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Inuyasha! I have never seen it mind you but I have seen the episodes and Inuyasha is the only anime thing I like, so I'm goin with that
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Beauty and the Beast
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The Lion King Mulan Shrek and my neighbours twin daughters and most little kids I know like Finding Nemo and Ice Age
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i would go with 1-howl's moving castle or 2-spirited away these are my fav animated films
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Cars!! That was worth every bit of the long wait!
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Who Framed Roger Rabbit
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samuai x OAV..definitely!
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I Love Inuyasha! It has all the key crucial elements ... drama, forbidden love, friendship, and best of all, sexual tension! all in a fun sort of way, lol ... as they say, boys will be boys, and girls ... enough said ... lol ;)
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I'd go with "Spirited Away" by Hayao Miyazaki. It was so artistic and poetically done.
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the classics: fantasia lion king toy story mulan in general think that disney makes best animated films. lion king is my fav
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Spirited Away(the first time I saw that film, I was blown away by the creativity of it)
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Finding Nemo
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The Lion King
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I Like “Toy Story”, which I think is cute and funny. I like it because it was the first really big animated movie outside of the Disney studios and really opened the way for other animators to try their shot at making a movie. For that reason, I think that it was the best because I believe that it chanhed the film industry and "opened it up some".
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Akira by a mile!!!
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Princess Mononoke by Hayao Miyazaki
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I need to emphasize this just this once by using all caps. Because I like it that much. THE BRAVE LITTLE TOASTER. =)
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Finding nemo. But Transformers: The Movie was a very close second, with an amazing soundtrack.
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Spirited Away and the Lion King would be it.
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When the wind blows. About an old couple during a nuclear war.
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Cinderella Beauty and the Beast Alice in Wonderland These are my faves in my Disney collection :)
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Fire and Ice. I have yet to find a good copy of this, but I honestly found it to be the absolute best animation I have ever seen. It was made in the eighties. It's a strange sci-fi story. The art work was done by Frank Frazetta, who was famous for Molly Hatchet album covers, and artwork for a version of The Hobbit that I've never seen, but I had posters from it all over my bedroom in the seventies. Frazetta teamed with the animator from the Pink Floyd movie The Wall (it may have been Allen Parker, but I'm not sure), to make Fire and Ice. The one detail that no animators ever get quite right is the natural movement of the human mouth during speech. Computer animation is getting close but has not yet done as well as these two did in that movie. I was completely awed by every detail in it. In my opinion they did better than Disney has ever done. Not everyone agrees with me on that particular point, but everyone I know that has seen it was equaly impressed.
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Laputa: The Castle in the Sky
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the nightmare before christmas.
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Ever seen mirror mask? It's not completely animated, there's some real actors and stuff but it's really creative.
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Finding Nemo is hilarious
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Fantasia by disney
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Clerks, the animated series!
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"Spirited Away, originally known in Japan as Sen to Chihiro no Kamikakushi (åƒã¨åƒå°‹ã®ç¥žéš ã—, Sen to Chihiro no Kamikakushi?), is an Academy Award winning 2001 film by the Japanese anime studio Studio Ghibli, written and directed by famed animator Hayao Miyazaki. Its original Japanese title can be translated as The Spiriting Away of Sen and Chihiro or Sen and the Spiriting Away of Chihiro." Source and further information: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spirited_Away
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