Movies that changed animation

    Animation is one of the most expressive cinematic techniques, allowing for everything from family-friendly stories to complex narratives for adults. And it is constantly innovating, expanding from hand-drawn techniques to digital and hybrid animation. Below, check out a selection of films that revolutionized animation with their groundbreaking innovations, all available to watch online.

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    Flow

    Flow

    7.9/10
    1h25min
    PG
    2024
    Adventure
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    Flow is the latest link in the long evolutionary chain of animation. Beyond telling its story beautifully without dialogue and with a naturalistic design, its biggest innovation lies in its use of Blender, an open-source software that is not the industry standard. The result? A stunning and emotional animation, Oscar-nominated, made with a minimal team and a radically smaller budget than the typical animated feature, which usually surpasses tens of millions of dollars.

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    Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

    Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

    7.6/10
    1h24min
    G
    1937
    Family
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    For better or worse, animation history cannot be told without Disney, which popularized the technique for fantasy storytelling—even if it helped reinforce the false notion that animation is only for children. Snow White, Disney’s first animated feature, was a groundbreaking achievement, introducing vivid Technicolor and a visual language still in use today.

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    Fantasia

    Fantasia

    7.7/10
    2h5min
    G
    1941
    Family
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    Fantasia took Disney’s creative ambition even further, into artistic territories the studio has rarely revisited. Instead of a conventional narrative, this film is an anthology of classical music pieces paired with spectacular impressionistic animation. A rarely matched demonstration of the artistic potential of animation and its synergy with music.

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    Yellow Submarine

    Yellow Submarine

    7.4/10
    1h29min
    G
    1968
    Adventure
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    Yellow Submarine expanded the artistic possibilities of animation, blending psychedelia with pop culture. The film became a sensation among both adults and children, broadening the medium’s appeal to a mainstream audience.

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    The Lord of the Rings

    The Lord of the Rings

    6.2/10
    2h13min
    PG
    1978
    Sci-Fi & Fantasy
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    Another great innovator, often overshadowed by Disney, was Ralph Bakshi. He directed films like Fritz the Cat and Heavy Traffic, which brought animation into adult themes. He also directed the first attempt to adapt The Lord of the Rings into film, something only possible at the time through animation. His visionary but flawed adaptation blended traditional animation and abstract rotoscoping to create Middle-earth.

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