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Aries
(March 21–April 19)
Moana
Aries are known for courage and passion, much like the titular protagonist of Disney's Moana. Only an Aries would have the confidence to risk it all and set sail across the ocean on a solo adventure. The high stakes and importance of the journey don't even phase Moana, because like a true Aries, she knows that she has the strength to be a true leader. With songs from Lin-Manuel Miranda and vocals from Christopher Jackson and Mandy Gonazalez, any musical theatre-lovin' Aries will enjoy this movie.

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Taurus
(April 20–May 20)
The Princess and the Frog
Tauruses are famed for being strong-willed and hardworking, but it shouldn't be forgotten that they also have a taste for the finer things in life—especially when it comes to food. Like Tiana, the protagonist in Disney's The Princess and the Frog, Tauruses can benefit from being reminded once in a while that there's more fun and adventure to be had in life than just working hard to achieve your goals. Featuring visually-striking animation and high-energy, New Orleans-inspired tunes (and not to mention soaring vocals from Anika Noni Rose!), this film is perfect for a Taurus' night-in, paired with their favorite snack.

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Gemini
(May 21–June 20)
The Swan Princess
Gemini are famously adaptable to any situation, and often find themselves inhabiting many wildly different circles of friends and acquaintances, not unlike Odette—the main character in the early '90s classic The Swan Princess, who spends her days as a swan and her nights as a human. Geminis are bound to fall in love with the charming Swan Lake retelling for its clever jokes and catchy songs (performed by Liz Callaway and long-running Phantom Howard McGillin).

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Cancer
(June 21–July 22)
The Lion King
While every sign can relate to Disney's The Lion King in some way, at its core, The Lion King is all about the bonds of community and the circle of life. Cancers prioritize genuine emotional connections with others and creating a nurturing home and family. After important lessons from those who have known him longest, Simba recognizes that he can rise to the king he was always meant to be—and care for his own lion pride. There's plenty of Broadway voices you can catch (Matthew Broderick, James Earl Jones, and Nathan Lane, just to name a few), as you watch this movie with your closest buds.

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Leo
(July 23–August 22)
Cats Don't Dance
Leos are warm and courageous, and there's nothing they love more than the spotlight. The animated movie that most embodies a Leo's energy is the late '90s classic Cats Don't Dance, which tells the story of a young cat named Danny who moves to Hollywood with dreams of being a movie star. Despite the discrimination he and other animals face at the studio, Danny's determination and boldness earns them all a chance to stand in the spotlight. With clever jokes, vibrant animation, and multiple showstopping sequences, this movie is a guaranteed favorite for any Leo.

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Virgo
(August 23–September 22)
Mulan
There's nothing like the methodical approach of a Virgo. It is a detail-oriented sign, focused on perfecting an idea or task until it is accomplished. When the titular protagonist of Disney's Mulan decides to disguise herself as a man and join the army in her father's place, she pushes herself to the limit to earn her place among the fellow male soldiers. Not only does she impress those around her, she leads the charge in the final confrontation and ends up saving the day. Any Virgo can appreciate the triumph of Mulan's hard work and the beautiful vocals provided by Lea Salonga, Donny Osmond, and more.

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Libra
(September 23–October 22)
Anastasia
Because Libras love symmetry and harmony, they're often searching for the perfect relationship to help them reach balance. Anastasia's goal is to reconnect with her past and discover her identity—while navigating the two worlds to which she belongs. Her quest for home and family will stir any Libra's soul, especially with Liz Callaway's stunning vocals.

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Scorpio
(October 23–November 21)
Coco
The most passionate and determined sign in the zodiac, there's nothing a Scorpio won't do to fight for what matters most to them—like Miguel in Disney's Coco. The film follows a young boy with a passion for music who will do anything to follow in the footsteps of his musical hero (despite his family's objections). His refusal to give up performing leads him on an adventure into the Land of the Dead during Día de los Muertos, where he meets his ancestors and forges new bonds with his family. With jaw-droppingly gorgeous animation, powerful vocal performances, and heartfelt tunes by Robert Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez, this movie will melt any Scorpio's heart.

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Sagittarius
(November 22–December 21)
Hercules
Those born under the sign of Sagittarius are vibrant, adventurous souls known for their perpetual optimism—not unlike the titular character of Disney's Hercules. Sagittarians are bound to identify with the character's enthusiasm, good humor, and slightly obsessive determination to reach his goals, and the effervescent music featured in the film (featuring the likes of Susan Egan, Roger Bart, and Lillias White) will have them singing along for days.

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Capricorn
(December 22–January 19)
Beauty and the Beast
Because of their ambition and laser focus on achieving their goals, Capricorns are often noted as more reserved when it comes to their personal interactions and social life. One of the most significant lessons in Disney's Beauty and the Beast is that as scary as it is to be vulnerable with others, letting your guard down and letting go of preconceived notions can lead to beautiful relationships and a more honest version of yourself. So take a break from conquering the world and enjoy Alan Menken and Howard Ashman's timeless score and Broadway vocals from Angela Lansbury and Jerry Orbach.

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Aquarius
(January 20–February 18)
The Hunchback of Notre Dame
Aquarians love exploring old stories and ideas and transforming them into something new, and aren't afraid of taking an unpopular stance for something they believe is right. Disney's whimsical, animated adaptation of the classic Victor Hugo novel (singing gargoyles, anyone?) doesn't shy away from the source material's exploration of issues of religion, racial inequality, and corrupt authority figures. The movie's messages of tolerance and justice, as well as its gorgeous animation and lush musical score, make this a perfect watch for an Aquarius.

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Pisces
(February 19–March 20)
The Little Mermaid
Pisces are known to be generous and idealistic, much like Disney's The Little Mermaid's Ariel, who daydreams about life out of the sea and up on the sand. Between falling in love with Eric, saving his life, and giving up her voice at a chance to be with him, Ariel is willing to sacrifice for those she loves, just like those born under Pisces. So grab a loved one and enjoy this classic score from Alan Menken and Howard Ashman that launched the Disney Renaissance.

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