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What Are the Best Animated Movies of 2023?

Animated movies hold a special place in the hearts of film fanatics everywhere. They provide boundless worlds where anything is possible, and where the limits of their creation are left up to the imagination. Nowadays, this is especially true because of the rapid progression of animation technology. These advancements allow for images as clear as an IMAX film reel, or stylized cartoons that look like they came right off the sketch pad.


2023 gave viewers some spectacular animated films, telling stories that touched the hearts of millions around the world. Some of these films were a long time coming. Others were unfamiliar stories that audiences didn’t know they needed to see, but were delighted to have been a part of. It was a tough list to compile, but here are the best animated movies of 2023.

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The Super Mario Bros. Movie

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The Super Mario Bros. Movie

Directors

Aaron Horvath and Michael Jelenic

Writer

Matthew Fogel

Cast

  • Chris Pratt
  • Anya Taylor-Joy
  • Jack Black
  • Seth Rogen
  • Keegan-Michael Key
  • Charlie Day
  • Fred Armisen

Runtime

92 minutes

Rotten Tomatoes Critic Score

59%

Rotten Tomatoes Audience Score

95%

Metacritic Score

46

One word comes to mind with 2023’s The Super Mario Bros. Movie: Finally! Nintendo fans everywhere have been dying for a good Super Mario movie, and they finally got one. Studios have tried it twice before, with the short Japanese film Super Mario Bros: The Great Mission to Rescue Princess Peach back in 1986, and the train-wreck live-action 1993 Super Mario Bros movie.

This year, Illumination came through with this simple story that satisfied even casual Super Mario fans. With a stellar cast who have all proved themselves as great voice actors before, The Super Mario Bros. Movie had great humor and heart. What’s more, it beautifully illustrated the iconic worlds that gamers have played in for years.

The film provided excellent references to the classic games, including the nostalgic score, characters and their costumes, and smooth transitions into a one-directional 2-D landscape. Possibly the best reference to the video game is the cameo from the original voice actor for Mario and Luigi, Charles Martinet. Even more unexpected, the film managed to open up the potential for a new cinematic universe for future Super Mario, and even other Nintendo films. Raking in the biggest animated box office of all time, The Super Mario Bros. Movie is a must-watch.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem

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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem

Director

Jeff Rowe

Writers

  • Seth Rogen
  • Jeff Rowe
  • Evan Goldberg

Cast

  • Nicolas Cantu
  • Micah Abbey
  • Shamon Brown Jr.
  • Brady Noon
  • Ayo Edebiri
  • Jackie Chan
  • Ice Cube
  • Seth Rogen
  • Maya Rudolph
  • John Cena
  • Post Malone
  • Hannibal Buress

Runtime

99 minutes

RT Critic Score

96%

RT Audience Score

90%

Metacritic Score

74

Talk about another fan favorite that has been a long time coming. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem is the first enjoyable TMNT project in a while, in part because they chose to go back to an animated style. While bringing classic animated characters to live-action sometimes works, maybe the giant mutant turtles of New York City are best left to the world of animation. The animation style in this film is wonderful, making viewers feel like they are inside a comic book. Especially notable is the unique story, bringing classic characters back to life in new ways.

Thanks to the help of Seth Rogen, the story has witty humor and tremendous emotion, as well as plenty of pizza. Choosing to cast younger actors to voice the turtles better conveys their child-like mannerisms and helps make them more relatable to kids, especially ones who feel like they don’t belong. TMNT: Mutant Mayhem tells the heartfelt story of acceptance and giving people a chance. It’s a wonderful lesson to teach children, and even some grown folks, around the world.

3Nimona

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Nimona

Directors

Troy Quane and Nick Bruno

Writers

  • Robert L. Baird
  • Lloyd Taylor
  • Pamela Ribon

Cast

  • Chloë Grace Moretz
  • Riz Ahmed
  • Eugene Lee Yang
  • Frances Conroy
  • Lorraine Toussaint
  • Beck Bennett
  • RuPaul

Runtime

101 minutes

RT Critic Score

94%

RT Audience Score

91%

Metacritic Score

75

With streaming services nowadays, companies sometimes pump out content with little regard to its quality. But with the amount they produce, some are bound to be good. Nimona is on that list. Following a soon-to-be knight and an isolated shape-shifting girl, both outcasts in their own regard, Nimona is a fabulous story of learning about someone based on who they are, and not what’s been said about them. The film includes excellent representation, especially for the LGBTQ+ community, in a way that is easy enough for a child to understand and accept as normal.

The setting of the story also boosts this film, supplying a unique environment of a Medieval-style monarchy set in a futuristic city with flying cars and zany weapons. The animation features vibrant colors and awesome action sequences. Nimona has a rebellious theme, encouraging people to reevaluate what they know about history. It’s a worth-while watch for both adults and children who want a story filled with twists, that explores the complexities of friendship and honesty.

Elemental

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Elemental

Director

Peter Sohn

Writers

  • John Hoberg
  • Kat Likkel
  • Brenda Hsueh

Cast

  • Leah Lewis
  • Mamoudou Athie
  • Ronnie Del Carmen
  • Shila Ommi
  • Catherine O’Hara
  • Wendi McLendon-Covey
  • Mason Wertheimer

Runtime

101 minutes

RT Critic Score

74%

RT Audience Score

93%

Metacritic Score

58

Pixar had hit a bit of a dry spell, but they’ve come back in the last few years with films like Soul, Luca, and Turning Red. They’ve kept their streak alive with Elemental. In the spirit of Finding Nemo and Cars, Elemental is set in a world where humans are either non-existent or just aren’t at the forefront of the story, yet the content is directly relatable to the human condition. Underneath the difficult, emotional love story are major themes about immigrants and the prejudices they undergo because of their histories, despite the hardships they endure to make a better life for themselves and their families.

Elemental does a great job at personifying the idea of prejudice by utilizing two things that are known to not mix well: fire and water. With terrific shots of the city skyline and colorful sequences, the film does not disappoint in the visuals. Elemental is an emotional roller coaster, filled with forbidden love, loss of loved ones, and the burden and pressures put on children by parents. The story is told wonderfully and is a great watch for people of all ages.

Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse

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Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse

Directors

  • Joaquim Dos Santos
  • Kemp Powers
  • Justin K. Thompson

Writers

  • Phil Lord
  • Christopher Miller
  • Dave Callaham

Cast

  • Shameik Moore
  • Hailee Steinfeld
  • Oscar Isaac
  • Jason Schwartzman
  • Jake Johnson
  • Brian Tyree Henry
  • Daniel Kaluuya
  • Luna Lauren Velez
  • Issa Rae
  • Karan Soni

Runtime

140 minutes

RT Critic Score

96%

RT Audience Score

94%

Metacritic Score

86

This shouldn’t come as a surprise to many. Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse is an instant classic and a spectacular sequel to an already amazing movie. Miles Morales is an easy character to root for as he tries to find his place in all the madness that comes with being Spider-Man. Diving even more into the concept that Miles doesn’t belong, Across the Spider-Verse opens up a world filled with hundreds of different Spider-People from the seemingly infinite stories of New York City’s friendly neighborhood hero. The film explores the complexities of systemic racism by having Miles not conform to how the Spider-Society thinks he should live his life, and in turn, allowing Miles to be the writer of his own destiny.

The story has an almost equal focus on Gwen Stacy and her own emotional war as she tries to rationalize her place in her own household. The theme of parental acceptance is huge in Across the Spider-Verse, giving terrifically insightful character development to both Gwen and Miles. They both struggle to find their place as a Spider-Person and as a child to parents who want the best for them, but don’t necessarily know how to exhibit their feelings in a loving and understanding way. Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse does an exceptional job at continuing a story, telling its own stand-alone story, and setting up the conclusion to what should be a masterpiece of a Spider-Man epic.

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