What is your all-time favorite animated movie?

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Arcadia2000

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Daedalus1942 said:
Regardless the new films are awful. Curse Michael Bay. he's not even that good a director. Done like 2 well known films and the rest all horrible horror remakes.
F*** him to hell.
I'm just saying, it's the ONLY thing they did right. The only one. >XD Now let's stop hijacking the thread. And yes, F*** him straight to hell. Do not pass GO, do not collect $200 or ANY monies for that travesty, go straight to hell.
 

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My absolute favorite animated film would have to be Beauty and the Beast. Great animation, great story, great characters, fantastic soundtrack (and not just the songs, the orchestral stuff is great as well)

While its not a favorite, I'm also pushing Grave of the Fireflies. Admittedly if it had gotten any jollier towards the end a funeral would have broken out, but its a brilliantly told story and well acted.
 

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My favourite animated movie of all time is The Incredibles. It is the perfect family movie, but actually quite grown-up as well, which I think is great.
 

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chromewarriorXIII said:
I loved the Disney version of Robin Hood as a kid, and it's still good to me now.
This, Sword in the Stone, Anastasia, and The Black Cauldron pwn Wall-E and all the other "Disney" movies that have come out lately.
 

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Toy Story,
Ghost in the Shell,
Advent Children: Complete,
Ice Age,
A Bugs Life,
Iron Giant,
Atlantis: The Lost Empire,
The Emperor's New Groove,
Finding Nemo,
Wall-E,
Grave of the Fireflies,
Howl's Moving Castle,
Lion King,

Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots.


I'm sorry, I couldn't resist the last one.
Ahh... Snake, you will be missed. :(
 

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i kinda liked that dead space film thing. also i think there was like a final fantisy or something that had something to do with dead martion, i might be confusing it with something else though. failing those im going for either a nightmare before christmas, the corpse bride or coraline. stop judging me!
 

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lolmynamewastaken said:
i kinda liked that dead space film thing. also i think there was like a final fantisy or something that had something to do with dead martion, i might be confusing it with something else though. failing those im going for either a nightmare before christmas, the corpse bride or coraline. stop judging me!
I guess you like those Tim Burton-esque stop-motion films.
Never really fancied them myself, having said that I've not seen The Nightmare Before Christmas or Corpse Bride.
 

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I've seen a lot of animated movies in my time, especially anime, so I consider myself pretty well informed, but for my money the best ever animated film (and the best ever film PERIOD) is Satoshi Kon's Millennium Actress. It's like the animated equivalent of Citizen Kane.

I'm also a massive fan of Princess Mononoke, Laputa: Castle in the Sky, Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind, the original Ghost in the Shell and Project A-ko.
 

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Arg, too much to choose from. At least Wall-E, Ratatouille, Bolt, Corpse Bride and Spirited Away are in that list. Also Steamboy, because I'm a huge steampunk fan. But hell, there are so many awesome animated movies out there, and still so many to see... Ghost in the Shell is next on my list, because I also love cyberpunk.
 

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thecodemaster said:
lolmynamewastaken said:
i kinda liked that dead space film thing. also i think there was like a final fantisy or something that had something to do with dead martion, i might be confusing it with something else though. failing those im going for either a nightmare before christmas, the corpse bride or coraline. stop judging me!
I guess you like those Tim Burton-esque stop-motion films.
Never really fancied them myself, having said that I've not seen The Nightmare Before Christmas or Corpse Bride.
ah you should. i didn't really see my self enjoying them to start with but they just have a really weird charm to them...
oh wallace and gromits as well although there's only really one film...
 

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shadowgaunt said:
Team Fortress 2's "Meet the _____" Series.
They are simply hilarious.
Thats not a movie.

Transformers: The Movie!
Usually if you tell someone that this movie is the shit, They'll tell you your glasses are a little on the rosy tinted side. Not for me! I still enjoy this movie just as much as when I was four years old!
 

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Well i cant
Arcadia2000 said:
Transformers is my favorite. I <3 O.P. Also, two of my best lines come from that movie. We call it having an "Ultra Magnus" moment: "Open, damn it, open!" and "I can't deal with that now!"

I see that everyone listed every other movie under the sun though. There can be only one! I mean, uh, it's the all-time favorite, not everything good you like to watch, right?

Oh hell. Wall-E. "Eevah!"
I can´t just settle to one...they are all equally great in their own kind of ways.
That´s why i included all of my all time favorites...because i think what qualifies as an all-time favorite is the ability to watch it and rewatch it countless times, without getting bored or worn out of it...and there can be many.
 

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Chrinik said:
Well i cant
Arcadia2000 said:
Transformers is my favorite. I <3 O.P. Also, two of my best lines come from that movie. We call it having an "Ultra Magnus" moment: "Open, damn it, open!" and "I can't deal with that now!"

I see that everyone listed every other movie under the sun though. There can be only one! I mean, uh, it's the all-time favorite, not everything good you like to watch, right?

Oh hell. Wall-E. "Eevah!"
I can´t just settle to one...they are all equally great in their own kind of ways.
That´s why i included all of my all time favorites...because i think what qualifies as an all-time favorite is the ability to watch it and rewatch it countless times, without getting bored or worn out of it...and there can be many.
Ah, now we're arguing semantics. The phrase means different things to different people. I get it. Excuse me for being dense. ~enlightened~ ^_^