![]() Maybe you hate that song at the moment, but you’ll learn to love it again. If you’re one of those people and you’re reading this blurb, chances are you know almost every word to “A Whole New World” because it was everywhere at one point. (Hans Qu)Įven people who haven’t seen this Disney fairy tale - which follows a princess out to save a magical kingdom from eternal winter - are well aware of its existence. Bolstered by strong voice performances and solid animation, Under The Red Hood holds its ground among its peers, despite being a smaller production and release. But Batman: Under The Red Hood takes on the task of adapting one of the darkest stories in the Caped Crusader’s history, and gives it the proper emotional weight, addressing some very real questions about the morality of Batman - as all the best Batman media does. (Kieran Fisher)ĭC makes a lot of direct-to-video animated movies, most of which don’t attract much attention. ![]() This is The Empire Strikes Back of animated dragon movies. And considering that How to Train Your Dragon didn’t necessarily need a sequel in the first place, it’s no small feat that this movie came along and made us want to see more chapters in this story. Rather than follow the same formula that made the first film such a fire-breathing success, Dean Deblois’s sequel expands the scope of the storytelling, while retaining the emotionality, depth, and endearing qualities that made How to Train Your Dragon so wonderful. From accessible cultural phenomenons to some downright weird oddities, this list has something for all animation fans, and while there will be titles included here that you don’t think belong, we hope you enjoy the list all the same. Now that the decade is almost over, Hans Qu and myself decided to assemble the Film School Rejects team and curate a list of our favorite animated films that were released between 20. However, the only thing that matters at the end of the day is the quality of the films, and we’ve been treated to some gems from various studios, countries, and artistic visionaries in recent years. The big-hitters at Disney/Pixar dominated the mainstream with their fair share of wonderful movies, but we also saw studios like Laika continue to grow and become forces to be reckoned with. This has been a strong decade for animation. Keep up as we look back at the best, worst, and otherwise interesting movies and shows of the 2010s. This is part of our Decade Rewind, which runs throughout November.
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