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The top two are among the highest-grossing film franchises of all time and, respectively, are ranked 13th and 18th of all time. Pixar is the most represented studio with six franchises on this list. Despicable Me is the highest-grossing animated franchise of all time with $5.6 billion; it is also one of three animated franchises ( Toy Story and ...
The 50 Greatest Cartoons: As Selected by 1,000 Animation Professionals is a 1994 book by animation historian Jerry Beck, with a foreword written by Chuck Jones. The book features the fifty greatest cartoons of all time, selected by a group of 1000 cartoon historians, animation professionals and film critics.
Included on the list are charts of the top box-office earners, a chart of high-grossing animated films adjusted for inflation. Animated family films have performed consistently well at the box office, with Disney films enjoying lucrative re-releases prior to the home video era.
Ben 10: 2005 $7.85 billion: Retail sales – $7.853 billion [cc] Animated series: Man of Action Studios Cartoon Network Studios: Cartoon Network (Warner Bros. Discovery) Sesame Street (The Muppets) 1955 $7.72 billion: Merchandise sales – $7.05 billion [cd] Box office – $481 million [ce] TV licensing – $96 million [312] DVD & Blu-ray sales ...
Watching cartoons on Saturday morning was a childhood rite of passage for many of us. In fact, it feels like just yesterday when we sat in front of our television set and sang every single word of.
Top 50: Rank Title Country Production company Distributor Worldwide gross Year Ref 1 Finding Nemo: U.S. Pixar Animation Studios: Walt Disney Pictures: $940,335,536 2003 [1] 2 Shrek 2: DreamWorks Animation/ Pacific Data Images: DreamWorks Pictures: $926,321,076 (923,876,997) 2004 [2] 3 Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs: 20th Century Fox Animation ...
Beginning with Animerama, the first Japanese animated film trilogy or series to be rated X by the MPAA established in the United States, begins the first film of the trilogy is A Thousand and One Nights (1969), was a success in Japan with distribution box-office revenue of ¥290 million, [2] it fails at the box-office revenue in the United States until Fritz the Cat, the first animated film ...
Animated series produced for theaters are not included in this lists; for those, see List of animated short film series. These lists include compilation series of theatrical shorts such as The Bugs Bunny Show since they often feature some new wrap-around animation.