10 Best Animated Movie Sequels
Sometimes the sequel really is better than the original...
It's all too easy for the movie industry to get it wrong when it comes to sequels, especially if filmmakers are looking to simply wring-out all the money they can from a mildly successful franchise until it's so far gone you don't even remember why you loved the first film to start with.
When it comes to animated movies over the last 20 years however, you can see that certain nuanced choices by studios and producers come together to make for a winning sequel that, arguably, is even better than the first.
Animated movie juggernauts Disney, Pixar, and DreamWorks Animation dominate this list, and you'll see the term 'Oscar nominated' thrown around more times than you'd care to count. It's likely that the monetary and marketing backing of such large, established companies are the main reason for these movies' successes, and learning to avoid direct-to-video sequels if you want to have a commercial success on your hands (we're looking at you, Disney), but there are other secrets to success to be learned.
Managing to keep the same great cast from your first film, a broad-appeal to children and adults alike, that all-important nod (and occasionally outright rallying cry) to the nostalgic, and a strong musical soundtrack all come together to form the basis to a successful animated sequel. These therefore undoubtedly make the best animated sequels, of all time.
10. Finding Dory
Following on from the critically acclaimed Finding Nemo, it was somewhat of a surprise that Pixar waited 13 years to bank on its successes after star Ellen DeGeneres jokingly asked for a sequel on her show (The Ellen DeGeneres Show) but all good things come to those who wait, and Finding Dory was well worth the wait!
As we come to expect from Pixar, the animation is beautifully rich and detailed, making it easy to get drawn into the vast ocean that Dory gets herself lost in looking for her parents, and in classic role-reversal style it's Nemo and Marlin who are out to rescue her. Hilarious new characters (Hank the octopus and Destiny, a visually challenged whale shark in particular), classic wild antics and a heart-warming story are the winning formula for Pixar films and Finding Dory is no exception.
It might be difficult to argue that Finding Dory is better than Finding Nemo, but its charm and successful release (grossing over $1 billion at the box office, the second Pixar film to achieve this feat) earn it a firm position as one of the best animated movie sequels.