List of highest-grossing animated movies

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These are the animated movies that made the most money. After inflation, the one which made the most money is Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.[1]

List of highest grossing animated movies after inflation[change | change source]

1) Snow White, $ 1.019 billion[2]

2) One Hundred and One Dalmatians, $ 932.7 million[2]

3) The Lion King, $ 833.1 million [2]

4) Fantasia, $ 774.9 million [2]

5) Incredibles 2, $ 697.4 million [2]

6) The Jungle Book, $687.5 million [2]

7) Sleeping Beauty, $ 678.2 million [2]

8) Shrek 2, $ 651.5 million [2]

9) Pinocchio, $ 628.9 million [2]

10) Bambi, $594.6 million [2]

List of highest grossing animated movies before inflation[change | change source]

If you ignore inflation, then these are the animated movies that made the most money

1) Incredibles 2, $608.6 million

2) The Super Mario Bros. Movie, $526 million

3) Finding Dory, $486.3 million

4) Frozen II, $477.4 million

5) Shrek 2, $441.2 million

6) Toy Story 4, $434 million

7) The Lion King, $422.8 million

8) Toy Story 3, $415 million

9) Frozen, $401 million

10) Finding Nemo $380.8 million

The Lion King Remake[change | change source]

The Lion King Remake made more money before inflation than the other ones did but a lot of people call it a live action movie instead of an animated one and don’t count it while others say it counts as animated because it’s made with CGI.[source?]

References[change | change source]

  1. "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) - Financial Information". The Numbers. Retrieved 27 March 2024.
  2. 2.00 2.01 2.02 2.03 2.04 2.05 2.06 2.07 2.08 2.09 Brueggemann, Tom (15 May 2023). "'The Super Mario Bros. Movie' Is Huge — but Second-Biggest Animated Film Ever? Uh, No". IndieWire. Retrieved 27 March 2024.

Other Websites[change | change source]

The 25 Highest Grossing Animated Films of all Time Adjusted-for-Inflation, Pajiba.com