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Animated Movies 1998

Animated Movies 1998

Animated Movies 1998

Animated Movies 1998

Animated Movies 1998: These entertaining animation classics are the best of an enduring, ever-evolving modern art form. We’re bringing you the definitive ranking of the best-animated films of 1998.

Everyone loves animated films because, at their best, they present limitless possibilities for storytelling. For this list, we’re taking into account each film’s release, director how well they’ve aged, and re-watching ability. Best animated movies for kids on Netflix.

Here are the best-animated movies of all time,1998

Following is the List of Animated Movies 1998

Kirikou and the Sorceress

Kirikou and the Sorceress was released on December 9, 1999. This movie was set in a little village in Africa and covers everything after the birth of a not-so-normal boy named Kirikou. He was able to walk and talk since the day he was born.

Rating  7.5/10
Director Michel Ocelot, Raymond Burlet
Genre  Animation, Family, Fantasy, Adventure
Runtime  1 Hour,11 Minutes
Distributor  Gebeka Films

Mulan

It is an American musical adventure movie that was released on 19 June 1998. Mulan was directed by Barry Cook and Tony Bancroft and produced by Pam Coats.

The movie revolves around a young maiden girl who in order to save her father, secretly joins the army in his place. She did this so that he can protect his father from getting died in the army. This movie symbolizes the pure bond of love between a father and daughter.

Rating  7.6/10
Director Barry Cook, Tony Bancroft
Genre Animation, Family, Comedy, Fantasy, War, Musical
Runtime  1 Hour,28 Minutes
Distributor  Walt Disney Studios

Fern Gully 2: The Magical Rescue

It is an American animated movie that was released on 17 March 1998. Fern Gully 2: The Magical Rescue was directed by Phil Robinson and produced by Jeff Fino and Holly Harold.

The movie is focused on the fairies of FernGully and covers everything they did in order to save some young animals that were detained by poachers.

Rating  4.4/10
Director Phil Robinson, David Marshall
Genre Animation, Family, Adventure, Fantasy, Musical
Runtime  1 Hour,15 Minutes
Distributor  Walt Disney Studios

The Brave Little Toaster Goes to Mars

The Brave Little Toaster Goes to Mars was released on July 26, 1998. The movie revolves around Little Toasters and covers everything they did to bring Robbie (the baby of master) home. Robbie was strangely transmitted to mars and it becomes the duty of heroes to get him home safely.

Rating  5.6/10
Director Robert C. Ramirez, Patrick A. Ventura
Genre  Animation, Family, Science-fiction, Adventure
Runtime  1 Hour,13 Minutes
Distributor  Walt Disney Home Video

Beauty and the Beast: Bella’s Magical World

Beauty and the Beast: Bella’s Magical World was released on February 17, 1998. It is a midquel movie that was set at the time when Bella was living in the castle of the Beast. This movie contains three different stories somehow related to each other. All of these stories teach the lesson of love, forgiving, and being kind to the viewers.

Rating  5/10
Director Bob Kline, Cullen Blaine
Genre  Animation, Family, Fantasy, Adventure, Musical, Romance
Runtime  1 Hour,32 Minutes
Distributor  Walt Disney Home Video

The Lion King II: Simba’s Pride

The Lion King II: Simba’s Pride was released on October 27, 1998. The movie revolves around the daughter of Simba and Nala named Kiara. Timon and Pumba are also seen who is given the duty of taking care of Kiara.

However, Kiara somehow managed to run out from them and ended up being in a far4 land, and there she meets a lion cub named Kovu.

Rating  6.4/10
Director Darrell Rooney, Rob LaDuca
Genre Animation, Family, Comedy, Fantasy, War, Musical
Runtime  1 Hour,21 Minutes
Distributor  Walt Disney Studios

A Bug’s Life

It is an American computer-animated comedy movie that was released on 20 November 1998. A Bug’s Life was directed by John Lasseter and produced by Darla K. Anderson.

A Bug’s Life revolves around the life of a misfit ant who is looking for warriors so that he can save his colony. They were attacked by grasshoppers, and they can not deal with him alone, so they made a group.

Rating 7.2/10
Director John Lasseter, Andrew Stanton
Genre Animation, Family, Fantasy, Comedy
Runtime 1 Hour, 35 Minutes
Distributor Walt Disney Studios

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