Ranking with the best-animated films in history, although we also want to know your opinion.
There are many animated films, but we collect the best. Disney and Pixar occupy an important part of our ranking, but we also have jewels from other studios such as Dreamworks and non-American films from the Ghibli studio. And a number 1 that may surprise many. We also want to know your opinion and your rankings on animated films.
The list can include both traditionally animated films and the latest ones made by computer.
10 – Ga’Hoole: Legend of the Guardians
Director: Zack Snyder
Year: 2010
Studio: Animal Logic, Village Roadshow Pictures, Warner Bros. Pictures
Synopsis: Soren, an owl who has always dreamed of being the guardians of Ga’Hoole, is kidnapped Together with his brothers, when he manages to escape, he decides to go to the great tree of the guardians to ask for help, although many believe that it is a myth, the warriors of Ga’Hoole rise once more when evil appears.
9 – Spirited Away
Director: Hayao Miyazaki
Year: 2001
Studio: Studio Ghibli, Tokuma Shoten, Dentsu, Walt Disney Pictures
Synopsis: Chihiro Ogino is a girl who is taking a trip with her parents. In the process, her father takes a shortcut and the family gets lost, coming to a strange tunnel, which they go through to discover an abandoned city. There, Chihiro’s parents find a restaurant and decide to eat, while the little girl goes to investigate the place. At nightfall, Chihiro is terrified to see that the city is filled with a multitude of spirits, so she runs to look for her parents, but to her surprise, they have been transformed into pigs. So Chihiro will have to find a way to break the spell.
8 – How to Train Your Dragon
Director: Dean DeBlois and Chris Sanders
Year: 2010
Studio: DreamWorks Animation
Synopsis: Hiccup is a Viking son of the village chief, who has to face the attack of dragons, but the young man instead of fighting with them befriends one and decides to understand and train him.
7 – The Incredibles
Director: Brad Bird
Year: 2004
Studio: Walt Disney Pictures, Pixar Animation Studios
Synopsis: Mr. Incredible, was one of the best superheroes in the world, but the government forces him to retire from his heroic activities and reintegrate into society like a normal person. Years go by, and he creates a family and loses shape. But the world must be rescued once again, and he and his amazing family must protect us from the coming disaster.
6 – Toy Story
Director: John Lasseter
Year: 1995
Studio: Walt Disney Pictures, Pixar Animation Studios
Synopsis: Andy’s toys are uneasy because his birthday is coming up and they fear being replaced, the cowboy Woody, leader of the group, makes them see that there is nothing to fear, but the boy is given a space toy that immediately wins his heart and the rest of the toys, causing the cowboy to be displaced, he must reconquer his place through multiple adventures.
5 – Monsters SA
Director: Pete Docter, Lee Unkrich and David Silverman
Year: 2001
Studio: Walt Disney Pictures, Pixar Animation Studios
Synopsis: In the world of monsters, energy is based on the screams of human children, the two best workers in the scream factory Sully and Mike make the mistake of letting a girl into the world of monsters, it causes chaos as it is believed to be toxic, but they grow fond of the girl and decide to return her home, discovering an energy much more powerful.
4 – Shrek
Director: Andrew Adamson and Vicky Jenson
Year: 2001
Studio: Dreamworks Pictures
Synopsis: Shrek is a grumpy ogre who lives in a swamp, the evil Lord Farquaad causes numerous magical creatures to camp in his house, disturbing the peace he loves so much, to recover his swamp, he must face a dragon and rescue a princess who hides an important secret, all accompanied by a talking donkey that drives him crazy.
3 – Aladdin
Director: John Musker and Ron Clements
Year: 1992
Studio: Walt Disney Pictures
Synopsis: Aladdin is an ingenious young man accompanied by a friendly monkey who lives in the city of Agrabah, upon meeting the princess he falls in love with her, but is Arrested as a thief, manages to escape from jail and a death sentence, an old man convinces him to travel to a cave where a mysterious lamp is found. By rubbing the lamp a genie appears who makes three wishes come true, which Aladdin will use to conquer his beloved.
2 – The Lion King
Director: Rob Minkoff, Roger Allers
Year: 1994
Studio: Walt Disney Pictures
Synopsis: Simba is a lion heir to the throne, unfortunately, his father dies and he blames himself for fleeing far away, but upon learning that his uncle has destroyed his father’s magnificent kingdom and has joined the hyenas, decides to return and claim what belongs to him, with the help of his friends Timon and Pumbaa.
1 – Akira
Director: Katsuhiro Ôtomo
Year: 1988
Studio: Akira Committlee
Synopsis: A futuristic Tokyo, which has suffered a nuclear explosion, is preparing to host the Olympic Games. Several motorcycle gangs live in this city, one of them led by Kaneda, and they run into each other. with a strange aged boy and his friend, Tetsuo is kidnapped by the army who perform experiments on him to emulate the Akira project, causing his power to unleash and bring chaos to the city.
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