Disney Presents 13 Coziest Autumn Movies For October

September 20, 2023
Disney Presents 13 Coziest Autumn Movies For October

Summary

  • Disney+ offers a variety of autumn movies that capture the cozy vibes and Halloween spirit, providing a perfect way to embrace the season.
  • Movies like Bambi, The Fox and the Hound, and Pocahontas showcase the beauty of autumn with stunning visuals and heartwarming stories.
  • The Nightmare Before Christmas and Hocus Pocus are beloved Halloween favorites that combine spooky elements with autumn vibes for a fun and entertaining experience.

October is a wonderful time to be a Disney fan, especially with so many autumn Disney movies that set the perfect cozy mood. This time of year inspires a lot of wonderful vibes, including the crisp weather to the beautiful colors to the spooky fun of Halloween season. There are dozens of movies in and out of the magical streaming service that serve as the best autumn Disney movies to feed those seasonal appetites like a steaming bowl of soup on a chilly day.

Disney+ is the one-stop place to watch all of these wonderful movies and specials in October. They are enough to capture any autumn vibes viewers may be feeling on any given October day. While there are plenty of horror movies out there to satisfy the Halloween feel, Disney offers more relaxed yet appropriately spooky options. Likewise, there are beautiful animated adventures that depict the beauty of the autumn season. These Disney autumn movies can be enjoyed all year round but now is the time they hold a special feel.

13 Bambi (1942)

Bambi and Thumper playing in the forest in Disney's Bambi

When most viewers think of this Disney classic, they often associate it with the “drip, drip, drop” of “Little April Showers,” a large portion of the film takes place in the autumnal months with painted trees and burning colors. Bambi might spend a memorable portion of the film as a young fawn in winter and spring with Thumper and Flower, but his more dynamic action takes place as an adult in the finale.

The climactic scene of the burning forest takes place right in the middle of hunting season as man returns to the forest with guns and greater numbers. Younger viewers might remember the cute little animals, but the cinephiles in the audience remember the Great Prince of the Forest rushing from a forest fire to save Faline.

12 Muppets Haunted Mansion (2021)

Gonzo and Pepe encounter the Hitchhiking Ghosts in Muppets Haunted Mansion

While Disney found a flop with its star-studded cast of Haunted Mansion this summer, there were many who thought they already made a perfectly good adaptation with an even more lovable cast. The Muppet icons got to lead their very own autumn Halloween adventure with Muppets Haunted Mansion which takes place on Halloween night as Gonzo is challenged to spend one night in a spooky mansion.

As with every Muppet project, there are plenty of cameos to be found, including Will Arnett, Taraji P. Henson, and Danny Trejo to name a few. The special is the perfect all-ages bit of fun to curl up with on a cozy October day and spend some quality time with the Muppets.

11 The Fox And The Hound (1981)

Copper and Tod playing in The Fox and the Hound.

Similar to Bambi, The Fox and the Hound is an autumn movie that utilizes both autumn and winter to establish its mood (although this film is more liable to make viewers cry than Bambi). Disney certainly has a way of creating beautiful forest scenes, but the countryside scenes in The Fox and the Hound have an undeniable warmth that just pulls the viewer into a tremendous degree.

Not all Disney fans will want to join Chief and Copper on a hunting trip, but Widow Tweed’s cottage and farm look like something out of a Norman Rockwell Painting. The rustic setting and design choices are what give this movie its familiar and comforting flavor.

10 Pocahontas (1995)

Pocahontas with the colorful leaves

One thing that will almost always be associated with autumn is the presence of falling leaves. Since Pocahontas knows how to paint with all the colors of the wind and then some, she’s frequently accompanied by a gust of wind and a shower of colorful foliage in its path.

Pocahontas might not be the most accurate adaptation of the legend, but that’s not to say it doesn’t have at least some good points. It’s still wonderfully animated, has performances and a soundtrack an audience could expect from a Disney movie, and it comes with a nice helping of ’90s nostalgia.

9 Coco (2017)

Miguel with Ernesto De La Cruz and other skeletons in Coco

Pixar’s melodious and macabre movie about the land of the dead comes with all the festive flavors of a Dia De Los Muertos celebration. The colors, sights, and sounds of Mexico paint a vibrant picture of both life and the afterlife in the world of Coco, and the spooky flavor of the skeletons and spirits is sure to ease viewers into a Halloween mood.

The use of the traditional Mexican holiday not only provides a broader cultural representation to the Disney/Pixar banner but gives audiences a different perspective associated with the October holidays. Its catchy tunes and lovable characters are enough to drive many fans “Un Poco Loco” this time of year. It makes for one of the best Pixar movies to date.

8 The Tigger Movie (2000)

Tigger bouncing through the wood in The Tigger Movie

Get ready to join Tigger on a joyous adventure through the Hundred Acre Wood! In this delightful excursion, Tigger brings his signature bounce to the cozy autumn woods, where he encounters his friends as they prepare for winter. The quest to find Tigger’s family tree adds a touch of zaniness to the plot, but it’s the warm and welcoming nature of Tigger and his friends that truly steals the show.

Experience the magic of Winnie the Pooh and his gang in this charming movie that perfectly captures the essence of the season.

7 The Adventures Of Ichabod And Mr. Toad (1949)

Ichabod tossing some salt over his shoulder in The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad

Step into the enchanting world of Sleepy Hollow with “The Adventures Of Ichabod And Mr. Toad.” This iconic Disney movie takes you on a thrilling journey through the spooky town, where you’ll encounter the infamous Headless Horseman and join Ichabod Crane on his unforgettable adventures.

But that’s not all! The movie also features the delightful tale of J. Thaddeus Toad and his wild rides. With its perfect blend of fun and fright, “The Adventures Of Ichabod And Mr. Toad” is a must-watch for the Halloween season.

6 Something Wicked This Way Comes (1983)

Mr. Dark leads a parade in Something Wicked This Way Comes

Prepare to be captivated by the atmospheric and haunting tale of “Something Wicked This Way Comes.” This underrated horror classic, inspired by the imagination of Ray Bradbury, takes you on a chilling journey to a small town where a sinister carnival arrives just in time for Halloween.

As the town falls under the spell of Mr. Dark and his malevolent wishes, you’ll be drawn into a suspenseful and eerie narrative that perfectly sets the mood for the Halloween season.

5 Werewolf By Night (2022)

The first ever Marvel Studios Special Presentation showed how effective the Disney+ platform could be a telling one-off holiday adventures inside of the MCU. Werewolf by Night takes the rather obscure Marvel character of Jack Russell (Gael Garcia Bernal) who is brought in to be part of a monster hunting competition, though he has his own mission in mind.

The beautiful black-and-white look of the special gives it a wonderful throwback vibe while also showing the MCU is willing to push the limits of its horror and violence. It expands the MCU with the introduction of characters like Elsa Bloodstone and Man-Thing, but is also refreshingly self-contained, offering a new option for a short October watch even for those not interested in the superhero world.

4 Boo To You Too! Winnie The Pooh (1996)

Tigger making jack o lanterns in Boo To You Winnie The Pooh

Pooh comes back again with another cozy adventure, this time with an added Halloween flavor. While it’s certainly not a very scary Halloween special, Boo To You Too! Winnie The Pooh certainly introduces a slightly darker and creepier vibe to the Hundred Acre Wood. A tale about Piglet overcoming his fears and joining his friends for trick-or-treating might sound simple, but It’s enough to stir up some nostalgic feelings for any Disney fan who dressed up and went out for candy every Halloween night. Halloween can be creepy, but it can also elicit a warm and fuzzy feeling inside as well.

3 The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993)

Jack Skellington smiling in The Nightmare Before Christmas

The Nightmare Before Christmas is a timeless classic that combines the magic of Halloween and Christmas. Jack Skellington, the Pumpkin King, discovers Christmas Town and decides to bring Christmas to Halloween Town. This stop-motion animated film is filled with stunning visuals and memorable songs, making it a must-watch during the holiday season. It captures the essence of both holidays and reminds us that sometimes, the unexpected can lead to the most wonderful surprises.

The Nightmare Before Christmas has been enchanting Disney fans for almost three decades, making it a beloved Halloween tradition that extends well into the holiday season. While some may argue whether it’s truly a Halloween movie, there’s no denying the autumnal atmosphere it creates before Jack ventures into Christmas Town.

With its spooky and whimsical world of Halloween creatures, as well as scenes of falling leaves and cozy bowls of frog’s breath soup, The Nightmare Before Christmas captures the essence of both Halloween and autumn. It’s a timeless favorite for Disney fans who want to embrace the spirit of the season.

2 Pooh’s Grand Adventure: The Search For Christopher Robin (1997)

Pooh and rabbit being chased by a monster in Pooh's Grand Adventure.

“Once upon the last day of a golden summer…” These words mark the beginning of an underrated Winnie the Pooh adventure. Pooh, Piglet, and their friends embark on a daring journey when they believe Christopher Robin has disappeared.

As autumn arrives, Pooh finds himself facing new challenges and exploring unexpected environments, such as jagged mountains, thorny forests, and skull-shaped caves. This movie allows the Hundred Acre Wood gang to expand their horizons and venture into the unknown.

1 Hocus Pocus (1993)

The Sanderson Sisters looking concerned in Hocus Pocus

What was once a disappointment at its release has become a Halloween favorite. Hocus Pocus takes place on Halloween night, where a group of kids accidentally resurrect three witches who plan to target the town’s children.

This movie perfectly captures the excitement and fun of Halloween, striking a balance between spooky vibes and family-friendly entertainment. Bette Midler, Sarah Jessica Parker, and Kathy Najimy deliver unforgettable performances as the Sanderson sisters, bringing endless joy and mischief to their fish-out-of-water adventure. The film’s cult status has even led to a long-awaited sequel and the possibility of Hocus Pocus 3 in the future.

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Sarah O'Donell

A journalism graduate from NYU, Sarah specializes in reporting on comic book culture. She has interviewed renowned artists and writers, and brings her insights into the comic book world to Hypernova.

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