9 Animated Movies You Must Watch
Table of Content
- Why You Should Watch Animated Movies
- Soul
- Up
- Inside Out
- Coco
- Wall-E
- The Mitchells vs. the Machines
- Kung Fu Panda Series
- How To Train Your Dragon Movie Series
- Madagascar Movie Series
Why You Should Watch Animated Movies:
Animation Movies have been underrated for a long time, however, once you get into watching these movies you will start wondering why I haven't watched them earlier. Here are several reasons why you should watch animated movies:
- The majority of animated movies are aimed at educating the audience. Inspiring and uplifting themes are likely to make the movie more popular.
- Animation has fewer restrictions or limitations than real-life movies, so creativity can flourish. Animated films are therefore filled with creative aspects.
- An animated movie's popularity is partly influenced by nostalgia. Cartoons and animated movies share many similarities. When adults watch an animated movie, they remember the cartoons they watched as kids.
- Animation works very well at evoking emotions in the audience. Animated movies are often enough to make adults cry. An animated movie can also appeal to adults because it can be deeply moving.
- Animated movies can combine romance, comedy, a deep meaning, and a compelling plot. Because all of this can be combined into one movie, a large number of people will find it more engaging.
- Here is a list of the best and most loved animated movies of all time. I hope you enjoy these movies. Please let me know in the comments what your favorite animated movie is.
Soul:
A jazz lover, Joe Gardner teaches middle school. He gets into an automobile accident after performing at the Half Note Club and is instantly separated from his body by his soul, which is then transported to the You Seminar, where souls are nurtured and become passionate before being transferred to children. Getting back to Earth will require Joe enlisting the help of other souls-in-training, like 22, who has spent eons in the You Seminar.
This film makes the point that it's absolutely fine not to have life all figured out, so long as you keep living it. Atticus Rose and Trent Reznor's brilliant score sets this powerful theme - more necessary today than ever before - against a strong jazz background. There will never be two identical lives, regardless of the circumstances or external controls. Through that analogy, the film also illustrates the importance of being in the moment, and isn't that something we all need right now?
Up:
Up tells the story of Carl and Ellie, who share a childhood dream: to visit Paradise Falls in South America, a place that famous explorer Charles Muntz once described as the most beautiful place in the world. After his beloved wife Ellie passes away, Carl decides to fulfill her dream and flies his house to Paradise Falls with hundreds of helium balloons. As Carl was about to embark on his journey, a young Wildlife Explorer named Russell joined him. Upon their arrival in paradise, the odd couple discovers that Muntz is more interested in slaying an elusive bird than living in paradise.
Inside Out:
Riley does not welcome the move from Minnesota to San Francisco. While in her mind's 'Headquarters,' her personified emotions - Joy, Fear, Anger, Disgust, and Sadness - balance out her feelings. With Riley's emotional imbalance caused by sadness, they now strive to adjust her to her new home.
The novelty of this entire film concept will hit you immediately when you watch this movie. This one is quite literally a cerebral movie, so to speak, in the manner of some of the really good animated movies we've seen in the past. The movie focuses on the emotions of children.
Coco:
As Miguel, a Mexican boy born into a family of shoemakers, COCO explores the world around him. It has been a family ban to play or listen to music for generations because Miguel's great-great-grandfather ran away to become a musician decades ago, leaving Imelda and Coco behind. Unlike his idol Ernesto de la Cruz, the long-dead singer/actor from Miguel's hometown, Miguel secretly plays the guitar and strives to become a famous musician like him. A ceremony commemorating the Day of the Dead ends in a fight between Miguel and his family. He steals de la Cruz's guitar from a crypt, and he somehow finds himself in the Land of the Dead. When Miguel meets his deceased relatives, he learns he must require a blessing from a deceased relative in order to return to the world of the living. Miguel runs away from Mama Imelda after she inserts a no-music clause into her blessing, in search of the de la Cruz, who he believes to be his great-great-grandfather. In his quest to find the dead idol and earn de la Cruz's blessing, Miguel teams up with Hector, a scheming skeleton who claims to know him.
Wall-E:
In WALL-E, we learn that if we make and use too many things, eventually our planet will be overwhelmed with toxic waste, threatening every form of life on earth. As a result of the cute robots, the film plays out its heavy-handed narrative in a way that is not overbearing. WALL-E shows us a planet literally buried in garbage through clever storytelling. During one gripping scene, the captain falls into a rabbit hole of "Wikipedia" like references, learning about the earth and his ancestors; pizza, dancing, and farming are a few of the things that cause him to wish to take humans back to the earth.
The Mitchells Vs the Machines:
In the Mitchells Vs the Machines, a road trip adventure becomes a tale of how a family of four ends up being the only ones who can save the world from an imminent invasion from a superintelligence. High school senior Katie Mitchell grew up in Michigan and now wants to attend film school in California. She's ready to leave those who don't understand her (including her father, whom she used to feel close to, but now no longer does) and join like-minded people who share her interests in film. Katie is initially furious that she will have to miss orientation because her parents, Rick and Linda, drove across the country instead of flying her to school. A family road trip featuring dino-obsessed little brother Aaron and goofy pug Monchi occurs right around the release of Apple-like technology company Pal's new AI robot aimed at replacing smartphones. Sadly, the original Pal isn't ready to obsolesce yet, so she quickly reprograms the new models to turn on humanity to spite Pal CEO, Mark Bowman. The Mitchells end up being the last humans left standing as the machines start rounding everyone up. Family members must work together to outwit the bots.
Kung Fu Panda Movie Series:
Including Po, everyone is surprised that the huge, clumsy panda will guard the Valley of Peace. An arch-enemy from the valley's past will soon make his presence known. How Po saves the valley is the rest of the story. Kung Fu Panda series consists of 3 movies.
How To Train Your Dragon Movie Series:
A Viking aspiring to hunt dragons becomes an unlikely friend of a young dragon and discovers they may have more in common than he ever imagined. This series consists of 3 movies.
Madagascar Movie Series:
As the series unfolds, four anthropomorphic Central Park Zoo animals discover they have been unexpectedly shipped back to Africa because they have spent their lives in blissful captivity. In order to survive, they must work with a group of crafty penguins and various other characters to return to New York City. This series consists of 3 movies.
9 Animated Movies You Must Watch Animated Movies Why You Should Watch Animated Movies Soul Up Inside Out Coco Wall-E The Mitchells Vs the Machines Kung Fu Panda Series How To Train Your Dragon Movie Series Madagascar Movie Series
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