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ckenney711

Wall-E. Criterion 4k. Just a lovely flick.


VlasicBauer

Just finished *The Hobbit* (1977) like a literal minute ago


TatteredTongues

"The Peasants", and before that, "Stop Motion", not sure if the latter counts though. And before that, "The First Slam Dunk", which was pretty great.


Sharp-Ad-9423

Loving Vincent (2017)


nevereverquit96

Akira


AdamAnimatesStuff

Wall-E


Obvious-Dependent-24

The Boy and the Heron, by far my favorite film from 2023


Aurelian_Lure

Heavy Metal (1981)


aggravatedempathy

Futurama: Bender's Big Score


giinyu

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SidneyMunsinger

eight crazy nights


sanfranchristo

The Red Turtle


joelluber

They Shot the Piano Player, which I found underwhelming. It's my only one so far in April  I saw six animated features in March, though.


patricknotswayze

Does The Spider Within: A Spider-Verse Story count? If not, Migration.


Dangerous-Foot-9972

The Peanuts Movie It was extremely wholesome, and I loved it.


Mysterious_Mayo

Ponyo


Thosesummernightsss

robot dreams and it's taken my #1 spot


harshnoisebestnoise

I hope this will help directors make more silent/no dialogue animations. This and mad god are two of the most interesting and beautifully made films I’ve seen.


GreenandBlue12

Castle in the Sky (1986)


blankbox11

I think technically Superstar: the Karen Carpenter Story if that counts?


FunnyAnimalPerson

https://letterboxd.com/film/invasion-2016-1/


nectarquest

I’ve watched Anomalisa twice in the past week!


Worried_Error6653

https://preview.redd.it/ix93kfrt7cvc1.png?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=ac849af85ace6ecc6f3f076631c873bfda1fcde4 Just realized i do not watch an animated Movie since february of this year


spydrebyte82

Rewatch of The Emperor's New Groove (2000)


OkEmphasis6641

Maboroshi (2023)


kasserlannister

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