The Best Disney Movies That Start With L

Jason Bancroft
Updated May 1, 2024 27 items
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Vote up your favorite Disney movies that with the letter L.

Disney movies that start with L span across decades. When you consider Disney's immense filmography it makes sense that they would have so many titles that begin with the letter L. There are classic films on this list like The Lion King and The Little Mermaid. You'll even find Chris Evans on this list for his role in Lightyear. But which of these movies deserves to be at the top of the list? You can help decide by voting up your favorites.

This list has every Disney movie that begins with L and you can vote for more than just one. Feel free to vote down any that you think other fans should skip and check back in whenever Disney released a new movies that begins with the letter L.

  • The Little Mermaid
    1
    Jodi Benson, Pat Carroll, Christopher Daniel Barnes
    31 votes
    Immerse in the enchanting world of The Little Mermaid, a classic Disney animation. It's a tale of Ariel (Jodi Benson), an adventurous mermaid princess, captivated by the human world above. Ignoring the admonitions of her father, King Triton (Kenneth Mars), Ariel strikes a perilous deal with Ursula (Pat Carroll), the sea witch, trading her voice for legs. Aided by her friends, Sebastian (Samuel E. Wright) and Flounder (Jason Marin), Ariel must win the love of Prince Eric (Christopher Daniel Barnes) to regain her voice. This film won two Academy Awards, capturing hearts with its vibrant animation and memorable music.
  • The Lion King II: Simba's Pride
    2
    Matthew Broderick, Neve Campbell, Andy Dick
    15 votes
    Kiara, the daughter of Simba and Nala, loves the son of exiled lioness Zira, who is out for revenge.
  • The Lion King 1½
    3
    Nathan Lane, Ernie Sabella, Julie Kavner
    15 votes
    This retelling of "The Lion King" is conveyed from the perspective of meerkat Timon (Nathan Lane) and warthog Pumbaa (Ernie Sabella) and shows how the pair became friends. When Timon leaves his colony because he doesn't fit in, he meets the lonely Pumbaa. Together Timon and Pumbaa search for a new home, having adventures along the way and eventually meeting up with lion prince Simba (Matthew Broderick), who is in exile from his home and must challenge the evil Scar for the title of Lion King.
  • The Lion King
    4
    Matthew Broderick, Jeremy Irons, James Earl Jones
    30 votes
    In The Lion King, a young lion prince named Simba (voiced by Jonathan Taylor Thomas when young and Matthew Broderick as an adult) is destined to become king of the Pride Lands. His wicked uncle Scar (Jeremy Irons), however, has other plans. The film, an animated musical drama produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation, presents a tale of betrayal, exile and ultimately redemption. Aided by a meerkat Timon (Nathan Lane) and a warthog Pumbaa (Ernie Sabella), Simba reclaims his birthright. It won two Academy Awards in 1995 for Best Original Score and Best Original Song.
  • Lady and the Tramp
    5
    Peggy Lee, Barbara Luddy, Larry Roberts
    25 votes
    This Disney animated classic follows a pampered cocker spaniel named Lady (Barbara Luddy) whose comfortable life slips away once her owners have a baby. When, after some tense circumstances, Lady finds herself on the loose and out on the street, she is befriended and protected by the tough stray mutt Tramp (Larry Roberts). A romance begins to blossom between the two dogs, but their many differences, along with more drama at Lady's household, threaten to keep them apart.
  • Lilo & Stitch
    6
    Daveigh Chase, Christopher Sanders, Tia Carrere
    29 votes
    In the heartwarming animated film Lilo & Stitch, a young Hawaiian girl named Lilo (Daveigh Chase) adopts what she believes to be an unusual dog, unaware it's actually a mischievous alien named Stitch (Chris Sanders). As Lilo attempts to teach Stitch about 'ohana' - the Hawaiian tradition of family - they find themselves pursued by extraterrestrial bounty hunters. This Disney feature, with its unique blend of humor and sentimentality, won multiple awards for animation. It stands out for its vibrant depiction of Hawaiian culture and memorable exploration of unconventional family dynamics.
  • Lady and the Tramp
    7
    Tessa Thompson, Sam Elliott, Justin Theroux
    19 votes
    In this heartwarming romantic adventure, a timeless re-telling of the 1955 animated classic, Lady, an overachieving, pampered American Cocker Spaniel house dog and Tramp, a tough but lovable, fast-talking stray, embark on an unexpected adventure and, despite their differences, grow closer and come to understand the value of home.
  • The Lion King
    8

    The Lion King

    Donald Glover, Seth Rogen, Chiwetel Ejiofor
    25 votes
    In Africa's vast Pride Lands, young lion Simba (Donald Glover) looks up to his father, King Mufasa (James Earl Jones). But after a heartrending betrayal by his malevolent uncle, Scar (Chiwetel Ejiofor), Simba finds himself in exile. As he matures in distant lands, Simba grapples with his legacy and must choose between escaping his past or embracing his destiny as king.
  • Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch
    9
    Christopher Sanders, Dakota Fanning, Tia Carrere
    17 votes
    Life gets complicated for little Lilo (Dakota Fanning) after Stitch (Chris Sanders) -- the extraterrestrial pet created by bumbling alien scientist Dr. Jumba Jookiba (David Ogden Stiers) -- begins to malfunction. As Stitch's condition worsens, Lilo struggles to choreograph an original hula dance for an upcoming competition at her school. When she realizes something is terribly wrong, Lilo and Jookiba scramble to build an advanced device capable of saving Stitch from certain death.
  • Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure
    10
    Scott Wolf, Alyssa Milano, Chazz Palminteri
    17 votes
    A mischievous puppy (Scott Wolf) joins a pack of strays when he leaves home to pursue a more exciting life.
  • Lightyear
    11
    Chris Evans, Keke Palmer, Peter Sohn
    20 votes
    Legendary space ranger Buzz Lightyear embarks on an intergalactic adventure alongside ambitious recruits Izzy, Mo, Darby, and his robot companion, Sox. As this motley crew tackles their toughest mission yet, they must learn to work together as a team to escape the evil Zurg and his dutiful robot army that are never far behind.
  • Leroy & Stitch
    12
    Daveigh Chase, Christopher Sanders, David Ogden Stiers
    14 votes
    In this animation, the villainous Dr. von Hamstervial (Jeff Bennett) breaks out of jail and immediately begins work on a devious new creation: "Leroy," who looks just like kindly alien Stitch and is sent to Earth to tear apart everything in his path. To defeat the mad doctor and his crazed experiment, young Lilo (Daveigh Chase) must reunite with Stitch and her other extraterrestrial pals; unfortunately, the only thing that may be able to stop Leroy is a performance from Elvis himself.
  • The Little Mermaid: Ariel's Beginning
    13
    Jodi Benson, Samuel E. Wright, Jim Cummings
    14 votes
    In this animated film, a grief-stricken King Triton (Jim Cummings) outlaws music in the wake of the death of his wife, Athena (Lorelei Hill Butters). When Flounder (Parker Goris) discovers that the irrepressible Sebastian (Samuel E. Wright) has been singing at an illegal undersea speakeasy in defiance of the king's decree, Ariel (Jodi Benson) struggles to sneak out without getting caught by the royal court's maniacal nanny, Marina Del Ray (Sally Field).
  • The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea
    14
    Jodi Benson, Samuel E. Wright, Tara Strong
    16 votes
    Ariel and Eric's daughter, Melody, becomes an unwitting pawn in a scheme of revenge, concocted by Morgana, sister of sea-witch Ursula.
  • The Last Flight of Noah's Ark
    15
    Elliott Gould, Geneviève Bujold, Ricky Schroder
    17 votes
    Stowaways and a missionary (Geneviève Bujold) join a B-29 pilot (Elliott Gould) flying a load of animals to the South Pacific.
  • The Love Bug
    16
    Dean Jones, Michele Lee, David Tomlinson
    22 votes
    Race car driver Jim Douglas (Dean Jones) and his philosophical mechanic, Tennessee Steinmetz (Buddy Hackett), find themselves in possession of a white Volkswagen Beetle that seems to have a mind and spirit of its own. Calling the car Herbie, Jim and Tennessee become the talk of the California racing circuit -- much to the displeasure of sports-car dealer Peter Thorndyke (David Tomlinson), who tries to use his assistant (Michele Lee) to come between the friends and their car.
  • The Lone Ranger
    17
    Johnny Depp, Armie Hammer, William Fichtner
    23 votes
    In 1933 a boy discovers an ancient Native American in a sideshow carnival tent. The Indian is Tonto (Johnny Depp), the old companion of John Reid (Armie Hammer), a lawman more famously known as the Lone Ranger. With this opportunity to set the record straight about his and Reid's adventures, Tonto recalls the day in 1869 when he first encountered the man who would be his trusted friend and tells of their teamwork bringing down Butch Cavendish (William Fichtner) and other Old West outlaws.
  • The Legend of Lobo
    18
    Walter Pidgeon, Émile Genest
    15 votes
    The Old West serves as the backdrop to this chronicle of the adventures and dangers faced in the lifetime of a wolf.
  • Lilly the Witch: The Dragon and the Magic Book
    19

    Lilly the Witch: The Dragon and the Magic Book

    Yvonne Catterfeld, Anja Kling, Karl Markovics
    19 votes
    Lilly the Witch – The Dragon and the Magic Book is a 2009 German children's film directed by Stefan Ruzowitzky. It is a partly animated comic fantasy based on the books by Knister, who co-wrote the screenplay.
  • The Lizzie McGuire Movie
    20
    Hilary Duff, Adam Lamberg, Robert Carradine
    22 votes
    During summer break, Lizzie McGuire (Hilary Duff) and her closest pals head off on a school-sponsored journey to Rome. Before long she makes the acquaintance of Paolo Valisari (Yani Gellman), a local music sensation whose duet partner looks almost exactly like Lizzie. Since Paolo and his collaborator recently feuded, Lizzie agrees to stand in for the girl at a massive concert and pretend to sing while a recording plays. But when things don't go as planned, she must rely on her own vocal chops.
  • Lt. Robin Crusoe, U.S.N.
    21
    Dick Van Dyke, Nancy Kwan, Akim Tamiroff
    17 votes
    A Navy pilot (Dick Van Dyke) is marooned on an island with a headhunter's (Akim Tamiroff) daughter (Nancy Kwan) and outcast tribal women.
  • The Littlest Horse Thieves (Escape from the Dark)
    22
    Alastair Sim, Peter Barkworth, Maurice Colbourne
    10 votes
    In the mines of Yorkshire, England, a company run by the profit-conscious Lord Harrogate (Alastair Sim) uses ponies to carry coal out of the pits. However, when Richard Sandman (Peter Barkworth) informs Harrogate about steam-powered mechanisms that can replace the animals, the ponies are bound for the slaughterhouse. When two compassionate stable boys decide to rescue the ponies by stealing them, Sandman's thoughtful daughter, Alice (Chloe Franks), joins in on the daring plan.
  • The Littlest Outlaw
    23
    Pedro Armendáriz, Joseph Calleia, Andres Velázquez
    10 votes
    Ten-year-old Pablito (Andres Velázquez) is so attached to a horse that is treated cruelly by his stepfather that he runs off with the animal. On the run, Pablito is befriended by a priest (Joseph Calleia), who offers the boy shelter in his village. When the horse runs away, Pablito and the priest set out to find it. Eventually they track the animal to a bullfighting arena, where it is being used to goad on the bulls, and the pair attempts to rescue the horse.
  • The Light in the Forest
    24
    James MacArthur, Fess Parker, Carol Lynley
    14 votes
    An Army scout (Fess Parker) helps a white youth (James MacArthur) raised by Indians to return to the 18th-century civilization of his own people.
  • The London Connection (The Omega Connection)
    25
    Roy Kinnear, Larry Cedar, Dudley Sutton
    13 votes
    The London Connection is a 1979 film directed by Robert Clouse for Walt Disney Productions. It stars Jeffrey Byron and Larry Cedar. It was renamed The Omega Connection when it aired on TV.
  • An Academy Award-winning wildlife documentary chronicling a day in the life of the many creatures populating the desert regions of the American Southwest, this film marks the premier feature entry in Walt Disney's popular "True-Life Adventures" series of the 1950s. Narrated by Winston Hibler, the nature study includes up-close Technicolor footage of exotic plants, scorpions, rattlesnakes, roadrunners, tarantulas and more, with a flash flood providing one of nature's dramatic highlights.
  • Lilly the Witch: The Journey to Mandolan is a 2011 German comedy film directed by Harald Sicheritz. It is the second Lilly the Witch film, being preceded by Lilly the Witch: The Dragon and the Magic Book