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Animation Movies
Build your taste profile and get better suggestions. You've rated 0 of 21 movies. Want more suggestions? Launch Quick Rate- Monsters, Inc.
Starring John GoodmanBilly CrystalJames Coburn
By Peter Docter, 2001.
Every night, the professional scarers of Monsters, Inc., sneak into children's bedroom closets around the world, eliciting screams that they convert into the energy their world needs. Aside from a minor power shortage, life is just fine for top scarer James P. "Sulley" Sullivan.
- Ratatouille
Starring Patton OswaltBrad GarrettJaneane Garofalo
By Brad Bird, 2007.
Brad Bird (The Incredibles) co-directs this Oscar-winning Pixar offering about a passionate rat named Remy (voiced by Patton Oswalt) who thirsts for a sip of the good life, despite the questionable tastes of his rodent relatives. Growing up beneath a five-star Parisian restaurant, Remy inherits a...
- The Incredibles
Starring Craig T. NelsonHolly HunterSamuel L. Jackson
By Brad Bird, 2004.
Meet the Incredibles, the award-winning Pixar team's superhero family that comes out of banal, suburban hiding to don their old costumes and save the world again. Bob Parr (voiced by Craig T. Nelson) has given up his swashbuckling days to log in time as an insurance adjuster and raise his three...
- Finding Nemo
Starring Willem DafoeEllen DeGeneresAlbert Brooks
By Andrew Stanton, 2003.
Pixar has created another amazing animated adventure, this time heading underwater as two plucky fish, Marlin and Dory (voiced by Albert Brooks and Ellen DeGeneres), search high and low for Marlin's missing son, Nemo (Alexander Gould). In addition to the other much-loved ocean-dwelling characters...
- Toy Story 3
Starring Tom HanksTim AllenJoan Cusack
By Lee Unkrich, 2010.
In this installment of the hit Pixar animated adventure, toy cowboy Woody (voiced by Tom Hanks), his astronaut pal, Buzz Lightyear (Tim Allen), and their friends cope with their owner's departure for college -- and their new home in a daycare center. Lee Unkrich directs this family film that...
- Toy Story 2
Starring Tom HanksTim AllenJoan Cusack
By John Lasseter, 1999.
Buzz Lightyear (Tim Allen), Woody (Tom Hanks) and the rest of the toys in Andy's playroom are back! When Andy goes off to cowboy camp, an obsessive toy collector kidnaps Woody, and it's up to Buzz and the gang to save their pal. With a story that's great for kids and adults, amazing technical work...
- A Bug's Life
Starring Dave FoleyKevin SpaceyJulia Louis-Dreyfus
By John Lasseter, 1998.
On behalf of "oppressed bugs everywhere," an inventive ant named Flik (voiced by Dave Foley) hires a troupe of warrior bugs to defend his colony from a horde of freeloading grasshoppers led by the evil Hopper (Kevin Spacey). Little does Flik know that his tough "warriors" are really circus...
- The Simpsons Movie
Starring Dan CastellanetaJulie KavnerNancy Cartwright
By David Silverman, 2007.
Homer Simpson is used to alienating people, but nothing compares to the level of animosity he's inspired with his most recent foul-up: polluting the river with toxic waste from the nuclear power plant. Now, Homer's been fired and the citizens of Springfield forced to evacuate in this first-ever...
- Shrek 2
Starring Mike MyersEddie MurphyCameron Diaz
By Andrew Adamson, 2004.
In this knockabout comic sequel to the animated smash hit Shrek, the cuddly ogre (Mike Myers) and his lady love Fiona (Cameron Diaz) return to her homeland to tell her parents (John Cleese, Julie Andrews) the good news about their marriage. But Prince Charming (Rupert Everett) is far from happy and...
- Coraline
Starring Dakota Fanning and Teri Hatcher
By Henry Selick, 2009.
In this breathtaking stop-motion animation based on Neil Gaiman's novel, curious young Coraline (voiced by Dakota Fanning) unlocks a door in her family's home and is transported to a universe that strangely resembles her own -- only better. But when her Other Mother (Teri Hatcher) doesn't want...
- Spirited Away
Starring Daveigh ChaseMichael ChiklisLauren Holly
By Hayao Miyazaki, 2002.
Adapted from the Japanese original, director Hayao Miyazaki's adventure tale won the Best Animated Feature Oscar for its story of 10-year-old Chihiro. During her family's move to the suburbs, Chihiro wanders into a magical world where a witch rules -- and those who disobey her are turned into...
- The Iron Giant
Starring Jennifer AnistonHarry Connick Jr.Vin Diesel
By Brad Bird, 1999.
In rustic 1957 Maine, 9-year-old Hogarth finds a colossal but disoriented robot (of unknown origin), and the two form a strong bond of friendship. Before long, however, a government agent is on their trail -- and he's intent on destroying the automaton.
- Shark Tale
Starring Will SmithRobert De NiroRenée Zellweger
By Bibo Bergeron, 2004.
In this DreamWorks animated tale, Oscar (Will Smith) is a small fish whose big aspirations often get him in trouble. Lenny (Jack Black) is a great white shark with a secret: He's a vegetarian. When a lie turns Oscar into an improbable hero and the truth about Lenny makes him an outcast, the two...
- Shrek the Third
Starring John CleeseRupert EverettJulie Andrews
By Raman Hui, 2007.
Life in the swamp seems better than ever for Shrek and Fiona (voiced by Mike Myers and Cameron Diaz), until King Harold suddenly falls ill and the adorable ogre must find an acceptable heir or he'll have to assume the throne. Joined by his faithful companions Donkey (Eddie Murphy) and Puss-in-Boots...
- Ponyo
Starring Cate BlanchettNoah CyrusMatt Damon
By Hayao Miyazaki, 2008.
This Japanese anime feature from famed filmmaker Hayao Miyazaki follows the adventures of a 5-year-old boy, Sosuke, and his burgeoning friendship with Ponyo, a goldfish princess who desperately wants to become human. After running away from and then being recaptured by her strict father, Ponyo ...
- Princess Mononoke
Starring Gillian AndersonBilly CrudupClaire Danes
By Hayao Miyazaki, 1997.
This anime epic from director Hayao Miyazaki made critic Roger Ebert's list of 1999's 10 best films. Infected with an incurable disease, Prince Ashitaka (voiced by Yoji Matsuda) travels to the Far East in search of a cure and finds himself caught in a battle between the forest's animals and a...
- A Scanner Darkly
Starring Keanu ReevesWoody HarrelsonWinona Ryder
By Richard Linklater, 2006.
Keanu Reeves shoulders another futuristic role in director Richard Linklater's sci-fi thriller based on Philip K. Dick's novel. Working as an undercover cop in a world where almost everyone is addicted to Substance D -- which produces split personalities in its users -- Fred Arctor (Reeves) sets up...
- Persepolis
Starring Catherine DeneuveDanielle DarrieuxTilly Mandelbrot
By Vincent Paronnaud, 2007.
Marjane (voiced by Chiara Mastroianni) just wants to be an ordinary kid, but that isn't easy in 1978 Iran. This profound animated film follows Marjane's childhood in a repressive society, her adolescence in France and return to Tehran as an adult. Based on Marjane Satrapi's autobiographical graphic...
- The Triplets of Belleville
Starring Michele CaucheteuxJean-Claude DondaMichel Robin
By Sylvain Chomet, 2003.
In this innovative animated tale, Champion is a lonely boy who's adopted by his grandmother, Madame Souza. Seeing how happy Champion is on his bicycle, she decides to train him to compete. Years later, he enters the Tour de France but is kidnapped during the race.
- Waking Life
Starring Wiley WigginsRichard Linklater
By Richard Linklater, 2001.
Dreams. What are they? An escape from reality or reality itself? Waking Life follows the dream(s) of one man and his attempt to find and discern the absolute difference between waking life and the dreamworld. While trying to figure out a way to wake up, he runs into many people on his way; some of...
- Waltz with Bashir
Starring Ron Ben-Yishai, Ronny Dayag, Ari Folman
By Ari Folman, 2008.
Utilizing vivid black-and-white animation in this Golden Globe winner for Best Foreign Language Film, director Ari Folman documents his quest to explore the memory gaps in his life during his service for the Israeli army in the Lebanese war of the early 1980s.





















