Top 25 animated movies


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Ranked animated movies of all time.

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Bambi (1942,  G)
Bambi 5.0 Stars
Absolutely on the top 3 animated movies of all time. Bambi is a movie about growing up and the bumps on the way. With some of the most amazing scenes and beautiful images, a magestic musical background, unforgettable characters. It is the most mature Disney movie ever made, with topics so shocking that I stood frozen for a moment. The mother´s death is very dramatic, but the scene when the hunters are at the forest at the ending steals the show. I can´t stop thinking about that "suicidal" pheasant...
An exploration on new animation techniques, a marvelous story... Bambi shows the best of Mr. Walt Disney.

PS: I thought Flower was a female throughout the whole movie, until the end... lol.
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Pinocchio - Walt Disney (1940,  G)
Pinocchio - Walt Disney 5.0 Stars
One of those strange cases in which an animated movie 70 years old impresses the viewer. Original, freaky, hilarious, everything you could possibly wish for in a movie.
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Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937,  G)
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs 5.0 Stars
Re-watched it this night, after more than 10 years since the last time I saw it when I was a kid... And I must say this is one of the most magical movies I have ever seen. Almost every scene has become a classic and a signature everyone would recognize. This movie is so special (main reason: first feature animated film ever made) - made more than 70 years ago and still alive in everyone's minds.
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Finding Nemo (2003,  G)
Finding Nemo 5.0 Stars
Best animated feature EVER!! Perfect graphics. The story is great, the characters are easy to love -each and everyone of them- and the whole parent-child relationship still makes me sob a little haha. Finding Nemo is a classic for the whole family for years to come.
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Toy Story (1995,  G)
Toy Story 5.0 Stars
First attempt of an all-digital made motion picture and it totally worked out! The whole package is great, the characters are unforgettable, the story is awesome, music is excellent. Everything with Toy Story is just so right! An instant classic, best movie 1995!!
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The Lion King (1994,  G)
The Lion King 5.0 Stars
Best hand-drawn film ever made, excellent songs overall. Perfect!
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Spirited Away (Sen to Chihiro no kamikakushi) (2001,  PG)
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Hotaru no haka (Grave of the Fireflies) (1988,  Unrated)
Hotaru no haka (Grave of the Fireflies) 5.0 Stars
Oh my God, I can't believe that the saddest movie I have ever seen is animated! The first scene is also the most impressive attack scene ever seen. This movie was so tragic, I think I wouldn't smile for about an hour after seeing this movie! Visual masterpiece, I loved the idea of the fireflies that die so young and linking it to Setsuko, who at the end seems to have her own glow. Very good.
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Ratatouille (2007,  G)
Ratatouille 5.0 Stars
At least once in a while, a movie turns out to have something really special. Last year I must say it was Little Miss Sunshine's time, now on 2007 I assert Ratatouille has it. But I mean not only for being a great film, but for having soul, with a bit of entertainment and amusement. For breaking down clichés and rules of the genre. Ratatouille is one of the most entertaining movies I had seen in a while. And I mean it, because in every movie, when the characters get angry one-another, it lasts for hours, but in Ratatouille problems are solved quickly, so you don't get stressed out with uncomfortable moments. The graphics are stunning, beautiful, just like Paris itself. The characters are amazing, I mean, Remy, Chef Skinner, Linguini and the rest may be memorable for years. I just watched it for the second time, and liked it even more. I highly recommend for everyone, if you haven't seen it. I remember the last line in the movie, when Anton Ego said to Remy "Surprise me!", I felt like telling that to Disney Pixar, and they totally nailed it. Best movie of the year so far!

Golden Apples:
1) Best light and color usage
2) Best comedy/family movie
3) Best animated film
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WALL-E (2008,  G)
WALL-E 5.0 Stars
Best animated feature this year, and as on 2007, another Pixar movie is the one to get me on the first half of the year (Ratatouille last year). Very imaginative and a very poignat ecological message. Great animation and characters, I can't believe this is almost a silent movie in the XXI century! I loved that. Hundreds of movie references make this even better.
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Beauty and the Beast (1991,  G)
Beauty and the Beast 4.5 Stars
This is one of the movies I grew up with, along with The Little Mermaid, The Lion King, Aladdin, etc... But this is one of my favorites, it wasn't for nothing it became the first animated film to be nominated for Best Picture in the Academy Awards. One of the greatest love stories ever made, sincere and full of emotions. This movies is the perfect portrait of the real effects women have on men, even the hardest of us falls in love and shows up the romantic side. With great great music and songs, all unforgettable (Belle, Be Our Guest, Beauty and the Beast, etc) and one of the most magical and greatest scenes ever on animation: the dinner musical for the song "Be Our Guest", amazing! A perfect movie for all ages and that will last for many years.
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12
Shrek (2001,  PG)
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Cinderella (1950,  G)
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The Nightmare Before Christmas (The Nightmare Before Christmas in Disney Digital 3-D) (1993,  PG)
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Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit (2005,  G)
Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit 4.5 Stars
Entertainment at its best!!!
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The Little Mermaid (1989,  G)
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Toy Story 2 (1999,  G)
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Fantasia (1940,  G)
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Alice in Wonderland (1951,  G)
Alice in Wonderland 4.0 Stars
I watched it today, it's been like 10 years since the last time I watched it. After reading Alice in Wonderland and Throught the Looking-Glass, this movie doesn't even reaches Carroll's genius, but still is very entertaining to watch. There's some moments really amazing like the tea party or the final chase. Some characters are even better in the movie than in the book, for example the Queen.
Very original, though you can see the responsibles for this movie probably were on drugs or something.
There's something that really got my attention, the "matriarchy" of the Kingdom, in which the Queen has the absolute power and the King has to ask permition to the Queen for every simple detail.
Very good childern's film, that adults would enjoy.
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Howl's Moving Castle (2005,  PG)
Howl's Moving Castle 4.0 Stars
Not as great as Spirited Away, but still Miyazaki does it again! A magical journey and fantastic story.
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Disney's Aladdin (1992,  G)
Disney's Aladdin 4.0 Stars
One of my favorite childhood movies, a great success in animation with some of the greatest songs out there, specially "A Whole New World": the instant love classic. Aladdin manages to create a simple and famous story into a complex movie, with so many characters to love (and hate). One of the most magical films by Disney, to me it kind of descends the quality after Disney's masterpiece Beauty and the Beast, but still this is a great movie! And also, Robin William's performance as the Genie makes it even better, one of the most entertaining voice-works for any animated movie, funny and clever, Robin Williams surprises even "dressed" as an animated character. This movie is a timeless classic, recommended to every children, I hope this movies will not die to show them to my kids, Disney's return changed my life and the one of thousands of people, specially those who were children in the 90's!
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Peter Pan (1953,  G)
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The Jungle Book (1967,  G)
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Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988,  PG)
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Dumbo (1941,  G)
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