Greatest Animated Movies Ever
It's insane to feel that, in the century-in addition to since Winsor McCay and the French Fantasmagorie first made moving illustrations on a screen a type of prominent amusement, liveliness has given us everything from steamboat-guiding mice and shrewd stop-movement foxes to, well, and so on: a septet of singing dwarves, clairvoyant Japanese teenagers, counterculturally hip felines, murmuring French triplets, established gassed satyrs and evil spirits, humankind sparing robots, superhuman families, the youthful female cerebrum's passionate landscape and an adorable, unclassifiable animal known as a Totoro. What was once viewed as a realistic diversion for youngsters has bloomed into a medium that is as imaginatively prolific and sincerely resounding as any no frills films went for the 18-and-over group (or, on account of a shocker like Anomalisa, an unfathomable substitute for "grown-up" motion pictures highlighting real grown-ups). So we're checking down our pi...