Top Hollywood Animated Movies
Let’s take a closer look at the “Top 10 Best Animated Movies of All Time” list.
- Spirited Away (2001) – Studio Ghibli
If you haven’t seen Spirited Away, you’re missing out. This film is a wild, imaginative fantasy adventure featuring spirit gods, strange food, a giant baby, and a ghost-themed bathhouse. It’s truly astonishing. Plus, it won an Oscar and still makes every other animated film look like it’s trying too hard.
- The Lion King (1994) – Disney
You know that feeling when “Circle of Life” starts playing? It gives you chills every time. The Lion King is like Shakespeare, but with more fur and a fantastic soundtrack. Scar is a dramatic villain, Timon and Pumbaa are your dream road trip companions, and Mufasa’s death? Still not over it. Disney is at its best with this one.
- Toy Story (1995) – Pixar
This film changed everything, no doubt about it. It was the first fully computer-generated animated movie. Suddenly, your toys had feelings, midlife crises, and even existential crises. Woody and Buzz became legends. Pixar made a statement with this one.
- WALL-E (2008) – Pixar
A lonely robot who collects trash falls in love and accidentally saves the world. There’s not much dialogue, but you’ll be in tears by the middle of the movie. It’s like a heartfelt message about the environment and the importance of being alone in a weird way (which I can relate to).
- Shrek (2001) – DreamWorks
Shrek didn’t just change the fairy tale genre—it redefined it completely. This movie has layers, like an onion (or an ogre). The humour is timeless, the soundtrack is a hit, and it won the first Best Animated Feature Oscar. It truly deserved it.
- Beauty and the Beast (1991) – Disney
This film was the first animated movie to get a Best Picture nomination at the Oscars. The animation is breathtaking, the romance is classic, and the songs, like “Be Our Guest,” are still unforgettable. It’s the perfect example of classic Disney magic.
- Up (2009) – Pixar
That opening sequence? No movie—animated or not—has ever made me feel so emotional so quickly. An old man, a talking dog, and a floating house? It somehow works. It has adventure, humour, and tears. Pixar had us hooked from the very beginning.
- Finding Nemo (2003) – Pixar
Just keep swimming, right? This movie is a visual treat, with amazing underwater scenes. Plus, it’s about family, letting go, and facing fears. Dory’s forgetfulness is a comedy highlight, and Marlin’s dad-like behaviour is surprisingly relatable.
- Coco (2017) – Pixar
This film is a tribute to Mexican culture and family. The music is amazing, and if “Remember Me” doesn’t make you cry, you might want to check your pulse. It’s about memory, legacy, and chasing dreams—plus, the skeletons are only cute.
- Frozen (2013) – Disney
You’ve heard “Let It Go” a million times, but you still sing along. Frozen changed the princess story. It’s about sisters, not a random prince. Elsa’s ice powers are impressive (pun intended), and Olaf is a national treasure.
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