Oscars: Ranking Every Best Animated Feature Film
13. Shrek
As is the case with Frozen, if this was a popularity contest Shrek would surely sit near the top. The first animated Oscar winner back in 2001, the main issue keeping Shrek from scoring any higher is really down to how poorly its animation has aged, even compared to other films released around the same time.
Still, this isn't enough to completely ruin the movie. Mike Myers, Cameron Diaz and an energetic Eddie Murphy keep the film buzzing at all times to great effect, whilst the underlying idea about beauty being on the inside is as important today as it ever was.
Some of the humour might not work anymore, particularly in regard to Lord Farquaad being mocked for his own appearance despite the message of the movie, but it still holds up overall, despite not being as good as fellow nominee Monsters, Inc.