The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya (2009) is the highest-rated anime film on Anime News Network's Top 500 anime list and is ranked first overall, including TV series and OVAs.
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) was selected as the best American animated movie ever by the American Film Institute during their 10 Top 10.[28]
Beauty and the Beast (1991) is #1 on the IGN's Top 25 Animated Movies of All Time. The film was voted #1 out of 20 animated Disney movies by a public poll taken by Ultimate Disney in which random people voted for their favorite Animated Disney Classic.[29]
Toy Story (1995) was voted number 1 on the Top 100 Animated Features of All Time by the Online Film Critics Society (list published March 2003).[30] Both this and its 1999 sequel hold a perfect 100% score at Rotten Tomatoes.[31][32] Toy Story 2 (1999) topped a Rotten Tomatoes poll of the 50 best animated movies ever made.[33] It is also number 1 on their list of the best kids movies,[34] and is number 1 on the Movie Review Query Engine's list of the best animated movies.[35] Toy Story 3 (2010) is currently number 1 on the list of top rated animated titles at the Internet Movie Database,[36] and has a 99% score at Rotten Tomatoes.[37]
What's Opera, Doc? (1957) was voted the greatest animated short by animators, film historians and directors, in Jerry Beck's 1994 poll of The 50 Greatest Cartoons.[38]
The Lion King (1994) was chosen as the best animated film for Best in Film: The Greatest Movies of Our Time.[39]
Can I say that What's Opera Doc is brilliant? I also love The Rabbits Of Seville, maybe slightly more than What's Opera Doc.