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Best Animated Movies of All Time
The Top 'Toons to Hit the Big Screen
Animated movies can do everything live action movies can do -- make us laugh, make us cry, make us go agape at the sheer wonder of it all. Actually, they can do all those things better than live action movies can, sometimes -- because they're drawn, which makes them that much more, you know, impressive. Check out these 25 awesome animated treats and see if you don't agree. -- <i>By Glenn Kenny</i>
The Top 'Toons to Hit the Big Screen
25. <A HREF='http://movies.aol.com/movie/the-simpsons-movie/25739/main' target='_blank'>'The Simpsons Movie'</a> (2007)
There are some who complain that this long-awaited feature is not much more than three TV episodes of <A HREF='http://television.aol.com/show/the-simpsons/62653/main' target='_blank'>'The Simpsons'</a> strung together and livened up with widescreen picture and some fancy effects. And their point is? We don't know. The movie, with its entirely nude Bart, Springfield-under-a-dome, and President Ahnuld, rules.
The Top 'Toons to Hit the Big Screen
24. <A HREF='http://movies.aol.com/movie/dumbo-1941/22134/main' target='_blank'>'Dumbo'</a> (1941)
This Disney classic has it all -- a story line to tug at the heartstrings (try not to cry when the big-eared pachyderm is rocked to sleep by his mom), surreal humor that's ahead of its time (it doesn't get any more bizarre than the 'Pink Elephants on Parade' bit) and a rousingly redemptive climax. Not to mention the most improbably cute young hero in all of cartoons.
The Top 'Toons to Hit the Big Screen
23. <A HREF='http://movies.aol.com/movie/the-triplets-of-belleville/16220/main' target='_blank'>'The Triplets of Belleville'</a> (2003)
An innovative, eerie, almost all visuals-and-music tale of bicyclists, washed-up singing sisters, and chronically farting pooches, this French-produced 2003 Oscar nominee is one of the most curious animated features ever produced. The kids might not get it -- in fact, 'Belleville' may flat-out weird them out -- but adult fans with a taste for the outré will want to lap it up three times.
The Top 'Toons to Hit the Big Screen
22. <A HREF='http://movies.aol.com/movie/lady-and-the-tramp/921/main' target='_blank'>'Lady and the Tramp'</a> (1955)
Sometimes a simple love story of a well-brought-up maiden and an incorrigible but good-hearted ne'er-do-well is just the romance you want to watch on a Friday night. There are plenty of live-action options, but rare is the endearing cartoon version. This 1955 Disney perennial, with its enchanting bow-wow interaction and fabulous Italian restaurant scene, is, as they say, the pup of the walk.
The Top 'Toons to Hit the Big Screen
21. <A HREF='http://movies.aol.com/movie/tim-burtons-the-nightmare-before-christmas-in-disney-digital-3d/25913/main' target='_blank'>'The Nightmare Before Christmas'</a> (1993)
Stop-motion animation was never as creepily hilarious as it is here. Cinematic misfit <A HREF='http://movies.aol.com/celebrity/tim-burton/83666/main' target='_blank'>Tim Burton</a> concocted this twisted tale of a Halloween maven who wants to expand the holiday franchise and knock over old St. Nick. With the help of animator/director <A HREF='http://movies.aol.com/celebrity/henry-selick/110736/main' target='_blank'>Henry Selick</a> and prodigious composer <A HREF='http://movies.aol.com/celebrity/danny-elfman/88821/main' target='_blank'>Danny Elfman</a>, this 'Nightmare' dazzles and delights, making the macabre seem, well, kind of cozy.
The Top 'Toons to Hit the Big Screen
20. <A HREF='http://www.moviefone.com/movie/jungle-book-the/3340/main' target='_blank'>'The Jungle Book'</a> (1967)
<A HREF='http://movies.aol.com/celebrity/walt-disney/87871/main' target='_blank'>Walt Disney</a> wanted to up the hip quotient on the last animated film he oversaw -- even asking the <A HREF='http://music.aol.com/artist/the-beatles/1003061' target='_blank'>Beatles</a> to voice four mop-topped orangautans. The Fabs said no, but <A HREF='http://movies.aol.com/celebrity/louis-prima/107102/main' target='_blank'>Louis Prima</a>, among others, said yes, and the result is one of Disney's swinging-est animated musicals. The fabulous story and engaging creatures aside, how can you resist <A HREF='http://movies.aol.com/celebrity/phil-harris/30668/main' target='_blank'>Phil Harris</a> and his 'Bear Necessities'?
The Top 'Toons to Hit the Big Screen
19. <A HREF='http://movies.aol.com/movie/princess-mononoke/6735/main' target='_blank'>'Princess Mononoke'</a> (1999)
Japanese animation master <A HREF='http://movies.aol.com/celebrity/hayao-miyazaki/167694/main' target='_blank'>Hiyao Miyazaki</a> resists digital and insists that his increasingly complex tales, often drawn from Japanese folklore, be drawn by hand. This offering (released in Asia in 1997, in the U.S. in '99) is about more than a heroic princess -- it's an ecological parable in which a forest battles a mining operation. It takes animation into an epic realm that few even thought possible before.
The Top 'Toons to Hit the Big Screen
18. <A HREF='http://movies.aol.com/movie/pinocchio/1027299/main' target='_blank'>'Pinocchio'</a> (1940)
Disney's fable introduced us to conscientious cricket Jiminy -- and a people-and-puppet swallowing whale, a cat and goldfish living in tense détente, a con-man fox, a lonely puppet master, and an impossibly good fairy. It's packed not just with incident and visual beauty, but with character -- we haven't even mentioned the title puppet-who-wants-to-be-a-real-boy ... but never met a truth he didn't bend.
The Top 'Toons to Hit the Big Screen
17. <A HREF='http://movies.aol.com/movie/toy-story-2-in-disney-digital-3-d/32713/main' target='_blank'>'Toy Story 2'</a> (1999)
Sequels are generally always inferior to originals, if not just crass cash-ins. But this follow-up came from -- as did the original -- Pixar, the computer-animation wizards who would sooner crash all their servers than put out second-rate work. Hence, this second excursion into the realm of Woody, Buzz and their playroom pals was as wondrous and funny as the first.
The Top 'Toons to Hit the Big Screen
16. <A HREF='http://movies.aol.com/movie/wallace-and-gromit-the-curse-of-the-were-rabbit/19140/main' target='_blank'>'Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit'</a> (2005)
The eye-rolling dog and his hapless master got their long-awaited feature in this tale of a creature rooting in the gardens of an English village. The duo's rabbit trap makes Elmer Fudd seem barbaric, and the monster is a vegetarian. With dry and subtle Brit humor, this Claymation romp is wickedly funny, and sweetly engaging.
The Top 'Toons to Hit the Big Screen
15. <A HREF='http://movies.aol.com/movie/south-park-bigger-longer-and-uncut/6292/main' target='_blank'>'South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut'</a> (1999)
The jaw-dropping obscenity of the opening musical number of this TV-series spinoff was made more surreal by the fact that it sounded like a tune from the best Broadway show you haven't seen. In this hysteria-inducing cardboard-cutout work of genius, Kyle, Stan, Cartman and Kenny get involved with, among other things, a war with Canada.
The Top 'Toons to Hit the Big Screen
14. <A HREF='http://movies.aol.com/movie/the-iron-giant/6408/main' target='_blank'>'The Iron Giant'</a> (1999)
Before <A HREF='http://movies.aol.com/movie/the-incredibles/15960/main' target='_blank'>'The Incredibles'</a> and <A HREF='http://movies.aol.com/movie/ratatouille/25522/main' target='_blank'>'Ratatouille,'</a> director <A HREF='http://movies.aol.com/celebrity/brad-bird/81910/main' target='_blank'>Brad Bird</a> made this heartfelt adaptation of a poetic saga that tells the story of a gentle alien robot and the child friend he makes on Earth. With a mix of retro design and old-fashioned, sometimes devastating feeling, the movie brings out the lonely and then hopeful child in all of us. Still <A HREF='http://movies.aol.com/celebrity/vin-diesel/221690/main' target='_blank'>Vin Diesel's</a> best role (he voices the title character, remember?).
The Top 'Toons to Hit the Big Screen
13. <A HREF='http://movies.aol.com/movie/beauty-and-the-beast-1991/5406/main' target='_blank'>'Beauty and the Beast'</a> (1991)
The de Beaumont fairy tale had been reimagined and retold many times, but never with such gusto as in this Disney 'toon version. From the rollicking characterizations to the stunning visuals -- an early mix of hand-drawn and computer animation -- to the spectacular songs to the flawless voice casting -- this movie had critics exalting that it was like a Broadway musical the sort of which aren't made anymore.
The Top 'Toons to Hit the Big Screen
12. <A HREF='http://movies.aol.com/movie/ratatouille/25522/main' target='_blank'>'Ratatouille'</a> (2007)
You will believe a rat can cook. The Pixar maestros take on the most challenging of their self-imposed tasks, making you wanna root for a rodent as said rodent demonstrates his mastery of a Parisian kitchen. Great visuals (every vermin hair is detectable on screen), great humor and a smartly unpredictable story make it go down like the greatest cartoon meal you've ever had.
The Top 'Toons to Hit the Big Screen
11. <A HREF='http://movies.aol.com/movie/finding-nemo/13806/main' target='_blank'>'Finding Nemo'</a> (2003)
Okay, no "roe, roe, roe your whatever" jokes here. After his one surviving child is caught by a fisherman, a pilot fish dad goes in search of the son he fears he'll never see again. Here the Pixar team dealt with some pretty grim implications, but still managed to wrench a lot of laughs, and the computer-animated visualization of the undersea kingdom still takes your breath away.
The Top 'Toons to Hit the Big Screen
10. <A HREF='http://movies.aol.com/movie/fantasia-1940/23329/main' target='_blank'>'Fantasia'</a> (1941)
Did Uncle Walt honestly not realize just how trippy his classical-music-and-animation omnibus was -- with its topless centaur gals, Stravinsky-dancing dinosaurs, and abstracted visual soundtrack (bouncing to Bach)? Oh, well; the rest of us can take endless, awe-inspiring pleasure in this wild ride -- whether sober or, heaven forefend, not so much.
The Top 'Toons to Hit the Big Screen
9. <A HREF='http://movies.aol.com/movie/snow-white-and-the-seven-dwarfs-1937/23278/main' target='_blank'>'Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs'</a>
Disney's first animated feature has plenty of elements that seem quaint today, not least being the very proper and very-high-singing heroine. But the old crone with the apple, the conflicted hunter, and of course, those kooky dwarves, still have an uncanny power to trouble and charm us. And who can finally resist the lure of its fairy-tale spell?
The Top 'Toons to Hit the Big Screen
8. <A HREF='http://movies.aol.com/movie/spirited-away/12056/main' target='_blank'>'Spirited Away'</a> (2002)
It's <A HREF='http://movies.aol.com/celebrity/hayao-miyazaki/167694/main' target='_blank'>Hiyao Miyazaki's</a> most cryptic -- and virtuosic -- display of drawn cinematic art, a tale in which an ordinary suburban yard leads to a supernatural world whose inhabitants soon start dogging the daily lives of those mortals who have wandered into the ancient realm. Hard to follow? That's the point. The dream logic here is unlike anything in Miyazaki, or for that matter, any other animated film.
The Top 'Toons to Hit the Big Screen
7. <A HREF='http://movies.aol.com/movie/cinderella/19630/main' target='_blank'>'Cinderella'</a> (1950)
A deceptively simple Disney masterpiece -- how could it miss, after all, with such a venerable story to tell? That said, it's easy to miss the perfect balance of comic and fantasy elements with emotionally realistic drama and nail-biting suspense. Disney's craftspeople did everything they knew how to do and worked at the peak of their powers when they crafted this flawless animated picture.
The Top 'Toons to Hit the Big Screen
6. <A HREF='http://movies.aol.com/movie/the-little-mermaid/2701/main' target='_blank'>'The Little Mermaid'</a> (1989)
A latter-day regime at Disney pumped fresh creative blood into the studio for this rendering of the Hans Christian Andersen tale; most notably, the songwriting team of <A HREF='http://movies.aol.com/celebrity/alan-menken/102519/main' target='_blank'>Alan Menken</a> and <A HREF='http://movies.aol.com/celebrity/howard-ashman/80085/main' target='_blank'>Howard Ashman</a>, who brought old-school Broadway pizzazz and wit to the tunes. We were given the enchanting fin-tailed Ariel -- the mermaid young girls wanted to be and young boys wanted to jump in the ocean to be with.
The Top 'Toons to Hit the Big Screen
5. <A HREF='http://movies.aol.com/movie/bambi-1942/21912/main' target='_blank'>'Bambi'</a> (1942)
To some, this is the ultimate child-traumatizing machine, to be avoided at all costs. It sorta makes you wonder -- who are the bigger wusses, parents or their kids? OK, the climactic blaze really does make you appreciate the value of preventing forest fires. But between various life lessons endured by the title deer, there's also a lot of fun, and some of the most amazing animated characterizations ever put on film.
The Top 'Toons to Hit the Big Screen
4. <A HREF='http://movies.aol.com/movie/the-incredibles/15960/main' target='_blank'>'The Incredibles'</a> (2004)
This Pixar epic about a superhero family forced underground by a society that worships mediocrity -- only to be summoned again when that society needs them -- has a somewhat contentious philosophy behind it. But it's also got a high quotient of wit, action, amusing characterizations and fantastic visual design. Director <A HREF='http://movies.aol.com/celebrity/brad-bird/81910/main' target='_blank'>Brad Bird's</a> action adventure is, in a word, incredible.
The Top 'Toons to Hit the Big Screen
3. <A HREF='http://movies.aol.com/movie/shrek/9560/main' target='_blank'>'Shrek'</a> (2001)
It makes sense that DreamWorks, with an animation division headed by deposed Disney reinventor <A HREF='http://movies.aol.com/celebrity/jeffrey-katzenberg/266361/main' target='_blank'>Jeffrey Katzenberg</a>, should make a movie that would have Walt spinning in his grave. And so came this rudely inventive fractured fairy tale, with a flatulant ogre as the hero and a jackass (okay, donkey) as his sidekick. Packed with gags that burst the bubble on happily-ever-after.
The Top 'Toons to Hit the Big Screen
2. <A HREF='http://movies.aol.com/movie/the-lion-king/8981/main' target='_blank'>'The Lion King'</a> (1994)
Hakuna ma-what-a? This circle-of-life story, basically a 'Hamlet' in which the deposed prince is not insane or pretending to be insane, and is nice and noble, and is also a lion, is one of Disney's most inspiring and heart-tugging. And the songs -- by <A HREF='http://music.aol.com/artist/elton-john/1003945' target='_blank'>Elton John</a> and <A HREF='http://music.aol.com/artist/tim-rice/1122168' target='_blank'>Tim Rice</a> -- are some of the catchiest in 'toon-movie history.
The Top 'Toons to Hit the Big Screen
1. <A HREF='http://movies.aol.com/movie/toy-story-in-disney-digital-3-d/32712/main' target='_blank'>'Toy Story'</a> (1995)
From the eye-popping beauty of its then-novel computer animation, to the perfect setup of the rivalry between Woody and Buzz, to the pitch-perfect array of eccentric characters surrounding the battling duo, this 1995 breakthrough from Pixar was as perfect an animated entertainment, and parable about friendship, as one could ever hope for. And it still is.
- Posted » Jun 2nd 2008 2:00PM by Moviefone Staff
- Filed under » Top 25
Reader Comments (page 6)
princess Mononoke and Spirited Away? what is that. i know it is anime, but i have never even heard of these movies. Triplets of Belleville was really boring. I cant even believe I wanted to see it. Me personally South Park should not even be near the top 25 of all time. Iron Giant was a good movie but not top 25 worthy. Toy Story really does deserve to be number 1. It trully brought a new era to Disney and Pixar as well as the animation and film world. I am one of those shocked not to see Peter Pan on the top 25 list, as well as a few other Disney movies.
greekjc at 3:32PM on Jun 23rd 2008
Toy Story was definitly the best i agree :]
Sam at 3:40PM on Jun 23rd 2008
the 25 best animations are not the best sorry but they are not. here is my list
25.the brave little toaster
24.totoro
23.snow white
22.the hobbit
21.aladin
20.x
19.pop music
18.All dogs go to heaven
17.Princess mononoke
16.metropolis
15.perfect blue
14.unico-the island of magic
13.the land before time
12,Windaria (Once Upon a Time)
11.an american tail
10.the lion king
9.fantasha
8.the last unicorn
7.ninja scroll
6.the little mermaid
5.akira
4.spirited away
3.alice and wonderland
2.grave of the fireflies
1.beauty and the beast
Nina at 3:40PM on Jun 23rd 2008
Toy Story #1? SNOW WHITE #9?!!! CG has absolutely destroyed animation and, as an animator, the fact that Toy Story is number one makes me shit my pants.
jrhalfo at 3:42PM on Jun 23rd 2008
Triplets of Belleville
Princess Mononoke
Wallace & Gromit
South Park
Spirted Away
Never saw any of them! When I clicked the #2 Movie and saw it wasn't my favorite I knew my favorite was #1 THE LAND BEFORE TIME. To my shock it didn't even make the list. What about Aladdin and Monster's Inc? How sad. How did this selection come about again?
Lori at 3:43PM on Jun 23rd 2008
Lion King should be #1
brazyfreak at 3:51PM on Jun 23rd 2008
How is The Last Unicorn not on this list?
okboyinga at 3:54PM on Jun 23rd 2008
what happened to bambi????
that was the best movie ever???
and it is number 5???
what has the world come to???
i can understand toy story as a great movie but bambi has everything.
sad moments (the death of bambi's mother)
funny moments ( the cute tummper)
what more can people ask for???
summerliv36 at 3:56PM on Jun 23rd 2008
The Simpsons", "The Nightmare Before Christmas", "Wallace and Gromit", "South Park..." and "The Incredibles" are five on this list which we watched only a few minutes before discovering watching the entire movie would be a waste of our time!
Winn Ark at 3:57PM on Jun 23rd 2008
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I think the title of this... article, for lack of a better word should have been "Best Anime Movies of All Time... In My Opinion". When I went through the list, I had a sinking suspicion that this person was biased when it came to Pixar. Toy Story 2? As stated, sequels rarely live up to the original, so why put it in when Toy Story 2 when there are great animated movies like Aladdin not up there? (I don't care what awards/reviews that movie got, it was crapola.) There's a reason why people feel that Aladdin should be on there... ask any kid who lived in the 90s to sing a song from a Disney movie and I guarantee they would list off a song from Aladdin or Little Mermaid. I disliked the fact that all the newer movies got higher rankings than the classics. They are classics for a reason, Disney is still making money off of Aurora, Ariel, Cinderella, and yes... JASMINE. Little girls still dress up like those women for Halloween. So do us all a favor and stop writing your opinions. kthnxbi
B Frank at 3:23PM on Jun 23rd 2008