1. Toy Story 3
Toy Story 3 is a 3D animated film from the United States, released in 2010, created through computer animation. It’s the third installment in the Toy Story franchise, produced by Pixar Animation Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Pictures. Both audiences and critics praised Toy Story 3, with the film earning four Academy Award nominations and winning two, including the prestigious 'Best Animated Feature' award.
While maintaining its charming and humorous appeal for children, Toy Story 3 also incorporates subtle educational elements. The film adds more action-packed sequences and fresh, unique dynamics compared to the previous two Toy Story films, with a greater focus on the relationships among the toy characters. This widely beloved animated movie is a must-watch if you haven't seen it yet!

2. Frozen
Inspired by Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale 'The Snow Queen,' the movie Frozen tells the story of a brave princess who embarks on a perilous journey with a strong, somewhat rough mountain man, his loyal reindeer, and a cheerful snowman they meet along the way. Their mission is to find her estranged sister, a queen with the power to create ice and snow, who has unintentionally plunged the entire kingdom into an eternal winter.
This animated masterpiece became the highest-grossing animated film of all time, ranking as the fifth highest-grossing film globally, and the top film of 2013. It also holds the third spot for box office earnings in Japan. The film won two Academy Awards for Best Animated Feature and Best Original Song ('Let It Go'), a Golden Globe for Best Animated Feature, a BAFTA for Best Animated Film, five Annie Awards (including Best Animated Feature), and several accolades from the Broadcast Film Critics Association, including Best Animated Film and Best Original Song ('Let It Go').
The movie's emotional depth and message about bravery, sacrifice, responsibility, true love, and the unbreakable bond of family resonated with audiences worldwide. Despite misunderstandings, betrayals, and danger, the heartfelt love and devotion at the core of the story prove to be the most powerful forces that can overcome any obstacle.

3. Monsters University
Monsters University is a 3D animated comedy film released in 2013, produced by Pixar Animation Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Pictures. It’s Pixar's 14th feature film and serves as a prequel to the 2001 hit, Monsters, Inc., marking Pixar's first-ever prequel film.
While the storyline of Monsters University is fairly simple and predictable, the movie captivates audiences with its subtle yet powerful messages about friendship and self-confidence. The film skillfully combines fun, lighthearted moments with educational lessons, making it both entertaining and insightful for viewers of all ages.

4. Zootopia
Who would expect a movie about talking animals to tackle issues of racism and prejudice? Yet, that’s exactly what Zootopia does.
Set in an imaginative world filled with human-like animals, Zootopia pushes the boundaries beyond classic Disney characters like Mickey, Donald, and Goofy. The film explores the consequences of living in a society full of stereotypes, told through the eyes of Judy Hopps, the first rabbit police officer in a job traditionally held by larger animals.
The film used cutting-edge technology to bring its world to life, including a special fur simulation program called iGroom. Coupled with Disney’s signature exceptional animation, the film features characters with serious expressions that unexpectedly exude charm and appeal.

5. Coco
Directed by Lee Unkrich, Coco is a heartfelt story about following one's dreams while exploring profound themes of life and death. It is especially challenging for children's films to address heavy topics like death in a way that is gentle and thoughtful, and Coco manages this with unexpected grace.
The story follows a young boy who is transported to the Land of the Dead, where he encounters new friends, members of his family, and his musical idol. The movie's imaginative portrayal of the afterlife is vibrant and captivating, complemented by a series of catchy songs that are cleverly woven into the narrative.

6. The Incredibles - The Super Family
The Incredibles follows the Parr family, each member with unique superpowers. After the government orders superheroes to live undercover in normal life, Robert Parr, once known as 'Mr. Incredible,' is forced to give up his heroic career and work as an insurance agent. A new opportunity arises when he receives a mysterious message from a secret organization.
In this exciting film, the organization hires Robert to destroy a rogue machine they created, asking him to keep it a secret. However, Mr. Incredible is unknowingly entangled in the sinister plans of the mad villain, Syndrome. In the end, Robert and his family must unite to stop Syndrome's dangerous plot.

7. Raya and the Last Dragon
Raya and the Last Dragon is a 2021 American animated action-adventure fantasy film produced by Walt Disney Pictures and Walt Disney Animation Studios. Released on March 4, 2021, it is the 59th animated feature from Disney. The film received positive reviews from both critics and audiences alike.
Directed by Carlos López Estrada and Don Hall, the story follows the young girl Raya (voiced by Kelly Marie Tran) and the last dragon, Sisu (voiced by Awkwafina), on a quest to restore the fictional kingdom of Kumandra, which has been invaded by the Druun – stone-turning evil spirits. The kingdom of Kumandra is heavily inspired by Southeast Asian culture, including its geography, cuisine, clothing, and languages. Watch Raya and the Last Dragon to experience this breathtaking adventure.

8. Inside Out
Inside Out premiered on May 18, 2015, at the 68th Cannes Film Festival. It is Pixar and Disney's 15th feature film, telling the story of a young girl named Riley, who faces the challenges of adolescence. As she navigates the difficulties of growing up, she is further tested when a sudden event forces her to leave her friends and life behind and move to a completely new city with her parents.
Inside Out stands out as a new animated masterpiece from Pixar, and it's a top contender for the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature. This film, beloved by both children and adults, not only entertains but also celebrates the full spectrum of emotions—joy, sadness, and everything in between—while bringing to light memories many of us may have forgotten in our fast-paced lives. If you're a fan of animated films, this is one you shouldn't miss!

9. The Lion King 1994
The Lion King, released in 1994, is one of the highest-grossing traditional hand-drawn animated films in history. The film has been widely praised for its philosophical depth, tight storyline, and exceptional music.
Set in the wilds of Africa, the story centers around Simba, the young lion and son of King Mufasa, who endures a series of trials and challenges as he embarks on a journey to reclaim his throne from his evil uncle. While The Lion King is remembered for its stunning visuals and beautiful soundtrack, it is especially cherished for its timeless human values. If you haven't seen it yet, make sure to watch this masterpiece and immerse yourself in its sweet and lively music, along with its profound messages.


10. Finding Nemo
Finding Nemo tells the heartwarming story of Marlin, a widowed clownfish, and his companion Dory as they embark on an adventure to find his lost son, Nemo. This film holds the title of the best-selling DVD movie of all time. In 2008, the American Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) ranked Finding Nemo among the top 10 greatest animated films ever made.
Over the years, Finding Nemo has continued to captivate audiences and remains one of the most beloved animated films of all time. With its memorable characters, meaningful dialogues, plenty of laughter, and emotional father-son moments, this movie has left a lasting impression on viewers worldwide.
