This list is based on how Enter organized it at the end of the video. Sometimes, during this section or throughout the video, he adds specific years; other times, he provides only general time periods. I have also included his reasoning for most of them because, by the time I reached the 1910s, I was getting pretty tired. He also reviewed individual segments from films like Fantasia and Make Mine Music as standalone films, but do note that he disqualified some of those segments from the list (such as Toccata and Fugue in D Minor and the Intermission from Fantasia).
Prehistory
1. Fantasia - The Rite of Spring (from the formation of Earth to the extinction of the dinosaurs)
2. Dinosaur (extinction of the dinosaurs)
3. Fantasia 2000 - The Firebird (pre-humanity)
4. Brother Bear (end of the ice age)
Antiquity
5. Fantasia 2000 - Pomp & Circumstance (c. 2400 B.C., going by the Biblical timeline of the Noah's Ark story)
6. Fantasia - The Pastoral Symphony (Ancient Greece)
7. Hercules (Anciently Greece)
8. Moana and Moana 2 (c. 6th century B.C., during the long pause in Polynesian history)
9. Mulan (497 A.D., based on YouTuber Xiran Jay Zhao's videos; some of the others are based on Disneytuber Mickeyology's videos where he was doing a similar thing)
Middle Ages
10. The Sword in the Stone (5th or 6th century A.D., based on the legend of King Arthur)
11. Fantasia - The Night on Bald Mountain (870 A.D., based on the first Walpurgis Night)
12. The Black Cauldron (c. 10th century, based on popular opinion)
13. Raya and the Last Dragon (800s–1100s)
14. Wish (1100s)
15. Robin Hood (1189–1199)
16. Sleeping Beauty (1300s)
17. The Lion King (1300s or 1400s, based on the timeline of Hamlet)
18. A tie between The Emperor's New Groove and The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1482, based on the source material of the latter and the general timeline of the Incan Empire for the former; also because Enter finds the idea of both films happening simultaneously funny)
19.
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1500s, based on its fashion, architecture, and the fact a raccoon appears in it)
Renaissance (which, Enter for some reason, ends this section at the early 1800s)
20. Pocahontas (1607)
21. Beauty and the Beast (1770s, based on how he feels the film is set pre-French Revolution)
22. The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad - Legend of Sleepy Hollow (1790)
23. Fantasia - The Sorcerer's Apprentice (1797, based on when the original poem was written)
24. Melody Time - The Legend of Johnny Appleseed (late 1700s to early 1800s, based on the lifespan of the real life John Chapman, which the Johnny Appleseed story is a fictionalized account of)
25. Fun and Fancy Free - Mickey and the Beanstalk (early 1800s)
1800's
26. The Little Mermaid (1837, based on when the fairy tale was published)
27. Fantasia 2000 - Piano Concerto No. 2, Allegro, Opus 102 (1838, based on when The Steadfast Tin Soldier was published)
28. Tangled (1830s, based on her cameo in Frozen 2)
29. Frozen 1 and 2 (1840)
30. Alice in Wonderland (1862, based on popular opinion)
31. Cinderella (1870s, based on the Victorian-era fashion)
32. Pinocchio (1883, based on when it was published)
33. Another tie with Tarzan and Make Mine Music - Casey at the Bat (because the latter was written in 1888, and he feels the former occurred at the same time)
34. Melody Time - Once Upon a Wintertime (late 19th century)
35. Melody Time - Pecos Bill (late 19th century)
36. Home on the Range (1889)
37. Make Mine Music - The Martins and the Coys (1890s, based on the Hatfields and McCoys feud, which ended in 1891)
38. The Jungle Book (1894)
39. Make Mine Music - Johnnie Fedora and Alice Bluebonnet (1890s, based on how both hats were contemporary at the time)
40. The Great Mouse Detective (1897)
1900's
41. Aladdin (1901; yes, Enter places Aladdin in 1901 based on some details from the TV show, and he even knows that might be his most controversial placement)
42. Peter Pan (1904)
43. The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad - The Wind in the Willows (1905)
1910's
44. Lady and the Tramp (late 1900's to early 1910's)
45. The Aristocats (1910)
46. Melody Time - Trees (1913)
47. Atlantis: The Lost Empire (1914)
48. Make Mine Music - Blue Bayou (late 1910s or early 1920s, which he admits is "vibes-based")
1920's
49. Bambi (1923, based on when the book was published)
50. The Winnie the Pooh films (1920s, based on when the original books were published)
51. The Princess and the Frog (1926)
1930's
52. Make Mine Music - The Whale Who Wanted to Sing at the Met (1934, based on how a newspaper in the segment references the discovery of Mercury as an X-ray source, which occurred in that year)
53. Make Mine Music - Peter and the Wolf (1936, based on when the original composition was written)
54. Fantasia 2000 - Rhapsody in Blue (1930s)
55. The Fox and the Hound (mid-1930s, based on clues from its sequel)
56. Melody Time - Little Toot (1939)
1940's
57. Dumbo (1941, contemporary)
58. Fun and Fancy Free - Bongo (early 1940s, as he feels it acts as a Bambi sequel)
59. Strange World (1940s "in an alternate timeline," as he feels it's inspired by a lot of the pulp fiction that inspired Indiana Jones)
60. Saludos Amigos and The Three Caballeros (1942 and 1944, respectively; albeit Enter semi-disqualified both due to their nature, but if you count them, he says to put them here)
1950s
61. Encanto (1950)
62. Meet the Robinsons (1950s, as he feels that its setting being in the 1950's is more fitting, but he does note that the fandom has it set in 2007 and the future in 2037, but he couldn't find where that originated; a comment said it was from a TV spot but I don't care at this point)
63. Make Mine Music - All the Cats Join In (1950s; despite the film releasing in 1946, he feels it fits more into the '50s or '60s than the '40s)
64. 101 Dalmatians (1954)
Late 1900's
65. The Rescuers (1960s, as the film depicts the MetLife Building's helipad in operation)
66. Chicken Little (1980s, as like with Meet the Robinsons, he feels its setting fits more into that era, despite a Spice Girls song and flip phones being in the film)
67. The Rescuers Down Under (1980s, with him ignoring the fact that mice don't live that long in favor of cartoon logic)
68. Fantasia 2000 - The Carnival of the Animals (1990s, based on the design of the yo-yo)
69. A Goofy Movie (1995, contemporary; despite this film not being part of the Disney animated canon, his "brain is beyond fried")
Twenty-first Century
70. Lilo and Stitch (2001, contemporary and based on a newspaper)
71. Bolt (2008, contemporary)
72. Wreck-It Ralph (2012, contemporary)
73. The Zootopia movies (2016 and 2025, contemporary)
74. Ralph Breaks the Internet (2018, contemporary)
The Future
75. Fantasia 2000 - Pines of Rome (far future, based on the fact that whales fly)
76. Treasure Planet (far future)