Witness the Magic of 2015s Best Animated Films You Wont Believe What Happens Next
Hi guys! I hope you are having a good start to 2016, but let’s look back at the animated films of 2015. Over all, I’d say it was a pretty good year. Having not seen Anomalisa I’d say we had 5 films that were excellent, 2, maybe 3, that will make my top 50 animated countdown. As a point of contrast last year 4 films made the countdown. I’d also say the bad movies of 2015 weren’t as bad as 2014 so that’s good!
Yesterday I posted my ranking of the animated films of 2015 on my channel and I’m really proud of the how the video turned out. I was able to use clips and hopefully introduce people to the smaller animated films they may not have heard of. I have reviewed all of these films on this blog so you are all probably familiar with them but it will hopefully be a good reminder. I would really appreciate it if you gave this a thumbs up if you like it. Thanks!

So here’s my ranking of the 2015 animated films (like I said minus Anomalisa which isn’t released yet in my area and I will wait till blu-ray to see)
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12. Minions- a side character getting the starring role doesn’t work here. All over the place story-wise and didn’t make me laugh.
11. Maya the Bee- cute, well animated movie for toddlers with a nice message about being yourself. A stock Saturday morning cartoon villain without much grown-up appeal but I thought it was cute.
10. Un Gallo con Muchos Huevos- an animated film with subtitles out of Mexico. Not perfect but for the $5 million budget I thought it was pretty creative and funny. A pleasant surprise.
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9. Hotel Transylvania 2- a pleasant family comedy sequel to the original Hotel Transylvania. It kind of wimps out on the ending and I miss the ensemble feel of the original but innocuous and fine. The animation is pretty good.
8. Kahlil Gibran’s The Prophet- the strongest part of this film is the animated shorts that describe the poems of Kahlil Gibran. They are beautiful but the framing device is very preachy and felt like a Sunday School lesson.
7. Spongebob Movie: Sponge Out of Water- a wacky, somewhat insane movie but I enjoyed it. The only bone I have to pick with the film is the marketing was deceptive as the ‘out of water’ portion was very brief. Still, if you want something weird and different give it a watch.
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6. Shaun the Sheep- honestly probably my favorite comedy, not just animated comedy, of 2015. It’s an adorable film that made me laugh with impeccable animation from Aardman.

5. Cheatin’– an adult animated film from Bill Plympton that isn’t for everyone but I found it beautiful and moving. The artistry alone in the hand drawn sketchy animation should be seen by animation fans.
4. When Marnie was There- an emotional final film from Studio Ghibli about a family rescuing a girl from deep depression. The animation is gorgeous and lush and the sound design, music perfection. I loved it’s bold take on mental illness and it’s a film that really made me think.
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3. The Good Dinosaur– an underappreciated entry from Pixar in my opinion. I loved the relationship between Arlo and Spot and the journey they go on. I thought it was surprising and sometimes funny, sometimes scary. And the animation is stunning.
2. The Peanuts Movie– one of the best adaptations I’ve ever seen. It was everything I could want in a Peanuts Movie. It kept it simple and focused on Charlie Brown trying to gain confidence. I love that. I loved Snoopy and the Red Baron and all the choices from the music to the amazing hybrid animation.

1.Inside Out– a stunning achievement from Pixar. I loved this movie and I love it more each time I see it. I love the dual character arcs with Riley and Joy. I love Bing Bong and Sadness and the message of the film. I love the animation and the music and everything else. It’s perfection!
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So there you have it. My ranking of the 2015 animated films! What would be your ranking? Put in the comments section and let’s talk about it! And if you see any of these smaller films I’d love to hear what you think.How do you like animated movies? There are currently several animation studios in the industry like Dreamworks, Pixar, Disney, Sony Pictures, and more. All these studios have given us numerous animated movies which are both praiseworthy and entertaining. However, it can be challenging to pick the best ones from the thousands of good ones. Therefore, I have created this list for you consisting of the best animated movies released after 2000. I have intentionally skipped theDisney animated moviesfrom the list, which you can read in its dedicated article. So, if you are ready to witness fantastic storytelling with eye-pleasing graphics, let’s begin. Best Animated Movies in 2022
The following list contains 35 loving, intriguing, and mesmerizing latest animated movies. You will find every movie with a unique story and concept. Besides, many of them led to their own franchises after the initial success of the first film like Ice Age and Kung Fu Panda. Meanwhile, some of them are best as a single film like Soul, Inside Out, and Wall-E. So, let’s dive into the animated world and look at the best animated movies of our time.
You can use the table of contents below to navigate through this article and jump to any movie that piques your interest.

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Kubo and the Two Strings is a story of a brave boy who wields a magical shamisen, a Japanese musical instrument, to tell stories. He is keen to learn about his father: a fallen samurai who has died protecting his mother from her evil grandfather. His life goes upside down when his mother’s evil twins come to steal him. Protecting Kudo, his mother meets her sudden demise. Now, Kubo must complete the ultimate quest with the help of a snow monkey and a human beetle to defeat his mother’s oppressive family. He must find and wield the most potent battle-suit in Japan, once belonging to his father, to complete his destiny.
Turning Red follows a confident thirteen-year-old Chinese-Canadian girl Meilin “Mei” Lee. She is torn between being her mother’s dutiful daughter and the chaos brought by adolescent age. To make things spicier, one day, she finds herself having the body of a giant red panda. She quickly learns that the transformation happens whenever she gets into a state of intense emotion. Transformation roots go back to her ancestors’ association with the animal as told by her parents. The movie won critical acclaim for its story, humor, animation, vocal performances, and use of culture.
Ron’s Gone Wrong features Barney, a socially awkward middle-schooler who wants to have a B-bot like everyone else. This new interactive digitally-connected device is supposed to be his Best Friend out of the Box, which he names Ron. However, the machine, a humorous take on smartphones and social media addiction, happens to be defunct. Soon chaos engulfs the town as Ron’s code goes haywire. Barney finds a true friend in the malfunctioned robot and must find a way to protect him. Meanwhile, the corporate employees behind the digital device are trying to get it back to fix the issue, which will also destroy Ron’s unique character.
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Vivo introduces us to a one-of-kind kinkajou (rainforest “honey bear”) who enjoys playing music to the crowds in a plaza with his beloved owner Andrés. Despite not understanding each other through words, their shared understanding of music helps them communicate. Vivo and Andrés combined to make the perfect duo creating pleasant music with a breathtaking show. One day, things change suddenly when Andrés receives a letter from his old partner and now famous Marta Sandoval, inviting him to her farewell concert. Andrés opens up about his love for Marta, which he wrote in a song but never confessed. Now, it’s up to Vivo to deliver the message that Andrés never could because of unavoidable events. Vivo gets help from Gabi- an energetic teen on his adventure to another part of the world.

The movie follows a dysfunctional family of the Mitchells. When the girl, Katie, gets a chance to polish her creativity in filmmaking after being accepted to the prestigious California College of Film, the father, Rick, looks at it as an opportunity. Desperate to solidify the bond in the family, he decides to make this journey a cross-country road trip. However, the technology gap between the generations keeps widening. Meanwhile, evolution gave birth to rebellion elsewhere in the universe, and machines overtook and became sentient. When the robot invades the Earth, everything with a chip becomes alive. At last, it comes to the Mitchells to work together and save humanity from the robot apocalypse.
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