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Yahoo! Users Rate Top 30 Animated Films of All-Time

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  1. plutoblue11

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    Kenshiro, Raoh, Jagi, and Shin
     
  2. bnb

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    anybody remember Heavy Metal from back in the 80's?

    Jungle Book rates high by me. I haven't seen that many of the new ones but the pixar animation is amazing.
     
  3. Lil Pun

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    Heavy Metal, the movie that taught me about toon nudity and robot-human consummation. LOL! :D
     
  4. KingCheetah

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    Is Akira actually not on that list or am I going blind ?
     
  5. wreck

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    if you go back and watch some of those older movies, you realize that they werent as good as you remember.

    lion king has always been number one on my list.
     
  6. Rocket River

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    Depends on what you term 'GOOD'

    If you mean . . . did it use the best technology
    well you are right .. .technology improves all the time

    but
    best story?

    I think the Secret of Nihm stands up to any movie today

    Rocket River
     
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    basically this proves that 90% of americans are pretty much idiots who only remember the most recent thing they saw.
     
  8. Lil Pun

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    True. Good thing I'm in that 10% group. :D ;)
     
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    List is missing:

    Akira
    Fantastic Planet
    Transformers the Movie
    The Smurfs and the Magic Flute
     
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    LOL...I forgot about that one...I only watched part of it when I was little...Then I watched it about 6 months ago as it was on cable...very ghey, but tons of nudity...

    Damn, forgot a couple...Antz and Emperor's New Groove...would be in top 15...An honorable mention goes to El Dorado...
     
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    The Ice Ages, Over the Hedge, Horton and Enchanted shouldn't even be on that list. I wouldn't take Cars off completely but it probably should be thirty; and Bug's Life should be on there if Cars is, cause Bug's Life was better than Cars.

    Incredibles deserves to be that high, and should be higher than Nemo. If Nightmare Before Christmas is on the list, then Corpse Bride should be too. Corpse Bride was better imo. What about Wallace and Gromit?! No love there?

    Beavis and Butthead and South Park (ESPECIALLY SOUTH PARK) deserve to be there. Like Beauty and the Beast, South Park was nominated for an Oscar.

    Emperor's New Groove is vastly underrated.

    What about Who Framed Roger Rabbit?!
     
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    This is horse poo, Aladdin should be number 1!

    Yahoo is racist against middle easterners!!!!!
     
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    Spirited Away probably tops the list for me. I love that movie, it's such a trip.

    Princess Mononoke is pretty damn good too.


    In general, I really dislike musicals, animated or no.

    I just thought of another one nobody mentioned ... Titan AE. I don't think it was awesome, but it was alright.
     
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    I was going to post that too. Yeah, what about Ninja Scroll? :D
     
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    fievel goes west.

    not much respect for the older flicks
     
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    Robin Hood and Jungle Book are my top 2. And what about the Cowboy Bebop movie? That thing was actually better than the series for its portrayal of the souk-like markets. That would be my #3.


    The fact that Finding Nemo is up there tells you that the median age of people voting on that is like 14. Btw the best of the Pixars is Ratatouille, Monsters Inc second, and the rest far behind. I haven't seen Akira, but I have seen Princess Mononoke. After the classic Disneys the Miyazaki stuff should definitely be up there.
     
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    I think the reason I enjoyed Emperor's New Groove so much is that is was very unorthodox and not in the usual run of the mill Disney full-length mold

    It was originally going to be in the mold of Mulan with sort of an epic feel and a huge score done entirely by Sting, but they stripped it down, changed it to more of a laid back comedy and it really worked. It doesn't have like the characters breaking out into song every 5 minutes and there is more adult, dry humor involved.

    Patrick Warburton as Kronk really makes the movie.
     
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    also...

    The Great Mouse Detective ****ing rocked the mic on the real.
     
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    Another strange thing about this list, the less not so run of the mill Disney movies, like Lilo and Stitch, Emperor's New Clothes, Great Mouse Detective, The Fox and the Hound, and few others did not make the list.

    Most of the Disney movies on the list are about some princess...or prince and some cheesy romance.

    I would think there would be more to the world than that.
     
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    no doubt...

    Mulan?

    Come on.

    The Rescuers (And the Rescuers Down under)
    Great Mouse Detective
    101 Dalmatians
    The Sword and the Stone
    The Aristocats
     

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