OSCARS : Best Animated Feature (2002-2020) - TRIBUTE VIDEO

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''And the Oscar goes to...''
Since 2002, the greatest talents in the world of animation have been honored with the ultimate award : the one for Best Feature Film in the Academy Awards ! From Shrek to Frozen, hope you'll enjoy this tribute video !

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Musics:
''Slowly Into The Light'', by Hi-Finesse.
''Sons of the Vanquished'', by Jody Jenkins.
''Lords of Grace'', by Jody Jenkins.
''To The Stars'', by Randy Edelman.

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0:59, for your information, Hayao Miyazaki did not attend the Oscar in 2003 as a protest against the Iraq war. This scene is when he received Honorary Award in 2015.

saberasurovy
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It's no surprise that Pixar has a ton of movies on this list

owens.studios
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Spirited Away is both a masterpiece and an art.

aryansebastianpillai
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Wall-E for me was one of the most incredible films i ever saw and 100% deserved the oscar. The story, the imagery, the lack of dialogue and so many more factors impacted my 10 year old self in a way i cant describe.

darbinski
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The fact that Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse was animated instead of live action and that it was anything but a traditional Spider-Man story were all signals to not get our hopes up, but Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse blew all expectations out of the water. The revolutionary animation was unlike anything we had ever seen and made it feel like we were watching a comic book. Miles Morales' journey to discover that anyone can wear the mask was at times heartwarming and at others downright tragic. Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse surprisingly beat Disney and PIXAR for the Best Animated Feature Oscar.

optimusprime
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Johnny depp did such an amazing job as Rango. Perfectly voiced.

azrael
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To this day I believe spirited away is the best animated movie ever created and Hayo Miyazaki is one of the greatest masterminds to step foot on the planet

JONd_b
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Shrek doesn't deserve an Oscar, he deserves a Nobel

mircea_grosu
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If this category existed in the 90s Disney would have rule that decade

billyjoecobra
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See you in 7yrs when this is randomly recommended to everyone.

M.
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Spiderverse and Spirited away were freaking amazing

korlai
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i still think how to train your dragon should of won at least once

nathanmooney
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Studio Ghibli is unmatched in its ability to transport audiences to extraordinary worlds. Hayao Miyazaki's imagination is something to behold, and Spirited Away is a superb example of his creativity. Spirited Away takes you on a visceral journey where you truly feel all the highs and lows of Chihiro.

The stakes in this movie are high. That is made known from the beginning when Chihiro's parents become pigs. Chihiro turns from a scared and lost girl to an autonomous hero. Using unfiltered displays of emotion, every struggle feels real, and every victory feels earned. Seeing her conquer a magical yet intimidating world is extremely rewarding.

optimusprime
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I think that "How to train your dragon" also deserves one of these prizes, don't you?

АлександрМакаров-ум
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Toy Story 3 took every adult in the audience back to their youth. The film especially resonated with those who were Andy's age when the first Toy Story came out and grew up with these characters. Anyone who had a cherished childhood toy can identify with this touching story. Although the film reminded us why we love this franchise, it opened our eyes to the importance of change. Toy Story 3 is both a goodbye and the beginning of a new chapter.

optimusprime
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The 2020 oscar wasn't for Toy story, that story doesnt diserved it. Klaus was the real masterpiece.

ValeriaHernandez-
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I love Toy Story series, but Klaus should have won in 2020.

SravanSTG
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nothing is gonna surpass spirited away for me, that movie is just peak fucking fiction

intergalactic
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On that note, Coco is a name that will be remembered for some time and not just because of that Oscar winning song. This PIXAR film is a love letter to the Day of the Dead and the beautiful country of Mexico. Coco is about the universal language of music and how it connects us both in life and in death. The film's toe tapping soundtrack is matched by its visual splendor, painting a dazzling portrait of the afterlife that strangely feels livelier than real life. The film's themes of redemption, forgiveness and the power of listening are sure to resonate with multiple generations. With Coco, 2017 was a truly great year for animated movies about the importance of family and culture.

optimusprime
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I wholeheartedly believe that if these awards were being given out in 1998, Prince of Egypt would win no questions asked. That movie was beautiful and deserves an Oscar for best picture

norakbubbles