A still animation image from Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse, featuring Miles Morales swinging through the city.
Most animation experts would state that animation is not a genre but a medium. Although animation is often mistaken as purely “children’s entertainment,” it is merely a different form of storytelling, and often one that gives filmmakers and artists more creative freedom to pursue ideas that simply wouldn’t be possible in live-action.
The film combines eye-popping slapstick humor with surprisingly thrilling swashbuckling action; Disney's Robin Hood is so exhilarating that it’s easy to forget that the characters are all anthropomorphic animals. Robin Hood contains some of the best action sequences in any Disney film, particularly during the final attack by the Merry Men on the palace.
Similar to films like The LEGO Movie and Cloudy With A Chance of Meatballs, The Mitchells vs. The Machines has a kinetic way of synthesizing action, humor, and popular culture references. Produced using groundbreaking animation techniques, The Mitchells vs. The Machines celebrates togetherness, bonding, and empathy.
Easily the best of the series, Kung Fu Panda 2 combines slapstick humor with surprisingly well-developed martial arts action. Po may be a humorous character, but that doesn’t mean that the film doesn’t take the threat that Lord Shen and his warriors present as anything less than serious. The film’s message of self-sacrifice and spiritual overtones marked a surprisingly profound second chapter in one of the greatest animated film franchises of all time.
The critical acclaim for Chicken Run had a serious impact on the Academy Awards. Given how much effort went into molding the film’s models and sets, many pundits believed that Chicken Run was worthy of a nomination for Best Picture. While this sadly didn’t happen, the Oscars introduced the Best Animated Feature category the subsequent year as a means of recognizing the craft. Chicken Run is still one of the most rewatchable entries in Aardman’s entire library of classics.
2 ‘Puss in Boots: The Last Wish’ Directed by Joel Crawford While inventive in their reimagining of fantasy characters and stories, the Shrek films weren’t necessarily known for their great action, as there was a much greater emphasis put on slapstick humor. However, the character of Puss in Boots was clearly modeled after classic swashbuckling adventure heroes.
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