
Do you know who Aladdin's best friend is? Do you know who Belle is?
Unit 1 Toy Story 2
Unit 2 Lilo & Stitch
Unit 3 Lady and the Tramp II, Scamp's Adventure
Unit 4 Aladdin
Unit 5 Beauty and the Beast
Unit 6 Aladdin
Unit 7 The Little Mermaid
Unit 8 Peter Pan
Toy Story 2

Andy is a boy with a big collection of toys that secretly come to life when no humans are in sight. His collection includes Mr. Potato Head, Slinky the spring dog, Rex the toy dinosaur, Bo Peep the shepherdess lamp, Hamm the piggy bank., Buzz Lightyear the space action figure, and Woody the cowboy.
One day, a greedy toy collector named Al grabs Woody and takes him to his Toy Barn. There, Woody meets some new toys, including Jessie, Bullseye, and the Prospector. Woody finds out that he was the star of a TV show called Woody’s Roundup!, along with Jessie, Bullseye, and the Prospector. Woody is the missing last piece in a valuable toy collection, and Al is going to sell him.
Woody’s loyal friends come to rescue him, but Al puts Woody into a suitcase and heads to the airport. The toys follow and see Al’s suitcase on a conveyor belt. Woody and Bullseye escape from the suitcase, but Jessie is trapped inside. Woody bravely rescues her just as the plane is about to take off. Things end happily, and Jessie and Bullseye join the other toys in Andy’s room.
Lilo & Stitch

Lilo is a lonely little girl who has lived with her big sister, Nani, ever since their parents died. She lives in Hawaii and dreams of finding her own special friend. Stitch is an alien—the result of a dangerous experiment by a mad scientist named Jumba Jukiba, who calls his creation “Experiment 626.” Stitch has been sent to Earth, which is an environmentally protected planet.
Lilo adopts Stitch as a pet, thinking he is a playful, mischievous dog that will keep her company. Neither Lilo nor Nani realize that the small, six-legged Stitch was created to be an indestructible fighting machine, programmed to destroy.
The aliens, Jumba and Pleakley, come to Earth to capture Stitch and take him to a distant asteroid prison. Stitch believes that as long as he pretends to be Lilo’s family pet, he will not be caught. The problem is that Stitch has no idea of how a pet behaves. He causes all kinds of trouble by destroying everything he finds. However, over time, Stitch grows to love Lilo because she gives him something that he has never known before: a family and the ability to truly care for someone else.
Lady and the Tramp II, Scamp's Adventure

Lady and Tramp live in a happy and loving home with the Darling family. The dogs are the proud parents of Annette, Colette, Danielle, and mischievous Scamp, who refuses to follow the “house rules.”
One day, adventurous Scamp sees the Junkyard Dogs gang escaping from the dogcatcher, and he joins them. Pretty stray puppy Angel takes him to meet the other dogs. To become a gang member, Scamp tries to pass some tests.
As his first test, Scamp must face Reggie, a big bully. As the second test, Scamp must steal a chicken from his very own family.
Scamp learns his lesson when he is captured and taken to the dog pound, as the gang refuses to help him. Angel tries to help by running to the Darling home to tell Scamp’s family what happened. She and Tramp race back to rescue Scamp. In the end, Scamp realizes who his true family is, and he and Angel return to live in the Darling home.
Aladdin

In the ancient city of Agrabah lives a clever boy named Aladdin. He is very poor and lives off food that he finds in the marketplace. He promises his pet monkey Abu that things will be different one day. And they are! One day, he meets and falls in love with Jasmine, the beautiful daughter of the Sultan. Jasmine wants to escape from life in her father’s palace.
Evil Jafar, the Sultan’s adviser, tricks Aladdin into stealing the magic lamp from the Cave of Wonders. Jafar plans to use the lamp to seize the throne from the Sultan. But Aladdin keeps the lamp—with the Genie inside it.
Upon release from the lamp, the fast-talking Genie gives Aladdin three wishes. For his first wish, Aladdin becomes “Prince Ali Ababwa” to impress Jasmine. However, Jasmine thinks Ali Ababwa is just another self-important prince, and she is not interested. It takes a moonlight ride on the Magic Carpet with Aladdin for Jasmine to realize that she is falling in love.
Jafar has his guards capture Prince Ali and throw him off a cliff into the sea. Aladdin uses his second wish to save himself from drowning. Aladdin abandons his disguise and, with the help of the Genie, battles courageously to defeat Jafar’s evil plans. As a reward for his bravery, Aladdin receives the title of prince, and Jasmine confesses her love for him. Aladdin uses his last wish to free the Genie.
Beauty and the Beast

Belle is a beautiful, polite, and clever young woman. Gaston is a vain and determined man who wants to marry Belle. She ignores him and spends her time looking after her father, Maurice, an eccentric inventor.
One day, Belle’s father gets lost in the woods and finds an enchanted castle, where all the servants have been magically changed into household objects. He meets Lumiere the French candelabra, Cogsworth the clock, Mrs. Potts the teapot, and Chip, her teacup son.
The servants do their best to make Maurice feel welcome. But their master the Beast puts him in the dungeon. The Beast is a frightening and bad-tempered creature who can only break the powerful magic spell that turned him into the Beast if he can learn to unselfishly love another and be loved in return.
Belle comes to rescue her father and agrees to remain in the castle with the Beast if her father is set free. The Beast starts to fall in love with Belle, but Belle misses her father so much that the Beast, in spite of his love for her, allows her to go home.
Gaston gathers a mob of angry citizens to attack the Beast in his castle. Belle now realizes that she loves the Beast, and rushes back to the castle to warn him. She arrives just in time: the spell is broken, and the Beast is turned back into a handsome prince.
Aladdin

In the ancient city of Agrabah lives a clever boy named Aladdin. He is very poor and lives off food that he finds in the marketplace. He promises his pet monkey Abu that things will be different one day. And they are! One day, he meets and falls in love with Jasmine, the beautiful daughter of the Sultan. Jasmine wants to escape from life in her father’s palace.
Evil Jafar, the Sultan’s adviser, tricks Aladdin into stealing the magic lamp from the Cave of Wonders. Jafar plans to use the lamp to seize the throne from the Sultan. But Aladdin keeps the lamp—with the Genie inside it.
Upon release from the lamp, the fast-talking Genie gives Aladdin three wishes. For his first wish, Aladdin becomes “Prince Ali Ababwa” to impress Jasmine. However, Jasmine thinks Ali Ababwa is just another self-important prince, and she is not interested. It takes a moonlight ride on the Magic Carpet with Aladdin for Jasmine to realize that she is falling in love.
Jafar has his guards capture Prince Ali and throw him off a cliff into the sea. Aladdin uses his second wish to save himself from drowning. Aladdin abandons his disguise and, with the help of the Genie, battles courageously to defeat Jafar’s evil plans. As a reward for his bravery, Aladdin receives the title of prince, and Jasmine confesses her love for him. Aladdin uses his last wish to free the Genie.
The Little Mermaid

Ariel is a beautiful mermaid princess who dreams about the human world above the surface of the ocean. She has a beautiful voice, and often gives concerts for all the creatures in the ocean.
When Ariel is sixteen, she forgets about an important concert because she is busy searching for objects from the human world for her treasure collection with her friend Flounder. Her father, King Triton, is very angry that Ariel has risked being seen by humans, and orders her music teacher Sebastian to keep an eye on her.
Sebastian follows Ariel and Flounder to the surface of the ocean. Ariel sees a handsome young prince named Eric. When Eric is washed into the sea in a storm, Ariel saves him. As he lies unconscious, she sings to him and falls in love with him. Eric holds on to a memory of a lovely stranger with a beautiful voice.
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King Triton is very angry that once again Ariel has disobeyed him, and he destroys her treasured collection. Two evil eels, Flotsam and Jetsam, tell her that Ursula the Sea-Witch can help her win Eric’s love. Ursula, a long-time enemy of King Triton, convinces Ariel to sign a contract. In exchange for Ariel’s beautiful voice, Ursula makes Ariel human for three days. Ariel has just those three days to receive a kiss of love from Eric or forever serve Ursula as a mermaid.
In the human world, Eric sees Ariel and senses she is somehow familiar—perhaps the mysterious stranger with the beautiful voice. But Ariel has given her voice to Ursula and can neither speak nor sing. Because of this, Eric thinks that Ariel cannot be the girl with the beautiful voice, but nonetheless takes her to the palace. Ursula, worried that Eric will fall in love with Ariel, transforms herself into “Vanessa,” a beautiful young maiden, who keeps Ariel’s voice in a seashell necklace. With Ariel’s voice, “Vanessa” makes Eric believe that she is the mysterious stranger, and they plan a wedding.
Ariel’s friends stop the wedding, but just Eric sees Ariel and realizes his mistake, Ariel turns back into a mermaid, and Ursula grabs her and returns to the ocean. King Triton offers to give Ursula his kingdom if she will let Ariel go. Ursula, greedy for power, accepts. However, Eric defeats Ursula, and the kingdom is restored to King Triton. Ariel becomes human again, and with her father’s blessing she and Eric live happily ever after.
Peter Pan

In the nursery of the home of the Darling family, Wendy Darling tells bedtime stories to her younger brothers, John and Michael. Her stories are about the adventures of Peter Pan, a boy who can fly and who never grows old. Mr. Darling decides that Wendy is old enough to leave the nursery, and this will be her last night there.
It is just then that the real Peter Pan arrives with his little friend Tinker Bell, a fairy. He offers to take Wendy and her brothers to Never Land, a magical place where children never have to grow up.
In Never Land, Wendy and her brothers meet Peter’s band of Lost Boys—a gang of young orphans who are devoted to him. The children also meet Captain Hook, a mean pirate who is always plotting against Peter. A long time ago, while dueling with Peter, Captain Hook lost his hand and the Crocodile ate it.
Captain Hook and his assistant Mr. Smee kidnap Tinker Bell, Wendy, her brothers, the Lost Boys, and Peter’s friend Tiger Lily. The pirates try to trap Peter. Tinker Bell manages to escape in time to save Peter from Hook’s plot. Peter rescues the children and defeats Captain Hook, who is left to be eaten by the Crocodile.
Peter asks Wendy to stay in Never Land, but she feels that she and her brothers should return home. Peter takes the children back home to England, sailing on Captain Hook’s ship.
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