My Favourite Animation Movies


  1. Bluelfears
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I love cartoons, I always have, so here's a run down of my favourite animation movies (that includes computer animated and anime)

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Spirited Away (Sen to Chihiro no kamikakushi) (2001,  PG)
Spirited Away (Sen to Chihiro no kamikakushi)
A beautiful heartwarming tale, with excellent animation and breathtaking backgrounds. I highly reccommend you watch it in Japanese with subtitles as the American voices ruin it.
2
Osmosis Jones (2001,  PG)
Osmosis Jones
Despite being a biologist, I like this film for its bright animations and nonstop biological humour. I want to believe there are self aware cells in my body. A fun movie with jokes for biologists and moviegoers alike.
3
WALL-E (2008,  G)
WALL-E
As other raters have said, this movie has (almost) no dialogue for the first half hour and still captures your imagination.
Wall-E is actually a good character, he affects everyone he comes into contact with, the movie is a wonderful story of how one little robot saves the human race.
My only problem is how everyone on the "luxury" spaceship was American. But hey, it's still Disney, what do you expect?
4
Robin Hood (1973,  G)
Robin Hood
The best Disney movie ever made, and possibly the best Robin Hood movie ever. Not only because of the beautifully written songs, but also because they actually have English accents! Despite its age, it's still a highly reccommended family film.
5
Pom Poko (Heisei tanuki gassen pompoko) (The Raccoon War) (1994,  PG)
Pom Poko (Heisei tanuki gassen pompoko) (The Raccoon War)
A story of the forest raccoons of rural Tokyo trying to survive the development of suburban areas around the city. They use everything in their power, as well as teaming up with other raccoons that are being threatened by human development, to try and drive off the builders. Soon they are divided, and some resort to using their shape shifting to blend in with the humans. A film that reminds all countries to respect their wildlife.

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