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Posted: 12/1/2005 6:20:32 PM EDT
They're not just for kids. My favorite has to be Heavy Metal, with Monsters Inc. a close second.
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+1 for Heavy Metal
And the The Incredibles was loads better than Monsters Inc. |
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When I saw the thread title in Active Topics, the first thing that came to my mind was Heavy Metal. Great minds, thinking alike and all......
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The Shrek and Toy Story movies definitely.
Haven't seen too many other CGI animated movied that were that good. Ice Age was ok. Shark Tale SUCKED!!! Ants was pretty dumb from what I remember of it. Haven't seen Monsters Inc., Finding Nemo, Robots, or most others. Madagascar is pretty decent. That's the one my son is wearing out right now. Some pretty funny lines in it. Ghost in the Shell (only the original... all of the follow-ups SUCKED) The original Disney Pinnochio was a good one in terms of classics. Lion King wasn't too bad. Again... a movie my son was wearing out for a good month or so. Transformers: The Movie... Prime and Megatron to the death? What's better than that? |
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Not a movie, per se, but I've always enjoyed Disney's "Donald in Mathmagic Land."
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Me too. Oh and I remember one from when I was a kid, haven't been able to find it though now that I'm an adult... Watership Down. ETA nevermind, now I find it. www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B00005UF84?v=glance |
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Nightmare before Christmas...does that count?
I'd really like to see Corpses Bride or whatever that ones called. |
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of course it would be since you are a cheap trick fan - that movie has a great soundtrack! |
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Best
Finding Nemo funniest Stewie Griffin Other good ones... Ants Heavy Metal Ghost in the Machine |
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The Dark Crystal, though not exactly what we normally consider "animation".
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We have several that are currently getting their fair share of use.
Alladin Beauty and The Beast Lion King Finding Nemo Which bring to mind a question....who was the hottest disney female character? Ariel (Little Mermaid) Jasmine (Alladin) Belle (Beauty and the beast) Snow White Sleeping Beauty I'd post pics but I am at work and don't want to exert the effort |
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Picture #2 |
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Yep! My favorite by far. Monsters, Inc Alladin Mulan Beauty and The Beast My vote for hottest Disney character is Ariel. And I don't usually get ga-ga over redheads. |
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The animation isn't the greatest but I've always liked "Wizards".
also on my animated favorite list: Heavy Metal Little Mermaid Mulan Jungle Book Nightmare Before Christmas Shrek 1 & 2 Toy Story 1 & 2 Monsters, Inc Fantasia South Park:Bigger, Longer & Uncut Song Of The South.....
Arial is #1 in my opinion. Redhead, 'nuff said! Jasmine #2 Mulan Snow White the rest? <meh!> |
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Kim Possible blows them all out of the water |
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That's exactly what I was thinking. ETA: Sort of a toss-up between Kim Possible and Jessica Rabbit. |
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Both Shreks and the new release Chicken Little is a hoot.
Madagascar is pretty good too. |
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Anything done by Pixar
I thought Heavy Metal was cool when I first saw it but i saw it again recently and the animation is fucking horrible |
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What's that show, I think on Disney, about this kid with power over wind, and there are other "tribes" with power over other elements. I think he's called a wind tosser or something. I catch it every once in a while. it's a pretty neat cartoon.
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I liked Titan AE, got it for a nephew last Xmas, he lost interest but I watched on.......... Also, Stevie Griffiths Untold creased me up.....
<-------- That's where the avatar came from! |
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Hands down, best animated film ever is Watership Down. It's on my list of top 5 movies of all time.
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I wouldn't say it's "the best", but it's one of the best, IMO. I haven't seen any US animated movies since Shrek 2 came out on DVD, although I prefer 1 more than 2. I'd give Monsters Inc an "above average". I'm so-so about the Toy Story movies. The only non-classic Disney movie I've seen in a long time is Mulan and thought it was ok. I thought Chicken Run from Aardman in the UK was good but it doesns't have much "rewatch" value for me. For Japanese anime, Appleseed is good but I thought the characters looked out of place with the backgrounds. Perfect Blue is a change from the usual action genres of Japanese animation (it's a Hitchcock-esque mystery/thriller). Jin Roh is rather grim but worth the effort to watch. Ghost in the Shell did for anime what William Gibson's book Neuromancer did for science fiction. End of Evangelion defies logical description, plus it's a movie spinoff ending to a series and may not make a lot of sense without knowing the series (and the last few episodes of the series get very strange). |
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Emperor's New Groove is funny as hell.
Oh, and Kim Possible is by far the hottest chick ever drawn. Little young, but mature for her age. |
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Hopefully there is no element called "salad". |
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I totally forgot about Jessica Rabbit. Red hair, that figure, & the sultry voice of Kathleen Turner But does she really count as a "Disney" character? Haven't seen much Kim Possible but being a redhead she'll be near the top of my renewed list. Ariel is still #1 though. Alice (from Alice In Wonderland) is nice also. Much hotter than those other two blondes that get all the attention: Cinderella & Aurora (Sleeping Beauty) "Alice In Wonderland" needs to be added to my list of fav animated features. |
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Thanks... I almost forgot just how lightly one must tread around here when it comes to selecting words... |
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Hey, she's not bad. She's just drawn that way. |
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Anything Pixar. I like them all, but I love The Incredibles and Toy Story 2.
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I think you're talking about the Avatar, he's an air bender. I've got 4 boys under the age of 10, I get to see my share of cartoons. |
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+1 Pixar once-a-year open house coming up in Emeryville soon! Tickets are around $150...to benefit the Cartoon Art Museum. A must for Pixar fans...they do food and beverages, full tour, a theatre presentation and meet and greet. Those guys/gals have FUN at work. Security at that place is like the .gov |
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Wallace and Grommet: Curse of the Were-Rabbit
and Cowboy Bebop There's others that were good, but both of them rated highly. Old Disney stuff is classic but sometimes lacks the punch I want now.
Which one? Neither was terribly great... |
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Heavy Metal as my favorite
Akira Toy Story Alice In Wonderland Who Framed Roger Rabbit? |
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I kept imagining her without the clamshells. |
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Saw the previews of Over the Hedge yesterday, it looks like a winner
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I hate anime but cowboy bebop is ok
I really like anything by pixar |
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Thanks for the porn redirect, jackass. |
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Yes, but let us not forget the chick from Hercules. |
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What IS Akira? Somebody gave me that DVD a few days ago and I can't watch it for more than five minutes without getting bored to death. Does it get better? |
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It's an adaptation of a comic series. Like all adaptations, stuff has been changed for the movie version.
The basic plot is that a branch of the Japanese military has been secretly experimenting with psychic abilities, mostly involving children. Akira was their most powerful result, so powerful he went out of control and accidently triggered a major war, but the fact that Akira started the war was covered up. The story of the movie starts after the war. The experiments are continuing and a group of misfit delinquents accidently stumble apon the experiments. One of the misfits is taken to become part of the program but becomes too powerful for them to control and runs amok. |
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South Park: Bigger, Longer, and Uncut (or any South Park for that matter)
Beavis and Butt-head Final Fantasy: Advent Children Shrek Shrek 2 |
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