These Are The Best Disney Films, Ranked

42. A Bug's Life

"A Bug's Life" was a weird one, but the production at the time was pretty top-notch. The animation style was new to viewers and fans were absolutely blown away. This story about a particularly savvy little ant was Pixar's second film.

Defending the Colony

Flik the ant has to recruit a bunch of his insect friends to help him save his colony from the invasive grasshoppers. Luckily, he comes across of band of circus bugs and they help Flik save the day. He even falls in love with the princess ant along the way.

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Post originally appeared on Upbeat News.