Tuesday, March 15, 2011

All Time Best Movies(Animated)

1. Rattatouille(2007)

A rat named Remy dreams of becoming a great French chef despite his family's wishes and the obvious problem of being a rat
in a decidedly rodent-phobic profession. When fate places Remy in the sewers of Paris, he finds himself ideally situated
beneath a restaurant made famous by his culinary hero, Auguste Gusteau. Despite the apparent dangers of being an unlikely -
and certainly unwanted - visitor in the kitchen of a fine French restaurant, Remy's passion for cooking soon sets into
motion a hilarious and exciting rat race that turns the culinary world of Paris upside down.
Cast
  Patton Oswalt  ...  Remy (voice) 
  Ian Holm  ...  Skinner (voice) 
  Lou Romano  ...  Linguini (voice) 
  Brian Dennehy  ...  Django (voice) 
  Peter Sohn  ...  Emile (voice) 
  Peter O'Toole  ...  Anton Ego (voice) 
  Brad Garrett  ...  Gusteau (voice) 
  Janeane Garofalo  ...  Colette (voice) 
  Will Arnett  ...  Horst (voice) 
  Julius Callahan  ...  Lalo / Francois (voice) 
  James Remar  ...  Larousse (voice) 
  John Ratzenberger  ...  Mustafa (voice) 
  Teddy Newton  ...  Lawyer (Talon Labarthe) (voice) 
  Tony Fucile  ...  Pompidou / Health Inspector (voice) 
  Jake Steinfeld  ...  Git (Lab Rat) (voice) 


2. Wall-E(2008)

In a distant, but not so unrealistic future, where mankind has abandoned earth because it has become covered with trash
from products sold by the powerful multi-national Buy N Large corporation, WALL-E, a garbage collecting robot has been left
to clean up the mess. Mesmerized with trinkets of Earth's history and show tunes, WALL-E is alone on Earth except for a
sprightly pet cockroach. One day, EVE, a sleek (and dangerous) reconnaissance robot, is sent to Earth to find proof that
life is once again sustainable. WALL-E falls in love with EVE. WALL-E rescues EVE from a dust storm and shows her a living
plant he found amongst the rubble. Consistent with her "directive" EVE takes the plant and automatically enters a
deactivated state except for a blinking green beacon. WALL-E, doesn't understand what has happened to his new friend, but
true to his love, he protects her from wind, rain, and lightning...
Cast
  Ben Burtt  ...  WALL·E / M-O (voice) 
  Elissa Knight  ...  EVE (voice) 
  Jeff Garlin  ...  Captain (voice) 
  Fred Willard  ...  Shelby Forthright, BnL CEO 
  MacInTalk  ...  AUTO (voice) 
  John Ratzenberger  ...  John (voice) 
  Kathy Najimy  ...  Mary (voice) 
  Sigourney Weaver  ...  Ship's Computer (voice) 
  Lori Alan  ...  Additional voices (voice) 
  Bob Bergen  ...  Additional voices (voice) 
  John Cygan  ...  Additional voices (voice) 
  Pete Docter  ...  Additional voices (voice) 
  Paul Eiding  ...  Additional voices (voice) 
  Donald Fullilove  ...  Additional voices (voice) (as Don Fullilove) 
  Teresa Ganzel  ...  Additional voices (voice) 


3. Monsters Inc.(2001)

In a city of monsters with no humans called Monstropolis centers around Monsters, Inc., the city's power company. Monsters,
Inc. The lovable confidant, tough large, furry blue behemoth-like giant monster named James P. Sullivan (A.K.A. better
known as Sulley) and his Cyclops wisecracking best friend short, green monster with one large eye, Mike Wazowski discover
what happens when the real world interacts with theirs in the form of a 2-year-old baby girl dubbed "Boo," who accidentally
sneaks into the monster world with Sulley one night. And now it's up to Sulley and Mike to send Boo back in her door before
anybody and especially two evil villains such as Sulley's main rival as a scarer chameleon-like Randall(a monster that Boo
is very afraid of), who possesses the ability to change the color of his skin and Mike and Sulley's boss Mr. Waternoose the
chairman and chief executive officer of Monsters, Inc.
Cast
  John Goodman  ...  James P. "Sulley" Sullivan (voice) 
  Billy Crystal  ...  Mike Wazowski (voice) 
  Mary Gibbs  ...  Boo / Mary (voice) 
  Steve Buscemi  ...  Randall Boggs (voice) 
  James Coburn  ...  Henry J. Waternoose (voice) 
  Jennifer Tilly  ...  Celia (voice) 
  Bob Peterson  ...  Roz (voice) 
  John Ratzenberger  ...  The Abominable Snowman (voice) 
  Frank Oz  ...  Fungus (voice) 
  Daniel Gerson  ...  Needleman / Smitty (voice) 
  Steve Susskind  ...  Floor Manager (voice) 
  Bonnie Hunt  ...  Flint (voice) 
  Jeff Pidgeon  ...  Bile (voice) 
  Samuel Lord Black  ...  George Sanderson (voice) (as Sam Black) 
  Jack Angel  ...  Additional Voice (voice) 


4. Toy Story(1995)

A little boy named Andy loves to be in his room, playing with his toys, especially his doll named "Woody". But, what do the
toys do when Andy is not with them, they come to life. Woody believes that he has life (as a toy) good. However, he must
worry about Andy's family moving, and what Woody does not know is about Andy's birthday party. Woody does not realize that
Andy's mother gave him an action figure known as Buzz Lightyear, who does not believe that he is a toy, and quickly becomes
Andy's new favorite toy. Woody, who is now consumed with jealousy, tries to get rid of Buzz. Then, both Woody and Buzz are
now lost. They must find a way to get back to Andy before he moves without them, but they will have to pass through a
ruthless toy killer, Sid Phillips.
Cast
  Tom Hanks  ...  Woody (voice) 
  Tim Allen  ...  Buzz Lightyear (voice) 
  Don Rickles  ...  Mr. Potato Head (voice) 
  Jim Varney  ...  Slinky Dog (voice) 
  Wallace Shawn  ...  Rex (voice) 
  John Ratzenberger  ...  Hamm (voice) 
  Annie Potts  ...  Bo Peep (voice) 
  John Morris  ...  Andy (voice) 
  Erik von Detten  ...  Sid (voice) 
  Laurie Metcalf  ...  Andy's Mom (voice) 
  R. Lee Ermey  ...  Sergeant (voice) 
  Sarah Freeman  ...  Hannah (voice) 
  Penn Jillette  ...  TV Announcer (voice) 
  Jack Angel  ...  Shark / Rocky Gibraltar (voice) 
  Spencer Aste  ...  Additional Voice (voice) 


5. Toy Story 2(1999)

While Andy is away at summer camp Woody has been toynapped by Al McWiggin, a greedy collector and proprietor of "Al's Toy
Barn"! In this all-out rescue mission, Buzz and his friends Mr. Potato Head, Slinky Dog, Rex and Hamm springs into action
to rescue Woody from winding up as a museum piece. They must find a way to save him before he gets sold in Japan forever
and they'll never see him again!
Cast
  Tom Hanks  ...  Woody (voice) 
  Tim Allen  ...  Buzz Lightyear (voice) 
  Joan Cusack  ...  Jessie the Yodeling Cowgirl (voice) 
  Kelsey Grammer  ...  Stinky Pete the Prospector (voice) 
  Don Rickles  ...  Mr. Potato Head (voice) 
  Jim Varney  ...  Slinky Dog (voice) 
  Wallace Shawn  ...  Rex the Green Dinosaur (voice) 
  John Ratzenberger  ...  Hamm the Piggy Bank (voice) 
  Annie Potts  ...  Bo Peep (voice) 
  Wayne Knight  ...  Al the Toy Collector (voice) 
  John Morris  ...  Andy (voice) 
  Laurie Metcalf  ...  Andy's Mom (voice) 
  Estelle Harris  ...  Mrs. Potato Head (voice) 
  Jodi Benson  ...  Tour Guide Barbie / Barbie on Backpack (voice) 
  Joe Ranft  ...  Wheezy the Penguin / Heimlich (voice) 


6. Toy Story 3(2010)

Woody, Buzz and the whole gang are back. As their owner Andy prepares to depart for college, his loyal toys find themselves
in daycare where untamed tots with their sticky little fingers do not play nice. So, it's all for one and one for all as
they join Barbie's counterpart Ken, a thespian hedgehog named Mr. Pricklepants and a pink, strawberry-scented teddy bear
called Lots-o'-Huggin' Bear to plan their great escape.
Cast
  Tom Hanks  ...  Woody (voice) 
  Tim Allen  ...  Buzz Lightyear (voice) 
  Joan Cusack  ...  Jessie (voice) 
  Ned Beatty  ...  Lotso (voice) 
  Don Rickles  ...  Mr. Potato Head (voice) 
  Michael Keaton  ...  Ken (voice) 
  Wallace Shawn  ...  Rex (voice) 
  John Ratzenberger  ...  Hamm (voice) 
  Estelle Harris  ...  Mrs. Potato Head (voice) 
  John Morris  ...  Andy (voice) 
  Jodi Benson  ...  Barbie (voice) 
  Emily Hahn  ...  Bonnie (voice) 
  Laurie Metcalf  ...  Andy's Mom (voice) 
  Blake Clark  ...  Slinky Dog (voice) 
  Teddy Newton  ...  Chatter Telephone (voice) 

7. The Lion King(1994)

A young lion prince is born in Africa, thus making his uncle Scar the second in line to the throne. Scar plots with the
hyenas to kill King Mufasa and Prince Simba, thus making himself King. The King is killed and Simba is led to believe by
Scar that it was his fault, and so flees the kingdom in shame. After years of exile he is persuaded to return home to
overthrow the usurper and claim the kingdom as his own thus completing the "Circle of Life".
Cast
  Matthew Broderick  ...  Adult Simba (voice) 
  Niketa Calame  ...  Young Nala (voice) 
  Jim Cummings  ...  Ed (voice) 
  James Earl Jones  ...  Mufasa (voice) 
  Nathan Lane  ...  Timon (voice) 
  Ernie Sabella  ...  Pumbaa (voice) 
  Jeremy Irons  ...  Scar (voice) 
  Robert Guillaume  ...  Rafiki (voice) 
  Rowan Atkinson  ...  Zazu (voice) 
  Moira Kelly  ...  Adult Nala (voice) 
  Whoopi Goldberg  ...  Shenzi (voice) 
  Zoe Leader  ...  Sarafina - Nala's Mother (voice) 
  Cheech Marin  ...  Banzai (voice) 
  Madge Sinclair  ...  Sarabi (voice) 
  Jonathan Taylor Thomas  ...  Young Simba (voice) 


8. Spirited Away(2001) Sen to Chihiro no kamikakushi (original title)

Chihiro and her family are on their way to their new house in the suburbs when her father decides to take a shortcut along
a lonely-looking dirt road. After getting out of the car and walking along a path for a while, they discover an open-air
restaurant filled with food but with no workers or customers present. Mom and Dad don't hesitate to sit down and dig in,
but Chihiro senses danger and refuses. As night falls, she is terrified to see the area fill with faceless spirits, but
when she runs to find her parents, she discovers that they have been turned into pigs. She is found by a mysterious boy
named Haku, who promises to help her. He gets her a job working in a nearby building, which turns out to be a bathhouse for
the thousands of Japan's gods and spirits. Though the work is hard and the people strange, she does as well as she can. Her
parents, however, are still waiting in the hotel's stockyard...
Cast
  Rumi Hîragi  ...  Chihiro / Sen (voice: Japanese version) 
  Miyu Irino  ...  Haku (voice: Japanese version) 
  Mari Natsuki  ...  Yubaba / Zeniba (voice: Japanese version) 
  Takashi Naitô  ...  Chihiro no otôsan (voice: Japanese version) 
  Yasuko Sawaguchi  ...  Chihiro no okâsan (voice: Japanese version) 
  Tatsuya Gashûin  ...  Aogaeru, Assistant Manager (voice: Japanese version) 
  Ryûnosuke Kamiki  ...  Bô (voice: Japanese version) 
  Yumi Tamai  ...  Rin (voice: Japanese version) 
  Yô Ôizumi  ...  Bandai-gaeru (voice: Japanese version) 
  Koba Hayashi  ...  Kawa no Kami (voice: Japanese version) 
  Tsunehiko Kamijô  ...  Chichiyaku (voice: Japanese version) 
  Takehiko Ono  ...  Aniyaku (voice: Japanese version) 
  Bunta Sugawara  ...  Kamajî (voice: Japanese version) 
  Noriko Kitou  ...  Additional Voices (voice: Japanese version) 
  Shiro Saito  ...  Additional Voices (voice: Japanese version) 

9. Finding Nemo(2003)

A clown fish named Marlin living in the Great Barrier Reef loses his son, Nemo, after he ventures into the open sea,
despite his father's constant warnings about many of the ocean's dangers. Nemo is abducted by a boat and netted up and sent
to a dentist's office in Sydney. So, while Marlin ventures off to try to retrieve Nemo, Marlin meets a fish named Dory, a
blue tang suffering from short-term memory loss. The companions travel a great distance, encountering various dangerous sea
creatures such as sharks, anglerfish and jellyfish, in order to rescue Nemo from the dentist's office, which is situated by
Sydney Harbor. While the two are doing this, Nemo and the other sea animals in the dentist's fish tank plot a way to return
to Sydney Harbor to live their lives free again.
Cast
  Albert Brooks  ...  Marlin (voice) 
  Ellen DeGeneres  ...  Dory (voice) 
  Alexander Gould  ...  Nemo (voice) 
  Willem Dafoe  ...  Gill (voice) 
  Brad Garrett  ...  Bloat (voice) 
  Allison Janney  ...  Peach (voice) 
  Austin Pendleton  ...  Gurgle (voice) 
  Stephen Root  ...  Bubbles (voice) 
  Vicki Lewis  ...  Deb / Flo (voice) 
  Joe Ranft  ...  Jacques (voice) 
  Geoffrey Rush  ...  Nigel (voice) 
  Andrew Stanton  ...  Crush (voice) 
  Elizabeth Perkins  ...  Coral (voice) 
  Nicholas Bird  ...  Squirt (voice) 
  Bob Peterson  ...  Mr. Ray (voice) 


10. Cars(2006)

While traveling to California for the dispute of the final race of the Piston Cup against The King and Chick Hicks, the
famous Lightning McQueen accidentally damages the road of the small town Radiator Springs and is sentenced to repair it.
Lightning McQueen has to work hard and finds friendship and love in the simple locals, changing its values during his stay
in the small town and becoming a true winner.
Cast
  Owen Wilson  ...  Lightning McQueen (voice) 
  Paul Newman  ...  Doc Hudson (voice) 
  Bonnie Hunt  ...  Sally Carrera (voice) 
  Larry the Cable Guy  ...  Mater (voice) 
  Cheech Marin  ...  Ramone (voice) 
  Tony Shalhoub  ...  Luigi (voice) 
  Guido Quaroni  ...  Guido (voice) 
  Jenifer Lewis  ...  Flo (voice) 
  Paul Dooley  ...  Sarge (voice) 
  Michael Wallis  ...  Sheriff (voice) 
  George Carlin  ...  Fillmore (voice) 
  Katherine Helmond  ...  Lizzie (voice) 
  John Ratzenberger  ...  Mack / Hamm Truck / Abominable Snow Plow / P.T. Flea Car (voice) 
  Joe Ranft  ...  Red / Jerry Recycled Batteries / Peterbilt (voice) 
  Michael Keaton  ...  Chick Hicks (voice) 


11. Up(2010)

A young Carl Fredrickson meets a young adventure spirited girl named Ellie. They both dream of going to a Lost Land in
South America. 70 years later, Ellie has died. Carl remembers the promise he made to her. Then, when he inadvertently hits
a construction worker, he is forced to go to a retirement home. But before they can take him, he and his house fly away.
However he has a stowaway aboard. An 8 year old boy named Russell, who's trying to get an Assisting the Elderly badge.
Together, they embark on an adventure, where they encounter talking dogs, an evil villain and a rare bird named Kevin.
Cast
  Edward Asner  ...  Carl Fredricksen (voice) (as Ed Asner) 
  Christopher Plummer  ...  Charles Muntz (voice) 
  Jordan Nagai  ...  Russell (voice) 
  Bob Peterson  ...  Dug / Alpha (voice) 
  Delroy Lindo  ...  Beta (voice) 
  Jerome Ranft  ...  Gamma (voice) 
  John Ratzenberger  ...  Construction Foreman Tom (voice) 
  David Kaye  ...  Newsreel Announcer (voice) 
  Elie Docter  ...  Young Ellie (voice) 
  Jeremy Leary  ...  Young Carl (voice) 
  Mickie McGowan  ...  Police Officer Edith (voice) (as Mickie T. McGowan) 
  Danny Mann  ...  Construction Worker Steve (voice) 
  Donald Fullilove  ...  Nurse George (voice) (as Don Fullilove) 
  Jess Harnell  ...  Nurse AJ (voice) 
  Josh Cooley  ...  Omega (voice) 

12. The Incredibles(2004)

Mr. Incredible (A.K.A. Bob Parr), and his wife Helen (A.K.A. Elastigirl), are the world's greatest famous crime-fighting
superheroes in Metroville. Always saving lives and battling evil on a daily basis. But fifteen years later, they have been
forced to adopt civilian identities and retreat to the suburbs where they have no choice but to retire of being a superhero
and force to live a "normal life" with their three children Violet, Dash and Jack-Jack (who were secretly born with
superpowers). Itching to get back into action, Bob gets his chance when a mysterious communication summons him to a remote
island for a top secret assignment. He soon discovers that it will take a super family effort to rescue the world from
total destruction.
Cast
  Craig T. Nelson  ...  Bob Parr / Mr. Incredible (voice) 
  Holly Hunter  ...  Helen Parr / Elastigirl (voice) 
  Samuel L. Jackson  ...  Lucius Best / Frozone (voice) 
  Jason Lee  ...  Buddy Pine / Syndrome (voice) 
  Dominique Louis  ...  Bomb Voyage (voice) 
  Teddy Newton  ...  Newsreel Narrator (voice) 
  Jean Sincere  ...  Mrs. Hogenson (voice) 
  Eli Fucile  ...  Jack Jack Parr (voice) 
  Maeve Andrews  ...  Jack Jack Parr (voice) 
  Wallace Shawn  ...  Gilbert Huph (voice) 
  Spencer Fox  ...  Dashiell 'Dash' Parr (voice) 
  Lou Romano  ...  Bernie Kropp (voice) 
  Wayne Canney  ...  Principal (voice) 
  Sarah Vowell  ...  Violet Parr (voice) 
  Michael Bird  ...  Tony Rydinger (voice) 


13. Shrek(2001)

When a green ogre called Shrek discovers his swamp has been 'swamped' with all sorts of fairytale creatures by the scheming
Lord Farquaad, Shrek sets out, with a very loud donkey by his side, to 'persuade' Farquaad to give his swamp back. Instead,
a deal is made. Farquaad, who wants to become the King, sends Shrek to rescue Princess Fiona, who is waiting for her one
true love. But once they head back with Fiona, it starts to become apparent that not only does Shrek like Fiona, but Fiona
is keeping something secret.
Cast
  Mike Myers  ...  Shrek (voice) 
  Eddie Murphy  ...  Donkey (voice) 
  Cameron Diaz  ...  Princess Fiona (voice) 
  John Lithgow  ...  Lord Farquaad (voice) 
  Vincent Cassel  ...  Monsieur Hood (voice) 
  Peter Dennis  ...  Ogre Hunter (voice) 
  Clive Pearse  ...  Ogre Hunter (voice) 
  Jim Cummings  ...  Captain of Guards (voice) 
  Bobby Block  ...  Baby Bear (voice) 
  Chris Miller  ...  Geppetto / Magic Mirror (voice) 
  Cody Cameron  ...  Pinocchio / Three Pigs (voice) 
  Kathleen Freeman  ...  Old Woman (voice) 
  Michael Galasso  ...  Peter Pan (voice) 
  Christopher Knights  ...  Blind Mouse / Thelonious (voice) 
  Simon J. Smith  ...  Blind Mouse (voice) 


14. Shrek 2(2004)

Shrek has rescued Princess Fiona, got married, and now is time to meet the parents. Shrek, Fiona and Donkey set off to Far,
Far Away to meet Fiona's mother and father. But not everyone is happy. Shrek and the King find it hard to get along, and
there's tension in the marriage. It's not just the family who are unhappy. Prince Charming returns from a failed attempt at
rescuing Fiona, and works alongside his mother, the Fairy Godmother, to try and find a way to get Shrek away from Fiona.
Cast
  Mike Myers  ...  Shrek (voice) 
  Eddie Murphy  ...  Donkey (voice) 
  Cameron Diaz  ...  Princess Fiona (voice) 
  Julie Andrews  ...  Queen (voice) 
  Antonio Banderas  ...  Puss In Boots (voice) 
  John Cleese  ...  King (voice) 
  Rupert Everett  ...  Prince Charming (voice) 
  Jennifer Saunders  ...  Fairy Godmother (voice) 
  Aron Warner  ...  Wolf (voice) 
  Kelly Asbury  ...  Page / Elf / Nobleman / Nobleman's Son (voice) 
  Cody Cameron  ...  Pinocchio / Three Pigs (voice) 
  Conrad Vernon  ...  Gingerbread Man / Cedric / Announcer / Muffin Man / Mongo (voice) 
  Christopher Knights  ...  Blind Mouse (voice) 
  David P. Smith  ...  Herald / Man with Box (voice) 
  Mark Moseley  ...  Mirror / Dresser (voice) 


15. Tale of Tales (1980)  Skazka skazok (original title)  

Tale of Tales, like Tarkovsky's Mirror, attempts to structure itself like a human memory. Memories are not recalled in neat chronological order; instead, they are recalled by the association of one thing with another, which means that any attempt to put memory on film cannot be told like a conventional narrative. The film is thus made up of a series of related sequences whose scenes are interspersed between each other. One of the primary themes involves war, with particular emphasis on the enormous losses the Soviet Union suffered on the Eastern Front during World War II. Several recurring characters and their interactions make up a large part of the film, such as the poet, the little girl and the bull, the little boy and the crows, the dancers and the soldiers, and especially the little grey wolf (Russian: се́ренький волчо́к, syeryenkiy volchok). Another symbol connecting nearly all of these different themes are green apples (which may symbolize life, hope, or potential).
Yuriy Norshteyn wrote in Iskusstvo Kino magazine that the film is "about simple concepts that give you the strength to live
Cast
Aleksandr Kalyagin ...  Little Grey Wolf (voice)


16. Mary and Max (2009)

In the mid-1970's, a homely, friendless Australian girl of 8 picks a name out of a Manhattan phone book and writes to him;
she includes a chocolate bar. She's Mary Dinkle, the only child of an alcoholic mother and a distracted father. He's Max
Horowitz, living alone in New York, overweight, subject to anxiety attacks. He writes back, with chocolate. Thus begins a
20-year correspondence, interrupted by a stay in an asylum and a few misunderstandings. Mary falls in love with a neighbor,
saves money to have a birthmark removed and deals with loss. Max has a friendship with a neighbor, tries to control his
weight, and finally gets the dream job. Will the two ever meet face to face?
Cast
  Toni Collette  ...  Mary Daisy Dinkle (voice) 
  Philip Seymour Hoffman  ...  Max Jerry Horovitz (voice) 
  Eric Bana  ...  Damien (voice) 
  Barry Humphries  ...  Narrator (voice) 
  Bethany Whitmore  ...  Young Mary (voice) 
  Renée Geyer  ...  Vera (voice) 
  Ian 'Molly' Meldrum  ...  Homeless Man (voice) 
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
  John Flaus  ...  (voice) 
  Julie Forsyth  ...  (voice) 
  Michael Ienna  ...  Lincoln 
  Christopher Massey  ...  Additional Voice 
  Shaun Patten  ...  Additional Voice 
  Carolyn Shakespeare-Allen  ...  Additional Voice 
  Leanne Smith  ...  Additional Voice 


17. Persepolis (2007)

In 1970s Iran, Marjane 'Marji' Statrapi watches events through her young eyes and her idealistic family of a long dream
being fulfilled of the hated Shah's defeat in the Iranian Revolution of 1979. However as Marji grows up, she witnesses
first hand how the new Iran, now ruled by Islamic fundamentalists, has become a repressive tyranny on its own. With Marji
dangerously refusing to remain silent at this injustice, her parents send her abroad to Vienna to study for a better life.
However, this change proves an equally difficult trial with the young woman finding herself in a different culture loaded
with abrasive characters and profound disappointments that deeply trouble her. Even when she returns home, Marji finds that
both she and homeland have changed too much and the young woman and her loving family must decide where she truly belongs.
Cast
  Chiara Mastroianni  ...  Marjane 'Marji' Satrapi, as a teenager and a woman (voice) 
  Catherine Deneuve  ...  Mrs. Satrapi - Marjane's mother (voice) 
  Danielle Darrieux  ...  Marjane's grandmother (voice) 
  Simon Abkarian  ...  Mr. Satrapi - Marjane's father (voice) 
  Gabrielle Lopes Benites  ...  Marjane as a child (voice) 
  François Jerosme  ...  Uncle Anouche (voice) 
  Sophie Arthuys  ...  (voice) 
  Jean-François Gallotte   
  Arié Elmaleh  ...  (voice) 
  Mathias Mlekuz  ...  (voice) 
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
  Stéphane Foenkinos   
  Amethyste Frezignac  ...  Marjane as a child (voice: English version) 
  Lexie Kendrick  ...  (voice: English version) 
  Tilly Mandelbrot  ...  Lali (voice) 
  Sean Penn  ...  Mr. Satrapi - Marjane's father (voice: English version) 


18. Aladdin (1992)

Aladdin is a street-urchin who lives in a large and busy town long ago with his faithful monkey friend Abu. When Princess
Jasmine gets tired of being forced to remain in the palace that overlooks the city, she sneaks out to the marketplace,
where she accidentally meets Aladdin. Under the orders of the evil Jafar (the sultan's advisor), Aladdin is thrown in jail
and becomes caught up in Jafar's plot to rule the land with the aid of a mysterious lamp. Legend has it that only a person
who is a "diamond in the rough" can retrieve the lamp from the Cave of Wonders. Aladdin might fight that description, but
that's not enough to marry the princess, who must (by law) marry a prince.
Cast
  Scott Weinger  ...  Aladdin (voice) 
  Robin Williams  ...  Genie (voice) 
  Linda Larkin  ...  Jasmine (voice) 
  Jonathan Freeman  ...  Jafar (voice) 
  Frank Welker  ...  Abu / Rajah (voice) 
  Gilbert Gottfried  ...  Iago (voice) 
  Douglas Seale  ...  Sultan (voice) 
  Charles Adler  ...  Additional Voices (voice) (as Charlie Adler) 
  Jack Angel  ...  Additional Voices (voice) 
  Corey Burton  ...  Additional Voices (voice) 
  Philip L. Clarke  ...  Additional Voices (voice) (as Philip Clarke) 
  Jim Cummings  ...  Razoul / Omar (voice) 
  Jennifer Darling  ...  Additional Voices (voice) 
  Debi Derryberry  ...  Additional Voices (voice) 
  Bruce Gooch  ...  Additional Voices (voice) 


19. How to Train Your Dragon (2010)

Long ago up North on the Island of Berk, the young Viking, Hiccup, wants to join his town's fight against the dragons that
continually raid their town. However, his macho father and village leader, Stoik the Vast, will not allow his small,
clumsy, but inventive son to do so. Regardless, Hiccup ventures out into battle and downs a mysterious Night Fury dragon
with his invention, but can't bring himself to kill it. Instead, Hiccup and the dragon, whom he dubs Toothless, begin a
friendship that would open up both their worlds as the observant boy learns that his people have misjudged the species. But
even as the two each take flight in their own way, they find that they must fight the destructive ignorance plaguing their
world.
Cast
  Jay Baruchel  ...  Hiccup Horrendous Haddock III (voice) 
  Gerard Butler  ...  Stoick the Vast (voice) 
  Craig Ferguson  ...  Gobber the Belch (voice) 
  America Ferrera  ...  Astrid Hofferson (voice) 
  Jonah Hill  ...  Snotlout (voice) 
  Christopher Mintz-Plasse  ...  Fishlegs (voice) 
  T.J. Miller  ...  Tuffnut (voice) 
  Kristen Wiig  ...  Ruffnut (voice) 
  Robin Atkin Downes  ...  Ack (voice) 
  Philip McGrade  ...  Starkard (voice) 
  Kieron Elliott  ...  Hoark the Haggard (voice) 
  Ashley Jensen  ...  Phlegma the Fierce (voice) 
  David Tennant  ...  Spitelout (voice) 


20. The Jungle Book (1967)

Disney animation inspired by Rudyard Kiplings "Mowgli" story. Mowgli is a boy who has been raised by wolves in the Indian
jungle. When the wolves hear that the fierce tiger, Shere Kahn, is nearby, they decide to send Mowgli to a local "man
tribe". On his way to the village, Mowgli meets many animal characters in this musical tale. When Shere Kahn learns of
Mowgli's presence, he tracks him down.
Cast
  Phil Harris  ...  'Baloo' the Bear (voice) 
  Sebastian Cabot  ...  'Bagheera' the Panther (voice) 
  Bruce Reitherman  ...  'Mowgli' the Man Cub (voice) 
  George Sanders  ...  Shere Khan the Tiger (voice) 
  Sterling Holloway  ...  'Kaa' the Snake (voice) 
  Louis Prima  ...  King Louie of the Apes (voice) 
  J. Pat O'Malley  ...  Col. Hathi the Elephant / Buzzie (voice) 
  Verna Felton  ...  Elephant (voice) 
  Clint Howard  ...  Elephant (voice) 
  Chad Stuart  ...  Vulture (voice) 
  Lord Tim Hudson  ...  Vulture (voice) 
  John Abbott  ...  Wolf (voice) 
  Ben Wright  ...  Wolf (voice) 
  Darleen Carr  ...  The Girl (voice) 



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