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From enchanted princesses to epic battles and heartwarming reunions, join us as we explore the most unforgettable Disney movie moments that have defined the 21st century. Relive iconic scenes filled with magic, laughter, tears, and timeless music—whether it’s a llama transformation, a robot dance in space, or a family’s emotional goodbye. Grab your popcorn and get ready for a magical journey through Disney’s evolving storytelling and animation triumphs!
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00:00Pull the lever, cronk.
00:02Wrong lever!
00:05Welcome to Ms. Mojo.
00:07And today, we'll be looking at iconic Disney movie moments from each year of the 21st century thus far.
00:12Naturally, there will be a few spoilers.
00:15If your heart is in your dream,
00:19No request is too extreme.
00:252000, Becoming a Llama, The Emperor's New Groove.
00:30Your Highness.
00:32Is something burning?
00:34My spinach pus!
00:36As Disney's 90s renaissance wrapped up,
00:39the animation studio entered a new age of experimentation.
00:44While the results were hit and miss,
00:46it paved the way for one of Disney's best comedies to date.
00:50Kuzco's transformation into a llama brilliantly balances fast-paced slapstick
00:55with the awkward tension you'd find in a dark comedy.
00:58Okay, what were we saying?
01:00Uh, uh, we were just making a touch to your long and ha-
01:05Healthy rule.
01:09Right.
01:10So, what are you gonna do?
01:11The scene is packed with so many memorable lines and reactions
01:14that it's easy to miss the subtle touches.
01:17For example,
01:18ever notice that the cactus Yzma pours her drink into
01:21also undergoes a llama transformation?
01:23Now, I'm about you finding your work.
01:25On the head!
01:26That's, that's gonna be tough.
01:28More broccoli?
01:28Because you're, I don't know, let's face it, you're no spring chicken.
01:33And I mean that in the best possible way.
01:36Between Kuzco's shallow obliviousness,
01:39Kronk's stupidity,
01:40and Yzma hiding her frustration behind a smile,
01:43it's some of the Mouse House's funniest character animation ever.
01:47Now, if we could only get a spinach puff kiosk at Disneyland.
01:52What?
01:53A llama?
01:54He's supposed to be dead!
01:562001.
01:57Goodbye, boo.
01:58Monsters, Inc.
02:002001 was full of scary sights,
02:03including Mia Thermopolis's appearance before her makeover in The Princess Diaries.
02:07Where is the beautiful girl?
02:09My granddaughter, Amelia.
02:10We also needed a makeover after Monsters, Inc. made us ugly cry with a tearful farewell.
02:18Forced to part ways,
02:19Sully tucks in Boo for seemingly the last time.
02:23Although Sully understands the gravity of this moment,
02:25Boo isn't old enough to fully comprehend what's going on.
02:29Goodbye, boo.
02:32Kitty.
02:34Kitty has to go.
02:40We're too devastated to even appreciate the Toy Story and Nemo easter eggs
02:48as Sully gives Boo a big hug and reluctantly shuts the door.
02:52It isn't until Boo opens the door that she begins to realize Kitty might not be coming back.
02:58Thankfully, the door isn't closed for good,
03:01and the two are eventually reunited in an equally emotional ending.
03:05Boo?
03:07Kitty.
03:102002, Lilo meets Stitch.
03:15Lilo and Stitch.
03:16Continuing Disney Animation's experimental age,
03:20Lilo and Stitch took a chance on a modern buddy comedy about a girl and her dog,
03:24who's actually an alien.
03:26At a Hawaiian animal shelter,
03:28Experiment 626 adopts a canine appearance,
03:32although he looks more like a blue koala.
03:34Oh yes, mm-hmm.
03:35All of our dogs are adoptable.
03:37Except that one!
03:38What is that thing?
03:41A dog, I think!
03:42But it was dead this morning!
03:44It was dead this morning?
03:45When we thought it was dead, it was hit by a truck!
03:48I like him!
03:49Most humans screech in horror at the sight of 626,
03:53including the animal rescue lady.
03:55Being a fellow outsider, though,
03:57Lilo is immediately drawn to the creature's unique features.
04:01Does it have to be this dog?
04:08Yes, he's good.
04:09I can tell.
04:10Lilo names her new pet Stitch.
04:13It's a fitting name,
04:14since the mischievous experiment helps to Stitch the bond between Lilo and big sister Nani.
04:20Nani can tell from the get-go that Stitch is going to be a handful,
04:24but how can you say no to the enthusiastic look on Lilo's face?
04:27In 2003, Lizzie McGuire had us singing What Dreams Are Made Of,
04:37while Freaky Friday had us rocking out to Take Me Away.
04:48Don't wanna grow up, I wanna get out.
04:53Hey, take me away.
04:56However, if there's one song that still gets us through hard times years later,
05:01it's Just Keep Swimming.
05:02When it appears Marlon has lost his only lead on Finding Nemo,
05:06Dory sings three encouraging words.
05:09Just keep swimming, just keep swimming,
05:11just keep swimming, swimming, swimming.
05:14What do we do?
05:15We swim, swim.
05:16Dory, no singing.
05:17Ha, ha, ha, ho, ho, ho, ho, I love to swim in.
05:21Although Marlon is more annoyed than inspired,
05:25Dory gets him to venture into the dark abyss where they find two things,
05:29Dory's conscience and Marlon's bravery as they confront an anglerfish.
05:34Hey, at least it's not as scary as Barbossa's skeleton grew.
05:38You best start believing in ghost stories, Miss Turner.
05:41You're in one.
05:43Although Dory's words initially seem like naive optimism,
05:47Just Keep Swimming has evolved into a motto for perseverance,
05:51providing hope even during the fishiest situations.
05:552004, Dysfunctional Dinner, The Incredibles.
06:00Even if you took out the superhero angle,
06:02The Incredibles still would have worked as a hilarious family comedy.
06:06What are you hungry for?
06:08Tony Ridinger.
06:09Shut up.
06:10Well, you are.
06:11I said shut up, you little insect.
06:13Well, she is.
06:14Do not shout at the table.
06:16Honey?
06:17Kids, listen to your mother.
06:19The dinner scene is an especially relatable family feud,
06:23with siblings Violet and Dash at each other's throats,
06:26Mother Helen trying to keep them apart,
06:28Father Bob reluctantly intervening,
06:31and Jack-Jack gleefully watching the chaos unfold.
06:35Don't you stand there.
06:36I need you to intervene.
06:38You want me to intervene?
06:39Okay.
06:40I'm intervening.
06:41I'm intervening.
06:42Let go of your brother.
06:44Hello.
06:45The dialogue is every bit as clever as the slapstick,
06:50hence why Brad Bird scored an original screenplay Oscar nomination
06:54to go with his Best Animated Feature win.
06:57That said, the superpowers do add another layer of humor.
07:02Between Dash's speed, Violet's force fields,
07:05Helen's flexibility, and Bob's strength,
07:07we imagine most family dinners would be like this if everyone was super.
07:11We also suspect that there'd be more cape casualties.
07:152005, Final Battle, The Chronicles of Narnia,
07:20The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe.
07:22For Narnia!
07:24And for us!
07:33While not the first crack at C.S. Lewis's classic fantasy novel,
07:37previous adaptations all left something to be desired,
07:40especially when it came to the action.
07:42Disney's version finally delivered on the epic scope we imagined while reading the book,
07:48building to a final battle crawling with diverse fantasy characters.
07:52It's not as gruesome as The Lord of the Rings,
08:04which is appropriate given the more kid-friendly source material and Disney brand.
08:09However, the climax still treats its young audience like adults with sophisticated dialogue,
08:15dramatic confrontations,
08:16and a higher body count than you might anticipate.
08:20Among the casualties is the dreaded White Witch,
08:23who meets her end at the resurrected Aslan's claws.
08:26It's definitely one of the most PG-13 moments we've seen in a PG Disney movie.
08:422006, Release the Kraken,
08:45Pirates of the Caribbean,
08:46Dead Man's Chest.
08:47Let no joyful voice be heartened.
08:52Let no man look up at the sky with hope.
08:57And let this day be cast by we who ready to wake.
09:05The Kraken!
09:06From one epic battle to another,
09:09the second Pirates film broke out the big cannons with the Kraken.
09:13In a franchise full of visual wonders,
09:16this sea behemoth is among the most intimidating.
09:20Wrapped in the monster's tentacles,
09:22the Black Pearl has rarely been in more jeopardy.
09:25Director Gore Verbinski occupies every shot with swashbuckling action and innovative effects,
09:30but there is also room for strong character moments involving cowardice,
09:34redemption and betrayal.
09:47Captain Jack Sparrow even channels Han Solo in two instances.
09:51First, he returns for a last-minute rescue after consulting his moral compass.
09:56Then, in his final stand against the Kraken,
09:59Jack goes down swinging to Davy Jones' locker,
10:02leaving us on an Empire Strikes Back-esque cliffhanger that had audiences talking for a year.
10:202007, arriving in New York, Enchanted.
10:24In 2007, several Disney characters thrived in unlikely environments.
10:30Remy proved that a rat can not only cook,
10:34but show off mad puppeteering skills in the process.
10:37A rat in Paris is one thing,
10:49but an animated princess in a live-action world brought new dimensions to the fish-out-of-water formula.
10:5670 years after Snow White gave us the first Disney princess,
10:59Enchanted poked fun at the tropes we've all become familiar with.
11:03Instead of falling down the rabbit hole, Giselle emerges from a manhole.
11:20Through Giselle's eyes, though, New York is a regular wonderland
11:23where castles are traded in for billboards and everyone is grumpy.
11:27Giselle is out of her element,
11:36but Amy Adams is immediately convincing as a cartoon brought to life.
11:422008, Dancing While Defying Gravity, WALL-E
11:46Silent film stars Buster Keaton and Charlie Chaplin
11:49were among Pixar's biggest inspirations during the production of WALL-E.
11:53In this magical scene, you can also see echoes of Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers.
11:58Eve is beyond ecstatic that WALL-E survived the pod explosion and managed to save the plant.
12:10Sharing the robot equivalent of a kiss,
12:13they turn outer space into a ballroom of boundless possibilities.
12:17WALL-E practically makes it look like it's snowing with his fire extinguisher,
12:21which only adds to the whimsy.
12:24The eye-popping animation is complemented by Thomas Newman's majestic musical score.
12:39It's a sequence that's so otherworldly and yet overflows with humanity.
12:44It's also a testament to Pixar's ability to communicate without much dialogue,
12:49which they built upon the following year.
12:522009, The Montage Up
12:55Disney had its setbacks throughout the 2000s,
12:59but as Hannah Montana might say,
13:01that's part of The Climb.
13:02They ended the decade on top with two unconventional romances.
13:12The Princess and the Frog put a clever twist on a classic fairy tale with a kiss.
13:17You don't look that much different.
13:19But how'd you get way up there?
13:21And how'd I get way down here in all this world?
13:25AHHHHH!
13:25In Up, Pixar delivered one of the most compelling love stories we've ever seen.
13:32And in record time.
13:33in barely four minutes they convey carl and ellie's life together solely relying on visuals and michael
13:54giacchino's heartstring pulling music just as life is full of ups and downs you'll be smiling
14:00one second and shedding a tear the next
14:02this master stroke of storytelling wasn't just disney's best moment of the year but arguably
14:21the most talked about scene from any 2009 film 2010 so long partner toy story 3
14:29disney saw the light as the new decade dawned kicking their modern animation renaissance into
14:35full swing with tangled
14:37pixar not only continued their winning streak but somehow topped themselves if the beginning of up
14:52made you cry a river of tears then the ending of toy story 3 unleashed an ocean of emotion
14:58but the thing that makes woody special is he'll never give up on you ever he'll be there for you
15:08no matter what before heading to college andy passes his toys on to bonnie each character is
15:17given a touching curtain call although watching andy part ways with woody pushes us over the edge
15:23while there's still a little time to play it isn't long until andy's childhood is in the rearview mirror
15:29for anyone who spent the previous 15 years following these characters
15:33this farewell truly felt like a turning point in life
15:37so long partner
15:39like toy story 3 the muppets knew how to pack a nostalgic punch the film gave us a slew of original
15:55songs that were in sync with the muppet legacy however it's hard for even an oscar winner to top
16:01rainbow connection
16:03someday we'll find it the rainbow connection the lovers the dreamers and me
16:14playing the same banjo from the original muppet movie kermit once again finds himself on a log with a song in his heart
16:21while rainbow connection never fails to warm our hearts this rendition resonates for a variety of reasons
16:28after more than a decade out of the cinematic spotlight the muppets are finally reunited on the big screen
16:35joining in the franchise's signature song they not only make a rainbow connection
16:40but connect the audience in their mutual love for the muppets
16:44the google numbers the dreamers and me
16:49la la la la la dee la la do
16:52la la la la la la la dee la do
16:58она
16:59go!
17:01agey!
17:022012
17:02Meg and George reunite
17:04paper man
17:05in 2012
17:07Merida proved that a princess can fight for her own hand
17:10while wreck it Ralph found the good in the bad with help from his supporters
17:13with help from his support group.
17:14I am bad, and that's good.
17:17I will never be good, and that's not bad.
17:21There's no one I'd rather be than me.
17:23However, the year's best Disney moment wasn't from a feature,
17:27but a theatrical short film.
17:30Paper Man drew us in with its black-and-white computer cell animation.
17:34By the conclusion, though, we were less engrossed by the film's style
17:38and more by the romance.
17:40George and Meg are so close to each other,
17:43and yet constantly out of reach.
17:46After several failed attempts,
17:48George is ready to give up on bringing color into his life.
17:51Thankfully, with the help of several paper airplanes,
17:54one marked with a lipstick kiss,
17:56George and Meg find their way back to each other.
18:10A year after Paper Man won Disney's first animated short Oscar in over 40 years,
18:24Frozen reclaimed Disney Animation's stronghold on Best Original Song.
18:29The song in question is a little power ballad you might have heard of called Let It Go.
18:33Let it go, let it go, can't hold you back anymore.
18:41Let it go, let it go, turn away and slam the door.
18:48With her secret exposed, Elsa finally decides not only to unleash her powers,
18:53but the person she's been concealing.
18:55This revelation comes with enchanting animation,
18:59stellar voiceover work from Idina Menzel,
19:01and, of course, that infinitely catchy tune.
19:04It's time to see what I can do
19:08To test the limits and break through
19:12No right, no wrong, no rules for me
19:15I'm free
19:17Let it go was a zeitgeist moment for music, animation, and feminism,
19:24inspiring numerous online renditions and parodies.
19:27Let the storm rage on
19:31The cold never bothered me anyway
19:362014, enter Baymax, Big Hero 6
19:44Disney continued to embrace their fairytale roots in 2014,
19:48bringing Maleficent's curse into the live-action realm
19:51and unearthing the agony in being a charming prince.
19:55Agony, oh, the torture they teach
20:01Disney also experimented with the superhero and sci-fi genres,
20:05delivering an animated feature not quite like any they've done before.
20:09Yet, Disney's signature warmth is on full display
20:13when the huggable Baymax introduces himself to Hero.
20:16Hello, I am Baymax, your personal healthcare companion.
20:21Tadashi's healthcare robot instantly wins the audience over
20:24with his marshmallow appearance
20:26and comforting voice that can make even the most straightforward line sound funny.
20:31Although his design is simple and his facial expressions are limited,
20:35Baymax gets across more personality in one scene
20:38than some characters do in an entire runtime.
20:41It's the first of Baymax's many satisfying moments.
20:45You have been a good boy.
20:47Have a lollipop.
20:49Nice.
20:49I cannot deactivate until you say you are satisfied with your care.
20:55Well, then I'm satisfied with my care.
20:582015, Sadness Helps Riley, Inside Out
21:02Sadness can sometimes get the better of us,
21:05but it's a necessary emotion that can ultimately leave us stronger.
21:10In a way, Disney has been promoting this message for decades,
21:14given the studio's history of devastating moments.
21:17However, Inside Out took a literal approach,
21:20personifying Sadness and Riley's other emotions.
21:24Sadness.
21:25It's up to you.
21:26Me?
21:27Sadness?
21:27Sadness?
21:28I can't, Joy.
21:30Yes, you can.
21:31Riley needs you.
21:35After spending most of the movie sidelining Sadness,
21:39Joy realizes that Riley won't be happy until she has a good cry.
21:44Returning home, Riley lets her parents know what she's been hiding inside.
21:49You need me to be happy,
21:52but I want my old friends and my hockey team.
22:00I want to go home.
22:04Finding comfort in her parents' arms,
22:06we see how joy and sadness are closer than one might assume,
22:10helping to make us more emotionally rounded.
22:13Sorry if this scene has left you drowning in tears.
22:16To lift your spirits,
22:17here's Cinderella's dress transformation.
22:192016, How Far I'll Go, Moana
22:37Disney Animation released two features in 2016,
22:41both wonderful in their own unique ways.
22:44Zootopia was a timely commentary on society,
22:48reflecting real-world prejudice
22:49and the DMV's slothful nature.
22:52What?
22:53Hang in there.
22:53Can I do...
22:56Well, I was hoping you could run a plane...
22:57For you...
22:58Well, I was hoping you could...
22:59Today.
23:01Lin-Manuel Miranda also got his feet wet with Moana,
23:04turning in the film's most memorable tune.
23:07See the line where the sky needs to see
23:09It calls me
23:12And no one knows
23:15How far it goes
23:17Joining a long line of classic I Want songs,
23:21How Far I'll Go beautifully materializes Moana's inner struggle.
23:26Torn between her island and the sea,
23:28Moana wishes to do right by her family and people.
23:32Alas, the water still calls out to her
23:34and until she sets sail,
23:36Moana may never know her full potential.
23:39The luxurious animation paints Mota Nui and the ocean in appealing lights,
23:44but Moana is eventually drawn to where she needs to be.
23:48And no one knows
23:51How far it goes
23:55It's the wind I sail on the sea
23:57She's behind me
24:00One day I'll know
24:02How far I'll go
24:05Remember me
24:10Remember me
24:132017
24:14Remember me
24:15Coco
24:16Remember me
24:19Remember me
24:20Though I have to say goodbye
24:21Remember me
24:23Remember me
24:23When we hear remember me early in Coco,
24:25It comes off as an upbeat song that feeds into Ernesto de la Cruz's massive ego.
24:31The song takes on a new identity upon learning that Hector wrote it for his daughter.
24:36For even if I'm far away, I hold you in my heart
24:41I sing a secret song to you
24:45Each night we are apart
24:48What was once a happy song becomes infinitely sadder knowing that Hector died shortly after
24:54and Coco's memory of him is slipping in old age.
24:57As Hector risks being completely forgotten,
25:01the teary-eyed Miguel tries to trigger his great-grandmother's fading memory with the familiar song.
25:06The initially unresponsive Coco gradually begins to light up,
25:10turning the solo into a moving duet.
25:13Until you're in my arms again
25:18Remember me
25:25It reminds us that music is a universal and generational language,
25:35connecting people in ways that regular dialogue can't.
25:382018
25:39Oh My Disney
25:41Ralph Breaks the Internet
25:42From Jack-Jack's fearsome raccoon battle
25:45to Mary Poppins' cover of A Cover Is Not The Book,
25:492018 had no shortage of notable Disney moments.
25:57However, no moment packed in more Disney than Vanellope's trip to a certain website.
26:02Aw, come on, princesses and cartoon characters, lame.
26:07Hey, easy there.
26:10Oh, I mean, no offense or anything.
26:12Loaded with references to Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, and everything else the company owns,
26:19this sequence was the ultimate Easter egg hunt.
26:22It also paved the way for a variety of ingenious scenarios,
26:26namely Vanellope meeting her fellow Disney princesses.
26:30Do people assume all your problems got solved because a big strong man showed up?
26:35Yes! What is up with that?
26:37We've seen Disney make fun of itself, but to portray some of their most beloved characters in a satirical light made for an unforgettable event.
26:48At the same time, the princesses push back against some criticisms that aren't entirely fair.
26:552019 saw several characters find where they belong.
27:06Woody got lost with Bo Peep and yet another tear-jerking goodbye.
27:10To infinity and beyond.
27:16Meanwhile, Elsa reunited with a voice from her past, uncovering what she's been looking for.
27:21Although it doesn't quite top Let It Go, Show Yourself was still a show-stopping successor.
27:37The visuals perfectly suit the song's sense of mystery and discovery, drawing the audience in further with each note.
27:44What makes the sequence especially remarkable is that it came so late in the production process.
27:50For the longest time, the filmmakers weren't sure who the voice should be until they settled on Queen Iduna, which heavily influenced the song.
27:59It all came together as Elsa reached the heart of Otto Holland, finding her mother and herself.
28:142020 will go down as an infamous year, but that doesn't mean it wasn't without satisfying moments.
28:27He will never be satisfied. I will never be satisfied.
28:35In addition to Hamilton, Disney brought two new Pixar films to their streaming service.
28:40Onward helped us cope with death as Barley shares a brief reunion with his father, while Ian realizes that he's always had a father figure.
28:50He also said, he's very proud of the person you grew up to be.
28:57Well, I owe an awful lot of that to you.
29:02Soul taught us about life and what it means to find your spark.
29:06For most of the film, Joe assumes that a soul spark is their destiny on Earth.
29:12Reflecting on his life and 22, though, Joe finds that a spark comes from whatever makes you want to live.
29:18Be it music, pizza, or a maple leaf seed.
29:22In a year like 2020, it's a message we all needed.
29:362021 was either a really good or a really bad year to be named Bruno.
30:02More than anything else, though, 2021 was a year of healing and transition.
30:10Like Cruella's ballroom entrance, we burned away last year's fashion to reveal something more fetching.
30:17The climax of Raya beautifully illustrated picking up the pieces.
30:21But Encanto proved to unify everyone in one combined experience,
30:25not being able to get We Don't Talk About Bruno out of their heads.
30:30Encanto is a beautiful and colorful film about familial and self-love.
30:35And this tune is truly a family affair.
30:37You may even notice a Bruno bopping along to the tune at points.
30:41Rappling with prophecies they couldn't understand.
30:44Do you understand?
30:45Seven foot of frame, racks along his back.
30:49When he calls your name, it all fades to black.
30:54Just as Bruno can see into the future, we think this song will join the ranks with Disney's best songs ever,
31:01let alone the 21st century.
31:032022, Ugly Sonic, Chippendale Rescue Rangers.
31:17As grateful as we are that Paramount changed Sonic's design following that disastrous trailer,
31:22a part of us was bummed that we'd be denied the cringe fest that Ugly Sonic could have delivered.
31:27They'll like me for who I am.
31:29Not like last time when the internet got one look at my human teeth and burned the place down.
31:34Okay, let's see here.
31:36Best wishes, Ugly Sonic.
31:38There you go, kid.
31:39Oh, they're laughing at me.
31:41I know that.
31:42You can't hurt my feelings if I'm in on the joke.
31:44Ugly Sonic made a comeback in the most unlikely of places.
31:48A part that was originally planned for Jar Jar Binks,
31:51Ugly Sonic is the standout in a film chock full of cameos.
31:54Not only does he retain his look from the trailer, human teeth and all,
31:58but Tim Robinson provides his voice in some pitch-perfect casting.
32:02Anyway, now my luck has shifted.
32:04I've been offered a new reality show where I do ride-alongs with the FBI.
32:09It's called Ugly Sonic, Uglier Crimes.
32:12He might be ugly, but this Sonic owns it.
32:152022 was the year where Disney taught us to be comfortable in our own fur,
32:19whether you're a blue hedgehog or a giant red panda.
32:22This isn't happening.
32:23This isn't happening.
32:30Wake up, wake up, wake up.
32:352023, When You Wish Upon a Star, Once Upon a Studio.
32:39At less than nine minutes, this love letter to Disney has too many great moments to count.
32:43From the late animator Bernie Mattinson reflecting on the studio's legacy,
32:47to Mickey looking at a portrait of Walt.
32:49If those moments got you choked up, then the finale had you officially teary-eyed.
32:54Anything your heart desires will call to you.
33:02I knew this was gonna happen.
33:04When it appears the group photo is a bust,
33:06Alanadale the rooster raises morale with a rendition of the studio's signature song.
33:10Slowly but surely, everyone, from Belle and the Beast, to Quasimodo, to Scuttle,
33:15joins in a musical number that encompasses a century of magic.
33:19Like a bolt out of the blue.
33:25Fate steps in and sees you through.
33:30Closing on the entire gang, it's a testament to what Disney means to all of us,
33:34and what keeps us coming back.
33:36How will the 200th anniversary top this?
33:38When you wish a boss come, your dreams come true.
33:55The Inside Out movies are full of scenes that make us feel seen.
34:03Few speak to us more than Riley's panic attack.
34:05Come on, Riley, get it together.
34:07I'm not good enough.
34:10You have to score, Riley, or this will all of the benefits for nothing.
34:14Anxiety, you're putting too much pressure on her.
34:16A trip to the penalty box triggers this breakdown,
34:19but this is truly the culmination of the past few days weighing down on Riley.
34:23With bad memories flooding back,
34:25and anxiety becoming an out-of-control whirlwind of emotion,
34:28Joy steps in.
34:29But things can't simply go back to normal.
34:31Anxiety, stop!
34:35You don't get to choose who Riley is.
34:42Riley is at a turning point in her life,
34:44needing to develop a new sense of self.
34:46This means not only living with good memories,
34:48but also the ones you'd sometimes like to forget.
34:51Learning to live with your mistakes and faults
34:53is an essential step towards self-love, however.
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35:272025, Pax and Fluffles, Zootopia 2.
35:31We know that Judy Hopps and Nick Wilde love each other,
35:33but are they in love with each other?
35:35Maybe we'll get a more definitive answer in Zootopia 3.
35:39For now, Wild Hopps shippers have this scene to gush over.
35:42Here we go.
35:43Hello?
35:44This whole area is restricted.
35:45You can't be here.
35:47Whoa.
35:47Fox and Bunny.
35:49Okay.
35:50Yes, but proud parents first.
35:52After being brought back with an anti-venom pen
35:54that sounds suspiciously like Moana,
35:56Judy reunites with Nick,
35:58who's had his own near-death experience.
36:00Well, we've been official partners for one week.
36:04Happy anniversary.
36:06And we are functioning fine.
36:08Better than fine.
36:09And we did sort of save the city, so.
36:12Us being here kind of seems like a huge misunderstanding.
36:15Done hiding behind jokes,
36:16Nick tells Judy everything that he was holding back in group therapy.
36:20She's the most important individual in Nick's life.
36:23Judy also lets all of her emotions out,
36:25nearly bringing herself and the audience to tears.
36:28Whether you interpret this as friendship or something even deeper,
36:31Judy and Nick couldn't ask for a better partner.
36:34If we complain to cheap beef, he'll just make us stay longer.
36:37Play it smart, stay off the radar,
36:38and don't let it get to you, okay?
36:40Because we are the dream team.
36:43What's your favorite Disney moment of the past 26 years?
36:47Let us know in the comments.
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