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The Highest-Grossing Pixar Movies Of All Time

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The highest-grossing Pixar movies include Toy Story and Inside Out, but which movie from the studio comes out on top?

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  • "Toy Story 4" is the highest-grossing Pixar movie of all time, earning a whopping $1.07 billion worldwide. The film introduces new characters and continues the beloved Toy Story franchise.
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  • "Finding Nemo" and its sequel "Finding Dory" were both massive successes, with the latter surpassing $1 billion at the box office. These heartwarming underwater adventures captivated audiences around the world.
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  • "Incredibles 2" was a powerhouse at the box office, grossing $1.2 billion worldwide. The superhero family's thrilling and humorous sequel became the highest-grossing Pixar film, showcasing Pixar's ability to create successful franchises.
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The highest grossing Pixar movies of all time might not quite reach the level of Disney Animation movies, but with the critical acclaim added on, they might be even more impressive. Pixar Animation Studios got started in 1979 as part of LucasFilm before breaking away and becoming its own animation studio under Steve Jobs and Apple. After making a short film called Luxo Jr. in 1986, the studio worked hard to create the first-ever CGI animated movie in 1995 called Toy Story. That was just the start, as Pixar quickly became one of the top critically acclaimed animated movie studios in cinema history.

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Using data from Box Office Mojo, the highest grossing Pixar movies worldwide have an impressive list of films, titles that can compete with anything from Disney, DreamWorks, Sony, or any other animation studio pumping out feature films. These include stories about sentient toys, a world where cars exist, but people are nowhere to be found a world where monsters deliver screams and laughs to remain alive, and even a world where the emotions in a child's mind like the upcoming Inside Out 2, are living beings that help determine people's actions and reactions.

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The 50 Best Movies Of All Time
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20 A Bug's Life (1998) - $363.2 million

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A Bugs Life was the second-ever Pixar movie following Toy Story, and while it made more than the first Pixar movie, few people talk about it anymore. One problem with its release was that DreamWorks also had a movie about bugs hitting that year in Antz. While A Bug's Life made almost $200 million more than Antz, it was still not a huge take at the box office and ranks near the bottom of the highest grossing Pixar movies of all time. The movie still carried on the Pixar method of delivering a smart story with brilliant animation, this one based on the Aesop fable The Ant and the Grasshopper.

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19 Cars 3 (2017) - $383.9 million

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By the time Pixar released Cars 3, it had delivered a couple of disappointing releases with the misunderstood Brave and poorly received The Good Dinosaur. Add to the fact that people had soured on Cars after the first two movies, and it kept people away from theaters for this third movie. That is disappointing because Cars 3 was the best of the three and delivered the type of story Pixar specializes in. Much like Woody in the Toy Story franchise, Lightning McQueen needed to figure out where his place in the world was when he saw the end closing in. This third movie held back the zany humor and had a lot of heart, which might lead to Cars 4.

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18 Cars (2006) - $461.9 million

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The first Cars movie wasn't received overly favorably by critics, but it still made good money for Pixar. The movie was a love letter to the iconic Route 66 and how interstates helped kill the small towns along the roads that Route 66 connected. While it didn't get good reviews, there were fans who connected with the story, and they helped the movie rise up the charts of the highest grossing Pixar movies of all time, and while it made less than its first sequel, it still finished with a respectable $461 million at the worldwide box office.

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17 Toy Story 2 (1999) - $487.0 million

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The first Toy Story movie remains an iconic classic, but that was Pixar's first movie, and it wasn't going to be a huge box office success thanks to that. However, Pixar had a chance to recoup on their newfound popularity with the sequel, Toy Story 2. One thing that has set Pixar apart from many other studios is that the sequels are often even better than the originals, especially in the Toy Story franchise where the second movie eclipsed the first and the third was better than the second. The movies in that specific series also made more money with each installment, with the second making more than the first, but not as much as the third and fourth.

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16 Elemental (2023) - $489.4 million

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In what might be the biggest surprise in Pixar movie history, Elemental moved up the list of the highest grossing Pixar movies of all time despite everyone calling it a bomb. The reason people dismissed Elemental was because it had a bad opening weekend. However, no one foresaw the movie having the legs it did. While some thought it was going to fail like Lightyear, the difference is that Elemental was an original idea and those need positive word of mouth, even if it is a Pixar movie. It picked up that word of mouth and almost ended up at $500 million and proved to be a hit.

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15 WALL-E (2008) - $521 million

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Wall-E, which earned $521 million worldwide, is a movie that proved Pixar are masters at what they do. The movie features almost no dialogue, which seems ludicrous for a kid's movie. However, it worked beautifully. WALL-E is a robot left on Earth to clean up the mess after humans had to abandon the planet due to pollution, causing toxic poison in the air. He soon sees and falls for another robot called EVE, and the two of them try to send the message that Earth is ready to give humans a second chance.

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14 Brave (2012) - $538 million

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A Pixar film that deserves more attention, Brave is the studio's take on a Disney Princess movie, and it shows how Pixar was able to turn the tropes of a Disney Princess movie on their heads, grossing $538 million worldwide in the process. The princess in this movie, Merida, does not need a man to help save her, and she confronted both the curse that she unknowingly placed on her family and the expectations that come with her societal role, with determination and courage. The combination of it being a familiar genre and Pixar's history at this point helped it be a hit.

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13 Cars 2 (2011) - $559 million

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Though Cars 2 is one of Pixar's less successful works critically, it grossed $191 million domestically and $559 million worldwide. The story of Cars 2 flips the script of the original movie and turns the fish out of water story into a spy caper, as Lightning McQueen sets out to stop crime overseas. Cars 2's critical reception did not signal the end of the Pixar franchise. Far from it, in fact, as it was followed by a sequel, and help spawned the spin-off movie series Planes.

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12 Monsters, Inc. (2001) - $578.2 million

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Monsters, Inc. tells the original story of Mike and Sulley, as they work to power the city of Monstropolis by collecting the screams of human children. Unfortunately, when one kid, Boo, escapes into the monster world, Mike and Sulley have to put her back without their co-workers or boss noticing. Monsters, Inc. scared its way to a $290 million domestic gross in 2001. Worldwide, it took in $578 million. It was followed not only by a feature-length prequel but also a Disney+ release which acts as a sequel, titled Monsters at Work.

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11 Ratatouille (2007) - $623 million

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Ratatouille is a film that took Pixar overseas, as the story's setting is Paris, in the world of fine dining cuisine. Its story follows Remy, a rat who wishes more than anything to be a chef, and Linguini, the human who becomes his friend. Together, they save a restaurant and impress an otherwise harsh food critic. Showing that a great artist can come from anywhere, Ratatouille's heartwarming story not only made $623 million at the worldwide box office but is one of several Pixar films to win the Oscar for Best Animated Feature.

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10 The Incredibles (2004) - $631 million

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The Incredibles follows a family of super-powered individuals who find themselves in a world that no longer accepts superheroes. However, when the family's dad, Mr. Incredible, gets a secret offer that will let him get back into hero work, he jumps at the offer, leaving the rest of his family behind to figure out what's going on and what to do about it. The first Incredibles movie was not only a critical and box office success, grossing $631 million worldwide, but it also introduced audiences to one of Pixar's funniest characters, the iconic Edna Mode, making it an even more memorable affair.

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9 Up (2009) - $735 million

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An emotional and lovely story, Up follows a retired man, Carl, who wishes to visit Paradise Falls in South America—a destination he and his wife had planned to visit before her passing. After being asked to move into a retirement home, he takes his dreams into his own hands and flies his house there using helium balloons. The adventure was a hit with fans, as it swept in $293 million at the domestic box office and $735 million worldwide. Full of lovable characters, talking dog Dug later received his own spin-off series of shorts on Disney+, titled Dug Days.

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8 Monsters University (2013) - $743 million

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Monsters University is the prequel to Monsters, Inc. which follows Mike and Sulley back in their college days. Though they first find themselves at odds, they soon come together as they compete to become the best of their university's scarers. Monsters University helps establish how Mike and Sulley come to be at their jobs in Monsters, Inc., and capitalized on the pair's chemistry to earn a humongous $743 million worldwide.

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7 Coco (2017) - $807 million

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Coco takes its inspiration from the Mexican celebration of the Day of the Dead and follows a boy, Miguel, who dreams of being a musician but is forbidden to become one by his family. A string of events lands Miguel in the Land of the Dead, where he meets his ancestors and uncovers secrets of his family history. Particularly celebrated for its gorgeous visuals and soundtrack, Coco made $210 million domestically but finished off its run with an impressive $807 million gross worldwide, one of the highest grossing Pixar movies of all time.

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6 Inside Out (2015) - $858 million

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Inside Out tells the story of a hockey-loving girl, Riley, who grapples with the reality of moving. The movie is largely told from the perspective of the emotions in Riley's mind; Joy, Sadness, Fear, Disgust, and Anger. Together, they aim to help Riley settle into her new home, discovering the complexity of emotions along the way. The animated movie deals with serious issues in a way that's easy for viewers of all ages to understand, and its success led to the announcement of a sequel, Inside Out 2, scheduled for release in 2024. Inside Out made $356 million domestically and $858 million worldwide.

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5 Finding Nemo (2003) - $940 million

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Clownfish are naturally shy, so Pixar decided to find out what happened when one of these creatures, Marlin, was forced to venture through the ocean to track down his son, Nemo, in Finding Nemo. The resulting film is heartwarming and breathtaking, leading to theme park rides and a sequel. Finding Nemo raked in a $380 million domestic gross, adding on an additional $559 at the foreign box office that led it to take $940 million worldwide, easily moving it into the running for one of the highest grossing Pixar movies of all time.

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4 Finding Dory (2016) - $1.02 billion

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Finding Dory explores the origins of Pixar's favorite blue tang fish, Dory. When the largely forgetful Dory begins to get flashbacks of the past, she ends up on a journey to track down her parents. The popular sequel to Finding Nemo earned $486 million at the domestic box office, contributing to a gigantic $1.02 billion worldwide. It received exceedingly positive reviews for further exploring this favorite character while staying true to the tone of its predecessor. It was the love for the first movie that helped this become one of the highest grossing Pixar movies of all time.

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3 Toy Story 3 (2010) - $1.06 billion

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Toy Story 3 explores Woody and the gang's attempt to return home after they are mistakenly donated to a daycare before Andy leaves for college. Things get tense when the Lots-o'-Huggin' Bear—a stuffed animal who was abandoned by his owner—drags the toys through an agenda of his own. The third installment in the Toy Story series was released eleven years after the second and played its way to $415 million at the domestic box office. This combined with the overseas takings led to a gross of over $1.06 billion worldwide, one of the highest grossing Pixar movies of all time.

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2 Toy Story 4 (2019) - $1.07 billion

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The most recent entry in the iconic Toy Story franchise, Toy Story 4, outdid all entries in the series that came before it to earn $1.07 billion dollars worldwide. The toys' latest adventure explores what happens when Woody's new kid, Bonnie, makes her own toy using a spork and googly eyes. Things get even more intense when this created toy, Forky, runs away, and Woody runs into Bo Peep outside an old antique shop. Like the series' earlier installments, Toy Story 4 is both hilarious and emotional and help set up Toy Story 5.

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1 Incredibles 2 (2018) - $1.2 billion

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The highest-grossing Pixar movie of all time is Incredibles 2, raking in $608 million domestically and $1.2 billion worldwide. The sequel takes place directly after the conclusion of the first film, and explores Mrs. Incredible's new secret missions, which are designed to bring supers back into the spotlight. Meanwhile, Mr. Incredible must deal with the kids at home, learning to understand Violet's boy problems, Dash's homework, and Jack-Jack's new powers. It wasn't quite as well received as the original but was still another strong entry for Pixar.

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1Incredibles 2$608,581,7444,410$182,687,9054,410Jun 15, 2018Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures\n \n false
2Finding Dory$486,295,5614,305$135,060,2734,305Jun 17, 2016Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures\n \n false
3Toy Story 4$434,038,0084,575$120,908,0654,575Jun 21, 2019Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures\n \n false
4Toy Story 3$415,004,8804,028$110,307,1894,028Jun 18, 2010Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures\n \n false
5Inside Out$356,461,7114,158$90,440,2723,946Jun 19, 2015Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures\n \n false
6Finding Nemo$339,714,9783,425$70,251,7103,374May 30, 2003Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures\n \n false
7Up$293,004,1643,886$68,108,7903,766May 29, 2009Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures\n \n false
8Monsters University$268,492,7644,004$82,429,4694,004Jun 21, 2013Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures\n \n false
9The Incredibles$261,441,0923,933$70,467,6233,933Nov 5, 2004Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures\n \n false
10Monsters, Inc.$255,873,2503,649$62,577,0673,237Nov 2, 2001Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures\n \n false
11Toy Story 2$245,852,1793,257$300,1631Nov 19, 1999Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures\n \n false
12Cars$244,082,9823,988$60,119,5093,985Jun 9, 2006Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures\n \n false
13Brave$237,283,2074,164$66,323,5944,164Jun 22, 2012Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures\n \n false
14WALL\u00b7E$223,808,1643,992$63,087,5263,992Jun 27, 2008Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures\n \n false
15Coco$210,460,0153,987$50,802,6053,987Nov 22, 2017Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures\n \n false
16Ratatouille$206,445,6543,940$47,027,3953,940Jun 29, 2007Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures\n \n false
17Toy Story$191,796,2332,574$29,140,6172,457Nov 22, 1995Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures\n \n false
18Cars 2$191,452,3964,115$66,135,5074,115Jun 24, 2011Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures\n \n false
19A Bug's Life$162,798,5652,773$291,1211Nov 20, 1998Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures\n \n false
20Elemental$154,426,6974,035$29,602,4294,035Jun 16, 2023Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures\n \n false
21Cars 3$152,901,1154,256$53,688,6804,256Jun 16, 2017Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures\n \n false
22The Good Dinosaur$123,087,1203,749$39,155,2173,749Nov 25, 2015Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures\n \n false
23Lightyear$118,307,1884,255$50,577,9614,255Jun 17, 2022Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures\n \n false
24Onward$61,555,1454,310$39,119,8614,310Mar 6, 2020Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures\n \n false
25Finding Nemo
2012 3D Release
$41,128,2832,904$16,687,7732,904Sep 14, 2012Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures\n \n false
26Monsters, Inc.
2012 3D Release
$34,043,0062,618$4,774,6862,618Dec 19, 2012Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures\n \n false
27Toy Story
2009 Re-release
$30,702,4461,752$12,491,7891,745Oct 2, 2009Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures\n \n false
28Turning Red$1,399,0011,560$578,0471,560Feb 9, 2024Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures\n \n false
29Soul$946,1541,360$431,8401,350Jan 12, 2024Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures\n \n false
30Toy Story
2020 Re-release
$727,0002,102$505,0002,102Nov 6, 2020Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures\n \n true
31Monsters, Inc.
2020 Re-release
$726,0001,875$494,0001,875Oct 23, 2020Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures\n \n true
32Inside Out
2020 Re-release
$460,000442$340,000442Jul 10, 2020Walt Disney Pictures\n \n true
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The 10 Highest-Grossing Pixar Movies of All Time

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While profits can't exactly reach to infinity and beyond, these 10 Pixar movies are the highest-grossing of all time.

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Before Pixar was an internationally recognized company producing its own full-length feature films, it was a small team of aspiring computer scientists who knew computer animation would become so much more than anyone ever dreamed. In the beginning, they primarily worked on special effects for movies and shows, and in 1986, Pixar broke away as its own independent studio. With Steve Jobs financially supporting it and more creative minds on the team, the company started making computer animated commercials. In the same year, the young company caught the eye of Disney, and in 1995, the two collaborated and produced the very first full length animated film, Toy Story. As we all know, the film was a huge hit.

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Disney officials and Jobs had a lengthy negotiation about Disney acquiring Pixar, and after years of back-and-forth conversations, the latter became a successful subsidiary of the large company. Pixar still has a distinct feel than that of Disney's computer animated films, but the quality has significantly increased for both. As the saying goes, "If you can't beat them, join them," or in Disney's case, bring them in and figure out a way to rise to the top together. Pixar has been able to hold its own for a few decades, and they have racked up quite a bit at the box office.

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Check out the 10 highest-grossing Pixar movies of all time.

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10 The Incredibles (2004) — $631.6M

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After Brad Bird's flop with The Iron Giant, he pitched the idea of a superhero family that lives undercover to Pixar, and, after some consideration, he was given the green light. Instead of the film focusing on the typical "heroes verses villains" storyline, The Incredibles sheds light on the family aspect of how hard it is to juggle work and raising children. Their unique superpowers are just an added bonus. Mr. Incredible may be the focus for much of the first film, but he is not able to reach his full potential and defeat Syndrome without the help of his family.

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9 Up (2009) — $735.1M

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Normally, movies wait until the end to leave audiences in tears, whether they are happy or sad tears, but not the creators of Up. They chose to write a script that would have people sniffling before the main storyline even began.

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After losing his wife, Carl becomes a bitter old man who is set in his ways until he embarks on one last adventure to keep a promise to his late wife. Carl uproots his house with the help of a few thousand balloons, but he does not know that a young stowaway is going on the adventure with him. Things, of course, do not go smoothly, but the journey to get to the final destination is all worth it to the elderly gentleman.Related: The Best Pixar Movies that Adults Will Enjoy, Ranked

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8 Monster's University (2013) — $743.6M

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After the huge success of Monsters, Inc., fans waited over a decade for the second film, Monsters University. Surprisingly, the creators decided to go with a prequel rather than a sequel to give a backstory to Mike and Sully. Obviously, it was the better choice because fans loved the film.

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Mike is the overachiever when it comes to knowing the textbook ways of scaring people, but he lacks a scary appearance. Sully, on the other hand, thinks he will coast by and pass due to his family name. They are both quickly humbled, and they come together to prove their worth at the university.

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7 Coco (2017) — $814.3M

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In the last 15 or so years, Disney and Pixar have discovered that people want to see a variety of cultures and places represented on the big screen. Coco highlights Mexican culture, specifically one of the biggest holidays, the Day of the Dead. The story follows Miguel, an aspiring musician, whose family has banned all music due to his great-great-grandfather leaving long ago to pursue a musical career. Miguel ends up in the Land of the Dead desperately trying to get back to the living world, but to do that, he has to face some harsh truths and uncover a big secret that affects his family.

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6 Inside Out (2015) — $858.8M

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Inside Out easily reached the top of the charts due to its unique take on characters. Instead of animals or regular people, this film features personified emotions that live inside a young girl's head. They explain how memories work as well as how different emotions take over in certain situations.

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The concept of this movie was such a hit that people have pointed out that it helps children understand and process their own emotions in real life. Fans are excited about a sequel that is set to come out in 2024 (via Screen Rant).

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5 Finding Nemo (2003) — $940.3M

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By the time they were creating their fifth movie, Pixar was no stranger to creating stories about animals. However, a story that primarily took place under the water proved to be a visual challenge. The creators quickly got to work learning about how the ecosystem worked as well as creating personalities and different storylines for characters.

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Finding Nemo proved to be a huge success with parents and children alike learning about how to take chances, be independent, and understand where the other is coming from when opinions differ.Related: These Pixar Character Should Get Their Own Solo Film

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4 Finding Dory (2016) — $1.03B

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Finding Nemo was too unique of a story to be an independent film, and happily, the creators thought so as well. Instead of creating a sequel that primarily followed Marlin and Nemo, they opted for a storyline that provided the backstory of Dory's life. Why was she separated from her family? Could she really speak to whales?

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3 Toy Story 3 (2010) — $1.06B

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If you want to compare modern-day animated films to the very first computer animated movie, you'll find yourself watching toys come to life in the very first Toy Story. The premise of a young boy growing up, completely unaware that his toys come to life and have their own thoughts and feelings, may have been crazy for adults, but children fully believed it.

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There are nearly 10 years between the second and third film, so fans were anxious to see what new adventures Woody, Buzz, and the rest of the gang would go on. In Toy Story 3, Andy goes away to college, so the nostalgia of moving on from his toys hits heavy. The toys find themselves in the garbage, at a daycare center, and then they finally find a new home with a young girl, Bonnie, who has a big imagination.

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2 Toy Story 4 (2019) — $1.07B

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The Toy Story saga primarily focuses on how toys feel a sense of loyalty to their owners. Woody, being Andy's best friend for so many years, had trouble letting go and watching Andy officially grow up in Toy Story 3, but he knew it was for the best. His new owner, Bonnie, is not as attentive to him in the fourth film, Toy Story 4, like she is with the other toys despite how much Woody tries to be there for her.

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The storyline shifts its focus to Woody growing up and finding his new purpose in the toy world. From reconnecting with a former love to encouraging a makeshift fork toy to accept his new friendship with Bonnie, everyone gets a happy ending they never saw coming.

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1 Incredibles 2 (2018) — $1.2B

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Incredibles 2 was one of the most highly anticipated films, so the fact that is reached the top of the charts for Pixar is no surprise. The original film was released in 2004, and fans absolutely fell in love with the superhero family. When the final scene left off on a cliffhanger, fans eagerly awaited a release date for a second film. Surprisingly, that would not come out for another 14 years.

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Incredibles 2 focuses on the patriarch of the family stepping back from the superhero limelight so that Elastigirl could fix the "hero image." The family dynamic shifts to where Helen is the one constantly saving the city and getting praised while Bob is at home raising their three children. The children's powers are better explored in the second installment, and the family bond is strengthened.

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\nIncluded in the list are charts of the top box-office earners, a chart of high-grossing animated films by the calendar year, a timeline showing the transition of the highest-grossing animated film record, and a chart of the highest-grossing animated film franchises and series. All charts are ranked by international theatrical box office performance where possible, excluding income derived from home video, broadcasting rights and merchandise.\n

Animated family films have performed consistently well at the box office, with Disney enjoying lucrative re-releases prior to the home video era with Walt Disney Animation Studios, who have produced films such as Aladdin and The Lion King, both of which were the highest-grossing films of their respective years. Disney Animation also enjoyed later success with the Frozen films and Zootopia in addition to Pixar, of which the Toy Story films, the Finding Nemo films, the Incredibles films and Inside Out have been the best performers; beyond Disney and Pixar, the Shrek, Ice Age, Madagascar and Despicable Me series have met with the most success.\n

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Highest-grossing animated films[edit]

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The chart below lists the highest-grossing animated films. Figures are given in United States dollars (USD). Many films that were released during the 20th century do not appear on this list as figures have not been adjusted for inflation, and as a result the films on this list have all had a theatrical run (including re-releases) since 2004. Films that have not played since then do not appear on the chart due to ticket price inflation, population size, and ticket purchasing trends not being considered. If inflation were adjusted for, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs would appear at the top of the chart with an adjusted gross of $1,977,000,000.[2][nb 1] All except two\u2014The Simpsons Movie and the original 1994 version of The Lion King\u2014are computer-animated films. Despicable Me is the most represented franchise with all five films in the top 50 highest-grossing animated films. The top 11 films on this list, each having grossed in excess of $1 billion worldwide, are also ranked between 9th and 49th among the top 50 highest-grossing films of all time.\n

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Highest-grossing animated films[4]\n
Rank\nTitle\nWorldwide gross\nYear\nReference(s)\n
1\nThe Lion King (2019)[nb 2]\n$1,663,075,401\n2019\n[# 1][7][8]\n
2\nFrozen II\n$1,453,683,476\n2019\n[# 2][# 3]\n
3\nThe Super Mario Bros. Movie\n$1,361,956,191\n2023\n[# 4][# 5]\n
4\nFrozen\n$1,290,000,000\n2013\n[# 6]\n
5\nIncredibles 2\n$1,242,805,359\n2018\n[# 7]\n
6\nMinions\n$1,159,398,397\n2015\n[# 8]\n
7\nToy Story 4\n$1,073,394,593\n2019\n[# 9]\n
8\nToy Story 3\n$1,066,969,703\n2010\n[# 10][# 11]\n
9\nDespicable Me 3\n$1,034,799,409\n2017\n[# 12]\n
10\nFinding Dory\n$1,028,570,889\n2016\n[# 13]\n
11\nZootopia\n$1,025,521,689\n2016\n[# 14]\n
12\nDespicable Me 2\n$970,766,005\n2013\n[# 15][# 16]\n
13\nThe Lion King (1994)\n$968,511,805\n1994\n[# 17][# 18]\n
14\nMinions: The Rise of Gru\n$940,203,765\n2022\n[# 19]\n
15\nFinding Nemo\n$940,094,852\n2003\n[# 20][# 21][9]\n
16\nShrek 2\n$928,760,770\n2004\n[# 22][# 23]\n
17\nIce Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs\n$886,686,817\n2009\n[# 24][# 25]\n
18\nIce Age: Continental Drift\n$879,765,137\n2012\n[# 26][# 27]\n
19\nThe Secret Life of Pets\n$875,457,937\n2016\n[# 28]\n
20\nInside Out\n$857,611,174\n2015\n[# 29]\n
21\nShrek the Third\n$813,367,380\n2007\n[# 30][# 31]\n
22\nCoco\n$807,816,196\n2017\n[# 32]\n
23\nShrek Forever After\n$756,244,673\n2010\n[# 33][# 34][10]\n
24\nMadagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted\n$746,921,274\n2012\n[# 35][# 36]\n
25\nMonsters University\n$743,559,607\n2013\n[# 37][# 38]\n
26\nNe Zha\n$742,514,069\n2019\n[a][13]\n
27\nUp\n$735,099,082\n2009\n[# 39][# 40]\n
28\nSpider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse\n$690,897,910\n2023\n[# 41][# 42]\n
29\nKung Fu Panda 2\n$665,692,281\n2011\n[# 43][# 44]\n
30\nIce Age: The Meltdown\n$660,998,756\n2006\n[# 45][# 46]\n
31\nBig Hero 6\n$657,827,828\n2014\n[# 47][# 48]\n
32\nMoana\n$645,000,000\n2016\n[# 49]\n
33\nSing\n$634,151,679\n2016\n[# 50]\n
34\nKung Fu Panda\n$631,744,560\n2008\n[# 51][# 52]\n
35\nThe Incredibles\n$631,442,092\n2004\n[# 53][# 54]\n
36\nRatatouille\n$623,726,085\n2007\n[# 55][# 56]\n
37\nHow to Train Your Dragon 2\n$621,537,519\n2014\n[# 57][# 58]\n
38\nMadagascar: Escape 2 Africa\n$603,900,354\n2008\n[# 59][# 60]\n
39\nTangled\n$592,461,732\n2010\n[# 61][# 62]\n
40\nThe Croods\n$587,204,668\n2013\n[# 63][# 64]\n
41\nMonsters, Inc.\n$579,707,738\n2001\n[# 65][# 66]\n
42\nCars 2\n$559,852,396\n2011\n[# 67][# 68]\n
43\nPuss in Boots\n$554,987,477\n2011\n[# 69][# 70]\n
44\nDespicable Me\n$543,113,985\n2010\n[# 71][# 62]\n
45\nMadagascar\n$542,063,846\n2005\n[# 72][# 54]\n
46\nBrave\n$538,983,207\n2012\n[# 73][# 74]\n
47\nThe Simpsons Movie\n$536,414,293\n2007\n[# 75][# 76]\n
48\nWALL-E\n$532,508,025\n2008\n[# 77][# 78]\n
49\nRalph Breaks the Internet\n$529,323,962\n2018\n[# 79]\n
50\nHotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation\n$528,583,774\n2018\n[# 80]\n
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The following chart is a list of the highest-grossing computer-animated films. The films on this list have all had a theatrical run (including re-releases) since 2004.\n

All feature films in the Despicable Me, Kung Fu Panda, Finding Nemo, and Incredibles franchises, as well as the main films in the Madagascar franchise, are on the list while the Toy Story, Shrek, Ice Age, and How to Train Your Dragon franchises feature often.\n

The top 48 films listed are also among the 50 highest-grossing animated films and the top 11 are among the 50 highest-grossing films, each having grossed in excess of $1 billion worldwide.\n

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1\nThe Lion King (remake)[nb 2]\n$1,663,075,401\n2019\n[# 1]\n
2\nFrozen II\n$1,453,683,476\n2019\n[# 2]\n
3\nThe Super Mario Bros. Movie\n$1,363,361,989\n2023\n[# 4][# 5]\n
4[nb 3]\nFrozen\n$1,290,000,000\n2013\n[# 6][# 81]\n
5\nIncredibles 2\n$1,242,805,359\n2018\n[# 7]\n
6\nMinions\n$1,159,398,397\n2015\n[# 8]\n
7\nToy Story 4\n$1,073,394,593\n2019\n[# 9]\n
8\nToy Story 3\n$1,066,969,703\n2010\n[# 10][# 82]\n
9\nDespicable Me 3\n$1,034,799,409\n2017\n[# 12]\n
10\nFinding Dory\n$1,028,570,889\n2016\n[# 13]\n
11\nZootopia\n$1,025,521,689\n2016\n[# 14]\n
12\nDespicable Me 2\n$970,766,005\n2013\n[# 15][# 83]\n
13\nMinions: The Rise of Gru\n$940,203,765\n2022\n[# 19]\n
14\nFinding Nemo\n$936,094,852\n2003\n[# 20][# 84]\n
15\nShrek 2\n$928,760,770\n2004\n[# 22][# 85][15]\n
16\nIce Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs\n$886,686,817\n2009\n[# 24][# 86]\n
17\nIce Age: Continental Drift\n$879,765,137\n2012\n[# 26][# 87]\n
18\nThe Secret Life of Pets\n$875,457,937\n2016\n[# 28]\n
19\nInside Out\n$857,611,174\n2015\n[# 29]\n
20\nShrek the Third\n$813,367,380\n2007\n[# 30][# 88]\n
21\nCoco\n$807,816,196\n2017\n[# 32]\n
22\nShrek Forever After\n$756,244,673\n2010\n[# 33][# 82][16]\n
23\nMadagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted\n$746,921,274\n2012\n[# 35][# 89]\n
24\nMonsters University\n$743,559,607\n2013\n[# 37][# 90]\n
25\nNe Zha\n$742,514,069\n2019\n[b][13]\n
26\nUp\n$735,099,082\n2009\n[# 39][# 91]\n
27\nSpider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse\n$690,516,673\n2023\n[# 41][# 42]\n
28\nKung Fu Panda 2\n$665,692,281\n2011\n[# 43][# 92]\n
29\nIce Age: The Meltdown\n$660,998,756\n2006\n[# 45][# 93]\n
30\nBig Hero 6\n$657,827,828\n2014\n[# 47][# 94]\n
31\nMoana\n$645,000,000\n2016\n[# 49]\n
32\nSing\n$634,151,679\n2016\n[# 50]\n
33\nKung Fu Panda\n$631,744,560\n2008\n[# 51][# 95]\n
34\nThe Incredibles\n$631,442,092\n2004\n[# 53][# 96]\n
35\nRatatouille\n$623,726,085\n2007\n[# 55][# 56]\n
36\nHow to Train Your Dragon 2\n$621,537,519\n2014\n[# 57][# 97]\n
37\nMadagascar: Escape 2 Africa\n$603,900,354\n2008\n[# 59][# 98]\n
38\nTangled\n$592,461,732\n2010\n[# 61][# 99]\n
39\nThe Croods\n$587,204,668\n2013\n[# 63][# 100]\n
40\nMonsters, Inc.\n$579,707,738\n2001\n[# 65][# 84]\n
41\nCars 2\n$559,852,396\n2011\n[# 67][# 92]\n
42\nPuss in Boots\n$554,987,477\n2011\n[# 69][# 101]\n
43\nDespicable Me\n$543,113,985\n2010\n[# 71][# 99]\n
44\nMadagascar\n$542,063,846\n2005\n[# 72][# 96]\n
45\nBrave\n$538,983,207\n2012\n[# 73][# 89]\n
46\nWALL-E\n$532,508,025\n2008\n[# 77][# 102]\n
47\nRalph Breaks the Internet\n$529,323,962\n2018\n[# 79]\n
48\nHotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation\n$528,583,774\n2018\n[# 80]\n
49\nThe Boss Baby\n$527,965,936\n2017\n[# 103]\n
50\nThe Grinch\n$526,760,632\n2018\n[# 104]\n
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A total of 37 stop motion films have grossed in excess of $1 million. All feature films in the Wallace and Gromit and Shaun the Sheep franchises are on the list, with Wallace and Gromit being the most represented franchise on the list, with three films. The films on this list have all had a theatrical run (including re-releases) since 1975.\n

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Rank\nTitle\nWorldwide gross\nYear\nRef\n
1\nChicken Run\n$227,793,915\n2000\n[18]\n
2\nWallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit\n$197,593,152\n2005\n[# 105]\n
3\nCoraline\n$131,777,210\n2009\n[# 106]\n
4\nThe Pirates! In an Adventure with Scientists!\n$123,054,041\n2012\n[# 107]\n
5\nCorpse Bride\n$118,090,836\n2005\n[# 108]\n
6\nThe Boxtrolls\n$109,285,033\n2014\n[# 109]\n
7\nParaNorman\n$107,139,399\n2012\n[# 110]\n
8\nShaun the Sheep Movie\n$106,209,378\n2015\n[# 111]\n
9\nThe Nightmare Before Christmas\n$101,475,133\n1993\n[# 112]\n
10\nThe Little Prince\n$97,571,250\n2015\n[# 113]\n
11\nFrankenweenie\n$81,491,068\n2012\n[# 114]\n
12\nKubo and the Two Strings\n$77,548,564\n2016\n[# 115]\n
13\nIsle of Dogs\n$64,241,499\n2018\n[# 116]\n
14\nEarly Man\n$54,622,814\n2018\n[# 117]\n
15\nFantastic Mr. Fox\n$47,001,091\n2009\n[# 118]\n
16\nA Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon\n$43,100,248\n2019\n[# 119]\n
17\nJames and the Giant Peach\n$28,946,127\n1996\n[# 120]\n
18\nMissing Link\n$26,249,469\n2019\n[# 121]\n
19\nThe Christmas of Solan & Ludvig\n$12,345,881\n2013\n[# 122]\n
20\nMy Life as a Courgette\n$10,245,743\n2016\n[# 123][# 124]\n
21\nMonkeybone\n$7,622,365\n2001\n[# 125]\n
22\nThe Pinchcliffe Grand Prix\n$6,439,069\n1975\n[# 126]\n
23\nMarcel the Shell with Shoes On\n$6,112,746\n2022\n[# 127]\n
24\nAnomalisa\n$5,531,455\n2015\n[# 128]\n
25\nIn the Forest of Huckybucky\n$5,295,452\n2016\n[# 129]\n
26\nLouis and Luca \u2013 The Big Cheese Race\n$5,204,792\n2015\n[# 130]\n
27\nLouis & Luca - Mission to the Moon\n$4,957,487\n2018\n[# 131]\n
28\nCheburashka\n$3,565,391\n2010\n[# 132]\n
29\nMax & Co\n$2,361,739\n2010\n[# 133]\n
30\nThe Sandman and The Lost Sand of Dreams\n$1,767,918\n2010\n[# 134]\n
31\nMary and Max\n$1,739,445\n2009\n[# 135]\n
32\nEven Mice Belong in Heaven\n$1,524,179\n2021\n[# 136]\n
33\nMiffy the Movie\n$1,371,900\n2013\n[# 137]\n
34\n31 minutos, la pel\u00edcula\n$1,253,971\n2011\n[# 138]\n
35\nNo Dogs or Italians Allowed\n$1,184,375\n2022\n[# 139]\n
36\nWallace & Gromit: The Best of Aardman Animation\n$1,009,577\n1996\n[# 140]\n
37\nShaun the Sheep: The Flight Before Christmas\n$1,001,192\n2022\n[19]\n
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Traditional animation[edit]

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The following chart is a list of the highest-grossing traditionally-animated films. The two films in the animated Jungle Book franchise appear on the chart, along with the first two from both the SpongeBob SquarePants and Pok\u00e9mon feature series; these three are the most frequent franchises thereon with two titles each. The top two films on this list are also among on the 50 highest-grossing animated films.\n

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Highest-grossing traditionally animated films\n
Rank\nTitle\nWorldwide gross\nYear\nRef\n
1\nThe Lion King (original)\n$968,511,805\n1994\n[# 17]\n
2\nThe Simpsons Movie\n$536,414,293\n2007\n[# 75]\n
3\nDemon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba \u2013 The Movie: Mugen Train\n$507,076,686\n2020\n[20]\n
4\nAladdin\n$504,050,219\n1992\n[# 141]\n
5\nTarzan\n$448,191,819\n1999\n[# 142]\n
6\nBeauty and the Beast\n$438,656,843\n1991\n[# 143]\n
7\nSnow White and the Seven Dwarfs\n$418,200,000\n1937\n[# 144][# 145]\n
8\nSpirited Away\n$395,580,000\n2001\n[21]\n
9\nYour Name\n$382,238,181\n2016\n[22]\n
10\nThe Jungle Book\n$378,000,000\n1967\n[# 146]\n
11\nPocahontas\n$346,079,773\n1995\n[# 147]\n
12\nThe Hunchback of Notre Dame\n$325,338,851\n1996\n[# 148]\n
13\nThe SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water\n$325,186,032\n2015\n[# 149]\n
14\nSuzume\n$324,432,115\n2022\n[# 150]\n
15\nMulan\n$304,320,254\n1998\n[# 151]\n
16\nOne Hundred and One Dalmatians\n$303,000,000\n1961\n[# 146]\n
17\nThe First Slam Dunk\n$279,181,229\n2022\n[# 152]\n
18\nLilo & Stitch\n$273,144,151\n2002\n[# 153]\n
19\nThe Princess and the Frog\n$270,997,378\n2009\n[# 154]\n
20\nBambi\n$267,447,150\n1942\n[# 155]\n
21\nCinderella\n$263,591,415\n1950\n[# 156]\n
22\nHercules\n$252,712,101\n1997\n[# 157]\n
23\nBrother Bear\n$250,397,798\n2003\n[# 158]\n
24\nOne Piece Film: Red\n$246,570,000\n2022\n[# 159][23]\n
25\nHowl's Moving Castle\n$237,814,327\n2004\n[# 160]\n
26\nThe Little Mermaid\n$233,000,000\n1989\n[# 146]\n
27\nThe Prince of Egypt\n$218,613,188\n1998\n[# 161]\n
28\nPonyo\n$205,162,666\n2008\n[24]\n
29\nJujutsu Kaisen 0\n$196,436,179\n2021\n[# 162]\n
30\nWeathering with You\n$193,091,764\n2019\n[25]\n
31\nThe Aristocats\n$191,000,000\n1970\n[# 146]\n
32\nLady and the Tramp\n$187,000,000\n1955\n[# 146]\n
33\nAtlantis: The Lost Empire\n$186,053,725\n2001\n[# 163]\n
34\nPok\u00e9mon: The First Movie\n$172,744,662\n1998\n[# 164]\n
35\nPrincess Mononoke\n$170,005,875\n1997\n[# 165]\n
36\nThe Emperor's New Groove\n$169,661,687\n2000\n[# 166]\n
37\nThe Rescuers\n$169,000,000\n1977\n[# 146]\n
38\nThe Boy and the Heron \u2020\n$166,258,620\n2023\n[26]\n
39\nPinocchio\n$164,000,000\n1940\n[# 167]\n
40\nArrietty\n$149,411,550\n2010\n[# 168]\n
41\nHome on the Range\n$145,358,062\n2004\n[# 169]\n
42\nPeter Pan\n$145,000,000\n1953\n[# 170]\n
43\nThe SpongeBob SquarePants Movie\n$142,051,255\n2004\n[# 171]\n
44\nThe Rugrats Movie\n$140,894,675\n1998\n[# 172]\n
45\nAnastasia\n$139,804,348\n1997\n[# 173]\n
46\nThe Wind Rises\n$136,454,220\n2013\n[# 174]\n
47\nThe Jungle Book 2\n$135,703,599\n2003\n[# 175]\n
48\nPok\u00e9mon: The Movie 2000\n$133,949,270\n1999\n[# 176]\n
49\nDragon Ball Super: Broly\n$124,500,000\n2018\n[# 177][27]\n
50\nSpirit: Stallion of the Cimarron\n$122,563,539\n2002\n[# 178]\n
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Highest-grossing animated films by year[edit]

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The top-grossing animated films in the years 1937, 1940, 1942, 1950, 1953, 1955, 1961, 1967, 1992, 1994, 1995, 2004, 2010, 2013 and 2020 were also the highest-grossing films overall those years.[# 179]\n

Computer-animated films have been the highest earners in 1995, 1998\u20132019, 2021 and 2023 while 1975 and 1993 are the only years when a stop motion animated feature grossed the highest. Traditional animated films have topped every other year.\n

The Ice Age franchises have had the most entries be the highest-grossing animated films of the year with four films, while The Rescuers and Finding Nemo all had both films in each respective franchise be the highest-grossing animated films of the year they were released.\n

Disney films has top the list the most of any studio topping the list 32 times.\n

Animal Farm, Out of an Old Man's Head, Fritz the Cat, and Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba \u2013 The Movie: Mugen Train were the only four adult animated films on the chart.\n

The top-grossing animated film of the year has usually been an American film, with a few exceptions. Japanese animated features have topped the list at seven occasions: in 1978, 1979, 1980, 1983, 1984, 1987, and 2020; the list has also been topped by a Spanish film in 1945, French in 1949, Swedish in 1968 and 1974, Norwegian in 1975, Belgian in 1976, Canadian in 1985 and China in 2024. \n

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Year\nTitle\nWorldwide gross\nBudget\nRef(s)\n
1926\nThe Adventures of Prince Achmed\n$100,156IT\n\u2014\n[28]\n
1928\u201336\n\u2014\n\u2014\n\u2014\n\u2014\n
1937\nSnow White and the Seven Dwarfs\n$418,200,000+ ($8,500,000)R\n$1,488,423\n[# 144][# 180][# 181]\n
1938\n\u2014\n\u2014\n\u2014\n\u2014\n
1939\n\u2014\n\u2014\n\u2014\n\u2014\n
1940\nPinocchio\n$87,000,862* ($3,500,000)R\n$2,600,000\n[# 167][# 181][# 182]\n
1941\nDumbo\n$1,600,000*\n$950,000\n[# 183][# 184]\n
1942\nBambi\n$267,447,150 ($3,449,353)R\n$1,700,000\u20132,000,000\n[# 155][# 185][# 186]\n
1943\nVictory Through Air Power\n$799,000*\n~$789,000\n[# 187]\n
1944\nThe Three Caballeros\n$3,355,000R\nTBD\n[# 188][# 189]\n
1945\nThe Enchanted Sword\nES\u20ac5,595,283ES (~$90,000)\nTBD\n[# 190]\n
1946\nMake Mine Music\n$3,275,000R\n$1,370,000\n[# 188][# 191]\n
1947\nFun and Fancy Free\n$3,165,000R\nTBD\n[# 188]\n
1948\nMelody Time\n$2,560,000R\n$1,500,000\n[# 188][# 192]\n
1949\nThe Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad\n$1,625,000R\nTBD\n[# 188]\n
1950\nCinderella\n$263,591,415
($20,000,000/$7,800,000)*R\n
$2,200,000\n[# 193][# 194][# 182]\n
1951\nAlice in Wonderland\n$2,400,000*\n$3,000,000\n[# 195][# 196]\n
1952\nThe King and the Mockingbird\n$167,451\nTBD\n[29]\n
1953\nPeter Pan\n$145,000,000 ($7,000,000)\n$3,000,000\u20134,000,000\n[# 170]\n
1954\nAnimal Farm\n$350,000\nTBD\n[30]\n
1955\nLady and the Tramp\n$187,000,000 ($6,500,000)*R\n$4,000,000\n[# 146][# 197]\n
1956\nTBD\nTBD\nTBD\nTBD\n
1957\nTBD\nTBD\nTBD\nTBD\n
1958\nTBD\nTBD\nTBD\nTBD\n
1959\nSleeping Beauty\n$51,600,000* ($5,300,000)R\n$6,000,000\n[# 198][# 199][# 200][# 201]\n
1960\nTBD\nTBD\nTBD\nTBD\n
1961\nOne Hundred and One Dalmatians\n$303,000,000\n$3,600,000\u20134,000,000\n[# 202][# 203][# 186][# 146]\n
1962\nTBD\nTBD\nTBD\nTBD\n
1963\nThe Sword in the Stone\n$22,182,353*R ($13,050,777)*R\n$3,000,000\n[# 204][# 205][# 206]\n
1964\nHey There, It's Yogi Bear\n$1,940,903*\u20132,438,233*
($1,130,000)R\n
TBD\n[# 207][# 208][# 209]\n
1965\nTBD\nTBD\nTBD\nTBD\n
1966\nThe Man Called Flintstone\n$2,764,684*\nTBD\n\n
1967\nThe Jungle Book\n$378,000,000 ($23,800,000)R\n$3,900,000\u20134,000,000\n[# 146][# 210][# 211][# 186]\n
1968\nOut of an Old Man's Head\nSEK1,270,971SW (~$245,000)H\nTBD\n[# 212]\n
1969\nA Boy Named Charlie Brown\n$12,000,000*\n$1,100,000\n[# 213][# 214][# 215]\n
1970\nThe Aristocats\n$191,000,000 ($26,462,000)R\n$4,000,000\n[# 146][# 216][# 217]\n
1971\nDaisy Town\nSEK1,202,319SW (~$253,000)\nTBD\n[# 218]\n
1972\nFritz the Cat\n$90,000,000\n$850,000\n[# 219]\n
1973\nRobin Hood\n$32,056,467* ($27,500,000)R\n$5,000,000\n[# 220][# 221] [# 222]\n
1974\nDunderklumpen!\nSEK5,813,000SW (~$2,675,205)H\nTBD\n[# 223]\n
1975\nThe Pinchcliffe Grand Prix\n$6,439,069NWSW\nTBD\n[# 224]\n
1976\nThe Smurfs and the Magic Flute\n$19,000,000\nTBD\n[# 225]\n
1977\nThe Rescuers\n$169,000,000 ($29,000,000)*\n$7,500,000\n[# 146][# 226]\n
1978\nFarewell to Space Battleship Yamato\n\u00a54,300,000,000JP ($43,000,000)\n$1,711,000\n[# 227][# 228][# 229]\n
1979\nGalaxy Express 999\n\u00a51,650,000,000JP ($7,610,000)R\nTBD\n[# 230][# 231]\n
1980\nDoraemon: Nobita's Dinosaur\n\u00a52,640,000,000JP ($11,643,000)\nTBD\n[# 232]\n
1981\nThe Fox and the Hound\n$63,456,988* ($39,900,000)*\n$12,000,000\n[# 233][# 234]\n
1982\nThe Secret of NIMH\n$14,665,733*\n$7,000,000\n[# 235][# 236]\n
1983\nHarmagedon: Genma Wars\n\u00a51,800,000,000JP ($7,600,000)\nTBD\n[# 237][# 238]\n
1984\nDoraemon: Nobita's Great Adventure into the Underworld\n\u00a52,640,000,000JP ($11,800,000)\nTBD\n[# 232][# 239]\n
1985\nThe Care Bears Movie\n$34,000,000 ($22,934,622)*\n$2,000,000\u20134,500,000\n[# 240][# 241]\n
1986\nAn American Tail\n$84,542,002\n$9,000,000\n[# 242]\n
1987\nDoraemon: Nobita and the Knights on Dinosaurs\n\u00a52,550,000,000JP ($17,630,000)\nTBD\n[# 232]\n
1988\nOliver and Company\n$121,000,000+ ($100,000,000)+\n$31,000,000\n[# 243][# 244][# 245]\n
1989\nThe Little Mermaid\n$233,000,000 ($84,355,863)*\n$40,000,000\n[# 146][# 246][# 247]\n
1990\nThe Rescuers Down Under\n$47,431,461\nTBD\n[# 248]\n
1991\nBeauty and the Beast\n$438,656,843 ($351,863,363)\n$25,000,000\n[# 143]\n
1992\nAladdin\n$504,050,219\n$28,000,000\n[# 141][# 186]\n
1993\nThe Nightmare Before Christmas\n$101,175,712 ($50,003,043)*\n$18,000,000\n[# 112][# 249]\n
1994\nThe Lion King (original)\n$968,511,805 ($766,964,132)\n$45,000,000\n[# 250]\n
1995\nToy Story\n$373,554,033 ($361,958,736)\n$30,000,000\n[# 251][# 252]\n
1996\nThe Hunchback of Notre Dame\n$325,338,851\n$70,000,000\n[# 148][# 253]\n
1997\nHercules\n$252,712,101\n$85,000,000\n[# 157]\n
1998\nA Bug's Life\n$363,258,859\n$120,000,000\n[# 254]\n
1999\nToy Story 2\n$497,366,869 ($485,015,179)\n$90,000,000\n[# 255][# 256]\n
2000\nDinosaur\n$349,822,765\n$127,500,000\n[# 257]\n
2001\nMonsters, Inc.\n$579,707,738 ($525,373,250)\n$115,000,000\n[# 65]\n
2002\nIce Age\n$383,257,136\n$59,000,000\n[# 258]\n
2003\nFinding Nemo\n$940,350,086 ($867,893,978)\n$94,000,000\n[# 20]\n
2004\nShrek 2\n$928,760,770\n$150,000,000\n[# 22]\n
2005\nMadagascar\n$542,063,846\n$75,000,000\n[# 72]\n
2006\nIce Age: The Meltdown\n$660,998,756\n$80,000,000\n[# 45]\n
2007\nShrek the Third\n$813,367,380\n$160,000,000\n[# 30]\n
2008\nKung Fu Panda\n$631,744,560\n$130,000,000\n[# 51]\n
2009\nIce Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs\n$886,686,817\n$90,000,000\n[# 24]\n
2010\nToy Story 3\n$1,066,969,703\n$200,000,000\n[# 10]\n
2011\nKung Fu Panda 2\n$665,692,281\n$150,000,000\n[# 43]\n
2012\nIce Age: Continental Drift\n$877,244,782\n$95,000,000\n[# 26]\n
2013\nFrozen[nb 3]\n$1,290,000,000 ($1,287,000,000)\n$150,000,000\n[# 6]\n
2014\nBig Hero 6\n$657,827,828\n$165,000,000\n[# 47]\n
2015\nMinions\n$1,159,398,397\n$74,000,000\n[# 8]\n
2016\nFinding Dory\n$1,028,570,889\n$200,000,000\n[# 13]\n
2017\nDespicable Me 3\n$1,034,799,409\n$80,000,000\n[# 12]\n
2018\nIncredibles 2\n$1,242,805,359\n$200,000,000\n[# 7][# 259]\n
2019\nThe Lion King (remake)\n$1,663,075,401\n$260,000,000\n[# 1][# 260]\n
2020\nDemon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba \u2013 The Movie: Mugen Train\n$506,523,013\n$15,765,750\n[20]\n
2021\nSing 2\n$408,897,474\n$85,000,000\n[31]\n
2022\nMinions: The Rise of Gru\n$939,628,210\n$80,000,000\n[# 19]\n
2023\nThe Super Mario Bros. Movie\n$1,363,361,989\n$100,000,000\n[# 4][# 5]\n
2024\nBoonie Bears: Time Twist \u2020\n$267,700,000\nTBD\n[32]\n
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  • RDistributor rental
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  • TBDTo be determined
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  • N/ANot applicable; no animated feature length film was released in that year.
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  • HFilms contain animated/live-action scenes.
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Timeline of highest-grossing animated films[edit]

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At least eight animated films have held the record of highest-grossing animated film at different times. Four of these were Disney films and two by Pixar. Shrek 2, made by DreamWorks Animation, is the only film on the list not produced by Disney or Pixar.\n

Snow White held the record for the longest, with 55 years, while Finding Nemo held it for the shortest period of a year. The original Lion King was the last non-CG animated film to hold the record. Shrek 2 and Toy Story 3 are the only sequels to hold the record. Finding Nemo was the first CG animated film.\n

All of these films are still among the highest-grossing animated films except Snow White, and only Snow White, Aladdin and Shrek 2 are not also among the highest-grossing films. The Lion King is the only franchise to hold the record twice.\n

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Title\nEstablished\nRecord-setting gross\nRef\n
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs[nb 4]\n1938\n$8,500,000\n[# 261][# 262]\n
1993\n$418,200,000\n[# 145]\n
Aladdin[nb 5]\n$504,050,219\n[# 141]\n
The Lion King (original)\n1994\n$768,000,000\n[# 18]\n
2002\n$783,841,776\n[# 263]\n
Finding Nemo\n2003\n$867,893,978\n[# 21]\n
Shrek 2\n2004\n$928,760,770\n[# 22]\n
Toy Story 3\n2010\n$1,066,969,703\n[# 10]\n
Frozen[nb 3]\n2014\n$1,287,000,000\n[# 6]\n
2017\n$1,290,000,000\n
The Lion King (remake)[nb 2]\n2019\n$1,663,075,401\n[# 1]\n
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Computer animation[edit]

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The following is a timeline of highest-grossing computer-animated films.\n

Toy Story is the only franchise to hold the record on multiple occasions doing so with the first three films. Pixar is the only studio to hold the record on multiple occasions doing so six times, while A Bug's Life and Finding Nemo both held the record the shortest: less than a year. Shrek 2, made by DreamWorks Animation, is the only film on the list not produced by Disney or Pixar.\n

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Title\nEstablished\nRecord-setting gross\nRef\n
Toy Story\n1995\n$361,958,736\n[33]\n
A Bug's Life\n1998\n$363,258,859\n[34]\n
Toy Story 2\n1999\n$485,015,179\n[# 255]\n
Monsters, Inc.\n2001\n$525,373,250\n[# 65]\n
Finding Nemo\n2003\n$867,893,978\n[# 21]\n
Shrek 2\n2004\n$928,760,770\n[# 22]\n
Toy Story 3\n2010\n$1,066,969,703\n[# 10]\n
Frozen[nb 3]\n2014\n$1,287,000,000\n[# 6]\n
2017\n$1,290,000,000\n
The Lion King (remake)[nb 2]\n2019\n$1,663,075,401\n[# 1]\n
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Stop motion[edit]

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At least three stop motion animated films have held the record of highest-grossing animated film at different times. Chicken Run held the record for the longest, with 23 years, while The Nightmare Before Christmas held it for the shortest period of seven years.\n

These films are still among the highest-grossing stop-motion animated films.\n

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Title\nEstablished\nRecord-setting gross\nRef\n
The Pinchcliffe Grand Prix\n1975\n$6,439,069\n[# 264]\n
The Nightmare Before Christmas\n1993\n$50,003,043\n[35]\n
1994\n$58,019,461\n[36]\n
Chicken Run\n2000\n$227,793,915\n[37]\n
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Highest-grossing animated franchises and film series[edit]

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The following chart is a list of the highest-grossing animated film franchises. The top two are among the highest-grossing film franchises of all time and, respectively, are ranked 15th and 18th of all time. Pixar is the most represented studio with five franchises on this list. Despicable Me is the highest-grossing animated franchise of all time with $4.6 billion; it is also one of three animated franchises (Toy Story and Frozen) with two films grossing over $1 billion worldwide. Frozen is the only animated franchise where every installment grossed $1 billion; it has the highest per-film average, with nearly $1.4 billion unadjusted. A given franchise needs to have at least two theatrically released films to qualify for this list.\n

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  \u2020 Background shading indicates that at least one film in the series is playing in the week commencing 1 March 2024 in theaters around the world.
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Highest-grossing animated franchises and film series[\u00a7]\n(The films in each franchise can be viewed by selecting \"show\")\n
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Rank\nSeries\nTotal worldwide box office\nNo. of films\nAverage of films\nHighest-grossing film\n
\n
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1\nDespicable Me\n$4,648,346,101\n5\n$929,669,220\nMinions ($1,159,398,397)\n
\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
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Main series
\n
$2,549,455,279\n3\n$849,818,426\nDespicable Me 3 ($1,034,799,409)\n
1\nDespicable Me 3 (2017)\n$1,034,799,409
\n
2\nDespicable Me 2 (2013)\n$970,761,885
\n
3\nDespicable Me (2010)\n$543,893,985\n
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\n
Minions series
\n
$2,099,026,607\n2\n$1,049,513,304\nMinions ($1,159,398,397)\n
1\nMinions (2015)\n$1,159,398,397
\n
2\nThe Rise of Gru (2022)\n$939,628,210\n
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2\nShrek\n$4,022,770,383\n6\n$670,461,731\nShrek 2 ($928,760,770)\n
\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
\n
Main series
\n
$2,983,080,337\n4\n$745,770,084\nShrek 2 ($928,760,770)\n
1\nShrek 2 (2004)\n$928,760,770
\n
2\nShrek the Third (2007)\n$813,367,380
\n
3\nShrek Forever After (2010)\n$752,600,867
\n
4\nShrek (2001)\n$488,351,320\n
\n
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\n
Puss in Boots series
\n
$1,039,648,135\n2\n$519,824,068\nPuss in Boots ($554,987,477)\n
1\nPuss in Boots (2011)\n$554,987,477
\n
2\nThe Last Wish (2022)\n$484,660,658\n
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3\nToy Story\n$3,270,003,730\n5\n$654,000,746\nToy Story 4 ($1,073,394,593)\n
\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
\n
Main series
\n
$3,043,578,310\n4\n$760,894,578\nToy Story 4 ($1,073,394,593)\n
1\nToy Story 4 (2019)\n$1,073,394,593
\n
2\nToy Story 3 (2010)\n$1,066,969,703
\n
3\nToy Story 2 (1999)\n$497,375,381
\n
4\nToy Story (1995)\n$373,554,033
\n
5\nToy Story / Toy Story 2 (3D) (2009)\n$32,284,600\n
\n
\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
\nLightyear (2022)\n$226,425,420\n\n
\n
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4\nIce Age\n$3,219,286,884\n5\n$643,857,377\nDawn of the Dinosaurs ($886,686,817)\n
1\nDawn of the Dinosaurs (2009)\n$886,686,817
\n
2\nContinental Drift (2012)\n$879,765,137
\n
3\nThe Meltdown (2006)\n$660,998,756
\n
4\nCollision Course (2016)\n$408,579,038
\n
5\nIce Age (2002)\n$383,257,136\n
\n
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5\nFrozen\n$2,743,683,476\n2\n$1,371,841,738\nFrozen II ($1,453,683,476)\n
1\nFrozen II (2019)\n$1,453,683,476
\n
2\nFrozen (2013)\n$1,290,000,000\n
\n
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6\nThe Lion King\n$2,631,560,643\n3\n$877,186,881\nThe Lion King (2019) ($1,663,075,401)\n
\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
\nThe Lion King (2019)\n$1,663,075,401\n\n
\n
\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
\n
Traditionally animated series
\n
$968,485,242\n2\n$484,242,621\nThe Lion King (1994) ($968,483,777)\n
1\nThe Lion King (1994)\n$968,483,777
\n
2\nThe Lion King 3: Hakuna Matata (2004)\n$1,465\n
\n
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7\nMadagascar\n$2,265,901,095\n4\n$566,475,274\nEurope's Most Wanted ($746,921,274)\n
\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
\n
Main series
\n
$1,892,885,474\n3\n$630,961,825\nEurope's Most Wanted ($746,921,274)\n
1\nEurope's Most Wanted (2012)\n$746,921,274
\n
2\nEscape 2 Africa (2008)\n$603,900,354
\n
3\nMadagascar (2005)\n$542,063,846\n
\n
\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
\nPenguins of Madagascar (2014)\n$373,015,621\n\n
\n
\n
\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
8\nFinding Nemo\n$1,964,920,975\n2\n$982,460,488\nFinding Dory ($1,028,570,889)\n
1\nFinding Dory (2016)\n$1,028,570,889
\n
2\nFinding Nemo (2003)\n$936,350,086\n
\n
\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
9\nThe Incredibles\n$1,874,247,451\n2\n$937,123,726\nIncredibles 2 ($1,242,805,359)\n
1\nIncredibles 2 (2018)\n$1,242,805,359
\n
2\nThe Incredibles (2004)\n$631,442,092\n
\n
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10\nDoraemon[38]\n$1,852,113,182\n44\n$42,093,481\nStand by Me Doraemon ($183,442,714)\n
\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
\n
New Generation
\n
$690,179,896\n17\n$40,598,817\nNobita's Treasure Island ($81,481,186)\n
1\nNobita's Treasure Island (2018)\n$81,481,186
\n
2\nNobita's Chronicle of the Moon Exploration (2019)\n$65,406,606
\n
3\nGreat Adventure in the Antarctic Kachi Kochi (2017)\n$61,060,700
\n
4\nNobita and the Birth of Japan 2016 (2016)\n$50,939,840
\n
5\nNobita and the Island of Miracles (2012)\n$46,180,706
\n
6\nNobita's Secret Gadget Museum (2013)\n$42,770,271
\n
7\nNew Nobita's Great Demon-Peko and the Exploration Party of Five (2014)\n$35,861,856
\n
8\nNobita's Sky Utopia (2023)\n$35,581,215
\n
9\nNobita's Space Heroes (2015)\n$34,811,747
\n
10\nNobita's Great Battle of the Mermaid King (2010)\n$34,701,783
\n
11\nNobita's New Great Adventure into the Underworld (2007)\n$32,787,846
\n
12\nNobita and the Green Giant Legend (2008)\n$31,393,786
\n
13\nNobita's Dinosaur 2006 (2006)\n$30,963,292
\n
14\nNobita's New Dinosaur (2020)\n$29,512,362
\n
15\nNobita and the New Steel Troops-Winged Angels (2011)\n$29,260,430
\n
16\nThe Record of Nobita's Spaceblazer (2009)\n$25,422,212
\n
17\nNobita's Little Star Wars 2021 (2022)\n$22,044,058\n
\n
\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
\n
Original series
\n
$495,825,792\n25\n$19,833,032\nNobita's the Legend of the Sun King ($28,300,000)\n
1\nNobita's the Legend of the Sun King (2000)\n$28,300,000
\n
2\nNobita and the Spiral City (1997)\n$28,000,000
\n
3\nNobita's Great Adventure in the South Seas (1998)\n$28,000,000
\n
4\nNobita Drifts in the Universe (1999)\n$27,700,000
\n
5\nNobita in the Robot Kingdom (2002)\n$16,076,303
\n
6\nNobita in the Wan-Nyan Spacetime Odyssey (2004)\n$26,663,978
\n
7\nNobita and the Birth of Japan (1989)\n$26,600,000
\n
8\nNobita and the Galaxy Super-express (1996)\n$25,700,000
\n
9\nNobita and the Winged Braves (2001)\n$25,100,000
\n
10\nNobita and the Tin Labyrinth (1993)\n$24,100,000
\n
11\nNobita's Diary of the Creation of the World (1995)\n$23,200,000
\n
12\nNobita's Dorabian Nights (1991)\n$22,500,000
\n
13\nNobita's Three Visionary Swordsmen (1994)\n$21,900,000
\n
14\nNobita and the Kingdom of Clouds (1992)\n$21,700,000
\n
15\nNobita and the Animal Planet (1990)\n$21,500,000
\n
16\nNobita and the Windmasters (2003)\n$20,455,511
\n
17\nThe Record of Nobita's Parallel Visit to the West (1988)\n$18,200,000
\n
18\nNobita and the Knights on Dinosaurs (1987)\n$16,600,000
\n
19\nThe Records of Nobita, Spaceblazer (1981)\n$14,300,000
\n
20\nNobita and the Steel Troops (1986)\n$12,500,000
\n
21\nNobita's Great Adventure into the Underworld (1984)\n$12,500,000
\n
22\nNobita's Dinosaur (1980)\n$10,600,000
\n
23\nNobita and the Haunts of Evil (1982)\n$8,640,000
\n
24\nNobita's Little Star Wars (1985)\n$7,820,000
\n
25\nNobita and the Castle of the Undersea Devil (1983)\n$7,170,000\n
\n
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\n
Stand by Me Doraemon series
\n
$248,644,088\n2\n$124,322,044\nStand by Me Doraemon ($183,442,714)\n
1\nStand by Me Doraemon (2014)\n$183,442,714
\n
2\nStand by Me Doraemon 2 (2020)\n$65,201,374\n
\n
\n
\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
11\nKung Fu Panda\n$1,818,607,666\n3\n$606,202,555\nKung Fu Panda 2 ($665,692,281)\n
1\nKung Fu Panda 2 (2011)\n$665,692,281
\n
2\nKung Fu Panda (2008)\n$631,744,560
\n
3\nKung Fu Panda 3 (2016)\n$521,170,825\n
\n
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12\nCars\n$1,796,644,684\n5\n$359,328,937\nCars 2 ($559,852,396)\n
\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
\n
Main series
\n
$1,405,999,332\n3\n$468,666,444\nCars 2 ($559,852,396)\n
1\nCars 2 (2011)\n$559,852,396
\n
2\nCars (2006)\n$462,216,280
\n
3\nCars 3 (2017)\n$383,930,656\n
\n
\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
\n
Planes series
\n
$390,645,352\n2\n$195,322,676\nPlanes ($239,258,712)\n
1\nPlanes (2013)\n$239,258,712
\n
2\nFire & Rescue (2014)\n$151,386,640\n
\n
\n
\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
13\nHow to Train Your Dragon\n$1,640,996,870\n3\n$546,998,957\nHow to Train Your Dragon 2 ($621,537,519)\n
1\nHow to Train Your Dragon 2 (2014)\n$621,537,519
\n
2\n (2019)\n$524,580,592
\n
3\nHow to Train Your Dragon (2010)\n$494,878,759\n
\n
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14\nHotel Transylvania\n$1,380,239,377\n4\n$345,059,844\nSummer Vacation ($528,583,774)\n
1\nSummer Vacation (2018)\n$528,583,774
\n
2\nHotel Transylvania 2 (2015)\n$474,800,000
\n
3\nHotel Transylvania (2012)\n$358,375,603
\n
4\nTransformania (2022)\n$18,480,000\n
\n
\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
15\nMonsters, Inc.\n$1,323,267,345\n2\n$661,633,673\nMonsters University ($743,559,607)\n
1\nMonsters University (2013)\n$743,559,607
\n
2\nMonsters, Inc. (2001)\n$579,707,738\n
\n
\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
16\nThe Secret Life of Pets\n$1,309,041,756\n2\n$654,520,878\nThe Secret Life of Pets ($875,457,937)\n
1\nThe Secret Life of Pets (2016)\n$875,457,937
\n
2\nThe Secret Life of Pets 2 (2019)\n$433,583,819\n
\n
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17\nCase Closed\n$1,211,318,580\n25\n$48,452,743\nThe Fist of Blue Sapphire ($115,508,336)\n
\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
\n
Main series
\n
$1,169,920,853\n27\n$43,330,402\nThe Fist of Blue Sapphire ($115,508,336)\n
1\nThe Fist of Blue Sapphire (2019)\n$115,508,336
\n
2\nZero the Enforcer (2018)\n$108,105,223
\n
3\nBlack Iron Submarine (2023)\n$104,005,126
\n
4\nThe Scarlet Bullet (2021)\n$102,541,282
\n
5\nThe Bride of Halloween (2022)\n$73,747,191
\n
6\nThe Darkest Nightmare (2016)\n$66,910,978
\n
7\nCrimson Love Letter (2017)\n$63,144,805
\n
8\nThe Eleventh Striker (2012)\n$44,369,456
\n
9\nQuarter of Silence (2011)\n$42,808,578
\n
10\nDimensional Sniper (2014)\n$42,028,116
\n
11\nSunflowers of Inferno (2015)\n$40,417,504
\n
12\nThe Raven Chaser (2009)\n$39,664,359
\n
13\nThe Lost Ship in the Sky (2010)\n$36,407,407
\n
14\nPrivate Eye in the Distant Sea (2013)\n$36,324,232
\n
15\nThe Private Eyes' Requiem (2006)\n$26,251,232
\n
16\nCrossroad in the Ancient Capital (2003)\n$24,342,320
\n
17\nCaptured in Her Eyes (2000)\n$23,800,000
\n
18\nThe Phantom of Baker Street (2002)\n$23,783,234
\n
19\nFull Score of Fear (2008)\n$23,760,176
\n
20\nCountdown to Heaven (2001)\n$23,700,000
\n
21\nMagician of the Silver Sky (2004)\n$22,618,511
\n
22\nJolly Roger in the Deep Azure (2007)\n$22,118,835
\n
23\nThe Last Wizard of the Century (1999)\n$22,000,000
\n
24\nStrategy Above the Depths (2005)\n$18,723,952
\n
25\nThe Fourteenth Target (1998)\n$14,100,000
\n
26\nThe Time Bombed Skyscraper (1997)\n$8,740,000\n
\n
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\nLupin the 3rd vs. Detective Conan: The Movie (2013)\n$41,397,727\n\n
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18\nBoonie Bears\n$1,153,777,329\n10\n$115,377,733\nTime Twist ($263,689,241)\n
1\nTime Twist (2024)\n$263,689,241
\n
2\nGuardian Code (2023)\n$221,300,000
\n
3\nBack to Earth (2022)\n$152,000,000
\n
4\nBlast into the Past (2019)\n$112,369,259
\n
5\nThe Wild Life (2021)\n$97,225,611
\n
6\nThe Big Shrink (2018)\n$96,788,929
\n
7\nEntangled Worlds (2017)\n$77,151,096
\n
8\nA Mystical Winter (2015)\n$47,581,416
\n
9\nThe Big Top Secret (2016)\n$45,150,390
\n
10\nTo the Rescue (2014)\n$40,521,387\n
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19\nThe Lego Movie\n$1,095,399,139\n4\n$273,849,785\nThe Lego Movie ($468,060,692)\n
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Main series
\n
$660,367,200\n2\n$330,183,600\nThe Lego Movie ($468,060,692)\n
1\nThe Lego Movie (2014)\n$468,060,692
\n
2\nThe Second Part (2019)\n$192,306,508\n
\n
\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
\nThe Lego Batman Movie (2017)\n$311,950,384\n\n
\n
\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
\nThe Lego Ninjago Movie (2017)\n$123,081,555\n\n
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20\nPok\u00e9mon\n$1,067,524,424\n23\n$46,414,105\nThe First Movie ($172,744,662)\n
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\n
The Original
\n
$423,996,689\n5\n$84,799,338\nThe First Movie ($172,744,662)\n
1\nThe First Movie (1998)\n$172,744,662
\n
2\nThe Movie 2000 (1999)\n$133,949,270
\n
3\n3: The Movie (2000)\n$68,411,275
\n
4\n4Ever (2001)\n$28,023,563
\n
5\nHeroes (2002)\n$20,867,919\n
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Diamond & Pearl
\n
$207,651,955\n4\n$51,912,989\nZoroark: Master of Illusions ($71,143,529)\n
1\nZoroark Master of Illusions (2010)\n$71,143,529
\n
2\nArceus and the Jewel of Life (2009)\n$50,673,078
\n
3\nGiratina and the Sky Warrior (2008)\n$43,338,599
\n
4\nThe Rise of Darkrai (2007)\n$42,496,749\n
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Advanced Generation
\n
$132,598,260\n4\n$33,149,565\nLucario and the Mystery of Mew ($37,228,626)\n
1\nLucario and the Mystery of Mew (2005)\n$37,228,626
\n
2\nDestiny Deoxys (2004)\n$34,337,258
\n
3\nJirachi Wish Maker (2003)\n$33,393,751
\n
4\nRanger and the Temple of the Sea (2006)\n$27,638,625\n
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Best Wishes!
\n
$128,447,435\n3\n$42,815,812\nBlack\u2014Victini and Reshiram and White\u2014Victini and Zekrom ($53,387,786)\n
1\nBlack\u2014Victini and Reshiram and White\u2014Victini and Zekrom (2011)\n$53,387,786
\n
2\nKyurem vs. the Sword of Justice (2012)\n$44,057,737
\n
3\nGenesect and the Legend Awakened (2013)\n$31,001,912\n
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Alternate Continuity
\n
$104,692,106\n4\n$26,173,027\nI Choose You! ($37,552,144)\n
1\nI Choose You! (2017)\n$37,552,144
\n
2\nMewtwo Strikes Back: Evolution (2019)\n$27,347,118
\n
3\nThe Power of Us (2018)\n$23,740,788
\n
4\nSecrets of the Jungle (2020)\n$16,052,056\n
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XY
\n
$70,137,979\n3\n$23,379,326\nDiancie and the Cocoon of Destruction ($28,595,105)\n
1\nDiancie and the Cocoon of Destruction (2014)\n$28,595,105
\n
2\nHoopa and the Clash of Ages (2015)\n$21,815,482
\n
3\nVolcanion and the Mechanical Marvel (2016)\n$19,727,392\n
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See also[edit]

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Per decade[edit]

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Notes[edit]

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  1. ^ Inflation adjustment is carried out using the International Monetary Fund's global Consumer price index.[3] The index is uniformly applied to the grosses in the chart published by Guinness World Records in 2014, beginning with the 2014 index. The figures in the above chart take into account inflation that occurred in 2014, and in every available year since then, with 2016 the most recent year available.\n
  2. \n
  3. ^ a b c d Disney, which produced The Lion King (2019), considered the film to be live-action despite most of the film (aside from its opening shot) being made with photorealistic computer animation.[5] Others, such as the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (presenter of the Golden Globe Awards), deemed it to be animated based on specified criteria.[6]\n
  4. \n
  5. ^ a b c d Box Office Mojo stopped updating its main total for Frozen in August 2014, while it was still in release. The total listed here incorporates subsequent earnings in Japan, Nigeria, Spain, the United Kingdom and Germany up to the end of 2015, but omits earnings in Turkey, Iceland, Brazil, and Australia (2016) which amount to a few hundred thousand dollars. The total is rounded to $1 million to compensate for the numerical inaccuracy.\n
  6. \n
  7. ^ Snow White earned $8.5 million in gross rental upon its initial release, in the process becoming the highest-grossing sound film. The gross rental is the distributor's share of the box-office gross and was more commonly reported than the exhibition gross up to the 1970s.\n
  8. \n
  9. ^ It is possible Aladdin never took the record. Aladdin's release (1992\u201393) coincided with a Snow White reissue, and it is possible that Snow White ended up grossing more. Snow White had grossed a total of $330 million up to 1987, and then added a further $88 million in North America from its 1987 and 1993 reissues; it is unknown how much Snow White made from these reissues outside of North America, but if the foreign gross matched or exceeded the North American gross then Snow White would have earned more.\n
  10. \n
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    \n
  1. ^ Ne Zha Gross\n
    • China \u2013 $723,650,000[11]
    • \n
    • United States, United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, and Vietnam \u2013 $6,307,704[12]
    \n
  2. \n
  3. ^ Ne Zha Gross\n
    • China \u2013 $723,650,000[11]
    • \n
    • United States, United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, and Vietnam \u2013 $6,307,704[12]
    \n
  4. \n
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Box-office sources[edit]

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    \n
  1. ^ a b c d e \"The Lion King (2019)\". Box Office Mojo. Archived from the original on August 1, 2019. Retrieved January 7, 2020.\n
  2. \n
  3. ^ a b \"Frozen II (2019)\". Box Office Mojo. Archived from the original on July 8, 2016. Retrieved March 18, 2020.\n
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  11. ^ a b c d e Frozen\n\n\n
    Total as of August 3, 2014: $219,837,363
    \n
    Total as of August 31, 2014: $249,036,646
    \n\n\n\n
    Total as of July 27, 2014: $231,668,597
    \n
    Total as of November 2, 2014: $22,492,845
    \n\n\n\n
    Total as of August 17, 2014: $167,333
    \n\n\n\n
    Total as of June 8, 2014: \u00a339,090,985
    \n
    Total as of November 30, 2014: \u00a340,960,083 ($1 = \u00a30.63866)
    \n
    Total as of December 7, 2014: \u00a341,087,765 ($1 = \u00a30.64136)
    \n
    Total as of December 14, 2014: \u00a341,170,608 ($1 = \u00a30.636)
    \n
    Total as of November 26, 2017: \u00a342,840,559 ($1 = \u00a30.7497)
    \n
    Total as of December 3, 2017: \u00a342,976,318 ($1 = \u00a30.742)
    \n\n\n\n
    Total as of March 30, 2014: \u20ac35,098,170
    \n
    Total as of October 18, 2015: \u20ac42,526,744\n
    nb. the exact euro to dollar conversion rate is unknown for earnings since April 2014, but the euro never fell below parity with the dollar during 2014 and 2015 (as can be verified by comparing the exchange rate on the individual date entries at the provided reference) so an approximate conversion rate of \u20ac1:$1 is used here to give a lower-bound.
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  24. \n
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  26. \n
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Rank\n Release\n Lifetime GrossMax TheatersOpeningOpen ThRelease DateDistributor\n
1Incredibles 2$608,581,7444,410$182,687,9054,410Jun 15, 2018Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures\n \n false
2Finding Dory$486,295,5614,305$135,060,2734,305Jun 17, 2016Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures\n \n false
3Toy Story 4$434,038,0084,575$120,908,0654,575Jun 21, 2019Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures\n \n false
4Toy Story 3$415,004,8804,028$110,307,1894,028Jun 18, 2010Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures\n \n false
5Inside Out$356,461,7114,158$90,440,2723,946Jun 19, 2015Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures\n \n false
6Finding Nemo$339,714,9783,425$70,251,7103,374May 30, 2003Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures\n \n false
7Up$293,004,1643,886$68,108,7903,766May 29, 2009Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures\n \n false
8Monsters University$268,492,7644,004$82,429,4694,004Jun 21, 2013Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures\n \n false
9The Incredibles$261,441,0923,933$70,467,6233,933Nov 5, 2004Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures\n \n false
10Monsters, Inc.$255,873,2503,649$62,577,0673,237Nov 2, 2001Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures\n \n false
11Toy Story 2$245,852,1793,257$300,1631Nov 19, 1999Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures\n \n false
12Cars$244,082,9823,988$60,119,5093,985Jun 9, 2006Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures\n \n false
13Brave$237,283,2074,164$66,323,5944,164Jun 22, 2012Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures\n \n false
14WALL\u00b7E$223,808,1643,992$63,087,5263,992Jun 27, 2008Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures\n \n false
15Coco$210,460,0153,987$50,802,6053,987Nov 22, 2017Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures\n \n false
16Ratatouille$206,445,6543,940$47,027,3953,940Jun 29, 2007Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures\n \n false
17Toy Story$191,796,2332,574$29,140,6172,457Nov 22, 1995Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures\n \n false
18Cars 2$191,452,3964,115$66,135,5074,115Jun 24, 2011Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures\n \n false
19A Bug's Life$162,798,5652,773$291,1211Nov 20, 1998Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures\n \n false
20Elemental$154,426,6974,035$29,602,4294,035Jun 16, 2023Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures\n \n false
21Cars 3$152,901,1154,256$53,688,6804,256Jun 16, 2017Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures\n \n false
22The Good Dinosaur$123,087,1203,749$39,155,2173,749Nov 25, 2015Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures\n \n false
23Lightyear$118,307,1884,255$50,577,9614,255Jun 17, 2022Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures\n \n false
24Onward$61,555,1454,310$39,119,8614,310Mar 6, 2020Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures\n \n false
25Finding Nemo
2012 3D Release
$41,128,2832,904$16,687,7732,904Sep 14, 2012Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures\n \n false
26Monsters, Inc.
2012 3D Release
$34,043,0062,618$4,774,6862,618Dec 19, 2012Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures\n \n false
27Toy Story
2009 Re-release
$30,702,4461,752$12,491,7891,745Oct 2, 2009Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures\n \n false
28Turning Red$1,399,0011,560$578,0471,560Feb 9, 2024Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures\n \n false
29Soul$946,1541,360$431,8401,350Jan 12, 2024Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures\n \n false
30Toy Story
2020 Re-release
$727,0002,102$505,0002,102Nov 6, 2020Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures\n \n true
31Monsters, Inc.
2020 Re-release
$726,0001,875$494,0001,875Oct 23, 2020Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures\n \n true
32Inside Out
2020 Re-release
$460,000442$340,000442Jul 10, 2020Walt Disney Pictures\n \n true
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