So yesterday was Valentine's Day, and as I sat watching
Hercules last night, I couldn't help but think about how many Disney movies have to do primarily about romance. Sure, there might be another plot line (for example,
Hercules is primarily about him becoming a hero so he can join his newfound godly family, but let's face it-- everyone thinks of his adorable move to save Meg at the end with possible penalty of death), but usually the primary plot line is about the main character finding true love. Almost directly after I thought this, I thought to myself-- "Wait, I can list 10 fantastic Disney movies that don't have to do with falling in love at the drop of a hat!" -- and that's exactly what I'm going to do for you right now.
I have gotten into so many arguments with Disney haters (I'll bet you're thinking: "I can't believe those exist!!" And yeah, me neither.), and every time I do, they always bring up the "Oh, well all Disney has to do with is women running after their love interests and changing for them and they're weak female role models!!" argument (I know, I could go on for hours about how wrong they are... but that's for another post). And every time I get this I bring up 10 Disney movies as a rebuttal-- and I could come up with more if I had to.
I decided that today, I would share my list of my top 10 Disney movies that don't have to do with true love with all of my single ladies out there, and you can enjoy a Very Disney Valentine's Day, while still being proud of your single lady status.
10. ANY PIXAR MOVIE
You can pick up almost any Pixar movie, turn it over, read the synopsis on the back, and not see anything about a love story. The only Pixar movies that I can think of that do have to do primarily with a love story is Wall-e and Up, but other than that, there are only minor love stories in these movies.
Yes, Flick has Atta in A Bug's Life, Linguini has Colette in Ratatouille, and Lightning McQueen has Sally in Cars, but those aren't the main things that you think about when you think of those movies, and they are by no means a major part of the film! No, you think of Flick saving the ants from the grasshoppers with his lovable group of circus bugs, and the friendship between Remy and Linguini, and you think of Lighting finding who he really was-- not just a racecar, but a good guy with true friends.
I mean, think about Monster's Inc.-- do you think about romance? Or Finding Nemo or The Incredibles? Heck, it was through Pixar that Disney released it's first movie with a princess that didn't need a man-- Merida!
9. The Jungle Book
OK, everyone knows The Jungle Book, and whether you've seen it or not, you probably know at least ten words of the song "Bare Necessities".
When you watch this movie, you'll be following a little "man cub" named Mowgli, who has been living in the African Jungle with the animals for his whole life. You'll meet the fun, carefree bear, Baloo, crazy King Louie, and Bagheera, the responsible and caring panther. I promise you that you'll fall in love with all of these characters and have a great time dancing and singing along with all the characters (I know I do).
8. The Great Mouse Detective

I'm sure that you had probably forgotten about this one-- or didn't know it existed. Well, it does exist, and it is a great movie.
Mr. Basil (of Baker Street) is a detective, he has a friend that used to be an army doctor named Dawson, his hobbies include violin and chemistry, has a landlady named Ms. Judson... any of this sounding familiar? It should, because The Great Mouse Detective is yet another reincarnation of Sherlock Holmes. You've probably seen the old Sherlock Holmes with a pipe and a beard, or the RDJ Sherlock Holmes with the amazing Jude Law Watson, or maybe even the BBC Sherlock Holmes with great cheekbones, but this Sherlock Holmes is different-- he's a rodent.
7. The Sword in the Stone
OK, so know you might be thinking-- is she even showing me real Disney movies now? Right? I promise that all of these are Disney movies! And just because they're a little older, and they're lesser known, it doesn't mean that they can't be really great movies!
The Sword in the Stone is about a young boy named Arthur, who meets a kooky wizard named "Merlin" that believes Arthur is destined to rule as the rightful king of England. Trust me, you get it all in this movie-- magic spells, evil stepfathers, unlikely underdogs, crazy wizards and witches... you'll love it.
6. Wreck-It Ralph
Vintage video games, the "bad guy" that's actually the good guy, a little girl with a big attitude... what could go wrong?
The answer: absolutely nothing. This movie has everything for everyone. A classic Disney story for the Disney nerds, retro video games for the geeks, the adorable characters for the kids, and practically everything else you could wish for in a movie.
5. The Fox and the Hound
Alright, alright, you caught me. So there's a little bit of a love story in this one between Tod and Vixey, but I couldn't possibly skip past this one.
I mean, this heart- wrenchingly amazing film couldn't be passed up on any list, no matter what it was! This classic movie is a must- watch no matter who you are. This movie is amazing and you will laugh and cry as you see the friendship between Tod and Copper, only to see the two childhood friends forced to become enemies later on.
4. 101 Dalmations
Now, even though I absolutely love the live-action 101 Dalmatians, the animated version will always be my favorite. Just look at those cute little cartoon puppies!!
Do you like puppies? Good, because there are-- you guessed it-- one hundred and one of them in this movie. Do you want to know who is arguably the most evil Disney villian... ever? Watch this movie and find out. Trust me, if she doesn't scare you, no evil thing will.
3. Treasure Planet
So I'd be lying if I said that Treasure Planet wasn't up there with some of my favorite Disney movies (among about 50 other movies, but still), and I absolutely love that I can talk about it in this list.
I love this movie for many reasons. I love literature, and this is based off of "Treasure Island" by Robert Louis Stevenson (great name, I know), who was a great writer that had some amazing plot twists and complex characters in his book (which made it into the movie). I am a huge geek, and this movie is sci- fi. Science fiction + Disney = Give it to me NOW! I am also a huge fan of this guy named Joseph Gordon Levitt, and he just so happens to voice the main character.
All of these reasons (and even more) are all reasons as to why I love this movie and hope that you'll enjoy just as much as me.
2. The Emperor's New Groove
Show of hands-- who hasn't seen The Emperor's New Groove? If you're answer was "that's me!" then get off of my blog, find it online (trust me, it's there), and don't come back until you've watched it.
This movie is perfect. In every sense of the word. Diabolical plans ("I'll turn him into a flea, a harmless, little flea, and then I'll put that flea in a box, and then I'll put that box inside of another box, and then I'll mail that box to myself, and when it arrives... I'll smash it with a hammer!" -Yzma's amazing plan to kill Kuzco), amazing sidekicks that speak foreign languages ("Squeak, squeaking', squeak, squeakity" - how to say "my acorn is missing" in squirrel, you're welcome), and some great theme songs ("He's the sovereign lord of the nation, he's the hippest cat in creation" --theme song guy). It's got it all. I promise. Just watch it.
1. Brother Bear
I have movies that I like, and then I have movies that I love. And then I have movies that I have an undying devotion to. This is one of those movies. This is easily in my top 5 favorite Disney movies (and if you've ever met me, you'll know that that's saying something since I love everything that Walt Disney Studios has ever made. Ever.). So when I say this is a good movie, I mean it. Take my word on it.
To start off, the music was done by Disney Legend Phil Collins*, who is a genius. I mean, this music, along with the other Disney soundtrack he did, Tarzan, is probably some of the best music to accompany a Disney movie-- and that's saying something. Not to mention that this story is so deep and agonizingly meaningful (I mean that in the best possible way), but paired with some great moments and characters that bring the perfect amount of comic relief to the movie. This movie is perfect. It's another one that you need to watch no matter what. I promise it's online. Go watch it.
So that concludes my single ladies Disney list. I hope that you enjoy this list and all of the movies on it! Trust me, each and every one of them is just as good as any of the princess flicks out there! (And if you watch Brave, you're getting the best of both worlds!)
Sources:
- D23 (Disney legends page)
- IMDb
- Wikipedia