Depending on age...
Mary Poppins (Mary and Bert on Main Street often)
Old school Mickey Mouse cartoons like Steamboat Willie (can't remember the name of the little cinema on Main Street that shows these)
Indiana Jones (Indiana Jones and the Temple of the Forbidden Eye)
Tarzan (Tarzan's Treehouse)
Nightmare Before Christmas (Haunted Mansion)
Song of the South (Splash Mountain)
The Many Adventures of Winnie The Pooh (Winnie The Pooh)
Snow White (Snow White's Scary Adventure)
Peter Pan (Peter Pan's Flight)
Pinocchio (Pinocchio's Daring Journey)
Mr. Toad (Mr. Toad's Wild Ride, Storybook Canal)
Alice in Wonderland (Alice in Wonderland, Mad Tea Party, Storybook Canal)
Sword In the Stone (Sword in the stone is outside of King Arthur's Carousel)
Tangled (show in Fantasy Faire, meet and greets)
Beauty and the Beast (show in Fantasy Faire, meet and greets)
Aladdin (meet and greets in Adventure Land)
Pirates of the Caribbean (Pirates of the Caribbean)
Mickey Mouse Clubhouse (Toon Town)
Roger Rabbit (Roger Rabbit's CarToon Spin)
Chip-n-Dale's Rescue Rangers (Gadget's Go-Go Coaster, meet and greets for Chip-n-Dale)
Star Wars (Hyperspace Mountain, Star Tours)
Toy Story saga (Buzz Lightyear, Toy Story Midway Mania, Pixar Play Parade)
Finding Nemo (Nemo Submarines, Pixar Play Parade)
Twilight Zone (just for the gist of the theming/show)
Cars saga (Carsland)
Bug's Life (Bug's Land)
Little Mermaid (Ariel's Undersea Adventure, King Triton's Carousel)
Pixar movies (Pixar's Play Parades)
Up (Redwood Creek Challenge area has Dug)
I feel like I'm missing a few, but I can't figure out where. Of course, there are other characters roaming about, but this is a fair starting point. My DD and DGSs also have enjoyed the Disney Sing-along Songs edition for Disneyland. We bought our copy at
Walmart a few years ago for about $7. It was made in 1990, but things still look "close enough" to relive fond memories, or daydream about upcoming trips.