Best Animated Movies of All Time: These enjoyable animation classics represent the pinnacle of a resilient, constantly developing modern art form. The definitive list of the greatest animated feature films ever is presented to you in honour of the premiere of Disney/Soul, Pixar’s which is currently available to stream on Disney+. We adore animated movies because, at their best, they provide countless storytelling possibilities, from the hand-drawn masterpieces of Walt Disney to the cutting-edge technological marvels from Pixar, Laika, and Illumination. We considered each movie’s overall quality, cultural significance, how well it has aged, and re-watchability when compiling this list.
18 Best Animated Movies of All Time
Moana
Lin-Manuel Miranda, who also co-wrote the music for Hamilton, provides the soundtrack for Moana’s seafaring hero’s quest, which includes monsters and demigods. After that, what else can you say to your children besides “You’re Welcome?”
How to Train Your Dragon
The movie truly takes off when the dragons take flight, and you get to go along for the trip, swooping through the skies. It’s simple to enjoy the unkempt Viking settlement and wonder at the designs of the various dragons.
Wall-E
There are many things to adore about Wall-E: The tiny Earth-cleaning robot is not just one of the most charming creatures ever, but his interstellar trip is also one of Pixar’s most stunning works of art (which is saying a lot). Even young children may understand what is happening thanks to the remarkable opening sequence’s near silence.
The Incredibles
In addition to using awesome superpowers to defeat bad villains, the heroes in this film also learn how to get along with one another. The next time your children engage in sibling arguments or refuse to complete their chores, put this one on.
The ‘Toy Story’ Series
The antics of all the toys on television will amuse your children. But you’ll have to hold back your tears as you watch their owner, Andy, grow up just off-screen and are reminded of how quickly parenting is progressing.
The Lion King
You can know that The Lion King is going to be epic from the opening “Circle of Life” and its procession of animals on the African plain, and it does not disappoint. The scar is also one of the most terrifying villains to ever appear in a kid’s animation.
Beauty and the Beast
It’s understandable why this was the first animated movie to be nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture, especially given that it features some of Disney’s best songs thanks to the formidable partnership of composer Alan Menken and lyricist Howard Ashman. Who doesn’t hum “Be Our Guest” throughout the day after hearing it?
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
It’s incredible to consider how well the first-ever full-length animated picture holds up in light of all the technological advancements in filmmaking. However, watching Snow White today still has that enchanted quality of flipping through an old book of fairy stories.
Megamind
The movie is about Megamind, a highly intelligent alien supervillain who, after beating his longstanding foe Metro Man, decides to end his existential dilemma by using Metro Man’s DNA to create a new superhero. Unfortunately, the new hero turns out to have more evil intentions.
Soul
It centers on jazz pianist Joe Gardner (Foxx), who is involved in an accident just before getting his big break and tries to bring his split spirit and body back together.
Ratatouille
Despite his family’s wishes and the obvious difficulty of being a rat in a profession that is rodent-phobic, Remy the rat aspires to become a renowned French chef. Remy finds himself in a great location beneath a restaurant that was made famous by his culinary hero, Auguste Gusteau until fate dumps him in the sewers of Paris. Remy’s love of cooking soon starts a humorous and fascinating rat race that turns the culinary world of Paris upside down, despite the obvious risks of being an unusual and unwelcome visitor in the kitchen of a good French restaurant.
Finding Nemo
Marlin, a shy clownfish, teams up with a forgetful fish and sets out on a quest to find his son when he is kidnapped from the Great Barrier Reef and sent to Sydney.
Shrek
In the movie, the ogre Shrek (Myers) discovers that Lord Farquaad’s exiled fairy tale creatures have taken over his swamp (Lithgow). For Farquaad to reclaim his swamp, Shrek vows to save Princess Fiona (Diaz) with the aid of Donkey (Murphy).
Coco
The narrative centers on Miguel, a 12-year-old kid who is unintentionally transferred to the Land of the Dead. Miguel asks his deceased great-great-grandfather, a musician, for assistance in returning him to his living relatives and in overturning his family’s prohibition on music.
Aladdin
With the aid of the Genie, Aladdin, a good-hearted thief, charms Jasmine, the princess of Agrabah. Jasmine, Aladdin, and the Genie must prevent the grand vizier Jafar from overthrowing the king.
Kung Fu Panda
Kung fu aficionado Po the Panda decides to work with the Furious Five to defeat the evil forces that threaten the Valley of Peace after being chosen as the Dragon Warrior.
Tangled
Young and innocent Rapunzel is imprisoned by her overly protective mother. When she meets the kind-hearted burglar Flynn, her ambition to leave her prison finally becomes a reality.
Walt Disney Animation Studios and Walt Disney Pictures jointly produced the 2010 American 3D computer-animated musical adventure fantasy comedy film Tangled. It is the 50th Disney animated feature film and is loosely based on the German fairy tale Rapunzel from the Brothers Grimm collection of folktales.
Onward
In 2020, Walt Disney Pictures released the computer-animated urban fantasy adventure movie Onward, which was created by Pixar Animation Studios. The movie, which was written, produced, and directed by Dan Scanlon, Jason Headley, and Keith Bunin, features the voices of Octavia Spencer, Tom Holland, Chris Pratt, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, and Julia Louis-Dreyfus. The movie is about two elf brothers named Ian and Barley Lightfoot who go on a mission to acquire an artifact that would bring their dead father back to life for 24 hours before it’s too late. The story is set in a suburban fantasy world.
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