Top 10 Most Anticipated Animated Movies of 2018
There are some animated movies of 2018 that look really good.I'm so excited for this, since Incredibles is my favorite Pixar movie after Toy Story, Finding Nemo, and WALL-E.
Very hyped for this
One thing I'm concerned about regarding WIR2 is that I hope Disney does not buy any video game companies like they did to Marvel and Lucasfilm, and I hope that the sequel isn't "darker and edgier" than the first film because, honestly, dark and edgy sequels are kind of overused nowadays. I also hope Shadow the Hedgehog doesn't make an appearance.
I just found out that in this, Ralph destroys the internet.
Disney's retelling of Jack and the Beanstalk
Too bad it got cancelled
My sixth sense says that this movie will be a hit!
It turned out to be an amazing movie too!
Its made by Illumination. Considering how the Lorax went, this better not disappoint.
Okay admin please remove this entry, I found out that Larrikins has been cancelled
This movie was fantastic! Even a weak animated studio could make a masterpeice.
Apparently it's a movie about Scooby Doo. I do not know much about it though
Saw it on sale for Blu-ray/DVD at my local Wal-Mart. Maybe I'll pick one up for rent at RedBox and get to watch Batman Ninja in all its action-packed feudal Japan glory. Now I just need to know if I should watch it in English sub or English dub first.
Update: Maybe I'm starting to have second thoughts since a lot of audience reviews aren't turning out well...
It already got an early world premiere at Anime Expo 2018 earlier this summer and a lot of critics and people who saw it are praising it. While the animation doesn't look much different from the show (granted, the same could be for Fullmetal Alchemist the Movie: Conqueror of Shamballa. It's Studio Bones, you know), I can already expect this to be a great interlude movie taking place between the Final Exam arc and the Summer Training Camp arc of My Hero Academia. You got to love the Adaptation Expansion that comes from most theatrical animated features based on anime franchises. Just look at what Sword Art Online the Movie: Ordinal Scale did for the Sword Art Online franchise. Plus, the love for My Hero Academia isn't stopping anytime soon, so this movie's got to be good when it comes to theaters in America this fall.
A Nickelodeon/Paramount film