1946: "Song of the South"
Adjusted gross: $802 million
Unadjusted gross: $65 million
What it's about: A mixture of live action and animation, "Song of the South" encompasses several stories about living on a plantation during the Reconstruction Era. It's the source of "Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah," which won an Oscar for best song. The movie is considered by many to be extraordinarily racist— it was protested upon its theatrical release — and Disney has never released it on a home video format.