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The Lion King
Matthew Broderick, Jeremy Irons, James Earl Jones
117 votes
The Lion King is an enthralling, visually stunning animated film that has captivated generations of audiences since its 1994 release. This timeless coming-of-age story follows Simba, a young lion cub and heir to the Pride Lands' throne, as he navigates the challenges of loss, betrayal, and ultimately, redemption. With interesting musical numbers composed by Elton John and Tim Rice, including iconic hits like "Circle of Life" and "Hakuna Matata," this movie boasts an impressive soundtrack that adds emotional depth to its poignant narrative. Coupled with powerful voice performances from James Earl Jones, Jeremy Irons, Matthew Broderick, and others, The Lion King continues to be regarded as a masterpiece in animation and storytelling for all ages.
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Monsters, Inc. Franchise
Billy Crystal, John Goodman, Mary Gibbs
97 votes
Monsters, Inc. is a beloved animation franchise that introduces viewers to the fantastical world of Monstropolis, where monsters generate power by scaring human children. The first film, released in 2001, follows the heartwarming tale of two endearing monsters, James P. Sullivan and Mike Wazowski, who stumble upon the biggest scare in their careers – an adorable human toddler named Boo. With its exceptional storytelling and a voice cast including John Goodman and Billy Crystal, this Pixar creation won over audiences with its perfect blend of humor and warmth. The prequel Monsters University (2013) provides insight into Mike and Sulley's past while maintaining the charm and wit that initially made this franchise a family favorite.
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Lady and the Tramp
Peggy Lee, Barbara Luddy, Larry Roberts
92 votes
Lady and the Tramp is a charming animated classic from Walt Disney Studios that transports viewers back to turn-of-the-century America through the unlikely love story between two dogs: a refined co*cker Spaniel named Lady and a streetwise mutt called Tramp. Released in 1955, this romantic tale warms hearts with its memorable characters like Jock the Scottish Terrier or Trusty the Bloodhound alongside its catchy soundtrack featuring songs like "The Siamese Cat Song" or the iconic "Bella Notte." Lady and the Tramp's delightful blend of wit, romance, and adventure stands as a testament to Disney's timeless storytelling prowess.
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Finding Nemo
Albert Brooks, Ellen DeGeneres, Alexander Gould
89 votes
In 2003, Pixar transported audiences beneath the ocean's surface with Finding Nemo – an enthralling underwater adventure that follows clownfish Marlin on his courageous quest to rescue his son Nemo from a diver who captured him. With breathtaking visuals and authentic portrayals of aquatic life, this remarkable film showcases the vast wonders of marine ecosystems while delivering important messages about family bonds, perseverance, and conquering one's fears. Featuring an outstanding voice cast led by Albert Brooks and Ellen DeGeneres, along with heartwarming characters such as Dory (DeGeneres) or Crush the sea turtle (Andrew Stanton), Finding Nemo remains a treasured favorite for families everywhere.
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Toy Story Franchise
Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, John Ratzenberger
119 votes
The Toy Story films have captivated audiences since 1995 with their interesting portrayal of a secret world that comes to life when humans aren't present: toys! This amazing Pixar franchise features an incredible voice cast led by Tom Hanks as Woody and Tim Allen as Buzz Lightyear. Each installment seamlessly melds adventure, emotion, friendship, and humor into expertly crafted narratives that resonate with both children and adults alike. From Andy's childhood wonderland to Bonnie's imaginative playroom in later installments like Toy Story 4 (2019), these films are bound together by compelling themes such as loyalty, embracing change, and cherishing friendships.
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Ratatouille
Patton Oswalt, Ian Holm, Lou Romano
76 votes
Ratatouille is a delightful Pixar film that transports viewers to the culinary world of Paris, where Remy, a rat with an exceptional palate, dreams of becoming a renowned chef. Released in 2007, this captivating tale effortlessly blends humor and heart into a story about the importance of pursuing one's passions despite societal expectations. With its stunning visuals and engaging characters like Linguini and Anton Ego, Ratatouille has garnered widespread acclaim for its remarkable storytelling prowess. It serves as an inspirational reminder to never let perceived limitations prevent us from achieving greatness.
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