Disney Movies Of 2013 ^new^ – Best Pick

Then it hit theaters. Frozen didn’t just break records; it melted them. It became the highest-grossing animated film of all time at that point (earning nearly $1.3 billion). It won the Oscar for Best Animated Feature. "Let It Go" became an inescapable earworm that transcended the film to become a global anthem of self-acceptance.

The film was a legendary flop, losing Disney an estimated $160–190 million. While Depp’s bizarre performance had moments of strange genius, audiences rejected the film’s dark violence and 149-minute runtime. It effectively killed the Western genre for a decade. The Studio: Disney (Live Action) The Verdict: The Critical Darling disney movies of 2013

Released during the awards season, Saving Mr. Banks is the adult counterpoint to the year’s cartoons. Starring Emma Thompson as the prickly author P.L. Travers and Tom Hanks as Walt Disney himself, the film told the "true" story of the 20-year struggle to make Mary Poppins . Then it hit theaters

Looking back, 2013 wasn't just a good year for Disney—it was the blueprint for the billion-dollar empire of the next decade. Here is the complete guide to the Disney movies of 2013. Monsters University (June 21, 2013) The Studio: Pixar The Verdict: A Safe, Solid Prequel It won the Oscar for Best Animated Feature

For The Walt Disney Studios, 2013 was a year of high-stakes transitions. It was a time when 2D hand-drawn animation took its final bow (for now), Marvel began its Phase Two domination, and a certain icy princess quietly started a cultural revolution no one saw coming.