List of highest-grossing animated films
Included on the list are charts of the top box-office earners, a chart of high-grossing animated films by calendar year, a timeline showing the transition of the highest-grossing animated film record, and a chart of the highest-grossing animated film franchises and series. All charts are ranked by international theatrical box office performance where possible, excluding income derived from home video, broadcasting rights and merchandise. Animated family films have performed consistently well, with Disney films enjoying lucrative re-releases prior to the home video era. Disney also enjoyed later success with its Pixar brand, of which the Toy Story films and Finding Nemo have been the best performers; beyond Pixar animation, the Shrek, Ice Age, Madagascar and Despicable Me series have met with the most success. The Peter Pan and Mickey Mouse franchises was reprised after a lengthy hiatus while The Jungle Book & Bambi saw a successful comeback after lying dormant for 36 and 64 years, respectively.
Highest-grossing animated films
The chart below lists the highest grossing animated films. Figures are given in United States dollars (USD). Many films that were released during the 20th century do not appear on this list as figures have not been adjusted for inflation. For example, if figures were adjusted for inflation, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs would appear at the top of the chart with an adjusted gross of $1,819,000,000[1]
Eighty-eight percent of the films in the top 50 were released after 2000. 2010 and 2014 are the most represented years on the list, with five films each. All films in the Shrek, Ice Age, Madagascar, Despicable Me, main series of Cars, Monsters, Inc., Kung Fu Panda, How to Train Your Dragon, and Rio franchises are in the top 50 highest-grossing animated films. While the Toy Story franchises feature prominently. Shrek is the most represented franchise, with 5 films. DreamWorks animation are the most represented studio, with 15 films on the list.
Eleven of the movies on this list also appear on the worldwide highest-grossing films of all time. Frozen is the highest grossing animated film and is ranked 8th over all. Three animated films in total have grossed in excess of $1 billion worldwide.
The films on this list have all had a theatrical run (including re-releases) since 1992. Films that have not played since then do not appear on the chart due to ticket-price inflation, population size and ticket purchasing trends not being considered.
- † Background shading indicates films playing in the week commencing 1 November 2024 in theaters around the world.
Rank | Peak | Title | Worldwide gross | Year | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 1 | Frozen | $1,279,852,693 | 2013 | [# 1][# 2] |
2 | 2 | Minions † | $1,151,009,210 | 2015 | [# 3] |
3 | 1 | Toy Story 3 | $1,063,171,911 | 2010 | [# 4][# 5] |
4 | 1 | The Lion King | $987,483,777 | 1994 | [# 6][# 7] |
5 | 3 | Despicable Me 2 | $970,761,885 | 2013 | [# 8][# 9] |
6 | 1 | Finding Nemo | $936,743,261 | 2003 | [# 10][# 11] |
7 | 1 | Shrek 2 | $919,838,758 | 2004 | [# 12][# 13] |
8 | 2 | Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs | $886,686,817 | 2009 | [# 14][# 15] |
9 | 5 | Ice Age: Continental Drift | $877,244,782 | 2012 | [# 16][# 17] |
10 | 10 | Inside Out † | $818,763,000 | 2015 | [# 18] |
11 | 3 | Shrek the Third | $798,958,162 | 2007 | [# 19][# 20] |
12 | 6 | Shrek Forever After | $752,600,867 | 2010 | [# 21][# 22] |
13 | 8 | Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted | $746,921,274 | 2012 | [# 23][# 24] |
14 | 11 | Monsters University | $743,559,607 | 2013 | [# 25][# 26] |
15 | 6 | Up | $731,342,744 | 2009 | [# 27][# 28] |
16 | 9 | Kung Fu Panda 2 | $665,692,281 | 2011 | [# 29][# 30] |
17 | 4 | Ice Age: The Meltdown | $661,483,908 | 2006 | [# 31][# 32] |
18 | 16 | Big Hero 6 | $657,827,828 | 2014 | [# 33][# 34] |
19 | 6 | Kung Fu Panda | $631,744,560 | 2008 | [# 35][# 36] |
20 | 4 | The Incredibles | $631,442,092 | 2004 | [# 37][# 38] |
21 | 7 | Ratatouille | $623,722,818 | 2007 | [# 39][# 40] |
22 | 19 | How to Train Your Dragon 2 | $618,909,935 | 2014 | [# 41][# 42] |
23 | 9 | Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa | $603,900,354 | 2008 | [# 43][# 44] |
24 | 14 | Tangled | $591,794,936 | 2010 | [# 45][# 46] |
25 | 18 | The Croods | $587,204,668 | 2013 | [# 47][# 48] |
26 | 2 | Monsters, Inc. | $562,816,256 | 2001 | [# 49][# 50] |
27 | 16 | Cars 2 | $559,852,396 | 2011 | [# 51][# 52] |
28 | 17 | Puss in Boots | $554,987,477 | 2011 | [# 53][# 54] |
29 | 14 | Despicable Me | $543,113,985 | 2010 | [# 55][# 46] |
30 | 21 | Brave | $538,788,207 | 2012 | [# 56][# 57] |
31 | 4 | Madagascar | $532,680,671 | 2005 | [# 58][# 38] |
32 | 8 | The Simpsons Movie | $527,071,022 | 2007 | [# 59][# 60] |
33 | 12 | WALL-E | $521,311,860 | 2008 | [# 61][# 62] |
34 | 1 | Aladdin | $504,050,219 | 1992 | [# 63][# 7] |
35 | 32 | Rio 2 | $500,188,435 | 2014 | [# 64][# 42] |
36 | 19 | How to Train Your Dragon | $494,878,759 | 2010 | [# 65][# 66] |
37 | 3 | Toy Story 2 | $490,728,379 | 1999 | [# 67][# 7] |
38 | 25 | Rio | $484,635,760 | 2011 | [# 68][# 69] |
39 | 4 | Shrek | $484,409,218 | 2001 | [# 70][# 7] |
40 | 31 | Wreck-It Ralph | $471,222,889 | 2012 | [# 71][# 72] |
41 | 38 | The Lego Movie | $468,760,692 | 2014 | [# 73][# 74] |
42 | 11 | Cars | $461,983,149 | 2006 | [# 75][# 76] |
43 | 4 | Tarzan | $448,191,819 | 1999 | [# 77][# 7] |
44 | 2 | Beauty and the Beast | $424,967,620 | 1991 | [# 78][# 7] |
45 | 1 | Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs | $418,000,000 | 1937 | [# 79] |
46 | 46 | Home † | $385,951,768 | 2015 | [# 80][# 81] |
47 | 14 | Happy Feet | $384,335,608 | 2006 | [# 82][# 83] |
48 | 8 | Ice Age | $383,257,136 | 2002 | [# 84][# 85] |
49 | 22 | Monsters vs. Aliens | $381,509,870 | 2009 | [# 86][# 87] |
50 | 47 | Penguins of Madagascar | $374,714,174 | 2014 | [# 88][# 34] |
Computer animation
The following chart is a list of the highest-grossing computer animated films. Ninety four percent of films in the top 50 were released after 2000. 2010, 2011, 2012 & 2014 are the most represented years on the list, with 5 films each. All films in the Shrek, Ice Age, Madagascar, Despicable Me, main series of Cars, Monsters, Inc., Kung Fu Panda, How to Train Your Dragon, and Rio franchises are in the top 50 Highest-grossing Computer animated films. While the Toy Story franchises feature prominently. Shrek is the most represented franchise with 5 films. DreamWorks are the most represented studio with 17 films on the list.
44 of the films listed are also on the Highest grossing animated films and ten are also Highest grossing films. Three computer animated films in total have grossed in excess of $1 billion worldwide.
The films on this chart have all had a theatrical run (including re-releases) since 1998, and films that have not played since then do not appear on the chart due to ticket-price inflation, population size and ticket purchasing trends not being considered.
- † Background shading indicates films playing in the week commencing 1 November 2024 in theaters around the world.
Rank | Peak | Title | Worldwide gross | Year | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 1 | Frozen | $1,279,852,693 | 2013 | [# 1][# 89] |
2 | 2 | Minions † | $1,151,009,210 | 2015 | [# 3] |
3 | 1 | Toy Story 3 | $1,063,171,911 | 2010 | [# 4][# 90] |
4 | 2 | Despicable Me 2 | $970,761,885 | 2013 | [# 8][# 91] |
5 | 1 | Finding Nemo | $936,743,261 | 2003 | [# 10][# 92] |
6 | 1 | Shrek 2 | $919,838,758 | 2004 | [# 12][# 93] |
7 | 2 | Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs | $886,686,817 | 2009 | [# 14][# 94] |
8 | 5 | Ice Age: Continental Drift | $877,244,782 | 2012 | [# 16][# 95] |
9 | 9 | Inside Out † | $818,763,000 | 2015 | [# 18] |
10 | 2 | Shrek the Third | $798,958,162 | 2007 | [# 19][# 96] |
11 | 6 | Shrek Forever After | $752,600,867 | 2010 | [# 21][# 90] |
12 | 7 | Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted | $746,921,274 | 2012 | [# 23][# 97] |
13 | 10 | Monsters University | $743,559,607 | 2013 | [# 25][# 98] |
14 | 5 | Up | $731,342,744 | 2009 | [# 27][# 99] |
15 | 8 | Kung Fu Panda 2 | $665,692,281 | 2011 | [# 29][# 100] |
16 | 3 | Ice Age: The Meltdown | $661,483,908 | 2006 | [# 31][# 101] |
17 | 15 | Big Hero 6 | $657,827,828 | 2014 | [# 33][# 102] |
18 | 5 | Kung Fu Panda | $631,744,560 | 2008 | [# 35][# 103] |
19 | 3 | The Incredibles | $631,442,092 | 2004 | [# 37][# 104] |
20 | 6 | Ratatouille | $623,722,818 | 2007 | [# 39][# 40] |
21 | 18 | How to Train Your Dragon 2 | $618,909,935 | 2014 | [# 41][# 105] |
22 | 8 | Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa | $603,900,354 | 2008 | [# 43][# 106] |
23 | 13 | Tangled | $591,794,936 | 2010 | [# 45][# 107] |
24 | 17 | The Croods | $587,204,668 | 2013 | [# 47][# 108] |
25 | 1 | Monsters, Inc. | $562,816,256 | 2001 | [# 49][# 92] |
26 | 15 | Cars 2 | $559,852,396 | 2011 | [# 51][# 100] |
27 | 16 | Puss in Boots | $554,987,477 | 2011 | [# 53][# 109] |
28 | 13 | Despicable Me | $543,113,985 | 2010 | [# 55][# 107] |
29 | 20 | Brave | $538,788,207 | 2012 | [# 56][# 97] |
30 | 3 | Madagascar | $532,680,671 | 2005 | [# 58][# 104] |
31 | 10 | WALL-E | $521,311,860 | 2008 | [# 61][# 110] |
32 | 29 | Rio 2 | $500,188,435 | 2014 | [# 64][# 105] |
33 | 16 | How to Train Your Dragon | $494,878,759 | 2010 | [# 65][# 66] |
34 | 1 | Toy Story 2 | $490,728,379 | 1999 | [# 67][# 7] |
35 | 22 | Rio | $484,635,760 | 2011 | [# 68][# 111] |
36 | 2 | Shrek | $484,409,218 | 2001 | [# 70][# 7] |
37 | 28 | Wreck-It Ralph | $471,222,889 | 2012 | [# 71][# 112] |
38 | 35 | The Lego Movie | $468,760,692 | 2014 | [# 73][# 113] |
39 | 8 | Cars | $461,983,149 | 2006 | [# 75][# 114] |
40 | 40 | Home † | $385,951,768 | 2015 | [# 80][# 115] |
41 | 8 | Happy Feet | $384,335,608 | 2006 | [# 82][# 116] |
42 | 2 | Ice Age | $383,257,136 | 2002 | [# 84][# 85] |
43 | 16 | Monsters vs. Aliens | $381,509,870 | 2009 | [# 86][# 117] |
44 | 41 | Penguins of Madagascar | $374,714,174 | 2014 | [# 88][# 102] |
45 | 29 | The Adventures of Tintin | $373,993,951 | 2011 | [# 118][# 119] |
46 | 1 | Toy Story | $370,638,993 | 1995 | [# 120][# 7][# 7] |
47 | 7 | Shark Tale | $367,275,019 | 2004 | [# 121][# 122] |
48 | 1 | A Bug's Life | $363,398,565 | 1998 | [# 123][# 7] |
49 | 38 | Hotel Transylvania | $358,375,603 | 2012 | [# 124][# 125] |
50 | 4 | Dinosaur | $349,822,765 | 2000 | [# 126][# 7] |
Traditional animation
The following chart is a list of the highest-grossing traditionally animated films. Forty-two percent of the films in the top 50 were released after 2000. 1998, 2000 and 2002 are the most represented years on the list, with 4 films each. Six films on this list are also on the Highest grossing animated films list. Only The Lion King is also on the list of the highest-grossing films ranking in at 22nd.
All films in The Jungle Book and the main series of Peter Pan franchises feature on this list. While the Rugrats, Mickey Mouse universe & Pokémon franchises feature prominently. The Jungle Book, Peter Pan, Mickey Mouse universe, Rugrats, Pokémon are the most represented franchise with 2 films each. Disney are the most represented studio with 26 films on the list.
The films on this chart have all had a theatrical run (including re-releases) since 1972, and films that have not played since then do not appear on the chart due to ticket-price inflation, population size and ticket purchasing trends not being considered.
Anime
The following chart is a list of the highest-grossing anime films. Eight of these films are also in the top 50 traditional animated films. Ninety percent of the films in the top 30 were released after 2000. 2012 is the most represented year on the list, with 6 films. Pokémon is the most represented animated film franchise with 9 films on the list, while Case Closed, Doraemon, Neon Genesis Evangelion, One Piece franchises feature prominently. OLM is the most represented studio with 10 films on the list.
The films on this chart have all had a theatrical run (including re-releases) since 1999, and films that have not played since then do not appear on the chart due to ticket-price inflation, population size and ticket purchasing trends not being considered.
- † Background shading indicates films playing in the week commencing 1 November 2024 in theaters around the world.
Stop motion animation
The following chart is a list of the highest-grossing stop motion films.
Ninety percent of the films in the top 10 were released after 2000. 2012 is the most represented year on the list, with three films. Aardman, is the most represented studio with four films on the list. All films in the Wallace & Gromit franchise are on the list.
The films on this chart have all had a theatrical run (including re-releases) since 2000, and films that have not played since then do not appear on the chart due to ticket-price inflation, population size and ticket purchasing trends not being considered.
- † Background shading indicates films playing in the week commencing 1 November 2024 in theaters around the world.
Rank | Title | Worldwide gross | Year | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Chicken Run | $224,834,564 | 2000 | [# 193] |
2 | Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit | $192,610,372 | 2005 | [# 194] |
3 | Coraline | $124,596,397 | 2009 | [# 195] |
4 | The Pirates! In an Adventure with Scientists! | $123,054,041 | 2012 | [# 196] |
5 | Corpse Bride | $117,195,061 | 2005 | [# 197] |
6 | The Boxtrolls | $108,255,770 | 2014 | [# 198] |
7 | ParaNorman | $107,139,399 | 2012 | [# 199] |
8 | Shaun the Sheep Movie † | $102,489,577 | 2015 | [# 200] |
9 | Frankenweenie | $81,491,068 | 2012 | [# 201] |
10 | The Nightmare Before Christmas | $76,128,123 | 1993 | [# 202] |
Flash animation
The following chart is a list of the highest-grossing Flash animation films.
thirty percent of the films in the top 10 were released after 2010. 2007 is the most represented year on the list, with three films. Ánima Estudios is the most represented studio with 5 films.
The films on this chart have all had a theatrical run (including re-releases) since 2003, and films that have not played since then do not appear on the chart due to ticket-price inflation, population size and ticket purchasing trends not being considered.
Rank | Title | Worldwide gross | Year | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Top Cat: The Movie | $15,066,652 | 2011 | [# 203] |
2 | Waltz with Bashir | $11,125,849 | 2008 | [# 204] |
3 | Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters | $5,520,368 | 2007 | [# 205] |
4 | La Leyenda de la Llorona | $3,898,653 | 2007 | [# 206] |
5 | Peppa Pig:the golden boot | $3,593,395 | 2015 | [# 207] |
6 | An Adventure Through Time | $2,186,657 | 2007 | [# 208] |
7 | El Agente 00-P2 | $1,518,150 | 2009 | [# 209] |
8 | Wizards and Giants | $731,662 | 2003 | [# 210] |
9 | Boogie | $519,004 | 2009 | [# 211] |
10 | My Little Pony: Equestria Girls | $483,752 | 2013 | [# 212] |
High-grossing animated films by year
Every year since 1994 there has been at least one animated film grossing more than $200 million. 2010 is the year with the most animated films in the top 10 with 5.[6] The years 1937, 1940, 1942, 1950, 1953, 1955, 1961, 1967, 1992, 1994,1995, 2004, 2010 & 2013 were the top high-grossing films by year.[7] Every year since 1998 there has been at least one animated film in the top 10 highest grossing film of the year.[8]
All films in Kung Fu Panda, Ice Age, Toy Story and The Rescuers series were top grosser of the year they were released. Ice Age and Doraemon have the most high-grossing animated films by year, with 4 films each.
Disney is the most represented studio with 27 films on the list.
- † Background shading indicates films playing in the week commencing 1 November 2024 in theaters around the world.
Year | Title | Worldwide gross | Budget | Ref(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|
1937 | Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs | $418,000,000+ ($8,500,000)R | $1,488,423 | [# 213][# 214] |
1938 | — | — | — | — |
1939 | Gulliver's Travels | $3,200,000* | $700,000 | [# 215][# 216] |
1940 | Pinocchio | $87,000,862* ($3,500,000)R | $2,600,000 | [# 166][# 214][# 217] |
1941 | Dumbo | $1,600,000* | $950,000 | [# 218][# 219] |
1942 | Bambi | $267,447,150 ($3,449,353)R | $1,700,000–2,000,000 | [# 132][# 220][# 221] |
1943 | Victory Through Air Power | $799,000* | ~$789,000 | [# 222] |
1944 | The Three Caballeros | $700,000MX | TBA | [# 223][# 224] |
1945 | The Enchanted Sword | ES€5,595,283ES (~$90,000) | TBA | [# 225] |
1946 | Make Mine Music | $4,950,000* | $1,370,000 | [# 226][# 227] |
1947 | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA |
1948 | Happy Holidays | ES€1,338,174ES (~$20,000) | ES€3,000,000 (~$50,000) | [# 228][# 229] |
1949 | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA |
1950 | Cinderella | $88,000,466* ($20,000,000/$7,800,000)*R |
$2,200,000 | [# 165][# 230][# 217] |
1951 | Alice in Wonderland | $2,400,000* | $3,000,000 | [# 231][# 232] |
1952 | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA |
1953 | Peter Pan | $145,000,000 ($7,000,000) | $3,000,000–4,000,000 | [# 148] |
1954 | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA |
1955 | Lady and the Tramp | $93,602,326* ($6,500,000)*R | $4,000,000 | [# 162][# 233] |
1956 | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA |
1957 | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA |
1958 | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA |
1959 | Sleeping Beauty | $51,600,000* ($5,300,000)R | $6,000,000 | [# 234][# 235][# 236][# 237] |
1960 | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA |
1961 | One Hundred and One Dalmatians | $215,880,212 | $3,600,000–4,000,000 | [# 138][# 238][# 221] |
1962 | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA |
1963 | The Sword in the Stone | $22,182,353*R ($13,050,777)*R | $4,000,000 | [# 239][# 240] |
1964 | Hey There, It's Yogi Bear | $1,940,903*-$2,438,233* ($1,130,000)R |
TBA | [# 241][# 242][# 243] |
1965 | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA |
1966 | The Dream Wizard | ES€36,828,956ES (~$614,000) | TBA | [# 244] |
1967 | The Jungle Book | $205,843,612 ($170,800,000–199,475,744) |
$3,900,000–4,000,000 | [# 140][# 245][# 221] |
1968 | Out of an Old Man's Head | SEK1,270,971SW (~$245,000)H | TBA | [# 246] |
1969 | A Boy Named Charlie Brown | $6,000,000*R | $1,100,000 | [# 247][# 248][# 249] |
1970 | The Aristocats | $55,675,257* ($26,462,000)R | $4,000,000 | [# 250][# 251][# 252] |
1971 | Daisy Town | SEK1,202,319SW (~$253,000) | TBA | [# 253] |
1972 | Fritz the Cat | $90,000,000 | $850,000 | [# 164] |
1973 | Robin Hood | $32,056,467* ($17,160,000)R | $1,500,000-$15,000,000 | [# 254][# 255][# 256] |
1974 | Dunderklumpen! | SEK5,813,000SW (~$2,675,205.50)H | TBA | [# 257] |
1975 | The Pinchcliffe Grand Prix | $5,914,576NW | TBA | [# 258] |
1976 | The Smurfs and the Magic Flute | $19,000,000 | TBA | [# 259] |
1977 | The Rescuers | $71,215,869* ($29,000,000)* | $1,200,000-$8,000,000 | [# 260][# 261] |
1978 | The Lord of the Rings | $30,471,420* | $4,000,000 | [# 262][# 263] |
1979 | The Little Convict | A$495,000AU (~$547,000) | A$423,467 (~$468,000) | [# 264] |
1980 | Doraemon: Nobita's Dinosaur | ¥1.55×10 9JP (~$11,900,000) | TBA | [# 265] |
1981 | The Fox and the Hound | $63,456,988* ($39,900,000)* | $12,000,000 | [# 266][# 267] |
1982 | The Secret of NIMH | $14,665,733* | $7,000,000 | [# 268][# 269] |
1983 | Doraemon: Nobita and the Castle of the Undersea Devil | ¥1×10 9JP (~$8,100,000) | TBA | [# 265] |
1984 | Doraemon: Nobita's Great Adventure into the Underworld | ¥1.65×10 9JP (~$13,500,000) | TBA | [# 265] |
1985 | The Care Bears Movie | $34,000,000 ($22,934,622)* | $2,000,000-$4,500,000 | [# 270][# 271] |
1986 | An American Tail | $84,542,002-$150,000,000+ | $9,000,000 | [# 272][# 146] |
1987 | Doraemon: Nobita and the Knights on Dinosaurs | ¥1.5×10 9JP (~$13,100,000) | TBA | [# 265] |
1988 | The Land Before Time | $84,460,846 | $12,300,000 | [# 167][# 273] |
1989 | The Little Mermaid | $211,343,479 ($84,355,863)* | $40,000,000 | [# 139][# 274] |
1990 | The Rescuers Down Under | $27,931,461* | TBA | [# 275] |
1991 | Beauty and the Beast | $424,967,620 ($351,863,363) | $25,000,000 | [# 78] |
1992 | Aladdin | $504,050,219 | $28,000,000 | [# 63][# 221] |
1993 | The Nightmare Before Christmas | $76,128,123 ($50,003,043)* | $18,000,000 | [# 202][# 276] |
1994 | The Lion King | $987,483,777 ($766,964,132) | $45,000,000–79,300,000 | [# 277] |
1995 | Toy Story | $370,638,993 ($361,958,736) | $30,000,000 | [# 120][# 278] |
1996 | The Hunchback of Notre Dame | $325,338,851 | $100,000,000 | [# 129] |
1997 | Hercules | $252,712,101 | $85,000,000 | [# 134] |
1998 | A Bug's Life | $363,398,565 | $120,000,000 | [# 123] |
1999 | Toy Story 2 | $490,728,379 ($485,015,179) | $90,000,000 | [# 67][# 279] |
2000 | Dinosaur | $349,822,765 | $127,500,000 | [# 280] |
2001 | Monsters, Inc. | $562,816,256 ($525,373,250) | $115,000,000 | [# 49] |
2002 | Ice Age | $383,257,136 | $59,000,000 | [# 84] |
2003 | Finding Nemo | $936,743,261 ($864,614,978) | $94,000,000 | [# 10] |
2004 | Shrek 2 | $919,838,758 | $150,000,000 | [# 12] |
2005 | Madagascar | $532,680,671 | $75,000,000 | [# 58] |
2006 | Ice Age: The Meltdown | $661,483,908 ($655,388,158) | $80,000,000 | [# 31] |
2007 | Shrek the Third | $798,958,162 | $160,000,000 | [# 19] |
2008 | Kung Fu Panda | $631,744,560 | $130,000,000 | [# 35] |
2009 | Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs | $886,686,817 | $90,000,000 | [# 14] |
2010 | Toy Story 3 | $1.063171911×10 9 | $200,000,000 | [# 4] |
2011 | Kung Fu Panda 2 | $665,692,281 | $150,000,000 | [# 29] |
2012 | Ice Age: Continental Drift | $877,244,782 | $95,000,000 | [# 16] |
2013 | Frozen | $1,279,852,693 | $150,000,000 | [# 1] |
2014 | Big Hero 6 | $657,827,828 | $165,000,000 | [# 33] |
2015 | Minions † | $1.15100921×10 9 | $74,000,000 | [# 3] |
- ( ... ) Since grosses are not limited to original theatrical runs, a film's first-run gross is included in brackets after the total if known.
- *Canada and U.S. gross only.
- ESSpanish gross only.
- SWSwedish gross only.
- NWNorvegian gross only.
- AUAustralian gross only.
- JPJapanese gross only.
- MXMexican gross only.
- RDistributor rental.
- TBATo be ascertained.
- N/ANot available. No animated feature length film was created in that year as Gulliver's Travels (1939 film) was the second feature animated film after Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937 film)
- HTheses films contain some animated/live-action film. .
Timeline of highest-grossing animated films
At least 7 animated films have held the record of highest-grossing animated film at different times. Four of these were Disney films and two by Pixar. Shrek 2 is the only non-Disney and/or Pixar film on the list, having been made by Dreamworks.
Snow White held the record for the longest, with 55 years, while Aladdin held it for the shortest period of 1 year. The Lion King was the last non-CG animated film to hold the record. Shrek 2 & Toy Story 3 are the only sequels to hold the record. Finding Nemo was the first CG animated film and the first 21st Century film to hold the record.
All of these films are still among the highest grossing animated films, and only Snow White and Aladdin are not also among the highest-grossing films.
Title | Established | Record-setting gross | Ref |
---|---|---|---|
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs | 1938 | $8,500,000[nb 1] | [# 281][# 282] |
1993 | $418,000,000 | [# 79] | |
Aladdin[nb 2] | 1993 | $504,050,219 | [# 63] |
The Lion King | 1994 | $768,000,000 | [# 7] |
2002 | $783,841,776 | [# 283] | |
Finding Nemo | 2003 | $867,893,978 | [# 11] |
Shrek 2 | 2004 | $919,838,758 | [# 12] |
Toy Story 3 | 2010 | $1,063,171,911 | [# 4] |
Frozen | 2014 | $1,279,852,693 | [# 1] |
Highest-grossing animated franchises and film series
The following chart is a list of the highest-grossing animated film franchises. Five of them are among the highest grossing film franchises of all-time. The Shrek franchise is the most successful, with worldwide box office totals of over $3.5 billion and the 12th highest grossing franchise of all time. The Despicable Me franchise has the highest per-film average, with nearly $900 million per film. A given franchise needs to have at least 2 theatrically released films to be on this list.
- † Background shading indicates that at least one film in the series is playing in the week commencing 1 November 2024 in theaters around the world.
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See also
Notes
- ^ Snow White earned $8.5 million in gross rental upon its initial release, in the process becoming the highest-grossing sound film. The gross rental is the distributor's share of the box-office gross and was more commonly reported than the exhibition gross up to the 1970s.
- ^ It is possible Aladdin never took the record. Aladdin's release (1992–1993) coincided with a Snow White reissue, and it is possible that Snow White ended up grossing more. Snow White had grossed a total of $330 million up to 1987, and then added a further $88 million in North America from its 1987 and 1993 reissues; it is unknown how much Snow White made from these reissues outside of North America, but if the foreign gross matched or exceeded the North American gross then Snow White would have earned more.
References
- ^ Guinness World Records. Vol. 60 (2015 ed.). 2014. pp. 160–161. ISBN 9781908843708.
The 2015 edition of Guinness World Records does not provide an explicit figure for Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. However, it does state that it is one of only two pre-1955 films—the other being Gone with the Wind—that are among the adjusted top ten. It placed tenth in the 2012 edition, and the eleventh highest-grossing film according to the 2015 edition is The Exorcist, which has grossed $1.794 billion adjusted to 2014 prices. The adjusted grosses for the other films on the chart increased by 4.2 percent between 2011 and 2014 according to Guinness, and using this apparent rate of inflation would take the adjusted gross for Snow White from $1.746 billion at 2011 prices to $1.819 billion at 2014 prices.
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Frozen
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Worldwide – $1,282,147,791 (total as of August 8, 2014; including Japanese gross up to August 3, Spain gross up to July 27 and omitting Nigerian gross)
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- Total as of August 3, 2014: $247,650,477
- Total as of August 31, 2014: $249,036,646
- "Frozen (2013) – International Box Office Results: Spain". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved November 6, 2014.
- Total as of July 27, 2014: $21,668,593
- Total as of November 2, 2014: $22,492,845
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- Total as of August 17, 2014: $167,333
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- Total as of June 8, 2014: £39,090,985
- Total as of November 30, 2014: £40,960,083 ($1 = £0.63866)
- Total as of December 7, 2014: £41,087,765 ($1 = £0.64136)
- Total as of December 14, 2014: £41,170,608 ($1 = £0.636)
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1987 release – $46,594,212; 1993 release – $41,634,471
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- Total as of May 10, 2015: $13,527,386
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- Other territories: $28,940,019
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Considered a highly risky gamble when the movie was in production in the mid-1930s, by the fiftieth anniversary of its 1937 premiere Snow White's earnings exceeded $330 million.
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In only 2 months after the 1987 re-release, the film grossed another $45 million—giving it a total gross to date of about $375 million!
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- p. 255. "On its initial release Pinocchio brought in only $1.6 million in domestic rentals (compared with Snow White's $4.2 million) and $1.9 million in foreign rentals (compared with Snow White's $4.3 million)."
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The film's negative cost was $2.6 million, more than $1 million higher than Snow White's.
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Founded in 1972, [sic] the [Nelvana] company earned an international reputation in 1984, after American director George Lucas—best known for the Star Wars movie series—hired the studio to create two animated TV spin-off series, Ewoks and Droids. A year later, Ohio's American Greetings Corp. and Kenner Parker Toys Inc. commissioned Nelvana to produce the animated Care Bears Movie. Earning $34 million in 1985, it became at the time the world's most profitable non-Disney animated movie. Buoyed by that success, Nelvana made two sequels. But the last of the trilogy, the 1987 Care Bears Adventure in Wonderland, which Nelvana produced for just under $5 million, only broke even. Conceded Hirsh: 'It was just one [sequel] too many.'
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[Animator David Brewster] ended up in Toronto at Leach and Rankin, an animation firm, and working on The Care Bears Movie [which] cost about $2 million to make and made more than $20 million at the box office.
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Among [Nelvana's] credits are: ... * The animated Care Bears movies whose third romp, The Care Bears' Adventure In Wonderland!, will be released in August. The first Care Bears movie, made for $3.5 million, took in $25 million at the box office and the second one grossed $12 million.
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- ^ "An American Tail (1986)". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved August 29, 2014.
- ^ "The Land Before Time". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved August 29, 2014.
- ^ Stewart, James B. (2005). DisneyWar, p. 104. ISBN 0-684-80993-1. Simon & Schuster. Retrieved August 4, 2014.
- ^ "The Rescuers Down Under (1990)". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved August 29, 2013.
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- ^ The Lion King
- Total: "The Lion King (1994)". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved August 29, 2014.
Worldwide: $987,483,777; Production Budget: $45 million
- IMAX release (2002): "The Lion King (IMAX)". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved August 29, 2014.
North America:$15,686,215; Overseas: $1,191,429
- Total prior to 3D release (2011): "The Lion King (1994)". Box Office Mojo. Archived from the original on August 5, 2014.
$783,841,776
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- ^ "Toy Story". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved August 29, 2014.
- ^ "Toy Story 2 (3D)". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved November 19, 2014.
- ^ "Dinosaur (2000)". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved August 29, 2014.
- ^ Block, Alex Ben; Wilson, Lucy Autrey, eds. (2010). George Lucas's Blockbusting: A Decade-By-Decade Survey of Timeless Movies Including Untold Secrets of Their Financial and Cultural Success. HarperCollins. p. 255. ISBN 9780061778896.
On its initial release Pinocchio brought in only $1.6 million in domestic rentals (compared with Snow White's $4.2 million) and $1.9 million in foreign rentals (compared with Snow White's $4.3 million)."
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Total after IMAX reissue but before 3D re-release: $783,841,776
- § Franchise and series sources
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- "Shrek – Worldwide (Unadjusted)". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved June 2, 2013.
- "Ice Age – Worldwide (Unadjusted)". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved June 2, 2013.
- "Toy Story – Worldwide (Unadjusted)". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved June 2, 2013.
- "Madagascar – Worldwide (Unadjusted)". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved June 2, 2013.
- "Kung Fu Panda – Worldwide (Unadjusted)". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved June 2, 2013.
- "Despicable Me (Unadjusted)". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved June 2, 2013.
- "How to Train Your Dragon – Worldwide (Unadjusted)". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved June 2, 2013.
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