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The second golden age of animation is well under way, with Aardman, Miyazaki, Disney Pixar and DreamWorks rolling out rather skilful stories on a fairly regular footing. But which characters of the terminate-motion, CG or hand-fatigued world really make the class? Which existing characters made the spring from short form to full-length feature with their dignity intact? How practise the newcomers really compare to old hands of earlier eras? Read on to find out...

50. Mickey Mouse

Moving-picture show(south): Fantasia (1940), Fantasia 2000 (1999)

First Apperance: Steamboat Willie (1928)

Voiced past: Walt Disney, Jimmy MacDonald, Wayne Allwine

Mickey Mouse

The most famous drawing of all time, all the style down here? Why yes, because Mickey Mouse has never been a big character in feature-length animation, and his best performance was in a tiny segment of classical music oddity Fantasia. Hither, he'southward the over-enthusiastic but under-disciplined assistant to a sorcerer, who tries to take a brusque-cut when his master is out of town and ends upwards with hundreds of magical mops flooding his home - and he's wonderful at it. The moral of the story is that it's best to take pride in your work and do it properly, and also that you should but never clean house because it'll simply lead to trouble.

Stroke of genius

The hangdog (hangmouse?) expression on Mickey'south face when his primary comes back and discovers the flooded castle, full of enchanted mops.

Fun fact

The raised eyebrow and disapproving stare with which the sorcerer greets the havoc his amateur has caused was referred to equally the "Dirty Disney stare" past the animators on Fantasia and modelled on Walt himself.

49. Miles Morales

Movie(s): Spider-Homo: Into The Spider-Verse (2018)

First Appearance: Ultimate Fallout #4 a Marvel Comics' championship from author Brian Michael Bendis and artist Sara Pichelli.

Voiced by: Shameik Moore

Miles Morales

After a vast variety of on-screen Peter Parkers (and yes, several more show upward in Spider-Verse), it'south refreshing to encounter Miles get his shot at the starring function. The character has proved incredibly pop, showing up in animated series and video games, but the flick truly puts him on screen in layered, compelling fashion. And then much so that the outcome was an Oscar for Best Blithe Characteristic and two sequels on the way. Miles feels like a teenager who stumbles into superheroics and, thank you to the likes of producers Phil Lord and Chris Miller, he's as well very funny.

Stroke of genius

The 'What's Upwardly Danger' sequence equally Miles embraces his destiny is a highlight, though the whole of Spider-Verse is an creative mash-up of styles.

Fun fact

Moore once wrote in his diary equally a teenager that he wanted to play Spider-Human being.

48. Fiver

Movie(southward): Watership Down

Commencement Apperance: Watership Down, a 1972 novel by Richard Adams

Voiced by: Richard Briers

Watership Down

How sweet and innocent is Fiver, the visionary rabbit hero of Watership Down? Well, he's voiced by Richard Briers, perhaps the nicest man in the history of Planet Earth. And that's pretty much all yous need to know about a character who somehow manages to retain its innocence through the heartbreaking slog of Watership Down, through the roughshod domestic dog attacks, environmental destruction and perilous journey, and somehow through Fine art Garfunkel'due south blinking Brilliant Eyes. Hazel (John Injure) may be the nominal hero, but it's Fiver'south visions of Watership Down that kickstart the story, and he remains the cutest and most fragile of the rabbits, fifty-fifty blaming himself for all the trouble the rabbits endure. Fiver, son, information technology'southward not your fault.

Stroke of genius

Imbuing Fiver with an indomitable spirit and an unshakeable belief in his brother, Hazel, that carries him through. Besides, the ability to make our eyes all wet just thinking about him, and the picture show. Damn those infernal rabbits!

Fun fact

His Lapine proper noun is Hrairoo, which means "Little-v" or "Little-thousand"

47. Daffy Duck

Movie(s): Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988), Space Jam (1999), Looney Tunes (2003)

Outset Apperance: Porky's Duck Hunt (1937)

Voiced by: Mel Blanc, Jeff Bergman, Greg Burson, Joe Alasky, Dee Bradley Bakery

Daffy

Tricky ane, this. Based largely on his movie career, you lot can't include Daffy Duck - arguably the greatest of all the Looney Tunes, with his scheming and his skiving and his suffering suckatash speech communication impediment - on this list. Simply you can't not include Daffy Duck on this listing, and you lot shouldn't agree it confronting the character that Warner Bros. hasn't found a vehicle worthy of its greatest assets, from Daffy to Bugs to Elmer to Wile E. to Sylvester to Marvin and and then on and so on and and so on. The best we can do is to mention that he's pretty funny in Joe Dante'due south Looney Tunes: Back In Action, and that he's on this list because he'southward Daffy Duck. And if anyone disagrees, we have an Acme Reader Pulveriser out back, just waiting to be fired upward. Capisce?

Stroke of genius

Only to show how Warners take dropped the ball, Daffy's greatest full-length feature film moment comes in a Disney film. Notably the magnificent dualling pianos scene betwixt him and Donald Duck in Who Framed Roger Rabbit, which ends with the two ducks engaging in a spot of M.A.D.

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Fun fact

Mel Blanc, the classic voice of Daffy, recorded a novelty single in the 50s called Daffy Duck's Rhapsody. We have to hear this vocal. Bet Kim Newman has it.

46. Toad

Movie(s): Flushed Away

First Apperance: Flushed Abroad (2006)

Voiced By: Sir Ian McKellen

Toad

Criminally underrated, and implicated as the main cause of Aardman'southward acrimonious split from DreamWorks, Flushed Away is actually an enormously fun film, that may non accept the soul or finesse of a Wallace & Gromit flick, but which has a joke ratio that'due south up at that place with Zucker Abrahams Zucker. And it as well has, in the megalomaniacal Toad, Ian McKellen's most deliciously funny big-screen performance. A pompous, pumped-up buffoon who walks around making wild, grandiose speeches about ruling the sewers (while remaining tragically unable to suppress his peckish for flies), Toad is a spot-on parody of Bail villains, with more than a hint of the chicken idiocy of British politicians thrown in for good measure.

Stroke of genius

Casting McKellen, who tackles Toad's stiff-upper-plumminess with enjoy and elevates the character into Well, someone worthy of placing 46th on this list. They didn't make him a knight just for the fun of it, yous know.

Fun fact

In the one thousand tradition of excruciating puns begun past Nick Park, The books on Toad's shelf are "Warts and Peace" by Leo Toadstool, "Unfinished Verse" by Long Tung, "A Brief History of Slime", and his scrapbooks, "The Tragic History of the Great Nifty Toad, Vol. I," followed past Volumes II through VI.

45. Aisling

Movie(southward): The Cloak-and-dagger of Kells (2009)

First Appearance: The Secret of Kells (2009)

Voiced by: Christen Mooney

aisling-drawings

Generally speaking when countries are embodied in the course of people, they're big strong muscly men, or women who make upward for in weaponry what they lack in coverage effectually the bust region. Aisling represents the spirit of Republic of ireland in this medieval take a chance, but instead of being powerful or a scrap slutty she's a tiny sprite, an impish younger sister who irritates Brendan as much as she helps him. Oh certain, she'southward also got magical abilities, but she's magical more in the mode that Luna Lovegood is, rather than in the manner that Gandalf is. Some might say that that fits Ireland rather well though, and so maybe it'south for the best.

44. Thumper

Motion picture(southward): Bambi (1942), Bambi 2 (2006)

First Appearance: Bambi (1942)

Voiced by: Peter Behn, Tim Davis, Sam Edwards, Brandon Baerg

Thumper

The thing near Thumper is that he'southward so cute he well-nigh helps you to forget that Bambi'south mum has, um, [sob] died. The scene where the rabbit and the young faun venture out on the ice during their first winter, slipping and sliding effectually, remains one of the happiest things yous'll ever see, guaranteed to heighten a smile fifty-fifty if you've but eaten venison before watching the motion picture and are feeling horrendously guilty. A sage advisor to Bambi himself, more or less, and a more streetwise (forest-wise?) character, he'southward a adept friend and fellow boyish in the big, bad woods.

Stroke of genius

Why, it'southward his trademark habit of drumming his feet confronting the footing, much imitated but never bettered.

Fun fact

Thumper doesn't appear in the original novel, which is darker and more than concerned with the natural world than the cuddly infant animals. The Nazis, book lovers that they were, banned the book as an apologue for the treatment of the Jews in Europe.

43. Mebh Óg MacTíre

Movie(s): Wolfwalkers (2020)

Starting time Appearance: Wolfwalkers (2020)

Voiced by: Eva Whittaker

Mebh

Though young Robyn Goodfellowe (Honour Kneafsey) is ostensibly the hero of Cartoon Saloon's mannerly, emotional 2020 offering, it's Mebh Óg MacTíre who grabs the attention. One of the "Wolfwalkers" of the title, she's a girl who becomes a wolf... Or rather, a wolf who becomes a daughter. Fiercely protective of her pack and her mother (Maria Doyle Kennedy's Moll), she represents the native population pushing back against England's militaristic colonisation.

Stroke of genius

Mebh is part of the acclaimed "Wolf-vision" segment of the movie, where the Cartoon Saloon squad shows off their artistry.

Fun fact

The character is named after Queen Medb, who is buried on peak of a mountain in Ireland.

42. Katie Mitchell

Movie(s): The Mitchells Vs. The Machines (2021)

First Appearance: The Mitchells Vs. The Machines (2021)

Voiced by: Abbi Jacobson

Katie Mitchell

Co-writer/director Mike Rianda drew inspiration from his own family to create the humanity-saving goofballs at the heart of this splendid blithe take a chance. For Katie Mitchell, he used a few sources, including his ain teenage passion for creation and the parent-child connection barrier he sometimes faced with his male parent. Mostly, though Kate came from diverse sources, and is remarkable for her live-wire filmmaking and huge belief in doing the right thing. She too represents the first LGBTQ+ graphic symbol in an all-ages animation, yet that never defines her or becomes a source of conflict, as driven by the diverse LGBTQ+ artists who worked on the moving-picture show.

Stroke of genius

Katie's inspired films, including Dog Cop, are a comedic highpoint.

Fun fact

Katie's socks bear the carpeting blueprint from the Overlook Hotel in The Shining. The Columbia Pictures logo figure at the offset shows off the same design on one of its socks.

41. Remy

Movie(s): Ratatouille (2007)

Starting time Advent: Ratatouille (2007)

Voiced by: Patton Oswalt

Remy

Brad Bird's Pixar efforts are rather more circuitous of moral than your boilerplate cartoon, willing to admit that non everyone is going to terminate up a princess or a superhero and that some people are just more talented than others. Remy, here, is a culinary genius, simply it's non always easy for him to get ahead. Subsequently all, rats and kitchens practice non match brilliantly from a hygiene point of view. Still, his obsession with his called profession and determination to get ahead brand him compelling - even though he'south not always entirely sympathetic. Seriously: would you lot let a rodent puppeteer sit on your head and force yous to cook?

Stroke of genius

Remy'south magical, camera-spinning cooking scenes, making the creation of a soup and a ratatouille into a cross between dancing and singing.

Fun fact

Patton Oswalt landed the chore of voicing Remy afterward Bird saw a video of his stand-up routine where he waxed lyrical nigh food.

forty. Elsa

Film(south): Frozen (2013), Frozen II (2019)

Beginning Advent: Frozen (2013)

Voiced by: Idina Menzel

Elsa

With, according to John Travolta at to the lowest degree, the wickedly talented Adele Dazeem (really Wicked phase veteran Idina Menzel) providing both her speaking vocalization and her impressive singing pipes, Elsa was originally going to be a more traditional have on the Snow Queen. Instead, she's role of a sister sibling duo with Kristen Bell's Anna that fabricated for a hugely successful blithe film. Elsa's troubled, isolated initial existence gives style to a bold, thoughtful ruler and someone who never needs a prince to save them.

Stroke of genius

Song 'Let It Become' (by Bobby Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez, who won an Oscar for it) not just changes Elsa'due south path just inverse her entirely storyline. Oh, and it became a huge earworm.

Fun fact

With 420,000 strands of computer generated hair, Elsa has 15 times more than strands than Rapunzel. Take that, tower-dweller!

39. Lumiere

Motion-picture show(south): Beauty and the Fauna (1991), The Enchanted Christmas (1997)

First Advent: Beauty and the Beast (1991)

Vocalization by: Jerry Orbach

Lumiere

Perhaps the strangest thing about returning to this Oscar-nominated archetype later all these years is learning that Jerry Orbach provided the vocalism of Lumiere, the irrepressibly Gallic, lover human, er, candlestick who plays such a big office in the story. Yeah, him from Law & Order / Dirty Dancing (delete according to viewing preferences). The flamboyant Lumiere, forever sneaking off into corners for some individual time with a duster, is the virtually amusing of the new characters introduced for the film, and information technology turns out that sensible Detective Briscoe has a romantic side later all.

Stroke of genius

The vocal Exist Our Invitee, which sees Lumiere innovate perhaps the greatest dining feel in animation history. I question though: would you really be comfy putting living cutlery in your oral cavity?

Fun fact

It was legendary lyricist Howard Ashman (Little Shop of Horrors, The Niggling Mermaid) who came up with the thought of everyone in the castle turning into objects. Sadly, he died during product.

38. Satan

Movie(s): Due south Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut (1999)

Get-go Appearance: The Bible, sort of.

Voiced by: Trey Parker

Satan, South Park

Call him what yous similar - Friction match, Shaitan, the Devil - simply he's always scary and badass and in control. Unless, of course, y'all're Matt Stone and Trey Parker, in which case Satan may exist physically well adult only he's rather more than shy and retiring than nosotros're used to - to the extent that his gay lover, Saddam Hussein, physically and emotionally abuses the poor fella. His attempt to regain his own sense of dignity and independence is the closest thing this foul-mouthed archetype has to a story arc, and if y'all stop up cheering for the underworld canis familiaris, well, all to the good.

Stroke of genius

Turns out that Satan has a sense of gratitude, offering Kenny one wish in return for his help in getting rid of Saddam Hussein. Well isn't that prissy?

Fun fact

Yes, that's a picture of Scream histrion Skeet Ulrich hanging above Satan'southward bed.

37. Maui

Motion picture(s): Moana (2016), Gone Fishing (2017) (Brusk)

First Appearance: Moana (2016)

Voiced by: Dwayne Johnson

Maui

In what is i of the most perfect combinations of grapheme and vox, the outsized demi-god could only have been voiced by Dwayne Johnson. Maui's a cheery, cheeky, crafty sort, plotting his escape from exile while also dealing with some conviction bug. A great counterpoint to central effigy Moana'south (Auli'i Cravalho) noble spirit, he's the Puck to her pluck. And how many characters, animated or otherwise, have moving, sarcastic tattoos? You're welcome!

Stroke of genius

Maui'south modify of heart and heroic attempt to relieve Moana at the film'southward climax is an earned example of the hero's journeying.

Fun fact

The picture show was originally developed equally focused on Maui, with Moana as a side character, but an inspirational research trip to the South Pacific changed all that.

36. Mirabel

Movie(south): Encanto (2021)

Starting time Appearance: Encanto (2021)

Voiced by: Stephanie Beatriz

Encanto

It can be tough if you feel like an outsider in any family unit, but spare a idea for Mirabel, who is the one person seemingly not gifted with magical powers similar her sisters, cousins and others. Every bit information technology turns out, she does accept a huge part to play in saving the family unit's magic, all the while existence mannerly, loveable and brave. She's besides the ane to finally reconnect with banished uncle Bruno (John Leguizamo), who has his own bug. Beatriz gives a spirited vocal performance, and Mirabel never comes beyond as whiny.

Stroke of genius

Mirabel'southward songs are provided by Lin-Manuel Miranda, and she has more than one prove-stopper in a movie crammed with cracking tunes.

Fun fact

Role of Beatriz' audition included her singing Maui's song' You're Welcome' from Moana.

35. Roger Rabbit

Picture(s): Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988)

Showtime Appearance: Who Censored Roger Rabbit, 1981 novel by Gary One thousand. Wolf

Voiced by: Charles Fleischer

Roger Rabbit

The concept of setting a Looney Tunes-type character in the real world is a bonkers just brilliant one, and this try from the newly reinvigorated Disney of the late 1980s set them on course for a renaissance. And a lot of that is downwardly to Roger himself - loud, brash, hugely irritating to partner Eddie Valiant simply ever well-intentioned. The killer is that Roger isn't stupid; he's capable of cunning and trickery in his try to clear himself of murder charges and regain the love of his smokin' hot wife. And after all, a rabbit with a adult female similar that on his arm has got to have something serious going for him.

Stroke of genius

It's Roger'due south heartbroken reaction to the news that his wife, Jessica, is cheating on him. Why is he and then concerned with the fact that she's playing playground games? We've never been quite certain, simply we feel for him yet.

Fun fact

Charles Fleischer performed Roger's lines on gear up, off camera, while wearing a total costume including rabbit ears, overalls and gloves.

34. Homer J Simpson

Movie(south): The Simpsons Movie

First Appearance: The Tracey Ullman Show (1987)

Voiced past: Dan Castellaneta

Homer Simpson

With the hindsight switch very firmly flipped, we tin can now acknowledge to ourselves, and each other, that The Simpsons Movie actually wasn't very much cop. But it's about impossible to have a list like this and not include the Simpsons' loveable, doltish, lunkheaded patriarch, even if it's something of a legacy option, dictated almost entirely past the existence of the TV show. But despite the dearth of archetype Simpsons gags, withal manages to present the Homer we all know and dearest, putting him very firmly centre phase as he tries to win back Marge and his family, and bear witness to Springfield that he's not a monstrous jackass.

Stroke of genius

OK, it was in the trailer, but it'southward hard to summit classic Homer slapstick, namely the moment when he gets caught - literally - between a rock (a giant rock) and a difficult place (a buffet chosen The Difficult Place, complete with giant pointy fork). Drawn out for just the right amount of fourth dimension, as Homer swings betwixt the 2, getting crushed and stabbed alternately, information technology'due south up there with the rakes gag in Cape Feare.

Fun fact

The J. stands for Jay. Simples.

33. Emily

Movie(s): Corpse Bride (2005)

Starting time Advent: Corpse Bride (2005)

Voiced by: Helena Bonham Carter

Emily-emily-the-corpse-bride-still

This could easily have been an uncomplicated horror, with a young man ensnared by a terrifying deadite obsessed with wedding bells, a Bridezilla with bits falling off. Instead, information technology became an unusual honey story, precisely because Helena Bonham-Carter'due south Emily is so adorable. Rather than the lurching zombie she might accept been, she'south tragic, charming and strangely cute - yep, even with the bluish mankind, skeletal extremities and loosely-attached eye. The fact that about of the audience consider the nicely wrapped upward, happy ending an unhappy i is attestation to just how likeable Emily is.

Stroke of genius

Information technology's the melancholy song that Emily sings when she realises that Victor only proposed by accident and is still in dear with Victoria upstairs, while her friends try to reassure her that she'due south pretty.

Fun fact

There were 14 different models of Emily and Victor, all based on a stainless steel frame with faces moved by clockwork.

32. Shifu

Movie(s): Kung Fu Panda (2008)

First Advent: Kung Fu Panda (2008)

Voiced by: Dustin Hoffman

Shifu

Information technology takes a very low-cal touch to take a venerated martial arts master - the classic that inspired Yoda, Mr. Miyagi and dozens more than - and make him fresh, while satisfying all the demands traditionally associated with the grapheme: namely, plenty neatly-phrased expressions of wisdom and communication to fill up a m fortune cookies. Shifu, the kung fu chief who teaches Jack Black's Po to be all that he tin can be in DreamWorks' unexpectedly entertaining gamble, is fresh as tin can be, thank you largely to Hoffman's playfully bemused line readings, a genuine warmth beneath the wiliness, and a refreshing sparkle to the banter between him and Po. Their delightful last exchange leaves the film on a high note, and is the chief reason why we're looking forwards to the incoming sequel.

Stroke of genius

It's got to be the hilarious attempts of the kung-fu master to tutor the enthusiastic simply hopelessly inept panda Po in the basics of the martial art. His increasing exasperation and the faltering of that firmly-held calm is a joy to behold.

Fun fact

Dustin Hoffman had a clause in his contract allowing him to record boosted voice sessions if he was unhappy with his original performance. Now that'due south perfectionism.

31. DJ

Picture show(s): Monster Business firm (2006)

First Appearance: Monster House (2006)

Voiced past: Mitchel Musso

DJ

A lot of animated heroes are children; a lot more than are teenagers young enough for kids to identify with but former enough to have some sort of romance. Monster Firm, however, puts its three young leads right in the heart, veering wildly from kittenish enthusiasms one minute to adolescent awkwardness the next. DJ is the quietest and least assuming of the agglomeration, between Chowder'southward loudmouth and Jenny's know-it-all, but he'south quietly compelling.

Stroke of genius

It's a toss-upward between DJ'south reaction to having a girl in his room, and his later, wiser talk with the previously scary Mr Nebbercracker, counselling him equally an equal rather than a child.

Fun fact

Mitchel Musso, who voices DJ, is all-time known to tweens as one of the regulars on Hannah Montana. However y'all shouldn't concord that against him.

30. Grumpy

Movie(s): Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs

First Appearance: Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs (1937)

Voiced past: Pinto Colvig

Grumpy

When it comes to choosing i of the seven dwarves to go on this list, it really is throw a dart time. (Snowfall herself is a scrap too bland to warrant serious consideration.) Dopey aside, Grumpy - long white beard, cerise olfactory organ, perpetually pissed off expression - has the best arc of the dwarves, initially reacting with hostility to the gorgeous princess dumped in their midst, before coming over all conciliatory and rushing to her aid. He'due south a nice chap, after all. Aww...

Stroke of genius

When Snow White has slipped into a blackout - what the dwarves think is death - Grumpy's pissed-off facade crumbles as he pays tribute to her perfectly preserved 'corpse', insisting on leaving his garland of flowers in her sleeping artillery. Peradventure she finally pierced his common cold exterior. Maybe he thought he had a shot. Either way, there's not a dry out centre in the house.

Fun fact

A fight between Grumpy and Dr. was blithe, only cutting out from the movie. It tin be institute every bit an extra on DVD.

29. Carl Fredricksen

Movie(s): Up

Starting time Advent: Up (2009)

Voiced past: Edward Asner

Carl

Cranky, grumpy, irascible, cantankerous. Carl Fredericksen is all of these things and more than, but the genius of Upward'south atomic number 82 (the starting time of 2 characters from their arguable masterpiece to make this list) is that nosotros know right from the off why he ended upwardly that way. And it's not merely because he's erstwhile. Watching Carl slowly shake off the shackles off loss and injure over the course of ninety-odd gloriously rejuvenating moments is a rare joy, the sort of thing that Pixar seems to specialise in. Carl (impeccably voiced past Asner) remains i of the nearly well rounded and plain man characters in blitheness history.

Stroke of genius

Even though information technology's not as cathartic as the moment when Carl stumbles upon Ellie's scrapbook and decides to motility on with his life, and instead merely illustrates why Carl becomes the man he is when we encounter him, we have to go for the Married Life montage well-nigh the pic's outset. The most moving, boldly brilliant four-and-a-half minutes of moviemaking we've seen in a long time, it retains the ability to provoke tears fifty-fifty at present. Genius.

Fun fact

Carl'due south look is modelled on Spencer Tracy from Guess Who'south Coming To Dinner, which was his last motion-picture show.

28. Steve

Movie(southward): Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs, Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2

First Appearance: Cloudy with a Gamble of Meatballs (2009)

Voiced past: Neil Patrick Harris

Steve

Perhaps the most random character on this listing, Steve is, and in that location'southward no easy mode of describing this, a monkey. Nothing random about that, absolutely. Only he'southward a monkey connected to a Speak & Spell machine that translates his thoughts into speech. And those thoughts mostly revolve around eating Gummi Bears, and doing what monkeys practise, which is act like children hopped upward on sugar and fizzy drinks. All. The. Time. The primary of the hilarious non sequitur, Steve'south every appearance in this underrated gem is gold, and further proof that NPH can do no wrong.

Stroke of genius

The await of unrestrained, demented triumph on Steve's face up near the cease as he rips the still-chirapsia center out of the chest of his nemesis, a giant Gummi Bear, and pops it into his oral cavity.

Fun fact

Steve was the star of his own game on the Cloudy promo website, where he attempted to read your mind. By and large, information technology worked, as long as you were thinking of potatoes.

27. Chihiro

Moving-picture show(s): Spirited Abroad (2001)

First Appearance: Spirited Abroad (2001)

Voiced by: Rumi Hiragi, Daveigh Chase

Chihiro

Miyazaki has a wealth of great characters, from baroque gods to eccentric spirits and terrifying witches. Only it's his heroines who are usually the best, and Spirited Away boasts the best of the lot. Over the course of her adventures Chihiro matures from a spoiled picayune brat into a mature and courageous young woman, helping others who are worse off than herself and eventually earning her own freedom and that of her (enchanted) parents. She also gets bonus points for getting a task - most animated characters are a bunch of benefit-scrounging layabouts.

Stroke of genius

It's probably the scene where Chihiro has to help clean a terrifying and rather repellent "stink spirit", which is revealed under her ministrations to be a polluted river spirit, poor affair.

Fun fact

Pixar's John Lasseter is well known to exist a Miyazaki fan, but it's mutual: the jumping light which shows Chihiro the fashion is intended as a reference to Pixar'southward mascot Luxo Jr.

26. Hiccup

Movie(due south): How To Train Your Dragon, How to Train your Dragon two, How To Train Your Dragon: The Hidden Globe

Start Appearance: How to Train Your Dragon, a novel by Cressida Cowell

Voiced by: Jay Baruchel

Hiccup

Aye, we've gone for Hiccup rather than his adorable dragon Toothless? Why? Because he's a character we don't encounter enough of in animation: someone smart, competent and braver than he gives himself credit for. While the wise-neat, geeky outsider is familiar in live-action teen movies, he's given a fresh jiff of life here amid a town full of Vikings and plagued past dragons, and Hiccup's developing bail with Toothless is ane of the most finely drawn friendships ever established in the genre. Also, his awkward relationship with his father is much better than the average orphan story, with bonus points for the joke nearly his mother's breastplate.

Stroke of genius

SPOILER WARNING. It'south at the finish of the motion picture, where Hiccup wakes up in his bed to discover that he's lost his foot in the battle with the enormous dragon. He stares wordlessly for a moment, but afterwards a single sigh refuses to dwell and - with Toothless' help - gets out of bed to try out his prosthetic. Heartbreakingly adept.

Fun fact

The novel's version of the story is almost entirely different: Toothless is very small and dark-brown, there'southward no behemothic dragon to fight in the terminal act and Hiccup remains whole. To exist honest, however, it's not equally proficient.

25. Kristofferson

Motion picture(s): Fantastic Mr Fox (2009)

First Appearance: Fantastic Mr Fox (2009)

Voiced by: Eric Chase Anderson

Kristofferson

1 of the few not-star vox actors to appear in Wes Anderson's terminate-movement adaptation of Roald Dahl'southward book, Eric Chase Anderson nevertheless got peradventure the virtually agreeable graphic symbol in a bandage of eccentrics. He's a nephew of Mr Fox's, but his presence causes no end of grief for Play tricks's son Ash, who is thoroughly outshone by the polite, meditation-practicing, entirely self-sufficient cousin. While Ash gets the more manifestly interesting character arc, Kristofferson's just so amusingly perfect that he keeps stealing the show - and of course he turns out not to exist such an obnoxious footling nerd after all. 3 thanks!

Stroke of genius

Beating up the mole who tries to pick on his cousin Ash, first taking off his shoes and then that his Kristofferson'south mad martial arts skills don't kill him.

Fun fact

Kristofferson is, every bit you'd expected, named later on legendary singer and Blade star Kris Kristofferson, since Wes Anderson and writer Noah Baumbach are both fans of his work.

24. Helm Claw

Flick(south): Peter Pan (1953)

First Advent: JM Barrie's Peter Pan (1904)

Voiced by: Hans Conried

Hook

Maybe information technology's considering Helm Hook started out on stage that he's and so darn good at getting usa all cheering and yelling at the screen - for the other guy. A villain more adept at sneering you'd wait difficult to find, and as common cold-blooded killers go information technology'south hard to top him. But he'south besides a man of civilization and some pretentions to finesse, making his all the scarier when he decides to only get for the throat. And it's a testament to this film that, while the character's been played a thousand times, this one feels similar the original. Peradventure it's that dashing red coat - nosotros do love a human in uniform.

Stroke of genius

The gibbering panic that overtakes the otherwise snarling bad guy whenever the sound of ticking comes most.

Fun fact

This was the final Disney motion picture that all 9 of the legendary animators the Nine Old Men worked on equally directing animators. After this, they were spread beyond different concurrent projects at any given time.

23. Mike Wasowski

Movie(s): Monsters Inc

First Appearance: Monsters Inc (2001)

Voiced by: Billy Crystal

Mike W

When it comes to Monsters, Inc., information technology'due south throw a sprint fourth dimension. You could become for Boo, arguably the cutest child in movie history. Or Sulley, John Goodman'southward lovable walking carpet of a monster. Or even Roz, the first bear witness that Bob Petersen could do more than work behind the microphone. Just information technology'southward the refreshing, unforced jollity and decency of Baton Crystal'due south Mike Wazowski that just about wins out. Endearingly hapless, with a condescending mental attitude towards paperwork, the manic wackiness of Wazowski provides the perfect counterbalance to Sulley's more lugubrious nature. And when he'due south funny, boy, is he funny. No wonder the dude goes into stand up-up by the picture's end. Oh, and we should as well point out that Wazowski is effectively a walking eyeball but another excuse for the boys at Pixar to show that they can accept any object or shape and invest it with emotion and life. Testify-offs.

Stroke of genius

The sweetness that'due south exposed when Wazowski or Googlie Bear, equally he might likewise be known goes on a date with his dear Celia. Information technology all goes incorrect, naturally, but it's dainty to see some other side to the large goof-eyeball.

Fun fact

Mike has his own Facebook folio. We doubtable he gets an assistant to post for him.

22. Jack Skellington

Film(south): The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993)

First Advent: The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993)

Voiced by: Chris Sarandon, Henry Sellick (singing)

Jack Skellington

Culture clashes have always been dramatic meat for filmmakers, simply this is a more than imaginative take on information technology than most. And Jack Skellington is at the heart of it, good-hearted but profoundly ignorant of what he'southward messing with. His obsession is non something you ordinarily see in kid's cartoons - he'south not a human being on a noble mission but a weirdo fixated on something confronting reason, and it'southward his friend Emerge who, like the audience, knows it'due south a bad idea and wants him to cease - only it's his flaws that make him man, offset getting swept away despite himself and then, eventually, doing the right thing. He also gets bonus points for owning animation's most ambrosial ghost domestic dog, as Zero and his beautiful little Jack o' lantern nose couldn't belong with anyone truly evil.

Stroke of genius

The song "What's this", every bit Jack - accustomed as he is to the dark, twisted Halloween Town, tries to get his caput around the sweetness and light of Christmas Town. It's no wonder he gets things a fleck mixed up.

Fun fact

Tim Burton (who, please call back, did non direct) came upwards with the thought for this motion-picture show subsequently seeing a department store swap directly from Halloween decorations to Christmas ones. His original story only included the characters of Jack, Zippo and Santa Claus; the rest were added for the screen.

21. Donkey

Moving-picture show(s): Shrek, Shrek 2, Shrek iii, Shrek Forever After, a Christmas short

First Advent: Shrek!, a 1993 novel by William Steig (adapted heavily for the screen)

Voiced by: Eddie Irish potato

Donkey

Anyone recall the last fourth dimension they really cared nearly Shrek or Fiona in a Shrek movie? Nope? The states either. It'due south all nigh the supporting cast, who upstage the ostensible leads every single time the camera turns their fashion. Ass - hyperactive, desperately insecure, unfailingly loyal - is one of the best of them. Eddie Murphy plays nerdier and sillier than his usual characters and, in profound contrast to his efforts in Norbit, it pays off in spades. Sure, nosotros have yet to forgive him for making us wonder how a ass and a dragon mate, merely apart from that he's a raving success.

Stroke of genius

The unmarried best Donkey moment in the series is probably when Puss-in-Boots appears in Shrek 2, trying to wangle his manner into Shrek'due south affections with his adorable kitty pose. "I'g distressing, the position of annoying talking animal has already been filled!"

Fun fact

When Steven Spielberg bought the rights to the book on which this is based, in 1991, he apparently envisioned making a traditionally animated picture with Bill Murray as Shrek and Steve Martin as Donkey. Nosotros'd rather like to come across that one.

20. Genie

Picture show(s): Aladdin (1992)

Outset Appearance: The Arabian Nights, dating from the 10th century

Voiced by: Robin Williams

Genie

E'er been annoyed by a celebrity vocalisation coming out of a cartoon's oral cavity? If so, blame this guy, because Robin Williams' electric vocalisation performance equally the Genie in this Disney fairytale ready something of a fashion for star casting in animation. What most of the copycats missed, however, was the fact that it wasn't Williams' star power that did the job hither merely his gift for comic improvisation - and the ability of Disney'south animators, led by Genie supervising animator Eric Goldberg, to keep up with him - that made the Genie such a memorable, magical grapheme. Too, far besides few blithe characters turn themselves into rockets.

Stroke of genius

Probably the 'Prince Ali' musical number, which sees the Genie perform the main song but as well transform himself into oversupply members to start a hundred different rumours as Aladdin, disguised as a prince, makes his triumphal entry into the city.

Fun fact

Robin Williams was allowed to improvise much of his performance, which is pretty unusual in animation. His initial recordings included nearly 52 dissever characters, which Eric Goldberg and so took and worked with, picking the funniest bits to animate.

19. Madame Souza

Movies: Belleville Rendezvous / Les Triplettes de Belleville (2003)

First Advent: Les Triplettes de Belleville (2003)

Voiced past: N/A

Madame Souza

She may be older than most of the characters hither, but the grandmother in Belleville Rendezvous is the very definition of indefatigable. When her cyclist grandson is kidnapped by nefarious underworld biking fans, she pedals across oceans with only her faithful dog for visitor, enduring hardships without number to seek him out. She also endures the all-frog nutrition of the eccentric triplets of Belleville before finally taking on gangsters and tycoons to rescue her prize. Now that, ladies and gentlemen, is dedication.

Stroke of genius

In an unusual approach to sports massage, Madame Souza massages her grandson's overworked calves with an egg beater.

Fun fact

Sylvain Chomet doesn't actually like drawing beautiful characters, and much prefers eccentric / ugly looking ladies

18. Totoro

Movies: My Neighbor Totoro (1988)

Showtime Appearance: My Neighbour Totoro (1988)

Voiced by: Hitoshi Takagi

Totoro

Cuddly, gentle and peace-loving, Totoro is a pure forest spirit who comes to the assist of people in emotional need. He and his pocket-size friends likewise make kick-ass blimp toys. Created past Japanese blitheness king Hayao Miyazaki, his gang resemble a cross between a rabbit and a Moomin, but have a quirky personality all of their own - they carry around numberless of acorns (which they employ to grow trees), use umbrellas and travel in a cat bus. That's right: a cat that is besides a bus. Just even among such cuties, Totoro's round and cuddly self is withal our favourite.

Stroke of genius

The beautiful, silent sequence where immature heroine Satsuki stands beside Totoro at a bus finish during a storm. Enjoying the sound the falling pelting makes on his umbrella, the magical creature grins, so jumps up and downward, shaking water from the trees to a higher place.

Fun fact

A Totoro costly toy appears briefly in Toy Story iii.

17. Dory

Movies: Finding Nemo (2003), Finding Dory (2016)

Beginning Advent: Finding Nemo (2003)

Voiced past: Ellen DeGeneres

Dory

Animation's answer to Leonard Shelby, Dory is as sunny and skillful-natured as she is incapable of remembering your name for more than a few moments. Her short-term retention problems brand for easy jokes within the context of the film, only as the story builds they acquire immense poignancy as she tries to overcome her limits and remember. Her triumphant realisation that she recognises the proper name Nemo is a moment of triumph on a par with Rocky acquisition those darn steps, or the concluding mission in Top Gun. Yous'll never root as difficult for any other fish.

Stroke of genius

"I speak whale!" Dory's attempts to communicate with the huge sea mammals involve speaking in long, drawn-out sounds and are utterly hilarious - and fifty-fifty funnier when information technology turns out that they work.

Fun Fact

The myth that goldfish have a retention of only seconds is not, in fact, true. Experiments with mazes and with feeding routines have shown that their memories last essentially longer - months rather than moments.

16. Cruella de Vil

Movies: 101 Dalmatians

First Appearance: 101 Dalmatians, a 1956 novel by Dodie Smith

Voiced past: Betty Lou Gerson

Cruella

About every bit subtle every bit a Simon Cowell critique, the inkling to the true nature of Dodie Smith'south great villainess tin be found in her proper noun, like Dr. Evil, or Truly Scrumptious, or former Celtic defender Rafael Scheidt. In other words, beware a woman named de Vil, who smokes liberally, cackles malevolently at the drop of a hat, swans around in a machine that has a Male monarch Kong-sized carbon footprint, and wants to make a fur coat out of the skins of gorgeous petty Dalmatian puppies. Oh, and she'south called Devil. Merely it'due south the OTT nature of Cruella capitalism run rampant, greed gnarled into a snarling mask of hatred - that makes her so memorable, and has sustained the graphic symbol through animated sequels, alive action movies (where Glenn Shut had an absolute blast) and fifty-fifty on Broadway. If she doesn't scare yous, so the song goes, no evil matter will.

Stroke of genius

Her unique approach to keeping her two henchmen, Jasper and Horace, on her side, constantly slapping them, threatening them and berating them for (admittedly catastrophic) failures. Someone needs to give her a reality show, quick smart.

Fun fact

Forbes ranked Cruella as the thirteenth wealthiest fictional character in 2002, with a net fortune of $875 million. She could buy a Dalmatian farm at that charge per unit.

15. Coraline

Movies: Coraline (2008)

Commencement Appearance: Coraline, a novel past Neil Gaiman, 2002

Voiced past: Dakota Fanning

Coraline

Neil Gaiman's dark-tinged children's tale combines perfectly with terminate-motion genius Henry Selick'due south signature style, and Coraline herself pops off the screen even without the 3D glasses. She's a fully-realised child, prone to annoying her parents and going off in a huff and being irritated past a neighbouring geek. But she's as well smart, capable and ultimately fearless in seeing off the night forces that threaten to tear her away from her family, showing that at that place's more to her than being a brat. She's as well a masterpiece of terminate-motion animation, with thousands of facial expressions and spot-on pre-adolescent body language.

Stroke of genius

It'south the scene where Coraline hangs her easily around a doorknob and swings back and forth, pestering her father for attention while he'south trying to work.

Fun fact

To weave the cloth and knit the jumpers used for the film'southward puppets, the team had to use needles as fine as human being hair. Now that's what y'all call detail work.

14. Tetsuo

Movies: Akira (1988)

Beginning Appearance: Akira manga, from 1982 onwards

Voiced by: Nozomu Sazaki

Tetsuo

You know how motorcycle gang members are. Tetsuo's always been the odd human out, reliant on his friend Kaneda for back up and protection. Merely when he is picked up by government scientists, and starts experiencing strange headaches, information technology becomes clear that Tetsuo may have more than going on upstairs than anyone realised. Information technology'south the slow and nightmarish realisation of what that ability involves that sets Tetsuo's story autonomously from most other animation, and his descent into a sort of madness is infinitely compelling - fifty-fifty if, equally is traditional with manga, you have only the haziest idea what's going on.

Stroke of genius

It'southward probably the scene where Tetsuo'south girlfriend, Kaori, tries to talk to him subsequently he'south started to get super-mental, regrowing his ain arm and on the run from the government.

Fun fact

Wondering what's happened to that live-activity Akira that's been talked about for then long? Well, it'southward still manifestly a go projection, with producer Andrew Lazar saying before this year that a new screenwriter had been brought aboard.

xiii. Fizz Lightyear

Movies: Toy Story, Toy Story 2, Toy Story 3, Toy Story 4

First Appearance: Toy Story (1995)

Voiced past: Tim Allen

Buzz

The beauty of Buzz Lightyear is that, beneath the superficiality of the initial premise he's an utterly delusional toy who thinks he's a real Space Ranger there's real emotional depth and endless chapters for reinvention. Witness Toy Story iii's dandy reprogramming gag, wherein Buzz becomes a flamenco-flecked Spanish-language toy, consummate with an eye for the ladies and corking dance moves. Just we love Buzz for so much more than than that. We love him because of his bluster. We dear him because of his never-say-die spirit. We honey him considering he's a leader of plastic men. We love him because he's faintly ridiculous. We honey him because Tim Allen's macho voice work is and so perfect that information technology nigh removes the universe'due south demand for William Shatner to exist. We love him because he has a niggling low-cal that blinks. Nosotros love him considering he. Is. A. Toy. And sometimes that's all you need.

Stroke of genius

At the terminate of Toy Story 2, when Buzz witnesses Jessie'southward amazing acrobatics, and suffers a slight example of premature ejection. Bit of blueish in that location, for the dads.

Fun fact

Buzz Lightyear's name was inspired by astronaut Buzz Aldrin. Aldrin acknowledged the tribute when he pulled a Buzz Lightyear doll out during a speech at NASA, to rapturous cheers. He did non, still, receive any endorsement fees for the use of his start name.

12. Lilo

Movies: Lilo & Stitch, Sew together (2003), Lilo & Stitch ii (2005), Leroy & Sew together (2006)

First Appearance: Lilo & Stitch (2002)

Voiced by: Daveigh Chase

Lilo

Conflicting commotion automobile Stitch steals the show, of course, simply in terms of grapheme he isn't a patch on his human analogue, the ambrosial Lilo. A recognisably flawed fiddling girl, she's ofttimes moody and badly behaved, and has a creepy/beautiful fondness for things that are ugly or deformed. She causes absolute disaster for her older sister on any number of occasions - merely she'due south besides loving and clearly wounded by the tragic death of her parents. Few cartoon characters manage to pack then much into such a pocket-sized frame.

Stroke of genius

Lying on the floor, listening to Elvis afterwards suffering a bad mean solar day, Lilo's an inspiration to us all.

Fun fact

In a pre-ix/xi version of the script, Sew together flew a jumbo jet through downtown Honolulu to save Lilo from the aliens. But later that tragedy, this was changed to the existing spaceship chase through the mountains of Kaua'i.

11. Puss In Boots

Movies: Shrek 2 (2004), Shrek The 3rd (2007), Shrek Forever After (2010), Puss In Boots (2011), Puss In Boots: The Last Wish (2022)

Beginning Advent: Shrek ii (2004)

Voiced by: Antonio Banderas, Eric Bauza, Frank Welker (meowing)

Puss in Boots

The main declining of the Shrek series is that the title grapheme has always been a niggling bland, and always a lot overshadowed by the more than colourful supporting cast. But who cares when, as in the example of Puss In Boots, they're this entertaining? A glorious reimagining of the swashbuckling amuse of Zorro, transplanting his derring-do spirit and Latino swagger into the body of a cat only nigh college than the boots he wears, Puss In Boots gave Shrek 2 a welcome shot in the arm just as Shrek and Donkey'southward banter was starting time to vesture thin. Voiced to perfection by Banderas, it'southward Puss' loyalty, his indomitability in the face of overwhelming odds, his supreme self-conviction, and his ability to make his eyes as big every bit Lazy Susans, that make him more worthy of his own spin-off. The only mercy we'll be praying for is from laughter.

Stroke of genius

His introduction in Shrek 2 when, mid-grandiose spoken communication, he begins to choke and splutter, eyes bulging out of his head like a Pierluigi Collina tribute ring. Furball, he sighs, apologetically. Cute.

Fun fact

Banderas voices Puss in the Castilian language versions of Shrek too.

10. Dug

Movies: Upwardly (2009)

First Appearance: Cameo in Ratatouille (2007)

Voiced by: Bob Peterson

Dug

Many films have presented usa with animals fabricated homo, but few have managed to give an animate being voice communication but still continue their essential personality intact. Iii thank you then for Dug, a recognisably doggy canis familiaris whose unfailing cheer and surprising complexity lift the 2nd half of the film almost to the heights of that unforgettable opening. While his backstory is further developed in the (delightful) DVD short Dug'southward Special Mission, it'due south really all onscreen, with the dog's skillful nature vying with his insecurity and unhappiness nether his sometime pack, and euphoria at meeting Russell and Carl, and the many distractions of life as a domestic dog. Lassie eat your heart out: this is cinema'south best canis familiaris.

Stroke of genius

Squirrel!

Fun fact

Doug (sort of) appears in Ratatouille, as the instantly recognisable shadow of a dog who threatens Remy while he makes his way through French apartment buildings. For maximum doggy authenticity

ix. Dumbo

Movies: Dense (1941)

Offset Advent: Dumbo (1941)

Voiced past: N/A

Dumbo

Oh, Dense. In that location aren't enough tear ducts or heartstrings in the world to absorb the emotional impact of the footling elephant who thought and could, every bit information technology happens fly. So cute it looks similar he was engineered in a lab, Disney's mute pachyderm uses his big eyes and bigger mudflaps to endlessly expressive consequence, as he rises from beleaguered whipping boy to star of the testify in 64 glorious minutes. Now that's storytelling.

Stroke of genius

The bizarre sequence where Dumbo and Timothy Q. Mouse get inadvertently drunkard and run into a parade of pink elephants; a symbol of a happier, more than innocent time. Nowadays, Dumbo would have a traffic cone on his hand and wake up to notice Timothy Q. Mouse dipping his paw in a bucket of warm water, and putting it on the net.

Fun fact

Dumbo was bumped off the cover of Fourth dimension mag in Dec 1941 by the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbour. Well, not and then much a fun' fact, but you can't have everything.

viii. The Iron Giant

Movies: The Iron Giant (1999)

First Advent: The Atomic number 26 Giant (1999)

Voiced past: Vin Diesel

The Iron Giant

If you're not quite certain why everyone's looking forward to Brad Bird'southward have on Mission: Impossible 4, check out this beautiful and moving accommodation of Ted Hughes' already-powerful children's volume. Bird'south moving-picture show may have sunk without a trace at the box office, but it's one of the great animated films, a tale of friendship, tolerance and fear for the ages. The Atomic number 26 Giant himself, voiced with surprisingly delicacy by Vin Diesel, manages to exist by turns mysterious, childlike, warlike and heroic. His concluding decision to emulate his comic-book hero, Superman, will intermission your heart.

Stroke of genius

The devastatingly emotional last human action. Remember the start time you watched ET and he went home at the end and you lot cried all the way dwelling from the movie house? It's like that.

Fun fact

Even though this is a traditionally 2D animated moving-picture show, the Iron Behemothic himself is entirely computer generated. They just added a slight wobble to his lines to make him expect handdrawn and assistance him to fit in with the other kids characters.

vii. Maleficent

Movies: Sleeping Beauty (1959)

Starting time Appearance: Sleeping Beauty (1959)

Voiced by: Eleanor Audley

Maleficent-still

Hands downwardly, no argument, the greatest animated villain ever. She's sexy, she'southward sensuous - in a Disney cartoon! - and she can TURN INTO A DRAGON. For added badassishness, she takes revenge on poor, defenceless infants in retaliation for perceived social snubs. Yes, if you fail to invite her to your side by side soiree, she'll probably expletive your baby to a futurity as Sarah Palin or something. OK, so technically she's a fairy, which sounds neither scary nor powerful, merely this lady is to normal fairies what Michael Phelps is to the H2o Babies class at your local leisure centre. Her but flaw? Hiring picture palace's least competent henchmen.

Stroke of genius

She turns into a frickin' dragon; what more than do you lot need? Although we do also like her twisted scheme to imprison Prince Mannerly until he's bedraggled and only and then allow him rescue Sleeping Dazzler.

Fun fact

The sound of Maleficent'south dragon fire was created properly, with the use of a flame-thrower, non any namby-pamby mixing desk-bound. The sound of the dragon's teeth snapping, however, was recorded using castanets for a little Spanish flavour.

half-dozen. Jessica Rabbit

Movies: Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988)

Kickoff Appearance: Who Censored Roger Rabbit, a 1981 novel by Gary K. Wolf

Voiced past: Kathleen Turner (vocalism), Amy Irving (vocal)

Jessica Rabbit

I'm not bad, drawls Jessica Rabbit, I'1000 just fatigued that way. She tin can say that over again. The loyal (every bit it turns out) wife of the incredibly annoying rabbit (seriously, what does she see in that guy, other than a way with a carrot?) is drawn many ways, all of them guilty as sin. With the sort of measurements that would put your center out in 3D, she's a sultry, sleazy siren, the ultimate femme fatale, the sort of wide who inspires involuntary wolf whistles and bad Raymond Chandler-a-like writing, similar a wet Wednesday that just won't quit until Th. But there's more to her than just the sort of lines that would make clean sweep America'due south Next Top Model there'due south a pure heart and set up wit beneath that magnificent exterior. In short, men want to exist with her, women want to be her and a rabbit gets to schtup her. Whadda dame.

Stroke of genius

Her middle-and-other-parts-popping entrance, singing a torch song (Why Don't You Do Right?) that has every guy in the room planning a divorce, or worse. For the vocal, director Robert Zemeckis brought in Amy Irving, Steven Spielberg'south ex-missus to sing, instead of Kathleen Turner's husky whisper.

Fun fact

57 yr-onetime British grandmother, Annette Edwards, has spent thousands of pounds on plastic surgery and more to turn herself into the living apotheosis of Jessica Rabbit. Gauge for yourself if it's worked.

five. Marji

Motion-picture show(s): Persepolis (2007)

Commencement Appearance: Persepolis, a 2000 graphic novel past Marjane Satrapi

Voiced by: Gabrielle Lopez Benitez, Chiara Mastroianni

Marji

Arguably, Marji is a bit of a crook, what with beingness based on a real-alive human existence - who, for bonus points, wrote the volume and co-directed this flick. But however you look at it, this is ane fully-fleshed 2nd black-and-white grapheme, a little daughter who thinks she's destined to be a prophet but who shortly gets distracted by the lure of rock music and boys, and turned off religion past the increasing turbulence and fanaticism in her Iranian home. While the grown up Marjane is undoubtedly (even) more circuitous and realistic, it's her childhood self we fell in love with, all high ideals and crazy schemes.

Stroke of genius

We don't approve, but the scene where young Marji and friends make up one's mind to torture a classmate whose father is in prison house is shocking, but bright; funny and disturbing in equal measure.

Fun fact

Ii of the French vocalization cast, Chiara Mastroianni (the adult Marjane) and Catherine Deneuve (her grandmother) voiced the aforementioned parts in the English language dub of the moving picture. Multi-lingual!

4. Wall-E

Movie(south): Wall-East (2008)

First Appearance: Cameo in Cars (2006)

Voiced by: Ben Burtt

Wall-E

Proof, if proof were needed, that strong silent types are infinitely preferable to their chattier counterparts, Wall-E is an almost-mute waste-shifting robot who is easily the most ambrosial automaton ever created. With R2D2 genius Ben Burtt giving him a voice comprised importantly of exclamations, hums and snippets of the How-do-you-do Dolly soundtrack. Combined with Pixar's genius for creating character with the twitch of an eye-shade, and you have someone who won audition hearts in nigh ten seconds flat, despite being rusty and rickety and probably smelling of trash. No hateful feat for a guy who hangs out with a cockroach.

Stroke of genius

As Wall-E files abroad his newly acquired items subsequently his shift one twenty-four hours, he hesitates over a spork should it get with his spoon collection or his forks? Finally, he decides to place information technology inbetween the two. Adorable!

Fun fact

In the tradition of Pixar hiding clues to their upcoming films in new releases, Wall-East appears in the background of one shot in Cars, and in 2nd, handdrawn animated form on the Ratatouille DVD, driving a double-decker in the short motion picture Our Friend the Rat.

3. Baloo

Picture(south): The Jungle Book (1967), The Jungle Book 2 (2003)

Kickoff Appearance: The Jungle Volume, an 1894 novel past Rudyard Kipling

Voiced by: Phil Harris; John Goodman

Baloo

Most bears will rip your face up off as soon as look at y'all. You call back Yogi hasn't racked up some collateral damage en route to ransacking those pic-a-nick baskets? Simply Baloo, aka the conduct who takes Mowgli under his, erm, wing in The Jungle Volume and shows him what's what and who's who, is the type to requite bears a good name over again after that unfortunate Grizzly Man business. Lovable, jolly and full of homespun wisdom, Baloo is a freewheeling grifter and grinder, the sort of animal who it's incommunicable not to warm to, even if he does sometimes consort with the shadier creatures the jungle has to offer. And when he lies', face down in that big old pool, it but about rips your heart out. Fifty-fifty on a 2nd viewing.

Stroke of genius

As Baloo puts it so well, look for those bare necessities, those simple bare necessities. Forget about your worries and strife...

Fun fact

Gregory Peck was President of the Academy when The Jungle Volume came out, and lobbied difficult to get his fellows to accept the motion-picture show as a nominee or possible winner for Best Pic. Sadly, he was unsuccessful.

2. Woody

Movie(s): Toy Story (1995), Toy Story 2 (1999), Toy Story three (2010)

First Appearance: Toy Story (1995)

Voiced by: Tom Hanks

Woody

How could we separate Woody and Buzz, you ask? Well, considering Woody only edges his spacey BFF in the graphic symbol stakes, springing fully-formed from the screen equally a living, breathing, er, child's plaything. He always tries to do the right matter, but it's not always piece of cake for him, and Pixar's genius lies in showing that even such a Dudley Do-Righter sometimes wishes he could take the easier route. Still, his intense loyalty to his friends, palpable humanity and the securely emotional character arc he'southward given put Woody head and shoulders above the residue.

Stroke of genius

The wait on his face as he tries to choose between going to higher with Andy and abandoning his friends forever in Toy Story 3.

Fun fact

Boundin' managing director Bud Luckey was instrumental in the creation of Woody, irresolute him from a ventriloquist'due south dummy, every bit originally planned, into the cowboy that nosotros all know and love - and Andy was named after Bud's son, who'due south also become an animator.

1. Gromit

Movie(s): Wallace & Gromit: The Expletive of the Were-Rabbit (2005), numerous shorts

Get-go Appearance: A Grand 24-hour interval Out (1988)

Voiced past: N/A

Gromit

Gromit doesn't ever say a word, but in that location has never been a more expressive character (animated or otherwise) to grace our screens. The long-suffering companion to inventor Wallace, Gromit is a mechanical genius in his own right, a vegetable-grower par excellence and an unfailing case of British pluck and can-practise spirit. He also boasts a flair for deadpan that Buster Keaton would be proud of and the ability to allow us know exactly what he's thinking with no more the twitch of an ear. With the fingerprints of genius animators all over him (literally), Gromit is an instance to usa all.

Stroke of genius

While The Wrong Trousers' train chase takes some beating, our favourite is Gromit's realisation that the Were-Rabbit is in fact Wallace!

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