Princess Mononoke. It's beautiful to look at, it's a mind-blowing introduction to Japanese history and Shinto mythology, and it makes you think: The "good guys" all have bad points, and the "bad guys" have good points.
I also love Disney's The Jungle Book because of the characterizations and the music.
And Bellville Rendezvouz really does contains the most realistic dog character in animation history.
2007-12-02 02:48:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Belleville Rendezvous
It is beautifully constructed and the characterisation of the dog alone beats all those computer derived Disney concoctions.
I like Toy Story et al...but this film is sheer class.
2007-12-02 09:56:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Grave of the Fireflies,which is set in Japan immediately after the Second World War. It's grim but it brings home the human cost of war, especially for children.
2007-12-02 11:51:41
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answered by Kyo-the-cat 3
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well, Shrek definitely. i think its the most imaginative and creative piece of film so far. i love the funny characters. the movie is so well arranged that it really is a success. the story line is great. different fairy tale characters intertwine and this highlights its ultamate significance compared to other animated films. Monster's Inc. is my second choice :) love Boo and Sulley
2007-12-02 10:06:30
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answered by Sarah 1
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It has got to be Toy Story! It's so cool and proper amazing! Also the it contains the best line, Woody: "Buzz you're flying." Buzz Lightyear: " No, I'm falling with style!" Hamm rules, and Buzz, and Rex, and Slinky. Lol.
2007-12-02 12:59:04
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answered by Dan B 2
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'The Man Called Flintstone' (1966)
Why? Because I love The Flintstones.
2007-12-02 10:32:22
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answered by Grand Poobah 6
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Chicken Run because it still makes me laugh after seeing it many times - every time they pull those Toblerone boxes away from the 'plane wheels and yell 'Chocs Away' I just crease up.
2007-12-02 10:01:46
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answered by Fuentes 3
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Watership down. It's very emotive but also has some funny bits... oh, and I love rabbits!
2007-12-02 10:02:15
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answered by cornflake girl 2
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if it counts, ``who framed roger rabbit`` coz of Jessics Rabbit.
failing that, id choose Watership Down.
2007-12-02 10:04:21
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answered by Ghost Boy 7
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anime movies such as howl's moving castle, spirited away, naruto and bleach and other anime movies, all disney animation movies, especially treasure planet ...
2007-12-02 11:24:12
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answered by Anonymous
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