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Favourite animated film

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  • Can't pick just one.

    Incredibles
    Toy story
    Coco
    Up
    Polar express
  • I tried watching The Snowman last night. It was awful.
    I love the Irn Bru version.
  • Lego Movie by a country mile 
    I dont suppose South Park really counts but I don't think I've laughed that long and hard in a cinema, ever. 
    Lilo & Stitch is a good call 
    Spirited Away and Coco must come with a lot of dust in the DVD boxes 

  • A close shave.
  • Felix the Cat
    When the wind blows 

  • Jungle book, one of the first films I remember from the 60's, great soundtrack as well.
    Disclaimer, I was around 6 or 7 at the time but loved it.
  • Who framed Roger Rabbit is class as well
  • Best I would give to Grave of the Fireflies.

    My favourite is Beavis & Butt-head Do America.
  • Ratatouille or Toy Story 2. Pixar at the top of their game 
  • Fantasia
    Jungle Book (the 60s version)
    Watership Down (the 70s version)

    If you include movies with a mixture of animation and live action, then Who Framed Roger Rabbit is a classic too.
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  • The Beatles Yellow Submarine surely has the best soundtrack!
  • Watership down.
  • Jungle Burger. 
  • Carter said:
    What is the matter with all you sociopathic monsters choosing watership down?!!?
    Bawling your fcuking eyes out is cathartic 🤣
  • I think I have to go for The Iron Giant. It is brilliant. 

    Wall-E was my favourite Pixar until Coco came along. Agree with Gary, it's a masterpiece. 

    P.S. Shout out to Love Death & Robots, a criminally underrated anthology series on Netflix. Mason's Rats, The Drowned Man, Bad Travelling among others are fantastic.  
  • The Beatles Yellow Submarine surely has the best soundtrack!
    It's hardly their best album but Ok. 
     I suppose I don't mean the whole soundtrack to the whole film, but rather that I think 'Bright Eyes' is one of the most poignant songs ever written for a film. It's pure Simon and Garfunkel beauty.
  • There are many new films here that I have admittedly never seen.
    Will anything however figure as strongly in cinematic history and stand the test of time as well as the 1937 Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs?
  • Spirited away gets another vote here 
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  • cafcpolo said:
    Incredibles for me.
    Incredibles 3 is on the way. Hopefully it's better than the second, which had the same new-ally-turns-out-to-be-the-villain plot that nearly every Disney-related movie had in the 2010s. 
  • Ghost in the Shell (if anime counts) both films

    Fav series is Guyver bioboosted armour.
    Ghost in the Shell was showing at the cinema a few years back to celebrate its anniversary. I didn't really know anything about it but went to see it based on its reputation. It ranks up there with my favourite cinema experiences. 
  • Tottoro or Toy Story 4
  • edited December 21
    Best soundtrack? The original Jungle Book of course. Louis Prima and Phil Harris in their prime and the Sherman brothers on top of their game...   
  • Shrek
  • Blimey hard one this to pin down one a off,but top of me head..
     
    Toy Story
    Antz
    Shrek
    Finding Nemo
    Up
    Ratatouille 
    Inside Out


  • edited December 21
    Flushed Away
    Frankenweenie
    Coraline
    The Corpse Bride
    Monsters Vs Aliens 
  • Nightmare Before Christmas
    The Corpse Bride
    Despicable Me series
    Coco
    Encanto
    The Jungle Book
    Fantasia

  • CAFCTrev said:

    I saw this at Well Hall Coronet with my brother,  must have been around 85/86. Was an absolute buzz, as a kid as i was obsessed with Transformers.

    As an adult i find Disney and Pixar films a drag. While they can be very funny, the characters echo classic tropes with very similar arcs.
  • JiMMy 85 said:
    I think I have to go for The Iron Giant. It is brilliant. 

    Wall-E was my favourite Pixar until Coco came along. Agree with Gary, it's a masterpiece. 

    P.S. Shout out to Love Death & Robots, a criminally underrated anthology series on Netflix. Mason's Rats, The Drowned Man, Bad Travelling among others are fantastic.  
    The Iron Giant is a superb piece of storytelling and it covers so many themes. A very clever film.


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