Top 10 Animated Films

These movies may be geared towards kids, but the fact of the matter is they’re enjoyable for all ages.

  1. Shrek: The lovable green ogre has made the top of the list on more than one occasion. The first Shrek (2001) pulled in a domestic gross of 267,665,011, Shrek 2 (2004) topped the charts with 436,471,036, and Shrek the Third (2007) made a whopping 322,719,944. Way to go Dreamworks. It’ll be interesting to see how the fourth Shrek: Shrek Forever After, compares.
  2. Finding Nemo (2003): Coming in second place with 339,714,978, Pixar and Walt Disney’s Finding Nemo was an instant success. People of all ages found themselves falling in love with the crippled clown fish and watched intensely as Nemo’s father journeyed across the deep blue sea in search of his son. Enduring through sharks, jellyfish, turtles, and the forgetful but lovable Dori, Finding Nemo is a new age childhood classic.
  3. The Lion King (1994): It’s hard to find a single person in America who hasn’t seen this movie. Raking in 328,539,505, The Lion King is somewhat a rite of passage for kids these days. The cute, lovable lions take audiences on a heartfelt journey filled with laughter and tears.
  4. The Incredibles (2004): Pixar and Disney got it right again with this fun loving superhero family. Earning 261,437,578, The Incredibles provide a new superhero dream for kids and their families. What makes this plot work so well is how relatable the characters are. Even with superpowers, teenage daughters are teenage daughters and dads are dads.
  5. Monsters, Inc. (2001): The world fell in love with big-eyed pigtailed Boo and her monster pal Sulley in 2001. When monster’s who generate energy by scaring children find themselves horrified of baby Boo (and all kids for that matter), their world is turned around in a hilarious turn of events. Monsters Inc. made 255,870,172 in domestic gross as it filled our hearts with happiness.
  6. Toy Story 2 (1999): The fun and funky Toy Story sequel takes Woody and Buzz on a journey that was well worth the 245,852,179 it made.
  7. Cars (2006): This movie helped a big shot racer find the true meaning of friendship and family in Radiator Springs. Cars pulled in seventh place with 244,082,982.
  8. Aladdin (1992): When street urchin Aladdin fell in love with Princess Jasmine, they took Disney on a flying carpet ride to the 8th top animated film spot. Earning 217,350,219, Aladdin is yet another Disney must see.
  9. Ice Age (2002): This chilly blast from the past made you want to go back millions of years to spend time with Sid and Diego as they try to return the baby they found to his tribe.
  10. Up (2009): When Russell the wilderness explorer joins cranky 78-year-old Carl Fredricksen on his journey in the sky, you can’t help but feel for the unconventional duo.

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