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Re: Best animation film ever

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My best animation film, if there is "Best" existed at all, i think "The yellow submarine" (1969), starring by The voices of the Beatles band members; because of many reasons, such as: It's uniqueness in form, imagination, the message wanted to deliver,in brief, no other animation film looks near to the aspirations of that film,at last it is revultionary and it will last for many next decades as a landmark in the history of its genre!
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Princess Mononoke
Tiger got to hunt, bird got to fly;
Man got to sit and wonder 'why, why, why?'
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big hero 6 and the incredibles[\b].
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Coco, The Princess and the Frog, Frozen, Tangled
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Spiderman: Into the Spider-Verse!

The animation and graphics were fantastic. It was exactly like a graphic novel came to life.
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I love Coco and I also like Secret Life of Pets! Adorable.
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Mine growing up were Toy Story and A Bugs Life. What's great about Pixar movies is not only does the tech get better every year, but there's something for everyone. Watching Buzz Lightyear in his Spanish mode in Toy Story 3 had me in tears with laughter and I'm in my 30s.
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Frozen 2.
Wrek it rlaph
Frozen
Tinkerbell
Paranom
Ratatulli
These not just animated movie these are my thoughts
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Big Hero 6 always makes me laugh and puts me in a good mood. Any time I have a bad day, I turn that movie on and it helps to make me feel so much better
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Defiantly:
the princess and the frog
coraline
beauty and the beast
the croods
treasure plant
Klaus
the grinch
& the nightmare before Christmas

...some will agree to disagree .
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Tangled
Into the Spiderverse
Coraline
The Corpse Bride
The Nightmare before Christmas
Paranorman
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The good dinosaur
Coraline
Coco
Zootopia
Up
Fantastic mr fox
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Frozen 2. Its epiccccc!!!
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Mine have to be Despicable Me
Frozen
Moana
Barbie princess charm school and Ice Age
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I loved Inside Out. I felt it had a great message while still being fun to watch. I don't know about anyone else, but I also love Rise of the Guardians. That was fun to watch, and I wish there was a sequel. Wall-E was also great and was such a cute movie. How to Train Your Dragon was fun and exciting. I couldn't really tell you what movie is the best one though. There's way too many and each has their own pros and cons. Ugh, it's too hard!
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