ANIMATED MOVIES THAT PRACTICALLY RAISED YOUR KIDS

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Pinocchio (1940): Disney’s second animated feature, Pinocchio, was a groundbreaking film for its time. 

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Kiki’s Delivery Service (1989): Kiki’s Delivery Service is a charming Studio Ghibli film about a young witch coming of age in a new town. 

The Little Mermaid (1989): The Little Mermaid was a beloved children’s classic, making Ariel a popular Disney princess with her friends.

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My Neighbor Totoro (1988): This movie follows the lives of the Kusakabe family as they move to a rural area to be closer to their sick mother.

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All Dogs Go to Heaven (1989): All Dogs Go to Heaven is a classic, brilliant, and enchanting animated film from the great director Don Bluth,

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An American Tail (1986): An American Tail stands out among animated features, breaking away from Disney’s formulaic approach. 

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Mickey’s Christmas Carol (1983): Mickey’s Christmas Carol charmingly adapts Dickens’s 1843 tale and executes a delightful twist on the classic story. 

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Swan Lake (1981): Swan Lake is an anime tale based on Pyotr Tchaikovsky’s original ballet. 

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The Lion King (1994): The Lion King is a hallmark of Disney’s ’90s renaissance, telling the tale of Simba, a young lion facing.

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The Fox and the Hound (1981): The Fox and the Hound is a beloved children’s movie adapted from a 1967 novel by Daniel P. Mannix.

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The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993): While Tim Burton’s name is linked to it, The Nightmare Before Christmas.

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Spirited Away (2001): Hayao Miyazaki, the legendary Studio Ghibli creator, crafted numerous critically acclaimed anime films. 

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Shrek (2001): Shrek isn’t just a great animated film; it played a vital role in building the DreamWorks animation studio.

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