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Best Oscar nominees Animated Films

Some movies are not win the Oscar award but has  nomination and compete with other movies,Here's we listed the Best Oscar nominees Animated Films that You Should Watch, these are all Oscar nominees,we starting our list from year 2010. 

 

The Illusionist

Best Oscar nominees Animated Films
Struggling to find work in France, an illusionist travels to London and Scotland. In Scotland, he meets and befriends Alice and their lives change forever as they embark on exciting adventures.

Directed by:Sylvain Chomet

Production Company:Pathé

Django Films

Allied Filmmakers

Running time:79 minutes

Collection:$6 million

Release date:

IMDb: 7.5/10

Chico & Rita

Best Oscar nominees Animated Films

Chico is a young piano player with big dreams. Rita is a beautiful singer with an extraordinary voice. Music and romantic desire unites them, but their journey - in the tradition of the Latin ballad, the bolero - brings heartache and torment.

Directed by:Fernando Trueba

Javier Mariscal

Production Company:Fernando Trueba PC

Estudio Mariscal

Magic Light Pictures

Running time:94 minutes

Collection:$2.2 million

Release date:3 November 2010

IMDb:7.2/10

ParaNorman

Best Oscar nominees Animated Films

Norman Babcock is the resident of an ill-fated town that is reeling under a deadly curse. Norman, with his unique ability to talk to ghosts, and a few companions must together save the town.

Directed by:Sam Fell

Chris Butler

Production Company:Laika

Running time:92 minutes

Collection:$107.1 million

Release date:August 17, 2012

IMDb: 7/10

Wreck-It Ralph

Best Oscar nominees Animated Films
Ralph is tired of playing the role of a bad guy and embarks on a journey to become a video game hero. But Ralph accidentally lets loose a deadly enemy that threatens the entire arcade.

Directed by:Rich Moore

Production Company:Walt Disney Pictures

Walt Disney Animation Studios

Running time:101 minutes

Collection:$471.2 million

Release date:09November 2, 2012 

IMDb: 7.7/10

The Croods

Best Oscar nominees Animated Films
Grug and his family embark on a journey to search for a new place to live after their cave is destroyed. A young boy helps them trek through unknown places to find new shelter.

Directed by:Kirk DeMicco

Chris Sanders

Production Company:DreamWorks Animation

Running time:98 minutes

Collection:$587.2 million

Release date:March 22, 2013

Ernest & Celestine

Best Oscar nominees Animated Films
In Paris, a cat who lives a secret life as a cat burglar's aide must come to the rescue of Zoe, the little girl he lives with, after she falls into a gangster's clutches.

Directed by:Stéphane Aubier

Vincent Patar

Benjamin Renner

Production Company:La Parti Productions

Les Armateurs

Melusine Productions

Running time:80 minutes

Collection:$8.1 million

Release date: 2012

IMDb: 7.9/10

The Wind Rises

Best Oscar nominees Animated Films
A lifelong love of flight inspires Japanese aviation engineer Jiro Horikoshi (Hideaki Anno), whose storied career includes the creation of the A6M World War II fighter plane.

Directed by:Hayao Miyazaki

Production Company:Studio Ghibli

Running time:126 minutes

Collection:$136.5 million

Release date:20 July 2013 

IMDb:7.8/10

Boy and the World

Best Oscar nominees Animated Films
After his father goes to the city, a young boy is shattered. In order to reunite his family, he decides to embark on a journey in search of his father.

Directed by:Alê Abreu

Production Company:Filme de Papel

Running time:80 minutes

Collection:$277,143

Release date:January 17, 2014 

IMDb: 7.6/10

When Marnie Was There

Best Oscar nominees Animated Films
A young girl is sent to the country for health reasons, where she meets an unlikely friend in the form of Marnie, a young girl with flowing blonde hair. As the friendship unravels Marnie has closer ties to the protagonist than we might expect.

Directed by:Hiromasa Yonebayashi

Production Company:Studio Ghibli

Running time:103 minutes

Collection:$36 million

Release date:19 July 2014

IMDb: 7.7/10

My Life as a Courgette

Best Oscar nominees Animated Films
Icare, a young boy, is sent to an orphanage after the death of his mother. In the orphanage, he learns to make friends and understands what it means to trust someone.

Directed by:Claude Barras

Production Company:Rita Productions

Blue Spirit Productions

Gebeka Films

KNM

Running time:65 minutes

Collection:$5.6 million

Release date:2016 

IMDb: 7.8/10

The Red Turtle

Best Oscar nominees Animated Films
A massive sea turtle destroys a stranded man's raft every time he tries to sail away from a tropical island.

Directed by:Michaël Dudok de Wit

Production Company:Studio Ghibli

Running time:80 minutes

Collection:$6.6 million

Release date:17 September 2016

IMDb: 7.5/10

Moana

Best Oscar nominees Animated Films
Moana, daughter of chief Tui, embarks on a journey to return the heart of goddess Te Fitti from Maui, a demigod, after the plants and the fish on her island start dying due to a blight.

Directed by:Ron Clements

John Musker

Production Company:Walt Disney Pictures

Walt Disney Animation Studios

Running time:107 minutes

Collection:$690.8 million

Release date:23 November 2016

IMDb:7.6/10 

Loving Vincent

Best Oscar nominees Animated Films
In a story depicted in oil painted animation, a young man comes to the last hometown of painter Vincent van Gogh to deliver the troubled artist's final letter and ends up investigating the artist's final days.

Directed by:Dorota Kobiela

Hugh Welchman

Production Company:BreakThru Productions

Trademark Films

Running time:95 minutes

Collection:$42.1 million

Release date:13 October 2017

IMDb:7.8/10 

Mirai

Best Oscar nominees Animated Films
A young boy named Kun feels forgotten by his family when his little sister Mirai arrives. Running away from home, Kun stumbles upon a magical garden that serves as a time-travelling gateway where he encounters his mother as a little girl and has a series of adventures with his baby sister, who is all grown up, opening a new perspective on his world.

Directed by:Mamoru Hosoda

Production Company:Studio Chizu

Running time:98 minutes

Collection:$28.4 million

Release date:July 20, 2018

IMDb: 7/10 

Ralph Breaks the Internet

Best Oscar nominees Animated Films
Ralph and his best friend, Vanellope, face various challenges as they visit the uncharted land of the Internet through a Wi-Fi router at the arcade to save the game, Sugar Rush.

Directed by:Rich Moore

Phil Johnston

Production Company:Walt Disney Pictures

Walt Disney Animation Studios

Running time:112 minutes

Collection:$529.3 million

Release date:November 21, 2018

IMDb:7.1/10

I Lost My Body

Best Oscar nominees Animated Films
A cut-off hand escapes from a dissection lab with one crucial goal: to get back to its body. As it scrambles through the pitfalls of Paris, it remembers its life with the young man it was once attached to, until they met Gabrielle.

Directed by:Jérémy Clapin

Production Company:Xilam Animation

Running time:81 minutes

Release date:6 November 2019

IMDb:7.6/10 

These are the Best Oscar nominees Animated Films that you should watch.if you have any suggestion or addition in this list comment your opinion



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