I voted Disney, not because my favourite animated movie is a Disney one, but because the majority of movies lower down on my list of favourites are from Disney.
Disney! Lion King, Cinderella, The Emperor's New Groove!
Pixar! Monsters Inc, Up, Finding Nemo!
Warner Brothers! Space Jam, The Lego Movie, Looney Tunes!
DreamWorks! Shrek, Megamind, How To Train Your Dragon!
Other! The Simpsons Movie or The Brave Little Toaster or something!
If it's not anime, I don't care to watch it.
I'm an awful person who dislikes all animated film because I am awful.
I voted Disney, not because my favourite animated movie is a Disney one, but because the majority of movies lower down on my list of favourites are from Disney.
It took me this long to vote in the poll and I've opted for DreamWorks. As much as I love TENG, I find DreamWorks stuff to be better in the modern age. Pixar is naturally the more famous option but I feel DreamWorks stuff is what I look forward to more.
Bow before the mighty Javoo!
trout this is a hard one. I'm going to go with pixar as of late. Disney is starting to come back up (since they absorbed pixar, who'd have thunk) after their 90's high they were okay.... Pixar has been consistently good. Although dreamworks makes some very good trout though. httyd is awesome
The anime option is a little misleading. It's not that I refuse to watch anything that isn't anime, it's just that I prefer it overall compared to the other choices. These studios have all produced some pretty great stuff.
I love animation in general. Disney, Miyazaki, Lasseter, Bluth... Glenn Keane is an idol of mine (creator of all the best Disney characters). I also have a fondness for stop motion as an art form, though the only feature length stop motion film that I can think of that I love is The Adventures of Mark Twain.
For funsies, here's probably the best part of The Adventures of Mark Twain:
I prefer Disney for 2D, and Pixar for 3D. There are tons of other companies that do 3D animation just as good: Blue Sky, etc. but their stories just aren't as good. Dreamworks animation has How to Train Your Dragon, but they still have a long way to go before they can catch up to Disney and Pixar in terms of animation.