What's the best animation movie of all time in your opinion?
What's the best animation movie of all time in your opinion?
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Boku no pico
The Thief and the Cobbler
no anime allowed faggot
Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya tbqhwy pham
Bernd und das Rätsel um Unteralterbach
Spirited Away
Wall-E
Sleeping Beauty
Patlabor: The Movie
wtf is this pedo shit?
based
>Sci-Fi
Ghost In the Shell (1995) Because it inspired so much Sci-Fi after it. Including "The Matrix" witch in turn inspired a lot of other sci-fi and action movies (depening on mood, Akira could be here as well)
>Capeshit
Mask of the Phantasm. Still a great Batman movie.
>Crime
A Scanner Darkly, partly for the rotoscope animation that gives the whole thing a very weird feel.
>Kids
The Land before time. No idea if it holds up actually, but I loved it as a kid.
>Drama
Grave of the Fireflies. Devestating fucking movie.
>Disney
Fuck. Depends on the mood. Lot's of their movies are just flat out good and watchable, but I probably wouldn't go past the 90s with them. Big fan of Fantasia.
>short
Little Witch Academia. Delightful 25 minute Harry-Potter-but-cute-girls thing. Very lovable.
>musical
Probably another one of the Disney ones, that's their thing. Aladdin is good, so is little Mermaid. I probably heard Lion King the most, but it gets minus points for being copied from the japs.
They do way more animation than literally anyone else. If you ask for animation, you're gonna get a lot of weeb-shit.
Lion King and Wall-E if we're solely talking animation
Hunchback of Notre Dame and Wall-E if we're talking my favorite overall
Wallace and Grommit: Curse of the Wererabbit if we're talking the niche of claymation
how is Lion King your favorite animated movie but Hunchback your favorite overall
k-on
Maybe I worded that poorly. Lion King is the film with the best 2D animation I've ever seen, Hunchback is my favorite 2D animated film overall, for things like its story and characters. Wall-E just wins both categories for 3D straight up.
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oh okay, I was confused because your last line is about a specific genre of animation
I just really wanted to compliment Wallace and Grommit, they deserve it a lot ;w;
Akira, I say that as someone that hates manga and anime.
Also computer shit shouldn't be called animation.
>Lion King best animation
Have you not seen Akira? youtube.com
Is this movie worth a rewatch? Haven't seen it since I was a kid in theaters
I watched this with my kids yesterday, and it has so much soul. For me though, it is The Lion King.
nah it's wank
Wall-E is amazing, please rewatch it
yeah watch it, it's so wholesome
Best pixar by a mile
this
idk, I once tried rewatching The Lion King but I couldn't stand the songs and the child acting. Should I still give Wall-E a shot?
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The Iron Giant has held up really well and I still think is the best animated film
Wall-E’s atmosphere and world building are genuinely incredible
Theres no music numbers in it, and it's pretty adult themed
I know, that's the one thing I did renember from when I saw it as a kid.
why would you rewatch stuff made for kids? wall-e is a good one and I enjoyed it at 14, but now it'd just be boring
A good film is a good film, and it's not made just for kids.
>Theres no music numbers in it
Really? I think there was some orchestral score in it though it's been 11 years since I saw it so it's probably faulty memory
Pure schlock kino but my actual answer is Kubo and the Two Strings
Mars Needs Moms
Autistic American zoomers love Wall-E. It's a perfectly embodies the worst of their generation. From several cliches to preachy overdone simplistic social commentary. It's a kid's movie for a generation that is shielded from the complexities of adulthood with a web of logical although misguided comfortable falsehoods. It continues from a long line of environmental animated features that are far more enter and with deeper relevance to the message that is lost on autistic weaboos.
I have literally met nobody irl that hated the movie, and I'm not american
Mary and Max, American Pop, and The Plague Dogs are my holy trinity.
bump for comfy bread
Was this paraphrased from an Armond White review or something? He hates Pixar with a passion btw.
Scooby doo on zombie island?
The Tale of the Princess Kaguya. Watching it fucking destroys me, though.
Without a doubt, End of Evangelion
Wall*E is a masterpiece
Ah I see you're a man of culture as well
Yes, I'd almost describe it as a bone chilling slow burn
best or favourite?
WALL-E would probably win best for that sequence where the two robots are playfully dancing in space with each other and the humans are watching it like it's something strange and foreign.
but favourite comes down to The Fox & The Hound
i enjoyed what i caught of one of their movies on TV once. should i just try to watch their entire backlog or watch curse of the wererabbit?
i'm surprised kids loved it as much as i did. i thought that lack of dialogue in the beginning section would make them lose their patience
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In English, doc?
>Without a doubt, End of Evangelion
This. I spent years denying it because I have a temperamental opposition to anime, yet it is just astonishing.
Hot Wheels: Highway 35 - World Race
if we're talking about the film with the best animation the objectively correct answer is
wall-e
Wall-E
lion king
gantz o
Just ordered this on blu ray, cant wait to watch on Friday.
That movie is good
mask of the phantasm but wall-e is a close second
in case you're a christian, you're going to have a hard time understanding it
Wall.e came out 11 years ago
I've seen it before, I don't think its that hard to understand anyway. It's more about the experience than the plot.
even the director says he doesn't know what it's about
like I said its more about the experience anyway, but the story seems to about a world where the great flood never ended and the only thing left was the Noahs ark. The little girl fills up water bottles and has created land by doing so spreading out from the ark, that's all I feel is important personally.
>Tfw only now realize all the christian symbolism and metaphors
How did this shit flew over my head for so long?