Best animated Movie?

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For something that is unreal they sure made it look real
Thats what I Love about it
and I think that they should have a movie for Final Fantasy X the games
I love that game because of all the movie shorts.
My Friend owns it and I Cry every time well on one certain part anyways...
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yeah, My Neighbor Totoro... good stuff
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Originally posted by Sir Toose
I haven't seen that (Final Fantasy) yet... and I call myself a movie fan.


For shame, I've been wanting to see it for quite a while now.


Lately, I really liked Treasure Planet
Oh good...another fan of Treasure Planet! I really liked it too.

Yes, you're a movie fan Wolfie. There's just so much to see that's all.


Sorry guys....but I was really disappointed with Final Fantasy. Sure the graphics were good, but not being familiar with the games, the story was confusing to me...the main female character had practically no emotion...and I hated the ending. But, to each his or her own. ^^;;;



Aniko How can you say the main Character didn't have emotions maybe at the first but they come out later on in the movie
and the movie doesn't really follow any of the Final Fantasy games or anything it is just that type of animation that was used...
What did you think of the Animatrix The Final Flight of the Osiris...



I really thought it was going to be the whole movie cause they never ever advertised any of the other anime shorts off the DVD...
I was dissappointed... I would have liked to have seen the 2 main characters backgrounds be a little more depth into there relationship especially the way it started.....
I would like to see more....



You have been Juged!!!!
the best animated movies are Mononoke, and AKIRA
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There are loads of good animated films, one of my favourite genres. Just see all the Pixar films, they are pure genius, enough said :-)



Some of my favorite animated films:
Finding Nemo
The Lion King
Shrek
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In no particular order...

The Great Mouse Detective
An under-rated classic with a great voice cast, one of the campest villains ever to grace the silver screen (Vincent Price's Ratigan), a great plot and a theme song that you could hum all day.

Beauty and the Beast
This film was special, and truly deserved it's Best Film nomination at the Oscar's (a feat that we're unlikely to ever see again thanks to the best animated film category). The ballroom scene is one of, if not THE most memorable scene in Disney history, and I can remember seeing a few tears being shed at that point when I saw it in the cinema.

Tarzan
The last Disney film I've seen that I thought had that magic quality that the early 90's and late 80's classics had. Great animation, good voice acting, and an oscar winning song by Phil Collins.

The Jungle Book
I've always loved this film. When I was younger I loved the songs and the characters, and now I watch it and appreciate just how much work went into making it whenever I see the smooth animation and the level of detail on the characters. Shir Khan also makes a great villain.


Other films that I liked but just missed out on classic status are...

Aladdin
I felt that if Robin William's hadn't been a part of this, it wouldn't have been nearly as good as it was, and this was apparent in the scene's before he made his entance. Still a classic, just not as good as the others I chose.

Toy Story
Hugely entertaining and a great way to introduce the world to computer animated films, but it isn't good enough to get classic status in my opinion.

And I'm spent.





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Oh, yeah, definately, yeah.
Cowboy Bebop:The Movie
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Miyazaki

Akira

Animatrix


Final Fantasy

Secret of Nimh
(ah, the nostalgia)

BeBop

Blood: The Last Vampire
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I wanted to add to my list...



Millennium Actress (2001)
Charming, imaginative, funny, bittersweet and a breath of fresh air that is so well done.




Grave of the Fireflies (1988)
Touching and heartbreaking. A great film.



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GOFF was pretty sad. Mllenium Actress was great.

Perfect Blue
Ghost In The Shell
Akira
Ninja Scroll
Aladdin
Watership Down

As well.



The Hobbit
Heavy Metal
The Land Before Time (Only the original)
The Animatrix
The Wall
Vampire Hunter D/VHD:Bloodlust
Spirited Away (Toturo about the same)
Heavy Metal 2000
Warcraft III Cinematics (The Best Game Cinematics Ever made!!!)
Ninja Scroll



Whatabout LA Blue Girl and Urotsukidoji?? Those are classics!!!



Hmmm... you may have a point. But perhaps a differnt thread would suite this topic better... I have a list of ****e we could ramble about.



Originally Posted by Hellraiser
Whatabout LA Blue Girl and Urotsukidoji?? Those are classics!!!
Never seen LA Blue Girl, but Urotsukidoji?

A classic in the animated porn industry maybe.
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