Over the last couple of decades, Disney have created many stories that have emphasized the importance of family. However, fans would argue that the moral lessons of these movies weren't what made them most memorable. Rather, it was the iconic sibling relationships.

From rivalry to a perfectly harmonious kinship, the familial relationships on Disney have had quite an impact on fans. Anna and Elsa won the hearts of many with the strength of their bond. Lilo and Nani taught everyone the true meaning of familial love while the Pevensies were the embodiment of unwavering loyalty.

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However, that is not to say that all Disney families were perfect. While some sibling bonds were transcendental, there were some that were strained. In fact, there were relationships that were so broken, it led to one sibling trying to kill the other.

So keeping all this in mind, here's a question for fans to think about. Out of all the families and sibling relationships, if they had to choose who was the best sibling (or the worst), which one would they pick?

Worst: Hades (Hercules)

10. Hades- Hercules

On Mount Olympus, one of the Gods is stirring up some intense family drama. The God of the underworld, Hades (James Wood) is the brother of Zeus (Rip Torn) and he is not happy with his inferior position. He plans a hostile takeover which includes awakening the Titans and killing his brother. However, he is warned that if Hercules (Tate Donovan) lives, Hades will be doomed.

Hades sends his minions, Pain (Bobcat Goldthwait) and Panic (Matt Frewer), to kill baby Hercules and then spends the next couple of years planning to overthrown his powerful brother Zeus. He is definitely one of the worst brothers in Disney as the arrogant and power-hungry makes it his life's purpose to kill his nephew and usurp the Gods. Safe to say, he is not family material.

Best: The Three Good Fairies (Sleeping Beauty)

In the Disney classic Sleeping Beauty, Maleficent (Eleanor Audley) curses baby Aurora to fall into a deep sleep if she touches a needle on a spindle before her sixteenth birthday. Luckily, the king and queen decide to have the three good fairies Flora (Verna Felton), Fauna (Barbara Jo Allen), and Merryweather (Barbara Luddy) adopt the baby and raise her in the forest hidden from the world.

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These three sisters prove that they can achieve the impossible when they work together. Even though this trio is feisty, confrontational, naggy, and hopeless without magic, they manage to pull through and work together to save Princess Aurora and the kingdom.

Worst: Six Older Sisters (The Little Mermaid)

How is it possible to be a young female teenager with six older sisters and not get any type of support when you are suffering from a deep crush? This seems to be the case in The Little Mermaid for poor Ariel (Jodi Benson) who never received any words of wisdom or encouragement from her sisters even after fighting with her dad.

Had any of her six sisters talked sense into her or guided her, she might never have sought out the witch of the sea, Ursula (Pat Carroll), and signed her soul away for a magical curse. These six older sisters are the worst in Disney.

Best: Elsa And Anna (Frozen)

Anna looking at Elsa in Frozen

One of the more recent Disney releases is the movie Frozen. As most viewers can testify, these two siblings (Kristen Bell and Idina Menzel) have won the world over with their unique personalities, catchy songs, and their unwavering love for each other.

Fans can witness their childhood bond and how their relationship as sisters goes through the good times and the bad. They will stop at nothing to keep each other safe and that makes them one of the best siblings in Disney flicks.

Worst: Edmund (Chronicles Of Narnia)

Walt Disney Pictures released The Chronicles of Narnia, a film series based on the novels by C.S. Lewis. The story is well-known and the movie does an excellent job of depicting the childhood innocence of the Pevensies, who discover Narnia, a fantasy land.

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Edmund (Skandar Keynes) is the younger brother ends up being a traitor when he aligns himself with The White Witch to get some treats. Sadly, his treachery leads them into a world of chaos. The Pevensies do become the heroes of Narnia in the end but surely these siblings will always remember how their own brother betrayed them and risked their lives for a few treats and a false promise?

Best: Hiro And Tadashi (Big Hero 6)

The movie Big Hero 6 is all about family and reaching your dreams. Tadashi (Daniel Henney) is the older brother in this film who does his best to raise his little brother, Hiro (Ryan Potter), and help him see a better way in life.

He encourages his young prodigy brother to attend the institute of technology and to follow his dreams. Unfortunately, tragedy hits when Tadashi is killed in an explosion but his "presence" lingers with Hiro, who is determined to make his older brother proud.

Worst: Anastasia And Drizella (Cinderella)

Two of the most notorious sisters in Disney, Anastasia (Lucille Bliss) and Drizella (Rhoda Williams) are a rotten duo. Disney fans can categorize these sisters as the worst type of spoiled and bratty beings to have ever walked the planet. The ungrateful sisters ultimately got what they deserved after years of constantly taunting, abusing, and bullying their step-sister, Cinderella (Ilena Woods)

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At the end of the movie, Cinderella gets the crowned prince (William Phipps) to fall in love with her, while Anastasia and Drizella pout around and are humiliated by their inability to be good at anything.

Best: Szalinskis & Thompsons Family (Honey I Shrunk The Kids)

Kids- Honey, I Shrunk the Kids

The classic movie Honey, I Shrunk the Kids is an epic tale of bravery, unity, battle, and perseverance and it all takes place in the grassy backyard of a scientist's home. When scientist Wayne Szalinski (Rick Moranis) succeeds at creating a shrinking machine, his children along with the neighbor's children are shrunk and accidentally thrown out into the backyard.

They must fight their way through the dangers of nature to get back to the house and get help. These siblings learn to stick together and they are truly some of the best Disney siblings.

Worst: Scar (The Lion King)

The character Scar (Jeremy Irons) in The Lion King needs no introduction. Every classic Disney movie fan knows that he is the absolute worst brother ever. He not only kills his brother, Mufasa (James Earl Jones), to overthrow him but also attempts to have his nephew killed by Hyenas.

What's even worse is that Scar allows his Simba (Matthew Broderick) to take the fall so he can take over the lands. The Pride all remain unaware of the crime he has committed until Simba comes back and challenges him for leadership. Scar would have allowed rather everyone had died than admit defeat.

Best: Lilo And Nani (Lilo & Stitch)

Nani (Tia Carrere) must take responsibility for her little sister after the tragic death of their parents. The movie Lilo & Stitch gives a wonderful depiction of what it can be like to raise a young sibling when one is still young themselves and trying to figure out life. Lilo (Daveigh Chase) and Nani often don't see eye-to-eye and argue about almost everything. But Nani understands that Lilo is very young and is going through a difficult time with the loss of their parents.

These sisters, with the help of Stitch (Chris Sanders), are able to accept each other's love and grow. They are absolutely two of the best siblings.

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