2016 is going to be huge for cartoon animated film world. Animated feature films have existed for years now, and they are constantly getting better and better. Manjit Jhita shared PPT with some of the most talked about animated films, some of which have been in the works for years.
2. KUNG FU PANDA 3
DreamWorks is hitting theaters again this
January with the third installment of the Kung Fu
Panda series. Of course, this second sequel to
2008‘s Kung Fu Panda is expectedly star-
studded, which will hopefully help bring new life
to the family-friendly animated series.
The third Kung Fu Panda film will finally
introduce fans to Po’s (Black) father (Cranston)
and pit the duo against the villainous,
supernatural force, Kai (J.K. Simmons). And fans
can definitely expect some more hilariously
adorable panda friends in this sequel.
3. ZOOTOPIA
For those that haven’t seen the preview yet,
you’re missing out. It looks like Walt Disney
Animation Studios have done it again, and fans
aren’t going to want to miss this one. Zootopia
follows a fox (Jason Bateman) on the run for a
crime he didn’t commit from a self-righteous
rabbit (Ginnifer Goodwin) that’s the zoo town’s
best cop.
Of course, things get hairy when both
characters are forced to team up due to a
conspiracy from which they’d like to clear their
names. And, typical of Disney, two mortal
enemies must become friends to overcome
their adversaries.
4. RATCHET AND CLANK
This sci-fi, comedy, action and adventure
animated feature film pulls a lttle bit from the
Guardians of the Galaxy characters, set in
more of a Buzz Lightyear-type universe.
Ratchet and Clank is about two improbable
heroes that join the Galactic Rangers and must
save their world from Chairman Drek (Paul
Giamatti) who plans on eliminating all the
planets in the Solana Galaxy.
The solid is impressive, including tone work
from Sylvester Stallone, Bella Thorne, Rosario
Dawson and John Goodman. The film looks
cute enough, even though it is family-friendly,
it seems that a lot of comedies will be tailored
to older audiences as well.
5. THE ANGRY BIRDS MOVIE
Yes, the ever-popular mobile phone app has officially become a
motion picture experience. Will it be good or not? Simply time can
tell. Although from what we know to date, the film has an all-star
cast, and though the plot is unknown at this point, it is expected to
expand a lttle bit more on the game and describe that horrible feud
between those green pigs and the angry birds.
Possibly though the plot has not been revealed, the players has,
consisting of SNL alums Kate McKinnon, Maya Rudolph, Jason
Sudeikis, and Costs Hader as well as superstars Peter Dinklage,
Josh Gad, Danny McBride and Keegan-Michael Key. With a cast like
that, the unexposed plot doesn't subject practically as much.
6. FINDING DORY
The Finding Nemo follow up that Disney fans have
been waiting for since 2003 has finally showed up!
Again, very little has recently been revealed (and it's
more fun that the much anticipated film is remaining
as more of a secret), but what viewers do know is the
fact there will be tons of families at the theater (this is
Disney, of course) and this Dory becomes lost,
departing Marlin, Nemo and other sea creatures fans
have become to want to find the popular blue tang.
Albert Brooks and Ellen DeGeneres will be reprising
their roles as Marlin and Dory respectively, though
Nemo (originally voiced by Alexander Gould) will
instead be voiced by Hayden Rolence, factory-like
voice has brown beyond the smoothness. Fans can
also anticipate to see Gill and Flo/Deb once again, with
Willem Dafoe and Vicki Lewis reprising their roles as
well.
7. THE SECRET LIFE OF PETS
The same minds that brought audiences
Despicable Myself back in 2010 are now at it
again in a cute, family-friendly film under pet's
lives when humans especially their owners are
away.
The Secret Life of Domestic pets is about just
one proper pet in particular, Max (Louis C. K. ),
as his life is converted the other way up when
his owner brings home a new pet, Duke (Eric
Stonestreet).
But the feud must turn into a camaraderie when
abandoned pets commence plenty meant to
take revenge on all the happily owned pets.
8. SAUSAGE PARTY
This animated feature is more of an adult film, with
the tagline "Not your usual kids movie. " Sausage Get
together quite literally follows the life span of a
sausage's (Paul Rudd) quest to discover the truth
about his life after he's left from a shopping cart
software. He and some other grocery items must find
their way back to their individual aisles before the Last
of July sale.
And though most other movies on this list have had
several names to drop, this one easily takes the cake.
The film includes Kristen Wiig, Jonah Hill, Seth Rogan,
James Franco, Salma Hayek, Bill Hader, Michael
Pulimento, Danny McBride, Craig Johnson and Nick
Kroll.
9. KUBO AND THE TWO
STRINGS
This animated, action-type film won't be
everybody's glass of tea, but it can certainly
unique. The film follows Kubo (Art Parkinson) who
lives in a quiet town until marvelous happenings
and old punition turn his life inverted. The film
involves, gods, monsters and a marvelous suit of
armor, between other supernatural elements.
Even though animated movie looks Claire Burton-
like, it'll be interesting to see just how unique the
film will be.
Even though the cast isn't packed with superstars,
it does include the best Hollywood has to offer,
with Charlize Theron, Rooney Mara and Matthew
McConaughey leading the animated film's stars.
10. Trolls
DreamWorks Animation brought their trippy animated
musical adventure Trolls to Comic-Con this yr. As
we've seen in the trailers, it's a feature film
adaptation of the wild-haired dolls that became
popular in the 1990s, and it brings a bunch of take
music hits to the big screen with a so many bright
colors, weird characters and pets, all making for a
delightful acid trip which safe for kids.
Robert Mitchell and Walt Dorn are directing Trolls for
DreamWorks Animation after recently coming
together on the Shrek franchise. The determination
came from wishing to "get the band back together"
from the Shrek business, and they wanted to have a
movie that was about innate pleasure. They wanted
to answer the questions about where happiness
comes from, how do you obtain it, and what happens
when you already know it? And they decided to
explore that through the eye of trolls.
11. The Little Prince
Depending on the book by Saint-Exupéry, The
Little Emporer is believed to be a book for children
written for grown-ups. That can be read more
many different levels to provide pleasure and food
for thought for readers numerous which is now
made into animation movie.
Made up by Rick Cummins with the playwright
from Antoine de Saint-Exup? ry. This kind of
movie was formerly posted on 6th of 04 in 1943,
and is making again as an animation movie with
better picture as well as sound which will advise
you of your child years as well as indicate your
decision making as a child. Do not miss this
amazing animation movie.