From Elliott to Elliot: Ranking the Top Ten Disney Dragons
With the version of Pete's Dragon now in theaters, I thought it would be a good time to rank the Disney dragons. I had to make some tough calls, but I think I have made the right decisions. So without further ado... the top 10 Disney dragons:
# 10 —Queen Narissa

While Enchanted evokes Disney's animation legacy by having Queen Narissa transform into a dragon for the film's climax, it inherently can't help but feel like a retread. And while the CG dragon can be menacing, Susan Sarandon's voice is not as dragon-like as you might expect.
#9 — Lilly
While a technical accomplishment, Lilly's debut continues to be a bit confusing. The dragon, developed by Walt Disney Imagineering, was promoted through a social media campaign by the folks at Disney marketing. Therefore, it was puzzling why her only flight was reserved for a media-only event being held at New Fantasyland. Disney PR being a tease ended up overshadowing the technical mastery.
#8 — La Taniere Du Dragon

The dragon underneath Le Château de la Belle au Bois Dormant was at one time the largest audio-animatronic figure in the world. This dragon, which is not based on Sleeping Beauty, might not have the back-story that provides an emotional connection that resonates with other dragons on this list, yet you can't help but be impressed in Disney pushing the technical envelope (in 1992).
#7 — Elliot

The dragon from 2016's Pete's Dragon is noticeable at first glance for being furry. The dog-like dragon is not as goofy as Pete's other dragon, but critics and audience members seem to have fallen in love with him.
#6 — Mad Madam Mim
Animated by Disney Legend Frank Thomas, Mad Madam Mim's wizards duel with Merlin sees her transform into a menacing, grotesque purple dragon. Thanks to Merlin, we learn that dragons are not immune to infectious diseases as he wins the duel by transforming into a germ.
#5 — Mushu
There is no question that Mushu is a dragon and not a lizzard as he doesn't do that "tongue thing." The travel size dragon features the body of a snake, the horns of an elk, the claws of an eagle, the face of a camel, and the voice of a donkey.
#4 — Figment

#3 — Maleficent
