This blog post was last updated on the 13th December 2021

I’m a huge Disney fan. I’m always the first to rush out to the shops and purchase any new Disney film release. I got another two Disney DVDs for my birthday so I thought I would show you my Disney classics collection.
There are currently 57 films classed as the Disney Classics and these are numbered on the spine of the DVD case. I would love to own most of them so I’m going to revert back to this list and see if I can one day complete it.
This is the official Disney classics collection list and I’ve made bold the one’s that I currently own.
Disney Classics Collection Movies in Order
1. Snow White & The Seven Dwarfs
2. Pinocchio
3. Fantasia
4. Dumbo
5. Bambi
6. Saludos Amigos
7. The Three Caballeros
8. Make Mine Music
9. Fun & Fancy Free
10. Melody Time
11. The Adventures of Ichabod & Mr. Toad
12. Cinderella
13. Alice In Wonderland
14. Peter Pan
15. Lady and the Tramp
16. Sleeping Beauty
17. 101 Dalmations
18. The Sword in the Stone
19. The Jungle Book
20. The Aristocats
21. Robin Hood
22. The Many Adventures of Winnie The Pooh
23. The Rescuers
24. The Fox and the Hound
25. The Black Cauldron
26. Basil, The Great Mouse Detective
27. Oliver & Company
28. The Little Mermaid
29. The Rescuers Down Under
30. Beauty and the Beast
31. Aladdin
32. The Lion King
33. Pocahontas
34. The Hunchback of Notre Dame
35. Hercules
36. Mulan
37. Tarzan
38. Fantasia 2000
39. The Emperor’s New Groove
40. Atlantis: The Lost Empire
41. Lilo and Stitch
42. Treasure Planet
43. Brother Bear
44. Home on the Range
45. Chicken Little
46. The Wild
47. Meet the Robinsons
48. Bolt
49. The Princess and the Frog
50. Tangled
51. Wreck-It-Ralph
52. Frozen
53. Big Hero 6
54. Zootropolis
55. Moana
56. Ralph Breaks the Internet
57. Frozen 2
I have 24 out of 57 films from the Disney classics collection! I’m still on a mission to own them all. I thought I had more than 24 of the Disney Classics Collection films so I’m a bit disappointed. Ashamedly for a Disney fan there are a few titles on that list that I haven’t even seen let alone own.
Disney Classics Box Set

I’ve got some amazing news! The Limited Edition Disney Classics Box Set is back! The complete Classics Collection is now available to buy on Amazon. Complete with all 57 Classics in their own collectable vault. The Classics Box Set is available now for £175 for the DVD collection or £219.99 for the Blu-Ray edition.
Amazon Fire Stick
We unfortunately didn’t have a Smart TV in our living room so we had to come up with a work around. The easiest way to get Disney+ on an older television set is to buy an Amazon Fire Stick.
You simply plug the fire stick into a USB port in your TV set and then plug it into the wall. Connect your fire stick to your wireless or routed internet connection and you are good to go.
It’s really easy to set up and you can now stream all the classics to your hearts content.
You do not need an Amazon Prime subscription to access Disney+. But if you are signed up to Amazon Prime you also get access to Amazon Prime Movies and TV series’ through your fire stick.
Animated classics Titles Different in UK and US
I’ve had a few comments about some of the films titles being wrong. What some people don’t realise is that the movie titles differ between each continent. Here are a list of film titles that are different in the UK and the US.
UK – Zootropolis
US – Zootopia
UK – Basil the Great Mouse Detective
US – The Adventures of the Great Mouse Detective


Never get bored of watching disney films! Haven't heard of some of the films on your list, will have to check them out! x
I absolutely love Disney films!! I have created a list exactly like this for myself hah! I am determined to collect them all xx
Abi
I know I have watched about 40 of the classics, but I own hardly any.
Need to get my hands on more xx
Sarah | sarahddavis.blogspot.com
Love your Disney collection!! 🙂
Ive finally found the last Disney classic film today to complete my collection of 55 now just awaiting the release of number 56 in the same cardboard style sleaving.keeps my kids entertained working their way through them.
I have all but 2 of the dvds and then some! I have seen wreck it Ralph breaks the internet but am yet to purchase it, however I don’t believe I have even seen big hero 6 but it looks interesting so will need to give it a go I guess.
I actually own so many I have filled up the space in the cupboard under my tv and am now working on the shelves! And that’s just the classics!!!
I think it is deefinetly Zootopia not zootropolis🤦♀️
We have a different title for it here than the US do.
I’m doing a marathon few days , watching them all in order , currently on 22 Winnie The Pooh
We have all up to 55 the last two I don’t own yet,
As we are on lock down hear in the UK with the Coronavirus we are on a mission to watch as many as possible as there are quite a few we have never even seen.
Day one today started with Snow White, I have an almost five year old and seven year old but it’s me that’s the huge Disney Fan.
New Grandaughter born on 28th, had most of them on video but rebuilding the collection on dvd.
Is “Up” not a Disney film?
Love that one.
Up is disney pixar, they have their own sleeves
We’ve got Disney plus and the first film I watched was Mulan! I was shocked how good the quality was and the amount of films I hadn’t heard of on there.
Get binge watching! We’ve had Monsters University on repeat in our house haha
Also worth a mention that in the USA, ‘Dinosaur’ replaces ‘The Wild’ as a classic. I always got confused while searching the list online as the numbers in the UK get messed up at dinosaur lol!
Original Walt Disney Classics Collection (Back when it was all VHS) included live action films like Pete’s dragon, Mary Poppins and Bedknobs and Broomsticks.
I have all the classics on DVD Excpet Frozen 2 as waiting for the sleeve.
I have all the disney pixar films too except Incredibles 2 sleeve No. 20 as I cannot find the sleeve version ANYWHERE! and Onward, as it has only just come out so waiting for the sleeve on that.
I have most of the live action films (including the reimagined ones) but not all of them have the special sleeve.
I have ALL the Marvel films (including Pre-MCU & X-men)
That’s one serious collection! I love it!