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10 Disney Sequels That Honestly Should Not Have Made The Cut

A dream might be a wish your heart makes, but these movies aren't dreams, and we didn't wish for them.

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10 Disney Sequels That Honestly Should Not Have Made The Cut
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If you are a lover and admirer of Disney Movies you know that there are a number of great movies, and sequels out there. Some of my favorite Disney sequels are right here. However, that also means you know about those Disney sequels that we really didn’t need. Don’t get me wrong, I love everything Disney, but we could have done without these few.

1. Atlantis: Milo’s Return

Honestly, I just wasn't that impressed. The last one really ended well.

2. Kronk’s New Groove

3. Leroy And Stitch

Everyone loves Stitch, but there needs to be an end somewhere. There were so many movies, and the TV show, it all just got overwhelming.

4. Tarzan & Jane

5. The Return Of Jafar

Just no. Jafar was gone. Why bring him back? It just didnt work.

6. Aladdin and the King of Thieves

7. The Lion King 1½

8. The Little Mermaid Ⅲ: Ariel’s Beginning

9. Cinderella Ⅲ: A Twist In Time

No, I was not a fan. First, you are putting time travel into a classic Disney princess story. I love changing things up, it just didn't work.

10. Pocahontas Ⅱ: Journey To A New World

Honestly, there are so many movies out there that we really didn't need, and obviously Disney isn't secluded from this. Now you can still enjoy these movies, and love them, but I feel like we would have been just fine without.

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