Disney adaptations refer to the process by which the Walt Disney Company transforms existing stories, fairy tales, and folklore into animated or live-action films. These adaptations often take classic tales, such as Cinderella or The Lion King, and reimagine them with vibrant visuals, memorable music, and engaging characters, making them accessible to a modern audience.
Many Disney adaptations have become cultural icons, influencing generations of viewers. The company frequently draws inspiration from literature, such as Peter Pan or Beauty and the Beast, while also creating original stories that resonate with themes of friendship, love, and adventure.