Best Animated Feature of 2016

Alright Sup Forums, what do you think was the best animated film this year?

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I like Moana more than Zootopia, but I'm hoping Kubo gets the Oscar.

I have yet to see The Red Turtle, Tower, The Girl Without Hands, and My Life as a Zucchini, though.

Zootopia overall. Seemed to hit all the right buttons. The other films this year had chunks but not everything going for them. It thrived right in the middle of Civil War and BvS and that says a lot to me.

I guess Norm of the North was pretty great.

>>/trash

It's pretty obvious that it's Kubo, and it's also pretty obvious that Zootopia will win

>zootopia

You mean that movie all about how diversity was great and we should understand each other while simultaneously being full of ethnic stereotypes?

yes

1. Zootopia
2. Finding Dory
3. Kung Fu Panda 3
4. Sausage Party
5. Kubo and the Two Strings
6. Storks
7. The Secret Life of Pets
8. Ice Age: Collision Course

I haven't seen Moana because it doesn't premiere until February in my country, but I expect it to take third place.

If anything, Sing will win an Oscar because it panders to Hollywood.
Or maybe Moana, Disney's new "Brave".

Zootopia won't even get nominated, released too soon, it should switch places at least with Finding Dory.

>what do you think was the best animated film this year?

You know something is wrong when such message comes from Satan himself.

None of the animals in Zootopia is an 1 to 1 representation of any real life human group. Judy is both opressed and an opressor. Predators are both feared/hated for being the de facto group in power in the past an actual minority in the present.

>Judy
>oppressor

Hopps maybe, but Judy? She was only scared shitless by a fox when she was a kid.

Of course YOU would say that, Satan.

>Sausage Party
>over Kubo of all things
>fucking Ice Age

Your taste is bad and you should feel bad.

I found Sausage Party more entertaining. Kubo needed a better story.

1. Zootopia
2. Moana
3. Kubo
4. Dory
5. Trolls
6. Sausage Party
7. Storks
8. Pets
9. Sing
10. Ice Age 7 or 8, I lost track

Your Name. was better than any western animated film this year desu

>1: Zootopia
>2: Kubo
>3: Moana
>4: Dory
>5: Storks
>6: Trolls
>7: Sing
>8: Pets
>9: Sausage Party
>10: Ice Age

How could you possibly find Sausage Party more entertaining? Kubo had a basic story, but it was certainly better then Sausage Party's almost nonexistent, incoherent garbage of a plot.

Only the top 5 or 6 could be considered "good" tho

>Using desu on Sup Forums

Weeb alert!

>he doesn't know

Moana
Kubo
Finding Dory

All the children's movies that mattered desu

different people have different taste, now shut the fuck up

>Caring
Old farts at the Oscars don't give a shit about animation, they'll just pick what their grandkids liked.

My top three are Moana(purely for the music in it) Kubo and Zootopia.
Zootopia has the best animation by far so I think it should win.
Moana should win best musical.
Kubo is great but doesn't excel in any one category enough to earn an award.

Kimi No Na Wa

so it's either Sing or Moana.

Zootopia is such a disappointment.

So much they could've done with all the world and art they produced for it, but the back done and make the most boring story ever. And I'm not even going to start with the obvious and stupid racism message.

So much potential wasted.

Would you prefer the original story?

"April and the Extraordinary World"

Now I loved "Zootopia", and I'd put it at #2. But "April" had an excellent story, and beautiful imagery based on Jacques Tardi's original style.

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1. April and the Extraordinary World
2. Zootopia
3. Kubo and the Two Strings
4. Finding Dory
5. Miss Hokusai
6. Storks
7. Kizumonogatari, Part 2 - Nekketsu
8. Trolls
9. Phantom Boy
10. Kung Fu Panda 3

But I still haven't seen

Moana
Sing
The Red Turtle
Your Name
My Life as a Zucchini
The Little Prince
Long Way North

Either Zootopia or Moana will win it. But Kubo definitely deserves the Oscar over anything else.

>Moana

I thought it would be "Moana" just because it was the big Disney movie at the end of the year. But its boxoffice has been so weak that maybe "Zootopia" will win it instead.

Moana also had the advantages of coming out during Thanksgiving and being in theaters during Christmas vacations. Zootopia just had a week of spring break.

What is there to like about Moana? Weak characters, weak jokes, safe story, same story, forgettable music, small setting.

It takes place in sea, so what you mostly get for scenerio is the sea. It didn't feel either like a sailing story, nor going from island to island story. Because the sea isn't much of an character, and neither were the islands. Which is even shitter since they had both the sea and a major island as sentinel beings.

Its again, a gril, trying to prove that she can be just as good but better than man.

Weak jokes. The chicken. Twitter. Atleast one joke was Rock peeing on Moana.

What fucking music? Everytime someone mentions Moana for it's great music, they point towards the singing crab.

This movie has 4 pets and they're all shit.

Zootopia which might actually get a nod for writing (if only to show the sloth scene written out) and even Best Picture.
We might even see a theatrical re-release with deleted scenes or a Zootopia short in front of a few movies.

Kubo probably should win but won't because though no one in the academy actually sees these movies, they tend to vote for ones they've actually heard of

>theatrical re-release with deleted scenes or a Zootopia short in front of a few movies.

what are you talking about?

Brave got an Oscar, despite WiR being a better Disney movie.

Loved it. Eagerly waiting for the comic and the eventual sequel. Sort of sad that the good fanart has dried out and we only have ugly furry porn being posted on /trash/ left

>sequel

>no Kimi No Na Wa
>no Your Name

A lot of people are praising it having music by Lin-Manuel Miranda. Maybe because they all watched Hamilton while I barely heard that was supposed to be a thing.

..what's Hamilton?

A 2015 Broadway musical that won 11 Tonys, a Grammy, and the Pulitzer Prize. The guy who made that also wrote the songs for Moana.

listening to these songs... are these ballads?

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they seem to be carried by words, not music.

It's in the bag.