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Animation Movie Reviews

  • Finding Nemo reviews

    "Finding Nemo" is an American computer animation film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walter Disney in 2003 . The story and script of the film were written by Andrew Stanton, and the directors were Stanton and Lee Anchorage. The story mainly recounts the fantasy experience of a Finding Nemo who overprotected his son, and Regal Blue Tang, Dolly, who he met on the road , looking for Malin's lost son Nemo together in the vast ocean. On the way, Marlin gradually learned that he must take risks and that his son has the ability to take care of himself. The film received unprecedented acclaim once it was released, and it successfully won the Academy Awards For Best Animated Feature in 2004   . Based on the global box office performance, this movie earned a total of about 867 million US dollars in box office revenue. It was the second highest grossing movie in 2003, and DVD sales have always been the highest. The U.S. re-screened the 3D version on September 14, 2012, and earned $17.5 million in the first weekend and ranked second. "Finding Nemo2" has been scheduled for release on June 17, 2016. 

  • Ice Age reviews

    "Ice Age" is a fully digital animation film produced by Blue Sky Animation Studios in 2002. It was released by 20th Century Fox Film Company. It is the first in the "Ice Age" series and directed by Chris Wedge and Carlos Saldanha  . The film describes the wild age of the Ice Age, full of surprises and dangers. Because of a sudden human abandoned baby, three animals with different personalities had to get together, acrid mammoth, and a rough and rude giant tree. Otter, and the scheming saber-toothed tiger, these three prehistoric animals not only have to act as babysitters, but also escort him home through various thrills of glaciers and icebergs   .

  • Despicable Me reviews

    "Despicable Me" is a comedy produced by Universal Picture and Illumination Entertainment, directed by Chris Reynolds and Pierre Coffin, voiced by Steven John Carell , Jason Segel, Russell Brand , Julie Andrews Edwards and others The 3D animation was released in the United States on July 9, 2010. The film tells the story of the protagonist, Gru, devising a perfect plan to steal the moon, but unexpectedly the contraction ray gun that stole the moon is snatched by the new thief Victor. In order to regain the shrinking ray gun, Gru decided to adopt three orphans and use them to enter Victor's heavily guarded castle to sell biscuits to carry out the story of theft   .

  • A Bug's Life reviews

    "A Bug's Life" is an animated film co-directed by John Lasseter and Andrew Christopher Stanton Jr. and dubbed by Dave Foley , Kevin Spacey , Hayden Leslie Panettiere and Julia Louis-Dreyfus  . It was released in the United States on November 25, 1998. The film tells the story of a group of tiny ants, in order to get rid of the colonial rule of the locusts and fight for the freedom of their homeland, cooperate with a gang of deserters from the circus and several rookies and insects to fight against the fierce and powerful locusts   .

  • The Simpsons Movie reviews

    The film "Simpsons-La película, Los" is a 2007 cartoon. The film is directed by David Swarman and dubbed by Dan Castellaneta and Julie Cavna.  The film's story tells the folly of Simpsons-La película, Los's father Homer and his newly raised pet pig, which caused an environmental crisis, putting family and hometown in danger. 

  • How to Train Your Dragon 2 reviews

    "How to Train Your Dragon 2" is an animated adventure film produced by American DreamWorks Animation, directed by Dean DeBlois , and co-dubbed by Jay Baruchel , Catherine Elise Blanchett , America Georgine Ferrera , and Gerald Butler. The film was released in the United States on June 13, 2014. The story of the film is adapted from a children’s book written by British female author Kleishida Cowell. It tells the story of the young and brave Viking warrior Hiccup and the wounded dragon becoming friends. They embark on an adventurous journey, but soon Realizing that a war threatening his ethnic group was brewing, he decided to step forward and lead the people to defend his homeland   .

  • Lilo & Stitch reviews

    "Lilo & Stitch" is directed by Chris Sanders and Dean Debroy, Devi Chess, Tia Carrera, David Oden Stats, Kevin McDonald, Jason Scott A sci-fi animated film featuring Lee and Vin Remus and other main voices, was released in the United States on June 21, 2002. The plot of the movie mainly describes the story of a little Hawaiian girl, Lilo, and Stitch, a creature in outer space   .

  • Ralph Breaks the Internet reviews

    "Wreck-It Ralph 2: The Internet" is a movie produced by Walt Disney Pictures in 2018, co-directed by Rich Moore and Phil Johnston, John C. Reilly, Sarah Swarman , Jane Lynch, Jack McBrell, Taraji P. Hansen and Gal Gadot led the dubbing. They were released in North America on November 21, 2018   , and on November 23 of the same year. Released in mainland China   . The film is the sequel to the 2012 animated film " Wreck-It Ralph ". It tells the story of Ralph and Winnie Lop searching the Internet to repair the components of the game "Sweet Ralph "   .

  • Demon Slayer: Mugen Train reviews

    "Theatrical Edition of Ghosts: Blade Infinite Train Series" is an animation produced by ufotable. The film will be released in Japan on October 16, 2020   . The work will be broadcast as a TV cartoon on October 10, 2021, with 7 episodes in total   .

  • Missing Link reviews

    "Missing Link" is an animated film directed by Chris Butler and dubbed by Hugh Jackman , Zach Galifianakis and Zoe Saldana . The film was released in Russia on April 4, 2019. The film tells the story of the explorer Sir Lionel Frost who was invited by the long-haired monster Mr. Link and decided to go with Link to Shangri-La to find Link's distant relative, the snow monster   .