The MoFo Top 100 Animated Films - The Countdown

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Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs is #6 on my list and like SC and rauldc14, I can't believe it's in the 30s range.
Watch it be outranked tomorrow by something like Sno Wok and the Seven Geishas.



Bunches of mine have been revealed the past couple weeks: Chuck Jones' "Grinch", Richard Linklater's Waking Life, Henry Selick's Coraline, Disney's Alice in Wonderland, and Lord & Miller's The Lego Movie.

5. A Town Called Panic (#76)
6. The Lego Movie (#6)
7. The Illusionist (#60)
8. Alice in Wonderland (#33)
12. Coraline (#36)
13. Animal Farm (#89)
15. Yellow Submarine (#62)
19. Watership Down (#75)
20. Waking Life (#41)
23. Sleeping Beauty (#54)
24. "How the Grinch Stole Christmas" (#42)
25. Hugo the Hippo (DNP)

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Wait, what? You rate it 4.5 but "didn't think much of it"?
Lol that's what I'd give to my all-time favorite animated film. It's weird seeing the rating systems of some people when you compare them to yours...



31 is WAAAAYYYY too low for Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.

We're talking about the very first Disney motion picture here.

31? Way too low.
Kind of agree here. Although I had it low on my list, I expected it to be higher. It is THE classic Disney film.





30. Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind - Voting Stats

Total Points: 246
Part of a Numeric Tie? No.
15 Votes: 1st Place (25 pts.), 2nd Place (24 pts.), Three 3rd Place (23 pts. each), Three 4th Place (22 pts. each), 11th Place (15 pts.), 12th Place (14 pts.), Two 17th Place (9 pts. each), 18th Place (8 pts.), 22nd Place (4 pts.), 23rd Place (3 pts.)

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29. Akira - Voting Stats

Total Points: 252
Part of a Numeric Tie? No.
18 Votes: Five 1st Place (25 pts. each), 4th Place (22 pts.), 5th Place (21 pts.), 9th Place (17 pts.), 10th Place (16 pts.), 14th Place (12 pts.), 18th Place (8 pts.), Two 19th Place (7 pts. each), Three 22nd Place (4 pts. each), 23rd Place (3 pts.), 24th Place (2 pts.)



Akira was my 22...


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05. Dumbo (1941) - 49th
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07. Coraline (2009) - 36th
08. Beavis And Butt-Head Do America (1996) - 66th
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13. Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs (1937) - 31st
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16. The Simpsons Movie (2007) - 51st
17. Watership Down (1978) - 75th
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21. A Scanner Darkly (2006) - 47th
22. Akira (1988) - 29th
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25. Alice In Wonderland (1951) - 33rd



Bright light. Bright light. Uh oh.
I had Nausicaa at #11 and Akira was in the 26-30 zone. Both are spectacularly animated and action packed, but I felt the former was more coherent.
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Watched Akira in time for the countdown but didn't like it enough to vote for it. Haven't seen Nausicaa



You laugh, but my third choice was Nausicaa.
Uh-huh. Sure.

I haven't seen either of these movies. I'm rather confident that I won't enjoy Nausicaa, given that I didn't care much for any of the other three Miyazaki films I've seen. I probably won't bother with it.

Akira is a maybe, but who knows when or if I'll ever get around to it.



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Nausicaa is middle of the road Miyazaki for me. But I have an appreciation for it and I can see why people would like it. I prefer 5 other Miyazaki's over it.

Miss Vicky, where was Cagliostro on the list? It'd be interesting to know how close Miyazaki was to that clean sweep.



Miss Vicky, where was Cagliostro on the list? It'd be interesting to know how close Miyazaki was to that clean sweep.
I'm not answering any questions until the list is complete.



Nausicaa was one of the first movies I watched for this countdown, and I thought at the time that it was a definite for my list. It didn't end up happening but I think it's a great movie.

Akira was just ok for me.



Akira was my #1 and an all-time favorite that i have watched countless times, i was pretty Guap about it in High School. Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind was my #12, not my favorite Miyazaki but certainly good!