Toonzone's Top 50 Animated Movie Nominations

The Top 50 Animated Shows Countdown has ended so it's time for a new one. I will be finding rabroad's Top 50 Animated Movies! All I need is for everyone to send me or post their Top 10 or Top 20 (Preferably) IN ORDER. To be clear, anime is fine and so are TV movies and Direct to DVD movies. If you have any questions about a different scenario please ask. Remember, in order to avoid a list thread, post if you want to explain any of your picks, otherwise send a PM. We don't want the thread to die, but I'm confident that it won't. And if you were one of the 2 who sent me ten before I changed the limit, you can expand your choices. Have fun!
 
See, I don't think that it should count since it's really not a movie. It's really a multiple part episode. But I don't make the rules, I'd say it's up to The Cartoon to decide.
 
I'd have to agree. If World's Finest could count, we'd have to count essentially every collection of episodes combined on VHS or DVD, including the Venom Saga and even the Lizard arc in TSSM! Those really should not be counted....

Also, The Cartoon, could you please send me my Top Ten? I forgot what I put, and I want to add more....
 
LOL! I put the the Lizard arc movie version in mine(but near the bottom, and with an asterisk saying to remove it if it didn't count)
 
Untold Story of Stewie was alright because it was listed as a movie, but Justice League and TSSM weren't so they didn't count.


I'm going to go with no for the same reason stated above.


Good question, that will have to be a case to case basis. It'd probably be based on how much of the movie is animated. Roger Rabbit would be fine but Mary Poppins probably wouldn't.
 
Ok, the Justice League was really the biggest question, because when it first aired on Cartoon Network it was shown as a movie, but has since only been shown in parts. good to know though, so thanks.
 
Bummer -- i already wrote a nice two paragraphs of review for this.

It just that here, STAS has pretty much flew under the radar (it was broadcasted only once and on early mornings), and this "Batman superman movie" is the only thing people here know about it.

Ah well, i had to try.
 
In no order:


-BIONICLE: Mask of Light
-The Spongebob Squarepants Movie
-Shrek
-The Incredibles
-Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius
-Osmosis Jones
-The Simpsons Movie
-Bolt
-Ratatouille
-Ed, Edd, n Eddy's Big Picture Show
 
1. Who Framed Roger Rabbit
2. Monsters Inc.
3. Aladdin
4. The Little Mermaid
5. Cats Don't Dance
6. The Simpsons Movie
7. Mickey, Donald, and Goofy: The Three Musketeers
8. The Cat Returns
9. The Jungle Book
10. The Spongebob Sqaurepants Movie
 
  1. Cars
    It's a really touching movie. I tear up every time during the scene when McQueen gives up his victory. Characters are recognizable and relatable. As i said a really touching movie all around and absolute favorite of mine.
  2. Princess Mononoke
    The only japanese animated anything that didn't felt "meh" to me. But in this case it wasn't just "not meh", it was great, fantastic and mindblowing.
    3. Superman Batman movie AKA STAS World's Finest three parter
    I'm a simple guy with simple demands. Give me some city block explosions, epic Supes/Bats identities revealing, crackshipping becoming canon (Lois/Bruce? WTF?? Yay!!!!), great fights, Superman, Joker, Lex, Bat!Kevin and i will be the happiest man alive. It was the first thing i saw from STAS and this thee parter alone made STAS one of the best series ever for me (not that other episodes were any worse).
  3. Wonder Woman
    The best DC DTV movie made so far. No censorship, no boring moments, great plot, epic battles, amazing animation. Lauren made me love WW and now, i love them both.
  4. FernGully: The Last Rainforest
    Ah, childhood memories. I was like 5 or 6 and watched all these great old animated movies on TV. Bad VHS quality (and a bad cable operator added his share of static) and a home-made bootlegged russian voice-over made by a guy with obnoxiously nasal voice.
    IT WAS ONE OF THE BEST EXPERIENCES IN MY LIFE.
    As to the actual movie -- it was great. Robin Wiliams and Tim Curry. Images of Hexus taking over that tree gave me nightmares for years to come.
    Ah, good times.
  5. WALL-E
  6. Finding Nemo
  7. Wallace & Gromit in The Wrong Trousers
    This movie is so good i almost died of laughter while watching the last segment with a train (i am not making this up). Extra points for being platicine stop-motion movie.
  8. Lilo & Stitch
  9. The Brave Little Toaster
    Yet another childhood memory. As i said before i have a soft spot for all animated movies that i saw back then.
  10. Secret of NIMH
    Fantastic animation and visuals. If it didn't felt so short, i'd easily make it to top 5, but alas...
  11. Cloudy with a chance of meatballs
    This movie has made my (otherwise ******) year.
  12. Prince of Egypt
    Back then when Dreamworks made movies worth watching (it feels eons ago) "Epic" is overused these days (and i'm guilty of this too), but this is the case where no other word describes this movie better.
  13. Lion King
  14. Nightmare before Christmas
  15. Coraline
  16. Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker
  17. Titan A.E.
  18. Superman/Batman: Public Enemies
  19. TMNT (2007)
  20. Shrek
    I had to add something as #20 after my initial #3 got excluded, so Shrek it is.
 
I can't believe I forgot Princess Mononoke!!!!!

The Cartoon, I'm just choosing a semi-random spot to plug this in.... Put it in.... right before Shrek on my list. And bump everything else down one.
 
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