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Which is your favorite Disney character?

Click to color your favored character.
Slide to the right to see the most popular ones.

Top 6 Popular Characters







Among all the Disney characters, who is favored by most people? The top 6 popular characters presented are from the voting result here. The results may be different from one ranking to another, but hey, Mickey Mouse is always the top one! Click the character to see people's comments.

Top 30 Highly Reviewed Disney Movies


More Budget, Better Movie?

Explore the finance aspect of Disney movies here.

A common question regarding the movies are: could we make a movie better by planning more budget for it? In the first scene here, we could discover the correlation between movie budget and its IMDB score.

You could slide to explore the historical cashflow generated by the Disney movies.

How much could Disney earn by making movies?

How much benefit could the movie generated for the company?

Although we could not get the exact amount of benefit that the movies generated, we could still see the trend and magnitude with the historical cashflow generated in the form of Box Office. The color is used to distinguish different years.

You could slide to explore the top movies selected according to different financial metrics.

Top 10 Movies with Finance Metrics


People's Contributions

Who are the staffs behind the great scenes? We present the contribution of the directors, producers and music directors of all the Disney movies in the dataset. The three categories are presented seperately. Click the button above, browse the radial stacked bar graph to see who are they, how many films each of them took part in, and how high the reviews are for their movies.

Cooperation Among People

Having explored their individual contribution to the Disney films, you may wonder if they ever collaborated. Indeed they did! The network here shows who worked with whom in making Disney movies. Size of the node indicates how involved the person is. The larger the node is, the more movies the staff took part in. Width of the link indicates how strong the relationship is between the two nodes. Larger width means the two staffs have worked together more times.
Although there are some clusters, most of the staffs took the corresponding role solely.