy tale ending, bar none. And just to add something, The Little Mermaid and Sleeping Beauty's original endings were horrible, frightening, and traumatic! Search for them and be surprised.
The ending, where that old guy is tied to a lantern staring at the viewers, was just weird, but the ending was the best.
By far, a terrific, magical, Disney-like, happy ending. Tangled has done it all for the ending!
Belle would have taken the Beast as he was, but that would have been a hard life. Instead, she gets a prince, the spell is broken for everyone, Gaston is gone, and everyone knows Maurice isn't crazy. There is literally NOTHING wrong with this ending! My favorite ending of all!
I'm so happy this is number one. It's truly one of the best movies ever, with a beautiful ending. Frozen is a joke. THIS MOVIE is the best - not only the best Disney movie, but one of the best movies in general. It's an animated masterpiece.
I think it is a great finish to a wonderful story. Belle is happy, the prince is overjoyed, and Gaston is defeated. Everyone (well, almost everyone) wins.
Definitely! I loved this movie - better than all other Disney movies. It's 100% the best animated movie ever!
The ending was one of my favorite scenes. As Simba walks up Pride Rock to claim his true spot as the king, the intense music, the roars, and the happy ending all come together beautifully. All the animals gather as Rafiki presents the next prince of the Pridelands. Nothing can beat this.
The triumphantly epic musical score, as well as the Circle of Life theme, rounds this out as the best Disney movie of all.
That ending leads up to The Lion King 2.
The best happy ending in Disney movies for me. I love how Ariel gets her prince and her dreams in the end. She finally becomes human, and later she has a daughter. The most romantic and beautiful happy ending!
I really like this ending too! It's such a powerful conclusion as they both decide that it's best to go their separate ways.
The very last scene, where she stands on the rock and they wave goodbye, is just so touching! I cried when I first watched it and wished they would stay together, but now I really like the ending just the way it was filmed.
Pocahontas actually has the strongest ending. Instead of the predictable everything is going to end happily ever after, this one did not. It was really a bold expression of Pocahontas's personality - strong yet hopeful.
It's so cute how the toys get a new home and how happy they are.
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I loved the ending for Tiana and Naveen, but I can't help feeling that Charlotte got the short end of the stick here. She spent the whole movie trying to find love, and in the end, she didn't get it. Tiana wasn't even looking for love, but she found it.
Now, I like Tiana, and she and Prince Naveen make a cute couple with a perfect ending. However, Charlotte ended up without the prince she wanted so badly. I'm really glad Naveen chose Tiana, but Charlotte deserves someone too. It was really unfair that she didn't get a happy ending like her friend did.
I feel like Charlotte needs a movie of her own because there's not much more you can do with Tiana and Naveen. The point was to go from frogs to humans. Charlotte, though, deserves her own story. It could feature her friend Tiana, maybe Naveen, but Charlotte would be the main focus this time. Maybe, since Tiana fell for a prince, Charlotte should fall for the opposite - a guy who's very down to earth. Then, if he and Charlotte got married, he would be considered a prince since Charlotte is the princess of Mardi Gras!
This is by far one of the best movies I have ever watched! It was amazing seeing Sully and Boo reunite. A hug could've made it even better, but the ending shows more than just their reunion.
Those 35 seconds of the ending revealed a secret of life: People change people. Boo is more than just a 2-year-old who came out of her room and gave Sully and Mike a hard time. She's always going to be part of my childhood. Yes, maybe it sounds silly, but this movie is worth watching. YOU CANNOT MISS THIS!
Alice boards The Wonder, a trading ship she will soon captain herself. Before she departs, she is greeted by a blue butterfly that she finally recognizes as Absolem, the blue caterpillar she encountered in Underland.
When I see that moment now, there's a poignant undertone given that Alan Rickman recently passed away, and this could be seen as his reincarnation.
I seriously melted watching the ending. It's so satisfying to see everybody happy, summer returning, and most of all, Elsa's happy face. The way she smiled, created the ice rink, and froze the fountains was so beautiful - I CAN'T TAKE IT!
Ooooh, and how the sisters rekindled their relationship, clinging to each other and having a good time... Aaaaw...
I love Frozen! It's my favorite Disney movie beside The Lion King. The ending was great, seeing Elsa interacting with other people and not being afraid of herself anymore.
I love this movie. I loved the song Lavender's Blue.
This ending makes me cry happy tears.
This is the most epic ending ever.
I really like this movie, but it's not in my top ten. It has a great ending though, as do all Disney movies!