Top 10 Rarest Disney Movies Ever Made

Make Mine Music: is the eighth animated film that Disney ever released. The film is a collection of unfinished story ideas that were instead.

So Dear to My Heart: is an early Disney film that combined live-action with animation. Walt Disney actually wanted the movie to be the Disney.

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Rob Roy The Highland Rogue: is a really obscure British-American action film released by Walt Disney Productions in 1953.

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The Gnome-Mobile: was one of the last films that Walt Disney personally supervised before his death in The movie is based on The Gnomobile.

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The Spirit of Mickey: The Spirit of Mickey is a direct-to-video film that has never been re-released since it first came out in 1998.

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Victory Through Airpower: is an interesting piece of Disney film history, that was essentially propaganda for the American war effort during World War II.

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Something Wicked This Way Comes: based on the Ray Bradbury novel of the same name, is another 1980s Disney horror film that has had a very limited.

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The Watcher in the Woods: is a live-action horror film, which is an atypical film genre for Disney, which explains the movie’s scarcity.

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The Happiest Millionaire: is a live-action musical released by Disney in the late 1960s. The movie is based on the real story of Philadelphia.

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Song of the South: is perhaps the most infamous and rarest of Disney’s movies due to its depiction of racist and offensive stereotypes.

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