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Hello everyone, and Happy Meme Friday! :D :wave:

First of all, sorry for the delay. I went to go see "Furious 7" tonight (and needless to say, it was AWESOME!). But I'm here now and ready to get started! Today, I let you guys vote on what I should post for tonight's meme, and the vast majority of you guys voted for a Top 10 Countdown. And since my brain is still focused on all sorts of movies, I figured that I would give my first every opinion on the best animated movies around.

Credit for this idea, somewhat, goes to :iconmastergamer20:. He wanted me to do Top 10 Best Animated Movies, but considering that most of my choices were from Disney/Pixar, I decided to make Disney the theme!

FYI: I'm going to try and not spoil the entire movie for people who may not have seen it. So the reviews may be a little bit shorter this time around.

Let's begin!


#10. Lilo & Stitch - Although it's older, I enjoyed this movie a lot when it first came out. I think it is pretty humorous compared to a lot of the movies that Disney has given us. But yet, they still make a pretty great story involving an alien. Did that sound weird? Oh well, at least their is a lot of strong bonding and caring in it.


#9. Toy Story 3 - While movies like "Lilo & Stitch" are mostly used for comedy, Toy Story 3 was very emotional and rather serious, kind of portraying concentration camps from WWII. But that seriousness is what made the movie great. Seeing all of the toys actually work together to try and survive was epic to watch, and it was a nice note for it go out on---oh wait, they're making a 4th movie! :XD:


#8. Up - Up is a fantastic movie from beginning to end. It has a mix of humor and story, and it is fun to watch. From the emotional start to the carelessness in the middle, to the happy ending, there isn't much I can really say that hasn't been said.


#7. Aladdin - Although this was years before I was born, it is still intriguing even to this day. Aladdin and Jasmine just go so well together! They do a really great job at portraying their culture as well as writing a good storyline for a couple. And then of course there is the Genie, who is just the highlight of the show (AHHH Robin Williams Waaaah!).


#6. Finding Nemo - Now here is a movie that I can sink my claws into ;). I have always been interested in the ocean, as well as sea creatures. While the character aren't exactly like ordinary sea creatures :XD:, they do show all of the struggles they have to go through, like fishers catching Nemo. And then there is Dory, who honestly just steals the show with the humor. Can't wait for the sequel! :D


#5. Wall-E - I'm not even kidding, I went back and rewatched this just last week. Like sea creatures, I like to study stuff such as time travel and the future of the planet. Seeing Wall-E trying to fight to save the Earth and his love, Eva, was exciting, and gave hope to a lazy human species. It sends out a great message, and also had some catchy tunes *looks at the Buy n' Large commercials*.


#4. Frozen - Some people have gotten so sick of hearing about the movie, but I don't mind it, personally. The premise is fantastic to start with. Using 2 bonding sisters was very fun to watch, and, considering that this came out about a week after TDAS had its season killer, it was a life saver. The music was great, and I do mean that ALL of the songs were fantastic. And even the characters are all likable in some way. It's no wonder that this is the 5th highest grossing film of all time!


#3. Toy Story - Yes, Toy Story 3 was good and emotional, but no sequel can ever top the original Toy Story. This actually gave us the ideas of toys interacting and having lives. And similar to Finding Nemo, it shows us their struggles, such as being forgotten or being hurt. And the ending worked well, too, considering that is was basically all revenge!


#2. Monsters Inc. - I could watch Monsters Inc. 100 times in a row, and I would never get sick of it. It's kind of fun to think idea the idea of Monsters actually existing and caring about everything. And it even gives us a good story to use, especially with Boo Giggle . Overall, it feels unreal, but...real? It seems like a real life situation when you care about something a lot different from you. And they wrote in well in Monsters Inc.


#1. The Lion King - I know that you are all probably shocked right now, but The Lion King is my favorite Disney movie! Clap :rofl: Never in an animated movie has there been such incredible music ("Circle of Life" and "Can You Feel the Love Tonight" are my favorite songs from this movie BTW), such incredible, hand written illustrations, a likable and awesome villain, and a plot that ends very well. I had to rewatch this as well, because I couldn't get enough of it! :)


Thanks for reading, and enjoy the rest of Meme Friday! :D
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Kelbrad's avatar

Great choices.