Animation has the power to transport us to fantastical worlds and tell stories that resonate with audiences of all ages. But what makes a truly *great* animated movie? Is it groundbreaking visuals, unforgettable characters, or a story that tugs at your heartstrings? Perhaps, it's a perfect blend of all three.
Defining the "best animated movies of all time" is subjective, but some films consistently appear on critics' and fans' lists alike. Think of the innovative storytelling and stunning visuals of Studio Ghibli's *Spirited Away*, or the heartwarming charm and catchy songs of Disney's *The Lion King*. Pixar has also given us masterpieces like *Toy Story*, which revolutionized the animation landscape with its groundbreaking CGI, and *WALL-E*, a poignant and visually stunning story about love and environmentalism.
Beyond these titans, there are gems like *Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse* with its unique visual style and compelling narrative. Ultimately, the best animated movies are those that leave a lasting impression, sparking joy, wonder, and maybe even a few tears, long after the credits roll. What are some of *your* favorites?