10. Frozen:
Starting us off at number 10 is the climax from 2013's Frozen, which is kinda different from most other Disney climaxes we usually see. Whenever we see other Disney climaxes, they're usually about the fight between the protagonist and the antagonist. But here, it like some kinda chase in a way because we see different characters trying to do different things at once, Anna and Olaf are trying to find Christoff and Sven and they're trying to find them, Elsa is trying to run away again and Hans is trying to find Elsa and kill her. And it's all pretty intense and I love watching it and getting hyped up from it.
9. Big Hero 6
Next up is the end climax is the climax to Disney's only comic book movie Classic, Big Hero 6. Considering this is based off of a Marvel comic, though it being kinda unknown, they do a great job at making it fun creative. And it's not a typical protagonist vs. antagonist climax, which I guess it is, but they include the fact that they have other ways of beating him with getting rid of the microbots through the portal. And they even manage to make it funny while doing it.
8. The Lion King:
I bet some of you probably thought my favourite Disney movie ever would be higher with it climax, but, no, it's here, still though, the climax to the Lion King is a lot like another entry you'll see where it starts off kinda funny and silly but then it gets pretty intense with fantastic animation. And, yeah, it delivers. I love Timon, Pumbaa and Rafiki coming to help and them just beating up a bunch of hyenas. But then it gets more serious when Simba and Scar are on top of Pride Rock just pounding each other with their paws. And then it ends with Simba knocking Scar off and then he gets eaten by the hyenas.
7. Beauty And The Beast:
One of the Disney climaxes on here it's surprisingly more brutal than you might expect for a Disney movie. And it's great the whole way though. I love Lumiere, Cogsworth, Mrs. Potts and the others fighting off the villagers, that was great and funny but then Gaston finds Beast and they have a fight on the roof of the castle. And, yeah, like I said, it gets kinda brutal like Gaston shooting an arrow into Beast's back and then stabbing him in the side. But I like that Disney can go kinda dark and brutal like that sometimes.
6. Robin Hood:
At number 6 is one of the more different Disney climaxes, and that being Robin Hood's end climax. This is also a bit of an underrated one but also one o the more clever ones in my opinion. It originally starts off with a lot of quietness and sneaking around trying to get the gold away from Prince John and freeing the people in prison. However, as soon as he's awake, it's nothing but fast and intense action throughout the rest going higher and higher in the castle. And it's great. It's fantastically animated and it's incredible fun and satisfying as well with Prince John getting what he deserves towards the end.
5. Aladdin:
While this film's climax is definitely creative and really cool, I personally find it a little anticlimactic because of the way it concludes. Still though, I like how imaginative this is and the fight scenes in it with Aladdin vs. Jafar and a fair amount of characters going after Genie's lamp. It gets better, in my opinion, when the actual fight between Aladdin and Jafar starts, and I like how crazy it sorta gets. Where it gets a little anticlimactic for me is when Jafar turns into a Genie for a few seconds and is then beaten. But, before that, it's some of the best action I've ever seen from a Disney climax.
4. The Hunchback Of Notre Dame:
One of the darker Disney movies also has one of the darkest climaxes. When Frollo is about to burn Esmerelda, Quasimodo saves her and begins to fight off the guards trying to get into Notre Dame with the help of the people of Paris, Phoebus and the Gargoyles. And that part is fun and funny but as soon as Frollo gets in, it's a chase along the side of Notre Dame with him trying to kill the two of them and then he dies in a pretty intense way by falling from the cathedral into the fire below.
3. Wreck-It Ralph:
With the recent Disney movies, Classics anyway, I would say Wreck-It Ralph has the best climax with how fun it is with the race, but then we see Cy-Bugs coming from the ground and Ralph and Calhoun fighting them. We also see King Candy revealed to be Turbo and then he merges with one of the Cy-Bugs and becomes some huge monster making sure Ralph can't destroy them. And it's well thought out and I really enjoy how creative it is.
2. The Little Mermaid:
Coming in close to number 1 is the climax to 1989's The Little Mermaid. I don't know how other people see this climax, or what their thoughts on it is, but, personally, I find it to be incredible. It really starts off when Ariel is turned back into a mermaid and King Triton signs his name on Ursula's contract. From there, awesomeness happens. Eric comes to help, Ursula accidently kills Flotsom and Jetsom, she goes giant, she tries to blast Ariel and it ends with Eric ramming the point of a ship into her side. And then we sorta get an image that reminds me of Pirates Of The Caribbean with Ursula's tentacles bringing down the ship the same way the Kraken brought down the Black Pearl. And I love every second of it.
And my number 1 favourite Disney climax is... Sleeping Beauty:
And finally at number 1 is the end climax to Sleeping Beauty. The fact that an animated movie that came out in 1959 was able to be this fantastic and creative is really impressive in my opinion. For one thing, it has the best Disney villain ever as the antagonist, and they do a lot of creative things with her like Maleficent blasting everything, creating thorns, transforming into a dragon and there being an amazing sword fight with her and Philip. And I think that a lot of this is impressive with the technology they had back then and it's always the best part of the movie whenever I watch it, along with the fairies and Maleficent. And so, everyone, those are my picks for my top 10 favourite Disney climaxes. Thank you all for reading, please comment down below to tell me what you think and please comment your favourite Disney climax.
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