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A look at top animated moneymakers as of May 2020, from “The Lion King” to “Zootopia.” The numbers are not adjusted for inflation.
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30. “The Incredibles” (2004)
Worldwide Gross: $633,019,734
In 2004, Brad Bird‘s first Pixar outing wowed audiences with complicated animated action scenes, cross-generational comedy and superhero mayhem.
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29. “Sing” (2016)
Worldwide Gross: $634,151,679
Illumination’s animal-karaoke musical crooned its way onto the list.
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28. “Moana” (2016)
Worldwide Gross: $643,331,111
Disney’s Hawaii-set movie scored two Oscar nominations, for Best Animated Feature and Lin-Manuel Miranda’s song “How Far I’ll Go.”
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27. “Big Hero 6” (2014)
Worldwide Gross: $657,818,612
Disney’s 2014 robot tale combined anime aesthetics, superhero action and Pixar’s heart.
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26. “Ice Age: The Meltdown” (2006)
Worldwide Gross: $660,940,780
Fox’s 2006 prehistoric romp proved the success of the first was no fluke.
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25. “Kung Fu Panda 2” (2011)
Worldwide Gross: $665,692,281
With the franchise’s skills proven, DreamWorks Animation gave the world another hit of comedy with this animated martial arts sequel in 2011.
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24. “Up” (2009)
Worldwide Gross: $735,099,082
The 2009 fan favorite demonstrated that original ideas with big emotions could make big money.
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23. “Monsters University” (2013)
Worldwide Gross: $744,229,437
Ten years after the release of “Monsters Inc,” Pixar sent fans back to school in a 2013 prequel.
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22. “Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted” (2012)
Worldwide Gross: $746,921,274
DreamWorks Animation’s “Madagascar” series kept the studio afloat with a string of breezy successes, including 2012’s third installment.
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21. “Shrek Forever After” (2010)
Worldwide Gross: $752,600,867
The big green ogre’s final chapter dropped in 2010.
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20. “Shrek the Third” (2007)
Worldwide Gross: $798,958,162
Made in 2007, this sequel proved there was still some gas left in this fantasy mash-up comedy franchise.
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19. “Coco” (2017)
Worldwide Gross: $807,082,196
Directed by Lee Unkrich, this animated film captured everyone’s hearts and even won the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature in 2018.
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18. “Inside Out” (2015)
Worldwide Gross: $857,611,174
Disney Pixar hit the home run again with this animated feature film about the emotions inside your head, starring Amy Poehler, Mindy Kaling and Bill Hader.
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17. “The Secret Life of Pets” (2016)
Worldwide Gross:$875,457,937
Universal/Illumination’s story of dogs seeking out adventure while their owners are away charmed its way onto the list.
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16. “Ice Age: Continental Drift” (2012)
Worldwide Gross: $877,244,782
Profits abound for this 2012 fourth installment in the chilly prehistoric franchise, followed just behind it’s predecessor.
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15.”Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs” (2009)
Worldwide Gross: $888,805,671
While other films have made bigger waves in the States, international sales have always returned big money for Fox’s “Ice Age” franchise, proven again by the 2009 entry.
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14. “Shrek 2” (2004)
Worldwide Gross: $919,838,758
DreamWorks Animation proved to be worthy Pixar competition with its successful “Shrek” franchise.
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13. “Finding Nemo” (2003)
Worldwide Gross: $940,335,536
“Finding Nemo” was something of a second-wind for Pixar, solidifying the company’s place as the titans of modern animation.
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12. “The Lion King” (1994)
Worldwide Gross: $968,483,777
Can you feel the love tonight for this Disney animated classic?
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11. “Despicable Me 2” (2013)
Worldwide Gross: $970,761,885
Illumination’s sequel managed to make more money than its predecessor and put the upcoming “Minions” spin-off into motion.
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10. “Zootopia” (2016)
Worldwide Gross: $1,023,784,195
Disney charmed audiences in 2016 with its cop thriller pairing a rookie rabbit cop and a wily fox informant.
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9. “Finding Dory” (2016)
Worldwide Gross: $1,028,570,889
The sequel to “Finding Nemo” swam right back into audience’s hearts.
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8. “Despicable Me 3” (2017)
Worldwide Gross: $1,034,799,409
Illumination’s follow-up — featuring Gru’s blond-haired brother — became the franchise’s biggest grosser.
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7. “Toy Story 3” (2010)
Worldwide Gross: $1,066,969,703
Built on Pixar’s critical and commercial goodwill, the third installment in the mega-franchise brought in big profits.
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6. “Toy Story 4” (2019)
Worldwide Gross: $1,073,394,593
Nearly two decades after the last film, Woody and Buzz and the gang returned for the top-grossing film in the series (not adjusted for inflation, that is).
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5. “Minions” (2015)
Worldwide Gross: $1,159,398,397
The little yellow helpers crossed the $1 billion mark at the end of August, raking in more money then “Despicable Me” and “Despicable Me 2” for Universal Pictures.
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4. “Incredibles 2” (2018)
Worldwide Gross: $1,242,805,359
The superpowered family sprung back into action a full 14 years after the original — but far surpassed the original film’s box office haul.
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3. “Frozen” (2013)
Worldwide Gross: $1,276,480,335
Disney’s 2013 smash-hit takes the box office top spot. And then there was merchandising, video on demand and home video that audiences just couldn’t let go…
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2. “Frozen II” (2019)
Worldwide Gross: $1,450,026,933
Though it failed to garner an Oscar nom for Best Animated Feature, this sequel still managed to outgross its predecessor.
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1. The Lion King (2019)
Worldwide Gross: $1,631,724,000
Whether the film is animated or live-action has been up for debate, the new “Lion King” was computer animated, so we’re putting it on the list.