* "Songs" are subjective: Some people consider instrumental pieces or spoken-word melodies to be songs.
* Different versions exist: Some movies have different song counts depending on whether you watch the original release, a re-release, or a special edition.
That being said, here are some contenders for Disney movies with very few distinct, sung songs:
* Fantasia (1940): While it's a musical masterpiece, it's mostly classical music and doesn't have many traditional Disney-style songs.
* Pinocchio (1940): It has a few iconic tunes, but the focus is more on story and character development.
* Dumbo (1941): This is another one with more instrumental music than traditional songs.
* Bambi (1942): It features a few memorable songs, but overall the focus is on the emotional story.
Ultimately, it's up to your interpretation of what constitutes a "song" in a Disney movie.