Animated films
The phrase "best animated movie" can vary depending on personal preferences, with different people having different criteria for what makes a movie great. It can range from classic Disney films to comic-book adaptations, anime, or avant-garde works. The only common factor is that they are animated and devoid of live-action elements. With this in mind, we have searched through the animated movies available on Netflix to bring you a selection of the best options that cater to various tastes. Whether you're looking for something for yourself or the whole family, there's something on this list for everyone. For more recommendations, you can also explore the best movies on Netflix, the best kid and family movies, and the best animated shows on the platform.
Figure 1.I Lost My Body Animated film
I Lost My Body (2019)
Figur.1 shows "I Lost My Body" is a visually stunning and emotionally moving animated film that tells the story of a severed hand on a quest to find its body. Through a blend of surreal animation, a captivating score, and exceptional performances, the film weaves together a fable-like narrative that combines elements of love, body horror, and profound storytelling. It defies easy categorization and pushes the boundaries of animated storytelling, leaving a lasting impact on its viewers.
A Whisker Away (2020)
"A Whisker Away" is a delightful anime film that tells a story of love and cats. Filled with whimsy and poetic charm, it follows the journey of Miyo Sasaki, a young girl who transforms into a cat in her quest for attention from a classmate. However, the film goes beyond young love and delves into Miyo's personal exploration of her own identity and how she wants to live her life. Through her transformation, she finds joy and beauty amidst the challenges of growing up. "A Whisker Away" is a unique and heartfelt cinematic experience that beautifully captures the pains and growth of adolescence while reminding us to find our own ways of navigating life's challenges.
Wish Dragon (2021)
"Wish Dragon" is a heartwarming animated film that follows Din, a college student in Shanghai who longs to reconnect with his childhood best friend, Li Na. When a magical dragon emerges from a teapot and grants Din three wishes, he seizes the chance to fulfill his desires and impress Li Na. The film explores themes of friendship, adventure, and staying true to oneself, delivering a sweet and uplifting story.
The Bad Guys (2022)
"The Bad Guys" is a visually entertaining animated film that follows a group of criminals, including a pickpocketing wolf, a safe-cracking snake, a hacker tarantula, a master-of-disguise shark, and a strong piranha. Caught by the authorities, they must agree to become good guys to avoid jail time. With the assistance of a guinea pig philanthropist, they embark on a journey to reform themselves, facing challenges along the way. The film combines humor and family-friendly entertainment, providing genuine laughs for audiences of all ages.
The Magician’s Elephant (2023)
"The Magician's Elephant" is a visually stunning animated film directed by Wendy Rogers, based on Kate DiCamillo's book. It tells an enchanting story of magic and whimsy, exploring themes of courage, teamwork, and self-discovery. The film also offers an underrated exploration of problem-solving. With an impressive voice cast including Mandy Patinkin, Brian Tyree Henry, and Benedict Wong, and starring Noah Jupe as the young protagonist, the film follows a boy who accepts three impossible challenges from the king, leading him on a journey to fulfill his destiny.
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