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LizJJury 30-05-2003 07:53

From our Perspective
 
Hey all animators and wanna be animators...and everyone else!
this is liz here and i have a big question to ask you all.....

What is the best animated movie there is? this is solely on the animation and how they did it.

My pick is going to be Finding Nemo from Pixar and Disney.
From what i have seen so far it surpasses Toy Story(2) and Monsters Inc. these are really the only movies i can think of at this time.....what do you guys think?

MissInformation 30-05-2003 09:08

My favorite animated movie, the one that impresses me the most is Nightmare Before Christmas. It's the first full-length stop-motion animated film ever created. Jack has over 400 interchangeable heads, handcrafted with a different facial expression. Stop-motion animation is very hard to do without it looking slightly choppy, but Nightmare flowed perfectly!

Joe Matt 30-05-2003 10:18

I think it's funny how that all the movies you mentioned were Pixar movies. I think Nemo will be good, but The Emperor's New Groove is the best animated movie IMHO. Gotta love sophisticated humor with Ertha Kit.

Koko Ed 30-05-2003 10:50

Princess Mononoke
 
I know that the computer animated movies are the closest related to what we are doing at FIRST and all of those movies are terrific (I am quite sure I will love Finding Nemo. Pixar has never let me down) but those aren't even my favorite Pixar movies. I just love Knick Knack!
I think you are selling traditional animation short. I love Princess Monokoe's storyline and the fact that the characters motivations were not simply painted in shades of black and white. You can agree with their veiws and find fault with them at the same time and of course it is lavishly animated, the story is engrssing and the characters are terrific.



Kris Verdeyen 30-05-2003 11:53

Animatrix
 
Just a suggestion - you guys might want to check out the Animatrix - a collection of short animated stories set in the universe of the Matrix. I don't think they have a rating, but the violence and language are similar to the movie, so if you don't watch R-rated stuff, don't watch this. There is some fantastic animation in them though - the one called "Detective story" has a look that combines film noir with anime, and looks incredible.

Now back to the topic at hand -

My favorite animated film is Toy Story. The story is great, the music is great, the animation is beautiful, and that Buzz Lightyear cracks me up.

LBK Rules 09-06-2003 09:56

I don't belive you'll forget Final Fantasy: TSW. I would have to vote for that movie for the best 100% 3D movie attemting realizim.



Now, for a < 100% 3D movie, I would have to say Star Wars: Episode II - Attack Of The Clones is the best. (I haven't seen Reloaded yet.;))



For 2D animation, I would have to say Mobil Suit: Gundam Wing: Endless Waltz is the BEST.


Tully 09-06-2003 16:26

oh, come on guys. Shrek :-)

Tyler Olds 28-06-2003 00:57

Though the contect of the movie was not too good. I have to admit that I was in aww when i saw the realism to Final Fantasy. It was just awsome. However the best digitally animated movie with contect I would say is Shrek

Ianworld 28-06-2003 10:18

The realism of final fantasy wasn't perfect. i'm going with Tully. Shrek rules. Its defenitly the best animated movie and a really really great movie in general.

Tyler Olds 28-06-2003 14:05

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Originally posted by Ianworld
The realism of final fantasy wasn't perfect.
Maybe I said this wrong, I meant in the modeling, maybe textures would be a better word. If you were to look that especially the faces of the characters, it was exteremely realistic.

Also I would say the best non-human character to be done,(if I am correct on who this is) is Tully from monsters INC. The amount of moving hair on him is truely amazing. A first to even have so much moving at one time. Wonder how long that took to render each frame :p .

team222badbrad 28-06-2003 17:28

Shrek is by far the best animated movie. Toy Story 1 and 2 were the second best. Allthough I have not seen Finding Nemo I think this is probably 3rd best. I was not to thrilled with the story line of Monster Inc., so I will classify that as 4th.

Tytus Gerrish 28-06-2003 17:34

Dude you gotta have more options than Disney/Pixar, I wanna see Beast Wars Up on that list!

Adam Y. 28-06-2003 18:31

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Dude you gotta have more options than Disney/Pixar, I wanna see Beast Wars Up on that list!
Not really an animated movie unless I am missing something but that was a great looking cartoon.

miketwalker 28-06-2003 19:25

I think Shrek was the best animated film with content as well.

Final Fantasy did an AMAZING job from what I saw, but I didn't like the actual story too much.

I'd also like to recommend the Animatrix, they did some crazy animation combinations from computer work to hand-drawn.... the one fully animated does an amazing job with textures, especially in the beginning, in the action scene it's not as amazing, but it really is impressive.

Overall, company-wise, I think Pixar is definitly the best animation company, they're always coming out with high-quality work. None of the movies they've made as been a disappointment imho.

Tully 28-06-2003 22:45

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Originally posted by Tytus Gerrish
Dude you gotta have more options than Disney/Pixar, I wanna see Beast Wars Up on that list!
Shrek is Dreamworks, silly! Get with it ! ;)

Ryan Dognaux 28-06-2003 23:18

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If you're talking about 3-D animated films, then I'm going w/ Finding Nemo. Shrek and Toy Story are right up there with it, but I found Finding Nemo's story incredible.

Now, 2-d Animation... wow.. there are just way too many to choose from... but I'm going with Katsuhiro Otomo's AKIRA. Made in 1988, it's probably one of the most infulential 2-d animations ever made. It is rated R, so yeah... if you're too young or can't handle it... or something.. don't watch it. But really, Otomo brought Anime into the limelight with AKIRA, so I suggest you watch it if you haven't already... OH yeah, and Kaneda (main character) has one of the coolest FF cycles I've ever seen. :D

(oh, and the cycle pictured is just a full scale model. There is no true working model of Kaneda's bike in existance, but many FF cycles have been inspired from this design.)

Tyler Olds 02-07-2003 12:48

Thats a good anime, ive seen it quite a few times.

Rob Colatutto 02-07-2003 13:05

What about Spirited Away. Amazing story and animation even nicer than Princess Mononoke. It was also the most successful movie in Japanese theaters ever. But if were going for the best animation ever, my vote goes to Jin-Roh

Ryan Dognaux 02-07-2003 14:03

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Originally posted by Rob Colatutto
my vote goes to Jin-Roh

That movie looked good, but I had a really hard time understanding it... maybe it was just a little too far out there for me.:confused: All I know is it's like a modern adaptation of Little Red Writing Hood. Nevertheless, it was interesting.

purplehaze357 02-07-2003 14:21

im telling you right now that you will never beat toy story it is my favorite movie of all time, animated or not, it was amazing, granted i still have yet to see finding nemo im excited because i *heart* pixar like woah

KellyT180 10-07-2003 00:39

Best Anime!!!
 
I would have to say that so far, I've watched Princesse Mononoke, Akira, Spirited Away, Ghost in the Shell, and many more. Well I'm from Korea, I've watched plenty. hehe. Anways, I love spirited away and so far ghost in the shell. But for now I like Adult Swim on Cartoon Network and Yu Yu Hakasho and Dragon Ball, Z, GT, are all good! hehe... and a little bit of Ed, Edd, and Eddie. Haha.. ok sorry.. time to go now.

Winged Wonder 26-07-2003 18:56

okay, for the record, let me state: I LOVE FINDING NEMO!!! i even have a Dory's quote about the tiny jellyfish in my signature! lol okay here's why:
  • The relections and refractions of the water were PERFECT, and must have taken FoReVeR to get right
  • The storyline was solid and had a good moral of children and adults alike
  • All of the screenshots and pans throughout the movie are so realistic you could mistake them for the real thing
those are just a few of the great things about the movie

BUT!! i must also say that i LoVe AnImE as well. i just started to become a major anime junkie, and i'm not that familiar with a lot of series or movies, but i must say that The Animatrix has some exellent examples of different styles of anime. Personally i'd have to say that [color=dark-blue]Progam[/color] shows traditional anime at its best, and is the most 2D out of the 9, but all of short stories are great, and add a lot to the whole feel of The Matrix. Also, Princess Mononoke is a great movie and visually appealing, as is Gundam Wing, Endless Waltz. But, my favorite animes are:
  • Silent Mobius
  • Nadesco
  • Kenshin
  • Gatekeepers 21
just to name a few
You can see Silent mobius and Gatekeepers 21 on Tech TV and Kenshin on [color=orange-red]Cartoon Network[/color]. oh, i also like to watch Adult Swim on [color=orange-red]Cartoon Network[/color], although it airs at the same time as Anime Unleashed on Tech TV. I make it work somehow though. :D


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