10.Snarf In: Butterfly Blues
A hilarious short made to accompany the 2011 Thundercats series, this animation follows Snarf as he attempts to chase after Baby Lion O, who in turn is chasing after a butterfly through the village. It has the vibes of the Roger Rabbit cartoons as well as the Buttons & Mindy segments in Animaniacs, so brace yourselves for laughs from an unexpected short!
9.Care Bears: Journey To Joke A Lot
*squeals* Wow! This movie is really exciting, even for my taste! In this fast-paced yet colourful and charming CGI film, Funshine Bear feels he doesn't belong in Care-A-Lot, so he sets off to find a place where people appreciate him. He ends up in Joke-A-Lot, the most awesome place ever, while his friends try to get him back in one piece. With goofy villains and crazy humor, all the people present during the night are sure to be laughing and learning to care with the Care Bears.
8.Loop
Okay, now for the serious stuff. Since this short from Pixar's Sparkshorts has a character with autism, may I please recommend this short to the staff at Autism Initiatives so they can understand the needs and feelings of people of 'my species' who have autism like me.
7.Yes Day
In Yes Day, we meet a mum and a dad who say no to their kids' requests, but are recommended by the teachers at the school to do a yes day. With enough chores to complete a difficult task list, Yes Day is abound! That means ice cream! Dressing mum and dad up! And lots of dangerous things to do! Don't try this at home, kids!
6.The Little Mermaid: Ariel's Beginning
Before the whole 'Not My Ariel' movement over a race-swapped Ariel, there was Disney's final sequel from 2008 - Ariel's Beginning. In this properly animated film, we see Ariel's father, King Triton, ban music from Atlantica after a pirate ship kills his wife Athena. It's up to Ariel to bring music back to a dull, boring kingdom and liven up the party once again. The songs in the film, mainly sung by Sebastian, are enough to get the whole GM Crew up and dancing!
5.My Little Pony: The Princess Promenade
The whole GM Crew will feel like princes and princesses after seeing this. It's a 2006 My Little Pony film animated using traditional animation, not flash animation like Friendship Is Magic or CGI like Make Your Mark and A New Generation. This film follows Wysteria as she becomes the first princess of Ponyville under the orders of an adorable little dragon called Spike, and now she must choose between helping with the Promenade or ruling over Ponyville. It's a charming story that'll help discover the inner royalty in all of us.
4.Arthur's Missing Pal
Oh my god! Arthur's dog Pal is gone! Since it aired on CBBC a long time ago, this CGI incarnation of everyone's favourite bespectacled aardvark sees him and his friends uncover a sinister scheme that'll separate Arthur from his beloved dog forever. Everyone would love this rarely talked about Arthur film, I just know it!
3.Bratz: Rock Angelz
I knew I was going to put that one on the list, so brace yourselves. This is the Bratz film I got when R won't take me out, and after a few unforgivable feuds I can't mention, I got to watch the film and the results were exciting - the CGI animation is smooth and sleek, the pacing is fast and enjoyable especially for teenage girls and the cutaways are much better than anything I see on Family Guy. Seriously, this and American Dad are V-annoying.
2.A Town Called Panic
This film would be perfect for introducing the GM Crew to the language of French and features Cowboy and Indian trying to make amends with their friend Horse after they accidentally order 500,000 bricks when they should've ordered 50 bricks to build a barbecue. It contains naughty bits like drinking and swearing, but I'm sure everyone would enjoy it...won't they?
1.Toy Story
Ah, a classic from my childhood - the story of how everyone's favourite cowboy met everyone's favourite space ranger and they tried to outwit a plot to get out of a toy-destroying boy's bedroom. Since I watched it as a kid, it has become one of my all time favourite Disney films - beside The Many Adventures Of Winnie The Pooh, Tarzan, The Lion King and Chicken Little of course - and I'm sure the GM Crew would agree over me sharing the film with everyone! But not germs.
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