When one hears the name "Disney" it is natural to think of their many animated films. When people talk about being "Disney fans" they often do so thinking of iconic films ranging from Snow White and the Seven Dwarves (1937) to Moana (2016). They may have experimented with different styles of animation as technology advanced, but it has always been a core part of their brand. It can therefore be easy to forget that Disney is not exclusively an animation studio. They may have started out that way, but Song of the South (1946) combined live-action and animation. Five years later, Treasure Island (1951) became Disney's first film without any animation and opened the floodgates to a plethora of live-action films. This side of Disney has produced some masterpieces and cultural icons that are still popular today.