DC Animated Movies
Finding new ways to enjoy Disney movies is very possible! There are many different styles of watching these films, from totally silent experiences to full-on movie theatres with big screens and flashy special effects.
If you’re more into action scenes than stories, then Power Rangers or any other show that features large groups of people in costumes yelling “Attack Mode” can be your style. Superhero movies such as The Avengers or Captain America: The Winter Soldier contain lots of excitement but no real story.
If you’re looking for an emotional experience, look no further than Frozen! This movie will always make you feel warm inside, which is why it has remained so popular since its release in 2013.
There are several types of animated movies out there, and most fall under one of three genres: comedy, adventure, and drama. All three of those mentioned here fit this genre, making them appropriate for all audiences. You do not need to watch these movies at a theatre or with a group of people to appreciate they content.
This article will discuss my favorite type of movie, what I call Animate Only Movies. These are completely still pictures with some voice over or music added in to create an animation effect. Let us take a closer look!
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Inside Out

In the movie, you will see that all of the characters have their own internal struggle they are trying to work through.
For example, Sad is struggling with her feelings for her brother who she has grown close to since moving away.
Joy is trying to figure out why she keeps finding herself in situations where she must use strength instead of emotion. She wonders if it is because she does not feel strong enough of an person.
Buddha is attempting to come to terms with his past mistakes while also working on his philosophy about life. He tries to teach himself how to let go and enjoy the present moment rather than focus on what he did or didn’t do last week.
And The Emperor - the voice inside your head that tells you “The world should know who I am!” - is trying to decide whether it is time to set aside his self-importance and lead by example.
These stories shine a light on some universal themes we can all relate to. We can learn from these characters and apply those lessons into our lives.
The LEGO Movie

One of my favorite movies is The Lego Movie, directed by Chris McKay. It’s an entertaining movie that teaches you something new every time you watch it.
The main characters in the film are Emmitt (Chris Pratt), Batman (Will Arnett), Bruce Wayne (Batman voice Ben Affleck), Wyldstyle (Elizabeth Banks), Professor Xavier (Patrick Stewart), and Gandalf (Alan Arnold).
These individuals all work for The Special Agency, which helps other agencies with their missions. They help out the police agency, the army base, and the FBI.
Their job at the end of the movie is to save the world from destruction caused by Dr. Eggman (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) and his robotic minions.
While teaching students about aliens, Dr. Eggman steals an alien spaceship and heads towards Earth. He wants to use it as a weapon against the planet.
Luckily, our heroes arrive just in time to stop him! What sets this movie apart is how funny it is. There are lots of jokes throughout the entire two-hour length of the movie.
There are also songs that play an important part in the story. Some people may find some of these songs too childish or catchy, but I loved them!
This article will talk more about The Lego Movie in detail including some similarities between it and your own life.
Finding Dory

In May of 2016, Pixar released its twenty-fifth animated feature film titled Finding Dorthy. The movie was set in the ocean somewhere around the middle of the twentieth century. It focused mostly on two teenagers who get separated during an adventure at the beach.
Eight years later their adult children track them down for what seems like an impossible mission: to find each other after thirty years apart!
While many may consider this story line cliché or even boring, I think it is one of the most powerful stories ever told because it deals with universal themes such as loss, hope, love and forgiveness.
The characters in this movie work together as a family unit. They are motivated by different things, but they always support each other unconditionally. This makes us feel good about themselves and others, which is a beautiful thing.
This movie also teaches you something about life. No matter how hard your life gets, don’t give up. Keep looking forward and keep working on yourself so that you can achieve your dreams.
Star Wars: The Force Awakens

After an eight-year hiatus, Disney/Lucasfilm returned to the big screen with their latest installment of the mega-successful franchise, Star Wars: The Force Awakens. Released in December 2016, this movie is almost universally praised by fans across all spectrums.
Many praise it for its incredible cast that includes some of today’s biggest stars as well as fan favorites from earlier films in the series. Many also appreciate how the story was presented; there are no extended action sequences or scenes where characters do not speak.
Instead, the audience is left to piece together what happens next through conversations and flashbacks. This storytelling style makes it more difficult but at the same time, exciting to watch the film unfold.
Another strength of the movie is its emphasis on character development. Not only are we given introductions to the main protagonists, we learn about other important people in their lives. These side stories help show who they are as individuals while also giving us insights into who they will be as adults.