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animated movies

Discussion in 'TV & Movie Discussion' started by builder, Oct 2, 2006.

  1. builder

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    What are your favorites? Aninmated or claymation.

    Shark's Tale was good. Monsters Inc is still one of my favorites. Madagascar takes the prize though. Hands down one of the funniest and most watchable of the genre.
     
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    Toy Story will always be one of my favorites, and is a classic because it paved the way for computer generated film. If I had to pick one though, Shrek would be my favorite by far.
     
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    Wallace and Gromet.
     

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    CelticCat ARE YOU NOT ENTERTAINED

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    Probably Nemo, seems to have the best rewatch value.
     
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    Only seen Shrek, but I liked it.
     
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    I've seen too many to name, but I haven't seen a disappointing Pixar production yet.
     
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    patsfansince85 Yes, really!

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    Lady and the Tramp still has to be up there. I told my wife that I'd roll a meatball over to her side of the plate and she'd swoon. Instead, she rolls her eyes.

    Shrek 2 was better than Shrek 1, simply because of Puss in Boots. Hysterical character. We asked our cat after we saw that when he's getting his royalty checks.

    I agree with Trace, Wallace and Grommit is awesome. I've always loved those two.

    I also have to agree with Celtic as Finding Nemo is still one of the best ones to watch, and I've become a fan of Ellen because of it.

    Monsters Inc is still one of my favs as well, and I've always enjoyed Aladdin because of Robin Williams, but like math said, there are way too many to name.
     
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    Forgot about Monsters Inc. Very Good.
     
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    Thats my GF favorite cartoon too. She gets all girly and giggly about it every time we have spagetti. Which incidently was the first meal i ever cooked for her.
     
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    "Watership Down" has always been my favorite. Looks very dated now with all the advances in animation but still the one I enjoy the most.
     

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