Favorite animated films that aren't from Disney

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06 Jun 2010, 12:18 am

A few of mine are:

"Cats Don't Dance" and "The Pagemaster" (both from Turner Feature Animation)
The Iron Giant (Warner Bros. Feature Animation)
The Thief and the Cobbler (Richard Williams Studio)
Anything by Don Bluth
Anything by Ralph Bakshi
The Swan Princess (Crest Animation Productions)
Twice Upon A Time (Korty Films)



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06 Jun 2010, 12:31 am

is pixar considered disney?, if not, finding nemo.


if it is, then well......I dont know, I dont think i have ween a animated movie that was not pixar/disney



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06 Jun 2010, 12:34 am

Kat15 wrote:
is pixar considered disney?, if not, finding nemo.


if it is, then well......I dont know, I dont think i have ween a animated movie that was not pixar/disney


Yes, Pixar is owned by Disney, but their movies can count, too. I was talking about the ones that aren't made by Disney's animation studios.



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06 Jun 2010, 12:46 am

Anything by Miyazaki (although a few were produced in conjunction with Disney):
Kiki's Delivery Service
Nausicaa
Laputa
Totaro
Howll's Moving Castle
Spirited Away
etc

The two Daria movies (and the entire 5 seasons of half-hour episodes):
Is It Fall Yet?
Is It College Yet?

Anything with Warner Bros: with Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, etc - I like the old WW2 cartoons
- most of them were short films, shown at the cinema before the main feature
- I especially like the parodies of great operas, like the Barber of Seville, and Wagner's Ring



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06 Jun 2010, 12:51 am

Nice to know there's another fan of Don Bluth's animated films! Not forgetting Bakshi's! Iron Giant, Pagemaster, Swan Princess are classics, and I have yet to see either Cats Don't Dance or Thief and the Cobbler.

Royger have you ever seen Martin Rosen's animated adaptions of Watership Down and Plague Dogs?



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06 Jun 2010, 1:08 am

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Royger have you ever seen Martin Rosen's animated adaptions of Watership Down and Plague Dogs?


Well, I was shocked at some of the violent scenes, but other than that, they were rather jaw dropping.



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06 Jun 2010, 1:13 am

Waking Life
A Scanner Darkly
Princess Mononoke
Spirited Away
The Phantom Tollbooth
Fern Gully
The Pebble and the Penguin
The Dot and the Line

Disney is lame



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06 Jun 2010, 2:33 am

I'd go for the Iron Giant. Lovely movie, that. An enduring classic.



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06 Jun 2010, 3:23 am

Japanese:
1. Akira
2. Paprika
3. Princess Mononoke
4. Royal Space Force: the Wings of Honneamise
5. Angel's Egg
6. Grave of the Fireflies
7. My Neighbor Totoro
8. Ghost in the Shell
9. Perfect Blue
10. Howl's Moving Castle
11. Night on the Galactic Railroad
12. Only Yesterday
13. Mind Game
14. Millennium Actress
15. Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind

Neither Japanese nor Disney:
1. Waking Life
2. Who Framed Roger Rabbit (well, it's sort of Disney - besides a few cameo appearances from Disney characters, it's a Touchstone co-production)
3. Watership Down
4. Toy Story
5. The Plague Dogs

The non-Japanese list especially is incomplete. I watched loads of animated films a while back and still have a backlog of these to watch through...



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06 Jun 2010, 3:50 am

Shrek
Pokemon the first movie
Cowboy Bebop movie
The Girl Who Leapt Through Time
Summer Wars
The Dissapearance of Haruhi Suzumiya

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6. Grave of the Fireflies

That is a sad yet great movies :cry:


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06 Jun 2010, 3:55 am

The Castle of Cagliostro


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06 Jun 2010, 4:00 am

one-A-N wrote:
Anything by Miyazaki (although a few were produced in conjunction with Disney):
Kiki's Delivery Service
Nausicaa
Laputa
Totaro
Howll's Moving Castle
Spirited Away
etc


same here!

My Neighbour Totoro
Howl's Moving Castle

are my favourite!! !

Followed by:

Nausicaa
Princess Mononoke



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06 Jun 2010, 5:17 am

Flushed Away
The Thief and The Cobbler
The Tom and Jerry Movie


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06 Jun 2010, 5:29 am

All of Miyazaki's films, Once upon a forest, Thumbelina, An American Tail, and many more.

and this
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06 Jun 2010, 9:42 am

The Triplets of Belleville
Wallace and Gromit - A Grand Day Out
Many Fleischer Brothers cartoons such as "Betty Boop - Minnie the Moocher" and "Betty Boop - The Old Man of The Mountain"


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06 Jun 2010, 10:32 am

Ice Age 1-3, although the link between Pixar and Disney was pretty strong.

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