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25 Strange Things About Animated Disney Movies Fans Choose To Ignore

25 Strange Things About Animated Disney Movies Fans Choose To Ignore Even our favorite Disney movies are full of moments that leave us scratching our heads! Subscribe to our channel:

We’ve always been obsessed with Disney movies, from the classics we grew up with to the new and amazing innovations, we just can’t get enough. And yet, even though we’re huge fans, there are still a few moments that have made us go “huh” over the years. Like the fact that all Mulan does to disguise herself is put her hair in a ponytail. Or that Jasmine throws on a hood herself and calls that a disguise as well. The fact that Prince Charming can’t recognize Cinderella by her face is weird, so is that fact that she has a totally unique foot size, apparently. Belle from Beauty and the Beast has some serious strength, 101 Dalmatians is just way too many dogs to keep in one house, the Seven Dwarfs from Snow White literally mine diamonds and yet share a shack in the woods, and Elsa still makes the people of Arendelle pay for ice for some reason! In Toy Story, Buzz Lightyear doesn’t know he’s a toy and yet totally acts like one, Cinderella’s shoes don’t disappear with the rest of her magical outfit, the feelings from Inside Out are a confusing bunch, the Beast has a painting of himself that makes no sense, Ariel from The Little Mermaid could have probably written Eric a note or two, and the ocean from Moana seems to be giving her a lot of trouble! There is all of this and a whole lot more from all of your favourite Disney Classics in the video below, and we hope you have fun watching!

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