3 Animated Movies that fandoms adults more than kids

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Kids often drools over Animated movies before the small screen in leisure. From spongebob to despicable me, The range of animation is vast for any school going kids. However the Adults too are not spared from the fandom of quality animated movies. There are few flicks that catches the eyeballs of adults faster than the kiddos due to the detailing put in the scripting, direction, dialogues & last but not the least the action sequences. Many of such cherry picked piece of cinema delves into a narration to showcases a different coin of the life before audience. The cutting edge animation of below three movies has time & again breaked the barrier of age
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Ratatouille

'Anyone can cook', the message of the movie that travels from inception culminates into an inspirational ending of the movie. The film revolves around a seasoned mice in culinary activities & a rookie in the dire need of job. They form an amazing team before the bonding breaks for a short period. The mice ends up savoring lip smacking dishes & renews a countryside dish 'Ratatouille' to force the food blogger to heap praise in his column.

Kung fu panda

When a hero with crash course drubs a front bencher antagonist, logic is the first casuality. However this film is inspiring, motivating in many ways when the phrases narrated by different characters gives complete life lessons. Not to forget the sense of humour of this movie is the real X factor. The movie revolves around a fluffy Panda taking on a monster tai lung a former student of guru shifu turned into adversory. This looks near about impossible in the initial hour as Tai lung martial arts prowess is no match to the fantastic five lead by Tigress. How the magical scroll proves decisive or inconsequential is the actual crux of the movie.

Ferdinand

This movie breaks the barrier that if a bull loses a fight he ends up in slaughterhouse. The baby Ferdinand who lost his father in a bull fight was always against this notion. His heart remained docile despite his body turned robust in adulthood. His conflict with a bully herd ends into an accidental selection leaving the loser in Slaughterhouse. Ferdinend wins heart of his companion and helped the herd in fleeing the cowshed offering himself as sacrificial goat against the sword studded man in the penultimate fight. His noble gesture of not ripping apart the lone man in the arena from a dominating position draw accolades helping him to return unscathed.