There is no denying that animated movies are not only for kids but for all generations. With the vast number of animated movies released over time, this category can handle any genre, from comedy to fantasy to romance to action. The emotional engagement and plot lines it provides are incomparable to any live-action movie. With technologies being developed, it presents some visual aesthetics which are only possible in animated films.
Disney has created a charm for so many decades that the name has its distinction. From beloved classics like Snow White and the Seven Dwarves to the 90s Disney Renaissance movies like The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, and The Lion King, Disney has never lost its magic.
In the East, especially in Japan, animated movies, namely ‘anime’ are just beyond imagination. With high-technology animation and brilliant plots, anime is incredible itself. Studio Ghibli is one of the prominent studios in Japan, making many remarkable movies, from mature themes to children’s movies. Studio Ghibli obtains the most valuable animated films in the world.
30 of the Most Underrated Animation Movies
1. Only Yesterday

- Streaming platform: Disney Plus
If the West has Disney, the East also has something similar, or maybe better, Studio Ghibli. Thanks to the Global Pandemic, Japanese animation or anime are getting much recognition. Studio Ghibli has also been making animated movies for the last three decades. Besides Spirited Away and The Howl’s Moving Castle, there are other movies, too, which are equally great.
27-year-old unmarried working woman Taeko Okajima, bored with her city life, went to the countryside of her sister’s in-law’s household. During the journey and the stay, she recalls her vivid memories from childhood and becomes nostalgic.
Only Yesterday is a perfect slice-of-life anime movie that deals with many topics that many women grew up with. Released in 1991, this coming-of-age movie is still relevant to this day.
2. The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996)

- Voice actors: Tom Hulce, Demi Moore, Tony Jay, Kevin Kline, and more.
- Streaming platform: Disney Plus
Disney movies living up to their reputation, have also made many animated films that didn’t go up to the mark. The Hunchback of Notre Dame is one of them, released during the Renaissance period of Disney.
Based on the novel Notre Dame de Paris by Victor Hugo, this Disney movie is about the deformed, socially alienated bell ringer of Notre Dame Cathedral, Quasimodo. He must break free from his tyrant guardian who enclosed him in the Cathedral and save his friend Esmeralda and Phoebus.
This film is rather dark and one of the most underrated animation movies than other Disney movies and deals with mature themes like infanticide, genocide, lust, damnation, etc. It won an Academy Award for best music score.
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3. The Road to El Dorado

- Voice actors: Kenneth Branagh, Kevin Kline, Rosie Perez, etc.
- Streaming platform: Prime Video
The Road to El Dorado, DreamWorks Animation’s third animated feature film, tells about the adventures of two friends. With some scamming, the duo of con artists Miguel and Tulio surprisingly win a map of El Dorado. They get lost in the sea after some unfortunate incident and end up on an island. With the help of the map, they mysteriously find the city of gold, El Dorado. The inhabitants mistook them for gods.
4. Big Hero 6

- Voice actors: Ryan Potter, Scott Adsit, Daniel Henney, Jamie Chung, Maya Rudolph, and more.
- Streaming platform: Prime Video
Big Hero 6 is one of the underrated animated movies, overshadowed by another Disney hit, Frozen, released in 2014. It is the first Disney animated feature film based on Marvel Comics.
The story centers around robotics prodigy Hiro Hamada and an inflatable healthcare provider robot Baymax, made by Hiro’s brother Tadashi. With Baymax and Tadashi’s friend, Hiro forms a high-tech genius superhero team to avenge a masked villain who is the culprit behind Tadashi’s death.
Big Hero 6 swept an Academy Award for Best Feature Film with a brilliant story of a robot, a human, and great visuals and actions. Still, this Disney film is one of the underrated gems which went unnoticed and unappreciated.
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5. Atlantis: The Lost Empire (2001)

- Voice actors: Michael J. Fox, Cree Summer, James Garner, Leonard Nimoy, and more.
- Streaming platform: Disney plus
Atlantis: The Lost Empire is the first-ever science-fiction movie by Walt Disney Feature Animation. Milo Thatch is a linguist who wishes to find Atlantis, a lost city. A friend of his grandfather, Preston B. Whitmore, gives him a journal that contains the path to Atlantis. His expedition begins with his crew. They find Atlantis, but Milo realizes his crew’s evil intention of stealing the crystal, which is the heart of Atlantis.
In The Atlantis: The Lost Empire, Disney used traditional animation with computer-generated imagery, which was visually pleasing and had never before been seen in earlier movies.
6. Pocahontas

- Voice actors: Irene Bedard, Mel Gibson, Russell Means, Christian Bale, and more.
- Streaming platform: Disney plus
Pocahontas is one of the musical historically underrated Disney movies which were never appreciated. The movie got critical reviews for historical inappropriateness and racial portrayal but gained appraisal for representing a powerful tone towards women.
A Native American woman named Pocahontas and an Englishman named John Smith falls in love with each other. Chief Powhatan, the father of Pocahontas, disapproves of their relationship. Both the party’s leaders announced war against each other. Now, Pocahontas must stop the war and bring peace.
7. Meet the Robinsons (2007)

- Voice actors: Anderson, Daniel Hansen, Jordan Fry, Wesley Singerman, Angela Bassett, Tom Selleck, and more.
- Streaming platform: Disney plus
Meet the Robinsons is a sci-fi comedy and one of the most underrated animation movies by Walt Disney Animation. Lewis is a 12-year-old orphaned boy. He is a genius boy who is desperate to meet his mom and invents the machine. He meets Wilbur Robinson, a time traveler who takes him to the future. The Robinson family tries to stop the mysterious bowler hat man from ruining Lewis’ life. The message of the film is to keep moving forward.
8. Antz (1998)

- Voice actors: Woody Allen, Sharon Stone, Jennifer Lopez, Sylvester Stallone, Christopher Walken, etc.
- Streaming platform: Prime Video
Antz is DreamWorks Animation’s first computer-animated film, overshadowed by Disney/ Pixar’s A Bug’s Life, released a month later. Due to their similarities, a public feud arose between DreamWorks and Disney/ Pixar. However, there is no proof of a rip-off between the films.
In an anthill, Z is a working ant who feels insignificant in the conformity system. He meets Bala, the princess who feels the same way about the system. They both decide to leave the anthill and go to Insectopia, unaware of the dangers behind them.
9. The Great Mouse Detective

- Voice actors: Barrie Ingham, Vincent Price, Val Bettin, and more.
- Streaming platform: Prime Video
It is a 1986 mystery adventure and an underrated animation movie by Walt Disney Company based on the book series Basil of Baker Street by Eve Titus and Paul Galdone. Basil is a famous mouse detective living under Sherlock Holmes’s flats. A young mouse, Olivia, approaches Basil when her father goes missing. He discovers that it is Professor Ratigan, his arch-nemesis, who is trying to become the ruler of Mousedom.
The Great Mouse Detective adapts a great way to retell Sherlock’s stories with some twists.
10. The Prince of Egypt (1998)

- Voice actors: Val Kilmer, Ralph Fiennes, Michelle Pfeiffer, and Sandra Bullock.
- Streaming platform: Prime Video
The Prince of Egypt, Dreamworks’ first-ever traditionally animated feature film, is an adaptation of the Book of Exodus. The story is about two princes of Egypt. Rameses follows in his family’s footsteps in enslaving Jews. The other one is Moses, who frees the Jews from Egypt. The story is more than that, with some hidden truths and secrets.
The voice acting, songs, visuals, animation, and storyline make this non-Disney flick a treasure. “When You Believe” became a commercially hit song in the movie, an alternative version sung by Mariah Carrey and Whitney Houston.
11. Onward (2020)

- Voice actors: Tom Holland, Chris Pratt, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Octavia Spencer, and more.
- Streaming platform: Prime Video
Onward is the newest, most underrated animated feature of Pixar Animation Studios. Set in a modern fantasy world where everyone abandoned magic. Two elf brothers, Ian and Barley Lightfoot set out on a quest to resurrect his father for 24 hours. They hit on this idea when Ian’s mother got him a birthday present, some stuff from his father which got some magical power.
The film came out in March 2020, just before the world’s pandemic hit. The film was well-received but a box office failure. It got nominations for both Academy Awards and Golden Globe Awards but lost to another Pixar film, Soul. It is a great animated movie, but bad luck it didn’t go well at the box office.
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12. Treasure Planet (2002)

- Voice actors: Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Brian Murray, David Hyde Pierce, Emma Thompson, and more.
- Streaming platform: Disney plus
Treasure Planet is another underrated animation movie, a science fiction action-adventure featured by Walt Disney. It is one of that time’s big-budgeted traditionally animated Disney films. The stunning animation, splendid adventure story, and sci-fi backdrop make this Disney’s post-renaissance movie a cult favorite.
Treasure Planet is about a young aimless slacker, Jim Hawkins, who travels in space as a cabin boy aboard a spaceship. He received a map of Treasure Planet from a dying pirate. Jim embarks on a journey with his companion and makes new friends, one of whom is scheming behind his back to get the treasures.
13. Princess Mononoke (1997)

- Voice actors: Yoji Matsuda, Yuriko Ishida, and Yuko Tanaka, and English voices feature Billy Crudup, Claire Dane, Minnie Davis, Jada Pinkett Smith, etc.
- Streaming platform: Netflix, Hotstar, Hooq
Princess Mononoke is a fantasy historical Studio Ghibli movie directed by the incredible Hayao Miyazaki. It is a brilliant movie that conveys the importance of saving nature and reveals human’s cruel behavior toward it. It similarly brings our attention to the relevant topic of the climate crisis of the current day.
Ashitaka got a deadly curse while saving his village from a fierce boar God. To find its cure, he travels to the forests of the West, where he finds humans destroying forests. He reaches the Iron City where Lady Eboshi, with the loyal clans battles against the Gods of forests and brave Princess Mononoke. A Wolf-God raises her. Now Ashitaka, knowing the truths of both sides, must bring the war to an end.
14. Cats Don’t Dance

- Voice actors: Mark Dindal, Scott Bakula, Matthew Herried, Ashley Peldon, and more.
- Streaming platform: Prime Video, Vudu Movie & TV Store, VUDU, or Apple TV.
Cats Don’t Dance is a 1997 comedy musical animated feature film by Warner Bros. It is a great movie with good humor, animation, and musical scores. It earned some good reviews but went unnoticed due to a lack of promotion.
Danny, a singing and acting cat, goes to Hollywood to become a star. But he stumbles on his stardom journey as he learns animals can’t perform a lead character. They are only allowed to make animal noises. He encounters mischievous Darla Dimple, Hollywood’s famous child actor, who always gets in the way of Danny showing his place. Danny struggles but never loses his hope of becoming a star.
15. Hercules (1997)

- Voice actors: Tate Donovan, Danny DeVito, James Woods, Susan Egan, and more.
- Streaming platform: Prime Video
Hercules is one of the underrated Disney animated feature films produced during the Disney Renaissance. It is based on Greek Mythology and centers around the character Heracles, son of Zeus.
Hercules is the son of the Greek God Zeus, who was turned into half-human and half-God by evil Hades when he was a child. After learning his identity as immortal, Zeus tells him to return to Olympus. He fights against Titans, Hades, and others. He saves his love Meg and sacrifices himself, which makes him a true hero.
16. Iron Giant (1999)

- Voice actors: Jennifer Aniston, Harry Connick Jr., Vin Diesel, James Gammon, and more.
- Streaming platform: Netflix, Hotstar, Hooq
Iron Giant is a traditionally animated sci-fi film produced by Warner Bros, adapted from the 1968 novel The Iron Man by Ted Hughes. It’s a typical story of a friendship that is not at all discovered. It deserves much appreciation.
During the cold war of 1957, a young boy named Hogarth Hughes discovers an alien metal-eating robot in the woods. He befriends him. However, the US military and a paranoid federal agent, Kent Mansley, wanted to eliminate this alien. With the help of Dean McCoppin, a Beatnik artist, Hughes prevents them from destroying the alien.
17. Brother Bear (2003)

- Voice actors: Joaquin Phoenix, Jeremy Suarez, Rick Moranis, and more.
- Streaming platform: Amazon prime
Brother Bear is an underrated comedy-drama film released by Walt Disney Pictures. An Alaskan Native, Kenai, who hates Bears, one day kills one. The Spirits, infuriated by the bear’s unnecessary death, punished Kenai and turned him into a Bear. To turn into a human, he must travel to the mountain where the Northern lights touch the earth. During this journey, he gets stuck with a young, talkative bear who leads him to the hill.
Brother Bear is one of those underrated animated feature films nominated for the Academy Awards but lost to Pixar’s Finding Nemo. A sequel was released named Brother Bear 2 in 2006.
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18. Batman: Mask of the Phantasm (1993)

- Voice actors: Kevin Conroy, Mark Hamill, Dana Delany, Abe Vigoda, and many more lend their voices.
- Streaming platform: Netflix, HBO max
Batman: Mask of the Phantasm, Warner Bros Animation’s first-ever animated superhero movie, is based on a DC Comics character.
The story follows the Gotham City vigilante Batman, who discovers that there is another vigilante ‘Phantasm’ in the city that is killing prominent crime bosses. People mistook Batman for being the figure. Batman reunites with his former girlfriend, Andrea Beaumont, who blames Dark Knight for the killing. It gets more complicated, and Batman must solve the problem.
Fans believe it is the ultimate Batman movie with wonderful visuals, emotions, actions, and fantastic music scores.
19. Children Who Chase Lost Voices

- Voice actors: Hisako Kanemoto, Kazuhiko Inoue, Miyu Irino, and more.
- Streaming platform: Netflix
Children Who Chase Lost Voices is a 2011 Japanese Anime movie written and directed by Makoto Shinkai, the mastermind behind anime blockbusters like Your Name and Weathering with You.
Asuna, a young girl, listens to a strange song from the crystal radio that her deceased father gave her. One day she meets Shun, who claims he is from another country named Agartha. Soon, she finds herself transported to a mysterious world of mythical creatures and legends.
It is one of Makoto Shinkai’s underrated films containing action, romance, fantasy, and adventure. Art and animation are indisputably the best. A well-crafted story with emotion, heartbreaks, and life lessons that make us question the standards of anime films.
20. Corpse Bride (2005)

- Voice actors: Johnny Depp, Helena Bonham Carter, Emily Watson, Albert Finney, Christopher Lee, and more lend their voices.
- Streaming platform: Netflix
This animated movie is a musical fantasy movie by Stop-motion Animation directed by Mike Johnson and Tim Burton. Corpse Bride is Burton’s third Stop-motion feature film produced and first directed. Critics praised this dark animated film for its witty humor, character, voice acting, and animation.
Set in Victorian England, a shy groom named Victor Van Dort was practicing wedding rehearsal in the woods. He places his ring on a tree, which makes him married to a corpse bride, Emily. She was cursed. She brings him to the land of the dead. He learns some secrets about her past, which might affect his life in the present.
21. The Goofy Movie (1995)

- Voice actors: Bill Farmer, Jason Marsden, Jim Cummings, Kellie Martin, and more.
- Streaming platform: Disney plus
Goofy, one of the most lovable characters on the Disney channel, finally got its movie in 1995. The Goofy Movie is a follow-up of one of the Goofy movies, Goof Troop. It is a musical comedy-adventure movie by Disney MovieToons and Walt Disney Television Animation.
Goofy, a single father, has a son named Max Goofy. He is a high schooler afraid of growing up like his dad. Goofy sets on a journey with his son on a cross-country fishing trip to bond their relationship. Following some misfortunes and arguments, they bonded and finally had a proper reconciliation.
22. The Princess and the Frog (2009)

- Voice actors: Anika Noni Rose, Bruno Campos, Keith David, Oprah Winfrey, and more.
- Streaming platform: Disney Plus.
The Princess and the Frog is one of the most underrated animated movies, featuring the first African American Disney Princess. Tiana, a working woman, meets the Casanova Prince, who is turned into a frog by the vicious Dr. Facilier. Now, to break the spell, Tiana has to kiss the frog. But she instead turned into a frog herself. Now they have to figure out how to break the spell. Henceforth, they set out on an adventure and eventually fall in love.
This Disney feature is much appreciated for its music score, some comic relief, and a wicked villain. It was a box office success but less valued than any other Disney movie.
23. The Cat Returns

- Voice actors: Anne Hathaway, Cary Elwes, Tim Curry, Peter Boyle, and more.
- Streaming platform: Netflix
The Cat Returns is another underrated Studio Ghibli movie released in 2002, directed by Hiroyuki Morita. It is the spin-off of another Ghibli movie, Whisper Of the Heart, and is based on the manga of the same name by Aoi Hiiragi. It holds a wholesome story with some fun and emotion, and the characters are worth appreciating.
Haru Yoshioka is a high school student. She one day saves a cat from an accident. He turns out to be the prince of the Cat Kingdom and gets an offer of marriage to the prince. They forcibly took her to the Cat Kingdom, where she almost adapts to the cat nature. Baron, a figurine who can come to life with some other characters, helps Haru to escape the Cat Kingdom.
It features voice actors like Chizuru Ikewaki, Yoshihiko Hakamada, Tetsu Watanabe, and more.
24. The Rescuers (1977)

- Voice actors: Bob Newhart, Eva Gabor, Joe Flynn, Geraldine Page, and more.
- Streaming platform: Disney plus
The Rescuers is a Walt Disney film released by Buena Vista Distribution. The story is about the international mouse organization, the Rescue Aid Society, headquartered in New York. They help find abducted victims around the world. Two mice, janitor Bernard and Miss Bianca are set on a journey to rescue Bianca, an orphan girl. Madame Medusa, a treasure huntress, captivated her as a prisoner in the Devil’s Bayou.
It is another 70s underrated gem that has some political undertone.
25. Robin Hood (1973)

- Voice actors: Brian Bedford, Phil Harris, Peter Ustinov, Pat Buttram, and more.
- Streaming platform: Hulu
Robin Hood is one of the classic animated movies by Walt Disney Productions and was released by Buena Vista Distribution. It retells the classic folktale of Robin Hood in the form of animals. Robin Hood, with his friends, forms a gang in Sherwood forest against the Sheriff of Nottingham, who puts an excessive tax on inhabitants upon the order of Prince John.
Robin Hood is a classic underrated animated movie that got lost through time.
26. The Last Unicorn

- Voice actors: Alan Arkin, Jeff Bridges, Mia Farrow, Angela Lansbury, and Christopher Lee.
- Streaming platform: Prime Video
The Last Unicorn is a 1982 fantasy adventure and one of the most underrated animated movies by Topcraft and produced by Rankin/ Bass Productions for ITC Entertainment. It is based on a novel of the same name by Peter S. Beagle, who also wrote this movie’s screenplay.
The film is about a Unicorn who learns she is the last of her kind. To find the cause of the extinction of her species, she goes on a quest. On the way, she makes some new friends as well as enemies.
The aesthetic hues, mature storyline, and voice acting make this amazing movie that needs much limelight.
27. Mulan (1998)

- Voice actors: Ming-Na Wen, Eddie Murphy, James Hong, BD Wong, Lea Salonga’s singing voice, and more.
- Streaming platform: Disney Plus Hotstar
When Disney movies contained only Caucasian heroines unexpectedly in 1998, they introduced the first-ever Asian protagonist in Disney history. It is an action-adventure movie based on the legend Hua Mulan.
Mulan learned that as her father didn’t have a son, he had to join the army. She doesn’t want his sick father to join the military. So that night, she disguised herself as a man and entered the imperial army.
The live-action Mulan is an underrated animation movie that came out in 2020. Mulan is a coming-of-age movie that empowers women to be strong and equal to men. But it didn’t get much response like previous Disney Renaissance movies Aladdin and The Lion King.
28. Bolt (2008)

- Voice actors: John Travolta, Miley Cyrus, Chloe Grace Moretz, Susie Essman, and more.
- Streaming platform: Disney Plus Hotstar
Bolt is a celebrity dog on a TV show who has superpowers and fights bad guys to save her owner, Penny. He is unaware of reel life and thinks whatever is happening is true. So one day, when Penny was kidnapped, he panicked, ran away, and accidentally got on the ship to New York. His adventure as a normal dog begins, and on the way, he meets a cynical cat, Mittens, and a fanboy hamster, Rhino. They teach him how to be an ordinary cheerful dog.
Bolt has got many nominations but still lacked recognition among the audience. This film truly depicts the deep relationship between dogs and humans. Penny and Bolt never lose hope in finding each other, and finally, they reunite. People somehow forgot it with time.
29. The Brave Little Toaster

- Voice actors: Deanna Oliver, Timothy E. Day, Jon Lovitz, Tim Stack, Thurl Ravenscroft, and more.
- Streaming Platform: Disney Plus, Prime Video, VUDU, Vudu Movie & TV Store, or Redbox.
The Brave Little Toaster is 1987 one of the most underrated animation movies produced by Hyperion Pictures and The Kushner-Locke Company, directed by Jerry Rees.
Five home appliances–A toaster, Blanky, Radio, Lampy, and Kirby vacuum cleaner were left abandoned in a cabin. They got bored and lonely and then went on a journey to find their owner, Rob. When they arrived in a big city, they realized they were no longer needed in a new technologically-advanced world.
Simple story with musical touch, this movie got mostly positive reviews. These domestic appliances come to life except in the presence of humans, very similar to the Toy Story franchise simply because the screenwriter and animator John Lasseter have a hand in both films.
30. Millennium Actress (2001)

- Voice actors: It features voice actresses like Miyoko Shōji, Mami Koyama, Fumiko Orikasa, Shōzō Iizuka, Shōko Tsuda, Hisako Kyōda and more.
- Streaming Platform: Amazon Prime
Millennium Actress is a Japanese anime drama movie written and directed by the famous director Satoshi Kon of Madhouse Production. It is lightly based on the lives of actresses like Setsuko Hara and Hideko Takamine.
Two documentary filmmakers interviewed a retired actress named Chiyoko Fujiwara in the film. As she tells her life stories, footage from her films appears in between. She reflects on the most significant moments of her life. As the story progresses, her sad past life arises, and in the third act, some emotional truth is revealed: a complete tearjerker.
Satoshi Kon proved himself an excellent emotional storyteller with brilliant narratives and animation. Though it is best suited for a live-action film, Millennium Actress, an anime movie, has achieved a height that no other movie has ever accomplished.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What are some of the scariest animated movies?
Ans: Some of the scariest animated movies are The Black Cauldron, The Nightmare Before Christmas, The Last Unicorn, Fantasia, The Secret of Nimh, Coraline, and Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust among many more. These scariest animated films include some familiar childhood horrors and some harrowing horror movies targeted at adults.
Q2: What are some of the disturbing animated movies?
Ans: Some of the disturbing animated movies are Fantastic Planet, Watership Down, The Plague Dogs, Barefoot Gen, When the Wind Blows, Grave of the Fireflies, The Adventures of Mark Twain, and Alice among many more. These will likely creep/weird/freak you out and stay with you long after you see them.
Q3: What are some of the best 3D animated movies?
Ans: Some of the best 3D animated movies are Toy Story, Appleseed Alpha, Final Fantasy, Resident Evil: Vendetta, A Christmas Carol, The Adventures of Tintin, and Despicable Me among many more.