Yeah lol. Most, if not all of these are going to be animated. Remember: You asked for this.
Pixar’s Inside Out –– There’s a reason why I avoid it to this day, ‘cause I know I will start bawling, so I hope that’s enough to let you watch it if you haven’t.
Pixar’s Soul –– You’ve read my thingy about that lol. It’s just a great movie to help remind you to take a step back and appreciate and love what you have now.
Pixar’s Coco –– Like Soul, deals with music, but it also deals with family dynamics as well. If you’re into family history in general, this is a movie for you.
Pixar’s Wall-E –– If you know me in real life, you know that this movie is holds a special place in my heart. It’s one of the best “show, don’t tell” pieces of media, ever.
Dreamworks How To Train Your Dragon and How To Train Your Dragon 2 –– These are both great movies, if you haven’t seen them. They tell such a great story, and the sequel is one of the sequels I can say is just as good, if not better than the first.
Dreamworks Kung Fu Panda and Kung Fu Panda 2 –– My opinions on these movies are the same with the How To Train Your Dragon movies. I get some of the best quotes from these movies.
Dreamworks Megamind –– This one is mostly hidden under the rug, but it’s such a great movie. The humor is great, visual gags too, and it’s a movie that has more mature themes than a Dreamworks movie from this past decade usually has.
Dreamworks The Prince of Egypt –– I already listed why, but I’m just reminding you that you should watch it >.>
Dreamworks The Road to El Dorado –– It’s a movie you don’t have to watch, but you’ll have a good time if you decide to turn it on.
Disney’s Lilo and Stitch –– I can and will talk people’s ears off about this movie, because it’s always been one of my favorites to watch when I was a child and love it more as I’ve grown.
Disney’s The Lion King –– If you haven’t seen it, it’s basically Shakespeare’s Hamlet, but with lions and musical numbers. It’s really a compelling story and I get some of the best quotes from this movie as well.
Disney’s Treasure Planet –– It’s one of the best underrated Disney movies out there, though that’s not to say it does have flaws. Despite all that, it has beautiful animation and is a great play off of Treasure Island.
Disney’s Atlantis: The Lost Empire –– Probably my one of my top favorite underrated Disney movies. It has a unique style and is full of action and honestly some of the best humor I’ve seen from a Disney film, besides The Emperor’s New Groove. Speaking of which…
Disney’s The Emperor’s New Groove –– The history of how this film came to be is one of the most interesting, and I highly encourage you look into it after finishing the film. The film is a comedy, and one of the best I’ve seen, so it’s high on my list.
Disney’s The Princess and the Frog –– How the romance is played between the protagonist and the love interest is so well done, and I live for it. If you’re into that, watch.
Disney’s Tangled –– I will stand by this till the day I die: Tangled is better than Frozen, and will always be better. If that doesn’t spark your interest about what the heck I’m talking about, I dunno what will.
Studio Ghibli’s Howl’s Moving Castle –– Who’s Studio Ghibli? Basically the Japanese version of Disney, but betterrrrr. Anyways, this movie is one of my all-time favorites. Please give it a watch. Either dubbed or in the original language is great, but I honestly prefer most, if not all of the original Japanese voice actors; that’s personal preference, mind you.
Studio Ghibli’s Spirited Away –– One of their best movies. If you ask someone to name off a Studio Ghibli film, they’ll most likely say this one, and for good reason. You’ll see as you watch.
Studio Ghibli’s My Neighbor Totoro –– Well, if you ask them to name off a film of theirs, they’ll also probably say this one too. Again, for good reason. Literally one of the cutest movies in existence.
Studio Ghibli’s Kiki’s Delivery Service –– Again, one of the cutest movies in existence. Also, you can’t say no to the cat that’s in there.
Studio Ghibli’s Castle in the Sky –– I think this is a great gem of a movie. There are some side characters I wish got more screen time, but besides that, it’s a great movie filled with the right amount of action.
Studio Ghibli’s From Up On Poppy Hill –– It’s a cute movie, but it can be confusing at first; at least, it was for me. Despite that, it’s a great movie and has one of the best soundtracks, because jazz lol.
Studio Ponoc’s Mary and the Witch’s Flower –– Studio Ponoc is basically like Studio Ghibli, in this case. Anyways, this is a great movie. It’s cute and it really doesn’t feel boring. Well, I don’t remember it being boring. It’s been a while since I’ve seen it, but I remember really liking it.