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11 Disney Sequels You Have To See If You Loved The First

We all know those Disney movies that we wanted more of!

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11 Disney Sequels You Have To See If You Loved The First
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The other day I was talking to my roommate about Disney movies and their sequels. She loves Mulan but didn't want to watch the second one. She was scared it was going to be bad, or at least not as good as the first. I made a list of Disney movie sequels that I think are movies you have to see. They are so good and work well with their original.

1. Mulan Ⅱ

This was the reason for the list, but honestly, it is such a good movie. I strongly believe that this movie is separate from it's first. With that being said, it still needs the first movie.

2. The Lion King Ⅱ: Simba's Pride

3. Tarzan Ⅱ

We all enjoy a good original story.

4. The Little Mermaid Ⅱ: Return to the Seas

I love getting to see how Ariel deals with being on land. Yes, she loves the prince, but everything she knew was in the sea. It is nice to have the conflict with her daughter, while at the same time rediscovering her inner self.

5. Brother Bear Ⅱ

Honestly, the Brother Bear movies were one of my favorites growing up. I can remember me and my big sister sitting there watching the movies, and I always felt like I could connect.

6. Cinderella Ⅱ: Dreams Come True

7. Pooh’s Grand Adventure: The Search For Christopher Robin

8. Stitch! The Movie

9. Every single Tinker Bell Movie ever

It could totally be just me, but I think all of these movies did so well. Getting to see where Tinker Bell came from, and all these little fairy adventures just make me feel 6 again.

10. An Extremely Goofy Movie



11. Lilo & Stitch Ⅱ: Stitch Has A Glitch


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