Ranked: Most Popular Disney Classics in the USA
The Lion King (1994) Is the Favorite Classic Animated Disney Movie in the USA, With 94,000 Online Searches Every Month
For the duration of the Covid-19 lockdown, we will undoubtedly be consuming a lot of content from the likes of Netflix, Amazon Prime and Disney+.
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With the latter online streaming service only launching a few months ago, it has generated a ton of interest and excitement among Disney enthusiasts.
Classic Disney Animated Movie | Average Monthly Search Volume |
The Lion King (1994) | 94,000 |
Aladdin (1992) | 69,000 |
Beauty and the Beast (1991) | 36,000 |
Cinderella (1950) | 19,000 |
Tarzan (1999) | 19,000 |
Hercules (1997) | 18,000 |
Dumbo (1941) | 16,000 |
The Jungle Book (1967) | 15,000 |
Alice in Wonderland (1951) | 13,000 |
Pocahontas (1995) | 13,000 |
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) | 10,000 |
Peter Pan (1953) | 10,000 |
Fantasia (1940) | 8,100 |
Robin Hood (1973) | 8,100 |
Pinocchio (1940) | 7,300 |
Sleeping Beauty (1959) | 6,200 |
Bambi (1942) | 5,500 |
The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996) | 4,300 |
Mulan (1998) | 4,200 |
The Little Mermaid (1989) | 3,100 |
Lady and the Tramp (1955) | 2,900 |
Interested in pop culture, OnBuy.com utilized analytics tool Ahrefs, to discover which classic animated Disney movies (available on Disney+) are the most popular in the USA.
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OnBuy found that the iconic Lion King (1994) is the USA’s favorite, with an astonishing 94,000 online searches per month.
The 1992 version of Aladdin is second, gaining 69,000 internet searches each month.
In third position is Beauty and the Beast (1991), getting 36,000 online queries each month.
Interestingly, Cinderella (1950) and Tarzan (1999) are the joint fourth most popular classic Disney animated movies in the USA – each on a monthly basis receiving 19,000 online searches.
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