R-rated Animated Films
All too often, people get so focused on making other people feel good about themselves that they forget to make them feel good within their own life. This is particularly true in the workplace where there are always new things you can say or do to make someone else happy.
As humans we enjoy seeing others succeed and succeeding makes us feel successful. It gives us some sense of pride for having achieved something and knowing that we helped them on their way.
But what if I told you that most of these success stories were made into a movie? And not just any movie, but an animated one! That’s right - all those successful living tributes to yourself have been beautifully drawn and narrated as a story!
If this sounds like it could be your style then welcome to the party! There are many ways to use storytelling with emotional impact in the workplace.
The LEGO Movie

As we all know, The Lego Movie is an animated movie that features lovable characters in humorous situations. There are also some serious themes addressed such as leadership, friendship and family. All of these qualities make it a great film for any age!
The main character of The Lego Movie is Emmet, a construction worker who dreams of becoming the greatest leader around. He is very competent at doing his job but lacks self confidence and does not think he has what it takes to be the next big thing.
His best friend is Bianca, a space dragon with a bad temper. They have been friends since childhood and share a strong bond of trust and loyalty towards each other.
In the beginning of the story, Emmett meets President Business, the new CEO of Bricksville. This president believes there is no need for leaders because everyone should work together and help each other out.
This argument sets off a chain reaction and Emmitt must find a way to restore order to the workplace and prove himself as a worthy leader.
Finding Dory

Finding Dory is an incredible movie! It’s funny, heartwarming, and at times even emotional. If you love animated movies, then this one is for you!
The film follows fish biologist Lori (Diane Kruger) as she attempts to reunite with her daughter who was separated from her years earlier in search of her beloved swimming instructor named Dottie (Betty White).
While searching the ocean depths for her child, Lori meets SpongeBob SquarePants (Seth Green), Mr. Krabs (John Kremen), Barnacle Bill (Cloris Leachman), and other undersea characters such as Horatio (Horace Sanz) and Squidward (Tom Kenny).
Finding Dory is filled to the brim with classic cartoon antics that most anyone can enjoy. Between the hilarious scenes and conversations, there are several touching moments where the audience can relate.
This article will talk about three important reasons why finding Dory is so great. We will also discuss some similarities between the movie and real life.
The Incredibles

As we all know, Pixar is a company that puts emphasis on making heartwarming movies. They strive to make films that inspire laughter and tears, emphasize strong family values, and showcase talented directors and animators. Their stories always focus on creating dramatic situations and then developing solutions for these problems.
Their characters are never too perfect; they’re always working through something. It is very easy to relate to them as people because you feel like you know what they would do in certain situations. This influence of their movie can have an effect on viewers who may be going through similar experiences in their own lives.
The Incredibles was no exception to this rule. Like many families at the time, the Irwins were struggling to pay bills while also trying to put food on the table for themselves and their two children. In order to survive, they made some compromises which excluded outside help and resources.
Fortunately, the film does not portray the parents in a negative light. Rather than feeling bad for them, audience members will probably admire how hardworking and self-sufficient they both are. Even when things get really tough, there is still hope and faith in God.
Since the start of the twenty first century, animated feature films have become increasingly popular. Many different companies have been able to produce successful films by incorporating various styles and techniques into the production process.
The Angry Birds Movie

As we all know, the movie industry is constantly changing to fit our current state of society. Gone are the days when people would go out to see big screen productions that featured dramatic stories with characters that leave an impression. Now, we have the opposite - animated films that feature vulgar language, sex scenes, and even violence for extended amounts of time.
Many people complain about this shift in cinema, but most of them don’t take action until it becomes too much. Some drop off their movie theater membership because they can no longer stomach what is being put onto the screen, while others keep going due to convenience or desire for entertainment.
But why should you? Why should you spend your hard earned money on a ticket to watch something that makes you feel uncomfortable, when you could do something different instead?
There are plenty of ways to stay motivated on your quest to save money by leaving the house less than half done, and staying indoors limits your outside activities. You can also make changes to how often you eat, how well you manage your nutrition, and exercise at home or via organized workouts at a nearby location. All of these things will help you limit spending if you are hungry or need to find somewhere to be during the times your normal locations are open.
If staying inside and eating simple foods sounds appealing right now, then try getting some of your favorite food from places that offer discounts online or through local restaurants that offer coupons.
How to Train Your Dragon 2

While there have been many attempts at making an animated film that is not G rated, none of them come close to matching the success of DreamWorks’s The Incredibles. That movie made over $521 million worldwide while being categorized as PG!
The reason for this incredible success was due to several reasons. For one, the characters are likeable; they are not only memorable but also relate-able. Even though some scenes may be very action oriented or feature intense violence, you feel something for these characters after watching them for a few hours.
Another important part of the movie is how it develops its story. There is no fast paced action scene followed by silence. You get involved in the storyline and see things from both the character’s perspective and the audience. This creates an immersive experience where the viewer is able to connect more with the film.
Something that might surprise people is that although the film has strong themes such as family loyalty, leadership, and heroism, it does so without relying on extreme examples. These concepts are presented in ways that can be understood and interpreted by anyone.
The Lego Movie

There have been many great animated features over the years, but none more popular than The Lego Movie. Released in February of 2014, this movie follows everyday person Masterpiece (Bruce Willis) as he tries to motivate his children into believing in himself and the importance of life after high school. He does so by introducing them to different styles of music and incorporating those songs and artists into their lives.
While teaching your kids about music is an excellent way to inspire them, it can also be inspiring for us all! Many people use music as a tool to learn something new or to motivate themselves through its lyrics.
The song that plays during the end credits of The Lego Movie is called “Everything Is Awesome”. While no one knows what the characters are saying to each other just before the song starts, we do get some clues from the lyrics.
One line says, "the party's started" which may refer to the beginning of the film, the start of the movie night, or the start of the celebration of life. Another lyric states, "everything is awesome", which could refer to the whole experience of watching the movie, the movie night, or just the fact that everything is going well at the moment.
Overall, whether you know the song or not, The Lego Movie is an enjoyable watch for any age. It will bring smiles to your face every time you watch it.