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the 8 best Saddest Disney Movies of all time

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Elsa's Secret Isolates Her from Her Family in Frozen

By giving the protagonist too much power, Frozen effectively rejected the damsel-in-distress princess cliché that has plagued Disney for decades.

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Lilo & Stitch

It's hard to see Lilo & Stitch's darker undertones at first look. The main theme is "family," or "ohana" in Hawaiian, but viewers will be able to recognise the realities of unusual family dynamics with ease.

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Finding Nemo Broke Fans'

Similar to Up, the first ten minutes of Finding Nemo contain some of the most painful scenes. When a barracuda finds Marlin's house, his idyllic existence is ruined.

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Brother Bear Features a Heartbreaking Reveal

Brother Bear is a nice buddy movie because of Kenai's friendship with Koda, even after he turns into a talking bear. Regrettably, the sensation is fleeting. Kenai and the audience learn

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The Colonization of Native Americans Gives Pocahontas a Much Darker Tone

Though few would call Pocahontas a depressing Disney film, that is precisely what it is. After watching the movie and getting beyond all the cutesy moments with music and frivolity

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The Hunchback Of Notre Dame

Because The Hunchback of Notre Dame is partially based on Victor Hugo's 1895 novel of the same name, it is regarded as one of Disney's darkest pictures.

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The Good Dinosaur

Regretfully, The Good Dinosaur is one of Pixar's underappreciated films. Nevertheless, the film has a dark undertone because it deals a lot with bereavement

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The Complex Mother-Daughter Relationship

The 2012 movie Brave contains a lot of emotionally charged scenes because it's a story about mother-daughter interactions wrapped in a Scottish folktale.