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Ccook50 10-04-2008 04:49 AM

Rotten Tomatoes: 50 Best Animated Films
 
Rotten Tomatoes has culled a list of the 50 top animated feature films, as determined by their Tomatometer (a consensus of positive critic reviews). In ascending order and their score:

50. South Park: Bigger, Longer, Uncut (80)
49. Watership Down (85)
48. The Rescuers (83)
47. Paprika (82)
46. Fantasia 2000 (84)
45. Sleeping Beauty (85)
44. Tim Burton's Corpse Bride (84)
43. The Emperor's New Groove (85)
42. Lilo & Stitch (82)
41. Howl's Moving Castle (86)
40. Cinderella (87)
39. Mulan (87)
38. Lady & The Tramp (87)
37. Tarzan (87)
36. The Jungle Book (88)
35. Akria (88)
34. The Little Mermaid (88)
33. Bambi (89)
32. Shrek 2 (89)
31. Kung Fu Panda (89)
30. Shrek (90)
29. A Bug's Life (91)
28. The Simpsons Movie (90)
27. Aladdin (91)
26. The Lion King (92)
25. Princess Mononoke (93)
24. Beauty & The Beast (93)
23. The Triplets Of Belleville (94)
22. Yellow Submarine (94)
21. Antz (95)
20. Monsters Inc. (95)
19. James & The Giant Peach (96)
18. Wallace & Gromit: Curse Of The Were-Rabbit (95)
17. Persepolis (96)
16. Ratatouille (95)
15. Dumbo (97)
14. The Iron Giant (97)
13. Spirited Away (97)
12. 101 Dalmatians (97)
11. The Incredibles (97)
10. Tim Burton's Nightmare Before Christmas (97)
9. Who Framed Roger Rabbit? (98)
8. Chicken Run (98)
7. Fantasia (98)
6. Finding Nemo (98)
5. Wall-E (97)
4. Toy Story (100)
3. Pinocchio (100)
2. Snow White & The Seven Dwarfs (100)
1. Toy Story 2 (100)

jekylljuice 10-04-2008 05:30 AM

Perhaps predictably, there's an awful lot of recent and contemporary stuff in that list (only three of the top 10 predate the last two decades)...one of the major weaknesses of Rotten Tomatoes, at least from what I can make out, is that contemporary movies tend to receive a higher volume of critical reviews (understandably, given that they're easier to locate and document than reviews which predate the internet itself), and thus have a better chance of gaining a more impressive-looking tomato-meter all-round, provided that the film is positively received. It would probably be a little hypocritical of me to complain about this, given that so many of my own favourite films (of any genre) tend to hail from either the 80s or the 90s (largely because this is when most of my favourite film-makers have been active), but I thought I'd make a point of any way.

Very few surprises there, for me - not because I agree with all the choices (certainly don't - if I had my way, Shrek, Shrek 2, The Simpsons Movie and a few others wouldn't be anywhere near that list at all) but because I've seen enough "Greatest Animated Movies" lists over the year to be able to predict what'll usually go into them and what won't. There aren't really many dark horses here - the total lack of When The Wind Blows does sadden me, but it certainly doesn't surprise me. It would definitely make my personal Top 10 list of animated flicks, but very few other people seem to have seen it. Well, it's one of those films that only ever gets shown in the early hours around here.

Actually, what does interest me is not so much the movies which have made the list, but the placement order, which seems slightly peculiar. I like Toy Story 2, but I'm kind of surprised that it managed to surpass the original, let alone claim the prime spot - which perhaps has something to do with it having arrived on the scene a bit more recently...then again, I see that Aardman's 2000 film Chicken Run has obtained a higher placement than their 2005 film Wallace and Gromit: Curse of the Were Rabbit, with which I do not agree, since W&G is an infinitely superior and more characteristic Aardman film in my opinion (CR is good, but nothing too outstanding in my books - certainly not Top 10 material). It also interests me somewhat that The Lion King, a film which everybody else seems to revere, but which I consider to be somewhat overrated myself, missed out on the Top 25. That at least makes a nice change, if nothing else really does.

idril 10-04-2008 12:23 PM

For the most part I'd agree with that list. It's nice to see the oldies-but-goodies up there. Some of those movies I haven't even heard of. I thought I would click and find movies like Shrek 3 and Over the Hedge on here.

Medikor 10-10-2008 10:44 AM

Hmm, a solid list for the most part. If I were to change a few things I would put the original Land Before Time and the original Transformers movie up there. But that's just my own opinion. Like I said, a solid list.

Mr. Marshmallow 10-10-2008 02:03 PM

I think the list is kind of crap if you ask me. Toy Story 2 to be number one? Come on, the movie was good but not THAT good. Even the old, old Disney movies like Snow White or Cinderella I felt had more number one merit then Toy Story 2. Not to mention I am seriously kind of depressed to see Lion King not get higher and I haven't heard of some of these animated movies.

I never understand these so called "big name lists" I think sometimes all these so called big titles and amazing animated movies (as well as some RL movies) aren't has fantastic as they are cracked up to be. I mean after watching some of the older Disney movies, I feel kinda, I dunno. different.

jekylljuice 10-10-2008 04:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Mr. Marshmallow (Post 94455)
I think the list is kind of crap if you ask me. Toy Story 2 to be number one? Come on, the movie was good but not THAT good. Even the old, old Disney movies like Snow White or Cinderella I felt had more number one merit then Toy Story 2. Not to mention I am seriously kind of depressed to see Lion King not get higher and I haven't heard of some of these animated movies.

I never understand these so called "big name lists" I think sometimes all these so called big titles and amazing animated movies (as well as some RL movies) aren't has fantastic as they are cracked up to be. I mean after watching some of the older Disney movies, I feel kinda, I dunno. different.

Well, as a keen admirer of a lot of Walt's pre-WWII stuff, that "even" does kind of bug me, but since it'll inevitably just come down to a matter of personal tastes, I really can't be bothered trying to initiate debate about it. Anyway, your last paragraph pretty much sums up the way I feel about The Lion King, so I guess we're even.

Also, the fact that you've never heard of some of those movies doesn't really seem to me like a fair reason to call it "crap". Personally, I've seen 46 out of the listed 50, and there are are only two which I hadn't previously been aware of. To me, the list isn't so much crap as it is kind of commonplace and largely devoid of surprises.

Cassini90125 10-10-2008 05:27 PM

For my part, I'm glad to see that Yellow Submarine made the list. I consider it one of the best animated movies I've ever seen. I was also very pleased to see that South Park: Bigger, Longer, Uncut made the cut.

Sadly, I do not see Beavis And Butt-Head Do America mentioned here. Not surprising, really, but for me it was a lot more entertaining than several of the much-venerated Disney movies on the list. To each his own, I guess. ;)

jekylljuice 10-10-2008 05:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Cassini90125 (Post 94477)
For my part, I'm glad to see that Yellow Submarine made the list. I consider it one of the best animated movies I've ever seen. I was also very pleased to see that South Park: Bigger, Longer, Uncut made the cut.

Sadly, I do not see Beavis And Butt-Head Do America mentioned here. Not surprising, really, but for me it was a lot more entertaining than several of the much-venerated Disney movies on the list. To each his own, I guess. ;)

I approve of your Yellow Submarine loving. It's one of my favourite animated movies too. It's just so gloriously surreal and different, and of course you can't top a good Beatles soundtrack. :)

I never actually got into the original Beavis and Butt-Head TV series, though I do have memories of tagging along with a friend to see the movie when it first came out...unfortunately, I spent a lot of the running time in the foyer having a piece of gum cut out of my hair thanks to these stupid kids in the row behind us, so I was never really able to form much of an opinion upon the movie itself. :P

Cassini90125 10-10-2008 05:48 PM

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Originally Posted by jekylljuice (Post 94481)
I approve of your Yellow Submarine loving. It's one of my favourite animated movies too. It's just so gloriously surreal and different, and of course you can't top a good Beatles soundtrack. :)

If you do a search on DA and avoid the trash you can find a classic pic where the leader of the Bloo Meanies meets a different sort of Bloo Meanie. 8D

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Originally Posted by jekylljuice (Post 94481)
I never actually got into the original Beavis and Butt-Head TV series, though I do have memories of tagging along with a friend to see the movie when it first came out...unfortunately, I spent a lot of the running time in the foyer having a piece of gum cut out of my hair thanks to these stupid kids in the row behind us, so I was never really able to form much of an opinion upon the movie itself. :P

It certainly had it's moments. I think it mostly appeals to males who gave up pretentions of maturity a long time ago. When I saw it there wasn't a single female of any age in the audience, just a bunch of guys exercising their need to not act theie age. It was a fun afternoon. :cheesegrin:

taranchula 10-10-2008 08:46 PM

Yeah I am kind of surprised that Beavis and Butthead Do America didn't make the list as I recall when it first came out it got mainly positive reviews from most critics, Siskel and Ebert gave the film "two thumbs up" for example.

But there were just enough negative reviews to keep it off of the list, (Beavis and Butthead's rating was 71% and the lowest movie on the list was 80%) Oh well to each their own I suppose

BTW I thought the movie was great, waited outside the theater for almost three hours so me and my friend would be first in line for the first showing.

Mr. Marshmallow 10-10-2008 10:49 PM

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Originally Posted by jekylljuice (Post 94469)
Also, the fact that you've never heard of some of those movies doesn't really seem to me like a fair reason to call it "crap". Personally, I've seen 46 out of the listed 50, and there are are only two which I hadn't previously been aware of. To me, the list isn't so much crap as it is kind of commonplace and largely devoid of surprises.

I didn't say the ones I didn't see were crap, I just felt the list itself just seemed kind of oddly placed, which is why I called the list kind of crap. Usually with these kind of lists there are titles on there that almost everyone would agree with or so.

And I don't know, I just saw this list as a mix of random ones and obvious high ranking ones. I am not saying the movies are crap I am just saying the list's selections seems a bit randomized in a way that kind of disassociates in comparison to others.

jekylljuice 10-13-2008 03:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cassini90125 (Post 94483)
If you do a search on DA and avoid the trash you can find a classic pic where the leader of the Bloo Meanies meets a different sort of Bloo Meanie. 8D

It wouldn't have anything to do with this, would it? :bloogrin:

http://www.fosters-home.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1516

Cassini90125 10-13-2008 07:10 AM

Yes! That's the pic! 8D

Thought it was on DA for some reason or other. Eh, regardless of where it is I'm happy to see it again. :)

Now I have the urge to go watch Yellow Submarine again. ;)

jekylljuice 10-14-2008 09:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Cassini90125 (Post 95112)
Yes! That's the pic! 8D

Thought it was on DA for some reason or other. Eh, regardless of where it is I'm happy to see it again. :)

Now I have the urge to go watch Yellow Submarine again. ;)

As do I. :bloogrin: Unfortunately, all I've actually got of it is an old video recording which presently resides over at my parents' house. I would love to have a copy on DVD at some point, only it's been out of print for ages. It's long overdue for a special edition release, if you ask me. I remember there being quite a lot of hoopla surrounding the film's 30th anniversary in the late 90s...you could get action figures and everything. I've still got my Sgt. Pepper John Lennon, and the four-headed bulldog he came with. ;D

Cassini90125 10-14-2008 09:21 AM

Same here, actually; if I want to watch it I'll have to dig my VCR out of storage and dust off the tape. I could possibly hook the unit up to my DVR and create my own disc but I'm not entirely sure how to do that, or it it would even work. A project for another time, I suppose.

Sparky 10-14-2008 12:18 PM

We have it on DVD...you'd think they'd re-release it. :/

HerrimanWasHere 02-02-2009 08:52 PM

*just found this*
Number one seems a little...meh for me. If I had to make Toy Story in the top spot, I would have least picked the original. It had, for me at least, a bigger emmotional impact.

Glad to be The Nightmare Before Christmas made it high on the list. It is my favorite movie of all time.

No Alice in Wonderland? That somewhat surprises me.

Hmmm...I'm thinking I might make my own top ten or 50 animated movies of all time. (or movies in general)


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