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The Blue Elephant.
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There are so many to count but top on my list are:

Tangled
Moana
Incredibles
Boss Baby
Brave
Frozen
Ratatouille
How to train your dragon...
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It's so hard to narrow them down, but two childhood favorites are The Iron Giant and Spirited Away.
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I've always been a big fan of animations, specially Disney's and my favorites are The Lion King, Beauty and The Beast, Tangled, Peter Pan and Toy Story.
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An all around amazing movie? Definitely Spirited Away.
My personal favorites include:
Coco (I adore the character development and family theme, Hector is an amazing character)
Megamind (it's developed a cult following over the years and was severely underrated upon release)
How to Train Your Dragon (maybe it's just me, but I love when there are actual consequences to a character's actions. Plus, Toothless melts my heart)
Coraline (it was a risk when it was released and captures the wonder and terror of childhood so neatly)
Paranorman (I wish the child friendly horror stop motion industry was bigger. I liked most of the humor in this movie)
Walle (it's cute robot love and keeps a positive tone about change. One of those movies where I squeal in delight)
The Princess and the Frog (I'm not big on princess movies, but I love Tiana's attitude and her chemistry with Naveen)

I'm sure there are many others I can't remember now, but this is a small list of ones I like!
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Paprika directed by Satoshi Kon(or everything from Satoshi Kon in general)
Megamind by Tom McGrath & Road to El Dorado by Jeffrey Katzenberg and Don Paul (both of em totally underrated DreamWorks animations)
Princess Mononoke by Hayao Miyazaki
Treasure Planet (aka the most underrated Disney film) by Ron Clements and John Musker
Chico and Rita by Fernando Trueba, Javier Mariscal and Tono Errando
Les Triplets de Belleville by Sylvain Chomet
Le Chat du Rabbin by Joann Sfar and Antoine Delesvaux
Tekkonkinkreet by Michael Arias
Wizards by Ralph Bakshi
Atlantis: The Lost Empire by Gary Trousdale and Kirk Wise
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I love Beauty & The Beast, The Lion King, SnowWhite & The Seven Dwarfs, The Little Mermaid (ANY version ;) ), Frozen, Brave, and Space Jam.

A Charlie Brown Christmas & the Thanksgiving special is up there too, as they are traditional viewings for me and my family.
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As a young child I was obsessed with anything Disney, especially Aladdin.

When I was older I discovered Studio Ghibli and became transfixed. Spirited Away is as close to perfection as anything in this imperfect world.
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There are just too many to choose from!
Mulan, Coco, Wreck it Ralph, Ratatouille, Frozen, Moana, Toy Story 3, The Incredibles, and so, so many more.
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I agree with most of the movies shared, but what about Rise of the Guardians? Have you guys read the book series that is based on? It's great! Plus, the movie is a real heartwarming and fun film. Love it!
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Despicable Me
Lion King
Swan Lake
Monsters Inc
Mulan
Land Before Time
The Star
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Spiderman: Into the Spider-Verse
Spirited Away
Atlantis
Treasure Planet
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Okay here goes!
1. How to train your dragon 1 and 2.
2. Monsters. Inc
3. Home
4. Tangled
5. Big Hero 5
6. Wall-E
7. Coco
8. Moana
9. Tinkerbell and the Neverbeast
10. Brave
11. Up
12. The Lion King
13. Frozen

There are so many other movies I know I have missed in this list
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Frozen
Up
Moana
Iceage
Madagascar
Tangled
How to train your dragon
and the list goes on and on...
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Far and away I would say The Lion King, the original of course. It is such a beautiful story with a ton of lessons. I loved it when I was a child and when I am older.
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