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7 best animated movies of all time. Trailers
October 28 is the International Animation Day. It was on this day in 1892 that the inventor Émile Reynaud first showed moving images to the audience at the Paris Optical Theater.
Thanks to the creation of animation, many fairy tales with princesses and superheroes appeared, which gave us many bright moments in our childhood. OBOZREVATEL decided to tell you about seven of the most famous animated movies of all time that received Oscar.
- Pinocchio - 1940
Pinocchio was produced by the world-famous animator Walt Disney. In the story, the Fairy revived a wooden puppet Pinocchio. To become a real boy, the cartoon character had to show courage, honesty and do good deeds.
It should be noted that this Disney animated film was awarded two Academy Awards.
- Shrek - 2001
The animated film Shrek, directed by Andrew Adamson and Vicky Jenson, won the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature. Children of the 2000s watched all parts of Shrek dozens of times and never got bored.
According to the story, Shrek lives in a swamp and scares the inhabitants of the kingdom, including other fairy-tale characters, so that they don't bother him. He likes to live alone. But one day, the giant receives a task from Lord Farquaad to save Princess Fiona from the dragon, and his quiet life changes forever.
- Finding Nemo - 2003
The animated film Finding Nemo, directed by Andrew Stanton, received an Academy Award in 2004.
In the underwater world, the clown fish Marlin lost his family to a shark attack. Only one egg survived - his son Nemo. The father takes care of the young boy, who is enthusiastic about exploring the world around him. But through negligence, the baby falls into the nets of fishermen, and Marlin goes in search of Nemo.
- The Incredibles - 2004
Brad Bird directed the Oscar-winning animated film The Incredibles. Mr. Incredible and his wife Elastigirl used to be superheroes in the past. After getting married, they had three children and decided to stop saving the world for a while. But one day they had to put on their hero costumes again.
- Ratatouille - 2007
The animated film Ratatouille was also created by director Brad Bird. This film won two prestigious awards - the Oscar and the Golden Globe.
In the story, Remy the rat loves to cook and deliberately risks his life to get something tasty. Later, the character meets a novice chef at a French restaurant who doesn't know how to cook at all. Remy helps him create new culinary masterpieces.
- Toy Story 3 - 2010
All parts of Lee Unkrich's Toy Story have become very popular around the world. However, it was the third part that was named the best animated film at the Oscars. To fully understand the plot, you should watch the first two parts.
The story revolves around toys that can come to life when no one is looking. In this cartoon, half of the dolls, animals and robots of a grown-up child are stored in the attic, and the rest are thrown in the trash. The toys think about the future and decide that they will be better off in kindergarten.
- Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse - 2018
The film adaptation of the Marvel comic book Spider-Man was directed by Bob Persichetti, Peter Ramsey and Rodney Rothman.
In the story, young Miles Morales lives in a world of potential universes where many people wear the Spider-Man costume. An excellent student from New York meets Peter Parker and tries to find a balance between school routine and superhero life.