Some of Disney’s blatantly Occult Movies

Misadventures of Merlin Jones (1964). A genius tries to help other students. He tries to also use hypnotism & ESP which backfire on him.

The Gnome-Mobile (1967). A multimillionaire and his grandchildren encounter gnomes. In the end the multimillionaire deeds the forest to the gnomes for eternity.

Bedknobs & Broomsticks (1971). A witch finds a magic formula from a lion king. The magic formula raises a ghostly army of armour in a museum which stops a band of German commandos.

Halloween Hall of Fame (1977). Jack-O-Lanterns come to life.

Child of Glass (1978). A glass doll must be found to set a ghost free in a haunted house.

Beyond Witch Mountain (1982). A pair of twins leave Witch’s Mountain and have to use their special occult powers to outwit a character named Deranian.

Halloween Treat (1982). Cartoons about Halloween. This was followed the next year with a film Haunted Halloween which talked about the origins of Halloween.

The Black Cauldron (1985). A horned king uses his magic to fight a clairvoyant pig and the pig’s keeper. This animation cost $25 million, but was a box office failure.

Richest Cat in the World (1986). A wealthy man leaves his fortune to his cat, who the relatives later discover can talk.

Bride of Boogedy (1987). An evil spirit visits the Davis family and puts the father under a spell. Directed by Oz Scott.

Aladdin (1992). A wisecracking all-powerful genie is shown.

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