Best animation movies of all times

Get ready to lose yourself in the world of fantasy and dreams.

Animated movies are no less than mainstream films. They have some of the most amazing story, heartwarming scenes which stay with you even after the movie ends. Who can forget the iconic confrontation scene between Simba and Scar in 1994’s “The Lion King”? And the best part, the animations are for everyone. From a six-year-old to a sixty-year-old, all can enjoy the fascinating world of animation. Here is the list of some of the best animation movies of all times.

  1. The Lion King
One of the most iconic movies of the 90s. The fascinating tale of Simba, one of the most heart-rendering movie by Disney. The theme of identity, responsibility and revenge is beautifully portrayed by the movie makers. Go watch it for the superb soundtrack and an iconic villain of all times, Scar.
  1. Up
One of the most adorable tales of love and fulfilling life-long dreams is well executed by Pixar. The story of a grumpy widower, Carl Frederickson and his journey of fulfilling the earnest wish of his beloved wife, Ellie. He, along with a boy named Russell, fly to the wilds of South America by tying balloons to his house. You cannot help but laugh, cry and be amazed by the exciting adventure of Carl.
  1. Spirited Away
This list will be incomplete if we don’t talk about Spirited Away. It is one of most sublime work of art in motion. Kudos to the genius of Hayao Miyazaki, Spirited Away is a dream fantasy journey we all want to be part of. You cannot help but be mesmerized by Haku, No Face, Kamaji, and Chihiro.
  1. Ratatouille
One of our personal favourite and an epic Pixar movie. The story of Remy, a rat who follows his impossible dream of becoming a MasterChef. His journey to achieving his dream with the help of a restaurant garbage guy, Alfredo Linguini is awe-inspiring. It is enchanting with an unusual hero, reminding us that no dream is too big.
  1. How to train your dragon
The iconic fantasy animation by Dream Works animation is based on Cressida Cowell novel, “How to train your dragon”. This a story of young Viking in the mythical village of Berk, whose ultimate dream is to become dragon slayer and earn respect in his community. He manages to capture the ferocious dragon, Night fury but does not kill him. What follows is a great adventure of friendship, bravery and finding one’s talent.

So, plan your weekend around these heartwarming films and enjoy it with your whole family.