I would have put The Little Mermaid in an earlier century, maybe 18th or 17th. Out of curiosity, why did you put it in the 19th? Also for Peter Pan, Wendy is an adult during Return to Neverland but she's not in her 40's, so I think I would put Peter Pan in the 20's. I'm curious about when Beauty and The Beast would have been set...I think I'd put it in the 17th or 18th Century like The Little Mermaid. Oh, and I can give you an exact year for Pocahontas....1607 because that's when Jamestown was founded
The reason I put the little Mermaid in the 19th century was beacuse that was when Hans Christain Anderson lived and he made an apperance in the tv series or someone who was suppose to be him
Also the reason for putting Peter Pan in 1910 was the fact that it is set during the Edwardian period which normally around 1901-1910
Brother Bear- pre history around the dawn of man
Hercules- Acient Greece
Aladdin- Acient Bagdard
Emperor's new groove - Aztec/Mayan period
Mulan- Acient China
Sword in the stone- King Aruthr Legend
Disney Robin - During the crusades
Hunchback of Notre Dame - 1482
Pocahontas- The elizabethean age/1607
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow -circe 1790
Little Mermaid - the 19th century
Song of the south - it set shortly after the American civl war
Tarzan- 1880'S
The Great Mouse detective- 1897
Peter Pan- early 20th century I would guess during the edwardrian period
Lady and the Tramp - 1909
Mary Poppins - 1910
The Aristocats- Paris 1910
Atlantis: The Lost Empire- 1914 in fact in the commnery the prodcuers say that it takes place on the eve of the first world war
Return to Neverland- World war 2 - during the blitz
BedKnobs and Broom Sticks - World War 2
Who framed Roger Rabbit - 1947
101 Dalmations - 1960's
The rescuers- the present day I guess during the 1970's
Oliver and Company - 1980's New York
Toy story- present day
A bugs life- present day
Monster inc - presend day
Lilo and Stich - presendy 2002 I guss
Fino Nemo- present day
Increables - present day
Ratatouille- present day
Bolt- Present day
Treasure Planet - far in the future
Wall E- the 22nd century
I will add Up when I get the chance to see it, it hasn't opened in the U.K yet what do think of this new list