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Even with the technology today (CGI effects) animated movies stay on the top of the favorite movies lists not only for kids but also for adults. Check out these 30 animated movies that have become one of the people’s favorites. Also see who are the people behind them, designing leaders, teams and companies responsible for their excellent design.
Top 30 Animated Movies
30. Peter Pan

29. Persepolis – Sony Pictures Classics
28. Meet the Robinsons – Disney
27. Mulan
26. Lady and the Tramp

25. My Neighbor Totoro
24. Over the Hedge – DreamWorks

23. Cinderella
22. Happy Feet – Warner Bros

21. Monsters, Inc. – Pixar

20. The Little Mermaid – Disney

19. Ice Age: The Meltdown – BlueSky

18. Princess Mononoke
17. Dr. Seuss’ Horton Hears a Who – BlueSky

16. The Simpsons Movie – Fox

15. Howl’s Moving Castle
14. Toy Story – Pixar

13. Aladdin

12. Beauty and the Beast – Disney

11. Shrek 2 – DreamWorks

10. Enchanted – Disney

9. Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas

8. Shrek – DreamWorks

7. Cars – Pixar

6. Ratatouille – Pixar

5. The Lion King – Disney

4. Spirited Away – Disney
3. The Incredibles – Pixar

2. Kung Fu Panda – DreamWorks

1. Finding Nemo – Pixar

For those of you that could find their favorite on the list above you check this site with an extensive list of animated movies.
Coming Out Soon!
And here are couple more that haven’t come out in theaters yet but are predicted to become instantly people’s favorites.
WALL-E – Pixar

Ice Age 3 – BlueSky

* Source: Yahoo Movies
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On Jul 1, 2008 at 14:28 Will commented:
Yeah, Wall-E was great! I’m an animation/graphic design major, and this was a phenomenal movie! It’s definitely going to be a big hit. I just didn’t like the political commentary they were making, however, the social commentary was hilarious and it hit the mark perfectly. Excellent work, overall, though!
On Aug 3, 2008 at 3:01 ranierfisse commented:
I agreed with you
On Jul 4, 2009 at 5:49 Bender commented:
Where are the 2 wonderful stop motion movies from Aardman? I would chose Wallace and Gromit in Curse of the Were Rabbit over Cinderella. I would also chose Chicken Run over Howl’s Moving Castle (which Were Rabbit beat to an Oscar).