Best Animation Movies of all times



3D Animation Services are required to make an animated movie. Here’s a list of my favourite animated movies

Monsters Inc.

This takes me back. I watched this movie a lot as a kid, and I mean a LOT! The CG animation actually holds up pretty well, and of course it's a touching story with loveable characters with great chemistry brought to life by great writing and voice acting.

The Iron Giant A.K.A. the underrated movie so good it that it's not underrated anymore. Some kids I was babysitting had the option to watch Trolls or this. They chose this people. We did it. The current generation is finally giving this the attention it deserves.

Angel's Egg This movie is so abstract, not even director Mamoru Oshii knows what the plot is. A lot of people say style over substance is a bad thing, but, as later entries will make very clear, I disagree. Early cinema didn't tell deep complex stories. It was all about the technique. Movies evolved from that to what it is today, but I still appreciate a movie that's more about appreciating how the story is executed rather than the story itself. After all, there are no original stories, so it's better to focus on HOW you'll tell that story in unique, memorable way. Angel's Egg does it with dark, beautiful animation and only about 5 minutes worth of dialogue. Also, even if the plot too ambiguous to follow, it still makes you think. There's a lot of symbolism, and there's clearly a hidden meaning in there somewhere. I enjoy trying to find it.

Toy Story 3 I don't need to say much about this. We all know it's great. I grew up with the first two movies, and the third one nearly got me to cry. I'm skeptical about Toy Story 4, but I'm hoping for the best.

Wall-E As you can tell, I like Pixar a lot. When I was a kid, I wasn't entire sure how to feel about this one. There was barely any talking in the first half, humanity was now fat and lazy, and the idea of a post-apocalyptic world was new to me. Abandoning the Earth for survival? It was a lot for a seven year old to take in. I also feel like this movie has the best animation to come out of Pixar, and at least the best CG animation to come out of Disney as a whole.

Inside Out Again, what else can I say that already hasn't been said? It's creative, beautifully animated, and really hits you in the feels. Who would've guessed emotions would be so emotional?

Isle of Dogs Wes Anderson is a genius. His movies may be formulaic, but it's such a good formula and has such a good style that you don't care. This one is no exception. The dialogue is blunt and deadpan, the cinematography has a lot of static shots, symmetry, and side pans, and they really showed their work when portraying Japanese culture.

Adolescence of Utena Revolutionary Girl Utena is one of my favorite anime. Not for the story dealing with bold topics for the time including homosexuality and gender roles. That's all fine and good, but what I really watch it for is the presentation. The show has some amazing artwork, cinematography that resembles a play at a theater, an incredible soundtrack and so much symbolism and foreshadowing that you have to watch the series twice to even begin to understand it. The movie takes all that up to 11. The animation is way more fluid and detailed, the music and cinematography are much more cinematic, and due to a lack of network censors, they were allowed to be more blatant with their themes.

The Secret of NIMH For a movie with a supposedly small budget, the animation is gorgeous. Don Bluth's animation surpassed even the Disney movies of the time. Mrs. Brisby is of the sweetest mothers in fiction. She's not a badass adventurer or an expert survivor, she's just a mother who will stop at nothing to save her kids. This movie is also a mix of sci-fi and fantasy which is very difficult to pull of.

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