

3. Moana (The Journey of Moana) - 2016
Moana (originally titled Moana, known alternatively in Vietnamese as The Journey of Moana, or in some European countries as Vaiana and in Italy as Oceania) is a 2016 American computer-animated musical adventure fantasy 3D film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. Moana is the 56th film in the Walt Disney Animation Studios' canon.
The plot revolves around a sea voyage undertaken by a young girl named Moana in order to fulfill the quest of her ancestors, as she and the demigod Maui confront the ocean and encounter various mythical creatures.
With Disney's signature memorable soundtrack and captivating storyline, this film ensures that learning English will never be dull. Take some time to enjoy this movie after a day of hard work or study, combining relaxation with language learning for an enjoyable experience.

4. The Simpsons (The Simpson Family) - 1989
The Simpsons (The Simpson Family) is a renowned American animated sitcom, one of the longest-running television shows, which premiered on December 17, 1989, on the Fox Network and has aired over 650 episodes to date.
Despite being an animated program, it satirizes many aspects of life, particularly the lifestyles of the working class and the middle class in America, American culture, and American society as a whole. It has been broadcast in numerous countries around the world in multiple languages and is regarded as one of the most significant and influential cultural exports of the United States.
The series revolves around the lives of a middle-class family in the fictional town of Springfield. The Simpsons often addresses issues related to American culture, social lifestyles but with a humorous and satirical twist - it's a successful adult animated series in America considered one of the greatest television works of all time.
Through this series, your English vocabulary will undoubtedly increase significantly, especially common vocabulary related to everyday life situations.

5. The Good Dinosaur - 2015
The Good Dinosaur is a 2015 American 3D computer-animated comedy film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures.
The main character in the film is the timid green dinosaur Arlo who is always fearful of life, which is a constant joke for his siblings. Then one stormy day, Arlo unfortunately gets swept away by a raging river and loses his family.
From there, he embarks on his own journey and fortunately finds a companion in the form of the young boy named Spot. Making friends with a human, they travel together through harsh and mysterious places, Arlo gradually learns to confront his fears and discovers long-hidden abilities.
An interesting aspect of this film is its simple and common language, along with slow and clear dialogue, which greatly supports English listening practice. Let's watch it together.

6. Finding Nemo - 2003
Finding Nemo is an American animated film released in 2003. The film was written by Andrew Stanton, directed by Stanton and Lee Unkrich, and co-produced by Walt Disney and Pixar.
In Finding Nemo, life in the Great Barrier Reef is a journey fraught with dangers for the fish. Hence, Marlin - a widowed old man always worries about his only son named Nemo. On his first day of school, Nemo forgets his father's advice and swims off to explore a boat alone, only to be captured by a diver in front of Marlin's helpless gaze.
The clownfish's adventure is very amusing and adorable, making you watch the movie lightly without realizing you're learning English.

7. Up - 2009
Up is a computer-animated film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Pictures. The film premiered on May 9, 2009, in North America and was the first animated film to open the 2009 Cannes Film Festival.
Up won the Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film and Best Original Score from the Foreign Press Association in Hollywood. More recently, the film also received five Oscar nominations, including Best Picture, becoming the second animated film in history to be nominated for this award, after Beauty and the Beast in 1991. It was also nominated for Best Animated Film.
The story of Up revolves around 78-year-old Carl Fredrickson living alone in a vintage wooden house in a modern city. Watching this movie, you'll see that despite being pressured by the city council to move into a retirement home several times, Carl remains steadfast in his attachment to the home filled with memories of his late wife.
Until one day, Carl attaches thousands of balloons to his fireplace and the house gradually floats away, heading towards distant horizons. But Carl never expected to have another unexpected companion on this strange adventure - Wilderness Explorer Russell. The language in the film is very common with clear dialogue, making it very effective for self-learning English.

8. Beauty and the Beast - 1991
Beauty and the Beast is a romantic fantasy musical animated film from the United States in 1991 produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Pictures. The work is Disney's 30th animated film and the third film released during Disney's Renaissance period, based on the fairy tale of the same name by the French novelist Jeanne-Marie Leprince de Beaumont and ideas from the 1946 French film of the same name directed by Jean Cocteau.
The story of 'Beauty and the Beast' revolves around Belle, a studious and diligent girl. Belle replaces her father as a prisoner in the castle of the ugly Beast, but then she discovers that he is actually a prince and falls in love with him. When Gaston learns that Belle has fallen for the Beast, he leads an angry mob to kill him. In the end, Belle's sincere love helps the Beast break the curse and return to being human.

9. The Incredibles - 2004
The Incredibles is a 3D animated superhero film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Pictures. The film was written and directed by Brad Bird, a former director and executive consultant on The Simpsons.
The Incredibles is about the superhero family Parr, each with different superpowers. After the government orders superheroes to live in hiding in ordinary life, Robert Parr, formerly known as the superhero 'Mr. Incredible,' had to give up his career of saving people from evil to become a normal insurance agent. Robert gets an opportunity when he receives a message from a mysterious organization.
This movie is really good, but it might be a bit challenging for beginners to practice listening along with the film because the dialogue is faster and contains some difficult vocabulary.

10. The Lion King - 1994
The Lion King is the 32nd animated film by Walt Disney Animation Studios, released in 1994. The film has received much praise for its story, rich philosophical content, and music, with a 92% positive rating on the film review website Rotten Tomatoes.
Set in the wilds of Africa, the film builds an organized society of animal world. In that society, there are conflicts, disputes, and even love, just like in the human world.
Simba - a lion cub full of life's love, falls into the trap of his uncle Scar. This leads Simba's father - Mufasa, the king of all animals, to sacrifice himself to save his son. After a period of turmoil, Simba returns to challenge his uncle Scar for the throne. The film with its magnificent scenes, humorous situations, and lively music makes learning English through this fascinating animated film more enjoyable.

11. Winnie the Pooh (The Adventures of Pooh Bear) - 2011
Winnie the Pooh is a whimsical musical animated film of American tradition in 2011, produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Pictures. It is the 51st animated feature in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series.
Inspired by the book of the same name by author A.A. Milne, the film is part of Disney's Winnie the Pooh franchise, the fifth Winnie the Pooh theatrical release, and the second Winnie the Pooh animated film by Walt Disney Animation Studios.
The Pooh Bear movie is a work by author A.A. Milne dedicated to his beloved son Christopher Robin. The film follows Winnie the Pooh and his friends as they venture back into the old forest. When Eeyore the donkey loses his tail, Pooh searches everywhere, while facing hunger himself. Meanwhile, the tiger summons everyone to rescue the boy Christopher Robin. How will the story unfold? Join Pooh on his journey to find the ultimate answer!

12. Shrek - 2001
Shrek is a 3D animated film released by DreamWorks Animation in 2001, based on the fairy tale book 'Shrek!' from 1990 by William Steig. Shrek is the first film to win the Oscar for Best Animated Feature, a category introduced in 2001.
A fascinating film by DreamWorks. Following Kermit the Frog, Shrek is voted as the most famous green character. The humorous and entertaining situations in the film inspire a love for learning English through animation.
