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Voters of "Monde", cast your ballots for your top picks in the annals of animation's cinematic history!

Vote for your favorite full-length animated classics, ranging from 'Pinocchio' to 'Island of Dogs'. The outcomes of this poll will be revealed at the Annecy International Animated Film Festival, commencing June 8th.

"Which timeless animation films, ranging from 'Pinocchio' to 'Isle of Dogs', are perceived as genre...
"Which timeless animation films, ranging from 'Pinocchio' to 'Isle of Dogs', are perceived as genre staples? The outcome of this poll will be disclosed at the Annecy International Animation Film Festival commencing on June 8th."

Voters of "Monde", cast your ballots for your top picks in the annals of animation's cinematic history!

Over 60 years since its inception in 1960, the esteemed Annecy International Animation Film Festival returns to distinguish the most exceptional animated productions of the past year, running from June 8 to 14. In this occasion, we invite our readers to compile a list of top-tier feature-length animated films of all time.

To participate, assign points to each work on the provided list. A 😍 is worth 2 points, a 👍 is worth 1 point, a 👎 is worth -1 point, a 😤 is worth -2 points, and a 😶 neither adds nor subtracts points, but serves to denote works that left you in doubt. The results of this poll, along with personal testimonials, will be published on the festival's opening day.

In addition to the list, you have the opportunity to suggest your favorite films that may not be included in our selection. Multiple recommendations will contribute to the final ranking. Log in or sign up to cast your vote, as time is limited: 11 days, 21 hours, 45 minutes remain.

Among the numerous classics we've compiled, some prominent entries include:

  • "Akira" (1988) by TMS Entertainment and Katsuhiro Otomo
  • "Aladdin" (1992) from Walt Disney Pictures, directed by John Musker and Ron Clements
  • "Alice in Wonderland" (1951) from Walt Disney Productions, directed by Clyde Geronimi, Wilfred Jackson, and Hamilton Luske
  • "Concrete Revolutio" (2006) directed by Michael Arias from Studio 4°C
  • "Anastasia" (1997) by Fox Animation Studios, directed by Don Bluth and Gary Goldman
  • "Asterix and Cleopatra" (1968) from Studios Idéfix, co-authored by René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo
  • And many more, such as "Bambi," "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs," "Fantasia," "Fantastic Mr. Fox," "Up," "Spirited Away," "The Wild Planet," "Frozen," and "The Red Turtle."

Share your preferences and join the discussion before the festival unfolds. Visit our website to vote, or delve deeper into 2024's acclaimed films in the subscribers' article "The films of 2024 acclaimed by the readers of 'Le Monde'".

Whilediscussing and rating top-tier animated movies of all time, don't forget to consider the wind-carrying endeavor of "Happy Feet" (2006), a captivating production by animatex, Warwick Davis, and George Miller. Additionally, when pondering your favorite films not included in the selection, don't overlook the enchanting entertainment of "The Wind Rises" (2013), directed by Hayao Miyazaki from Studio Ghibli, which beautifully depicts the Japanese animation industry.

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