Animated movies give us a feeling close to home. We can always go back to these movies to feel good after a long day. Here are some of the most beautiful animated movies in Amazon Prime that we can go back to whenever we want.
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How to train your dragon: The Hidden World
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Spider-Man-Into the Spider-Verse
As Miles Morales becomes the new Spider-Man, this movie is a refreshing take on the Spider- Man franchise. Peter Parker is shown as a human with feelings for the first time. The Spiderverse is an alternate version where versions of spider-man’s co-exist and ally up to fight the evil. Miles Morales who is a school kid has to deal with being a superhero. While discovering his powers, he discovers much more important than powers and how to deal with the pressures of being a superhero.
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Kung Fu Panda
Set in ancient China, a panda is the Kung-fu hero, a saviour and the warrior for the entire empire. The bumbling Panda Po and his adventures with his friends gets more interesting. An evil villain escapes prison and the prophecy predicts a hero who is our hero Po. The struggle he has to endure to be the hero that the empire deserves. Will he make it and how? Login to Amazon Prime.
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The Lego Movie
“Everything is Awesome” and just like the movie, the song will also go in loop in your mind. Despite it being a 100 minute promotion/ advertisement, the movie holds you to your seat and delivers the same emotion that all animated movies do and more so in terms of visuals. The world is intricately created, with all the right details weaved into the character. We see ourselves cheering for our superheroes as much as in live action. This movie is exceedingly smart in how it deals with superheroes as they are given a purpose beyond their usual roles. Take a look at this movie for a quiet and feel-good evening.
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Ballerina
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The Lorax
Based on Dr Seuss’ book of the same name, the movie is an animated musical fantasy comedy. It was released on Seuss’ 108th birthday. The film further builds to the narrative in the book. The movie was also a box-office success. A kid tired of living in the artificial world, goes in search of Once-ler who knows the real reason why everything happened. The movie has a very warm tone to it and has a beautiful lesson at the end. It’s not just for children, the wisdom of the old and moustached once-ler is for any age.
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Stuart Little
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Dora and the lost city of gold
The movie adaptation of this ever favorite kids show is incredibly self aware of their foundation. There is a usage of humour that is self- aware and borederly a satire of the original material but none in an offensive way. The movie is very engaging and entertaining. The cast is amazing as we finally get to place Dora with a human face rather than the cartoon one. The Dora in the movie is older than the original Dora. She is in her highschool. The movie was a whooping hit due to its background and the curiosity to see the transformation of the original to movie format. The movie did a wonderful job here especially with the cast and the screenplay.
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Shrek
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Penguins of Madagascar
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Asterix: The mansion of Gods
This 2014 French- Belgian movie stays true to the book plot and closely develops the character without feeling that it has been changed. As a much favorite classic of every kid, The visuals itself are authentic and are a treat for the eyes. It’s funny and classy as the comic book is. If you do not mind subtitles, then this movie is a delightful watch. Caesar’s attempt to wipe out a community is opposed by our Asterix. The touch of magic potion and his hulking friend Obelix is fun enough for a chill evening.
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