You’ll always say, “I don’t like cartoons,” when someone suggests you watch an animated film. But this animated film is not a cartoon; it teaches lessons on life that no other Bollywood or Hollywood movie can, so let’s have a look at some of the best animated Hollywood movies to watch this week.

The Lion King (1994)

The Lion King is the most recognizable and well-liked animated picture to date. There hasn’t been anything said about The Lion King. From the plot to the characters to the soundtrack, it is ever sufficient. That is how magnificent the film was. Unquestionably a timeless classic. But no one can ever see the classic without getting emotional or sentimental!

Up (2009)

One of the all-time most gorgeous animated films is still Up. The story of 70-year-old Carl Fredricksen is based on grief, the loss of a loved one, loneliness, and aging. He decides to carry out his late wife’s wish to go on an adventure in search of Paradise Falls and, in the process, meets a boy who pushes him outside of his comfort zone and opens up new opportunities and, ultimately, new dreams. The film will continue to be required viewing for all people for a very long time.

How to Train Your Dragon (2010)

How to Train Your Dragon proved to us all that dragons have never been cuter. Along with the reality that size and strength don’t necessarily correlate with one another. The movie became a worldwide sensation thanks to the popularity of the dragon Toothless, and it even received two additional films!

Toy Story (1995)

Toy Story explores the topic of maturing and how our priorities change with age. No friendship is perfect, but Woody and Buzz taught us to always stick by one another no matter what. More than anything, it set an example for a legendary friendship that still exists today!

Shrek (2001)

Shrek as a movie changed two widely held beliefs: about animated films and fairy tale endings. We were charmed by an ogre who goes on a quest to save a princess who is not who she originally appears to be. We finally had a film that promoted true beauty, challenging societal norms and universal acceptance, and supported self-love.