Nivlek's Animated Movie Vault

Movies too good to be live action
One day in the 1930s, Walt Disney decided that animation had finally reached the point where audiance interest could be substained for more than a few minutes. Wisely ignoring the naysayers and those who thought it would be too expensive and unfeasable, he created the forst animated film, Snow White. I don't happen to have a Snow White DVD but I have lots of other nifty animated movies.

So sit back while Nivlek reviews your favorite and not-so-favorite movies as well as a few you've never seen before!

Movie Reviews

Animal Farm.html
Chipmunk Adventure, The.html
Cinderella.html
Flight Of Dragons.html
One Piece the movie 1.html
One Piece the movie 2.html
One Piece the movie 3.html
Who Framed Roger Rabbit.html


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Book: the movie is based on a book or a similar publication.
CGI: The movie contains animation made with a computer.
Immortal Classic: So classic it will never die. An important animation milestone.
Comic: Based on a comicbook or comic strip.
Cult: Some movies have their own subcultre, however small. Join if you dare!
Educational: Made with learning in mind.
Furry elements: Contains anthropomorphic animals.
Videogame: Based on a videogame, these tend to be anime. In the USA, videogame movies tend to be live action.
Live action elements: Contains photographic elements, live actors mixed in with animation, or even rotoscoping effects.
Musical: Characters break out into song spontainiously like a broadway musical.
Real events: The movie is based on a true story, a historical event, or at least uses real people as characters.
Road movie: A movie about a journey which often becomes a life changing experience.
Fairy tale: Based on a fairy tale, folklore, or mythology of any culture.
Major toyline: Known to have very popular toys, often action figures or plushies.
Transformation: Something gets changed into something else, probably by magic.
Based on a TV show: Note that some TV shows are based on other sources as well.
Carton violence: Silly violent sight gags like you would see in a Warner Bros. cartoon.
Bloody violence: Blood and possibly gore. Might not be suitable for children.
And the countries the movies come from
USA Japan Canada U.K. Australia France China
I'll add more flags if I ever review movies from other countries.