My top four: 1. Ratatouille 2. Wall-E 3. Princess Mononoke 4. How to Train Your Dragon I love the message of Ratatouille: anyone can cook, but few can be great. It really helped to motivate me the times I thought there was no point in doing whatever it was that I was doing. So what if I'm no good? I'll get better. So what if I'll never be one of the best or greats? I'll keep trying. In Wall-E I didn't really care about the environmental message and I think the tone was more paramount in the movie. How it opened with how desolate the earth was, except for Wall-E who was still doing his job, even though no one was there to tell him to continue or stop with it. Of course he wasn't completely alone with the various treasures he would find while sorting through the heaps of trash and his trusty friend cockroach. Imagine that! A cockroach as a best friend. Makes me wonder what all those who were ill-inclined towards their kind felt at first seeing it. And near the end when everyone else gave up Wall-E still did his best to procure the one thing that Eve wants. You can't help but root for him throughout the entire tail. Princess Mononoke also had a sort of environmental message. But I think it was more about the hate, anger, greed of all beings. How innately those things aren't bad, but when magnified and fixated on something as being the sole purpose of all pain it becomes blinded. That peace doesn't require sacrifice, even if much has already been sacrificed. That the only way to true freedom and peace is to let go and accept the truth: no single one is at fault for suffering. And by trying to eliminate all prospects of pain, you also eliminate any hope for a brighter future. To accept the good and the bad. To move forward with everything you have instead of only hate or grief. In how to train your dragon there were themes of change, individuality, and friendship. Of how dragons were painted as the villains and sole cause of suffering. How they were so much more fierce than the vikings and because of this they should act with great indifference toward whether dragons live or die. And at the start the main character - hiccup is unlike the other vikings who are rough and tough, him being nothing but skin and bones. He doesn't dwell on it and tries to become stronger, working on his own way to combat the dragons, who at the time he thought were the enemies as well. But when he meets one and sees how afraid it is, being caught and restrained in a net, Hiccup grows to understand the dragon. What are your favorite animated movies?
I went into that movie expecting jokes and fluff and stuff, but all it gave me were emotions and tears and stuff. Definitely the best i watched.
Steins;Gate: Fuka Ryōiki no Déjà vu Not the best movie of all times but still holds a place in my heart as the ending of (now yes) the greatest anime ever.
If I had to name I'd be in a pinch since my hands will tire(I also need sleep.) many oldie Goldie's that were watched during summer break.
I just saw Spirited Away for the first time in 15 years, I wouldn’t say it’s my absolute favorite animated movie but it is definitely in the top 5.
Favorite animated film off the top of my head was Titan A.E. I just really enjoyed the film. I also enjoyed the animated Adventures of Sinbad but a lot of that had to do with the really cool ink in water effect they had for the villain. I thought it was amazing at the time, enough to bother watching the making of to learn how they did it.
If it's cartoon (not anime) than: The Beauty and the Beast Aristocats Saffi (it's hungarian) Cat City (hungarian) 3D animation: Toy Story 1-3
There are a lot of them. It's impossible to list them down. Still, two names coming to my mind right now. 1. Wall E, obviously. 2. Treasure Planet.
Hammer Boy- A movie i watched as a kid who gave me hope that no matter how bad life is, keep breaking those walls without any sort of hestitation. No matter how dangerous it is(the main personality i have to this day 'Determination') Plus all those high tech guns are bo match for the mighty hammer(i think its not that magical since he literally smack peeps with a hammer). Cloudy with a chance of meatballs- Relates to me the most due to the MC being weird and isolated by the people around him yet never gave up for what he created.