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    The Highest-Grossing Animated Movies of All Time

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    • These are the 15 highest-grossing animated feature films of all time.
    • Franchise hits like “Toy Story” and “Minions” and musicals like “Frozen” and “The Lion King” dominated the list.
    • The list is compiled from Box Office Mojo without adjusting for inflation.

    Animated movies have always been big box office earners. From Disney classics like “The Lion King” to a slew of Pixar titles, animated movies have wide appeal, often making ideal outings for the whole family.

    This was evident in a post-pandemic world, as titles like “Minions: The Rise of Gru” and “The Super Mario Bros. Movie” got families to return to the theaters in droves after a dry period that was devastating to theater owners.

    Animation’s power to devour the box office continued in the summer of 2024, when “Inside Out 2” crossed the $1 billion mark in 19 days, the fastest rate ever for an animated movie. A year later, “Zootopia 2” hit $1 billion in just 17 days, making it the fastest PG-rated movie ever to hit that milestone.

    “Zootopia 2” joins titles like “Toy Story,” “Despicable Me,” and “Frozen” in sharing the distinction of being one of the highest-grossing animated movies of all time.

    See where “Zootopia 2” landed below in the top 15 highest-grossing animated movies of all time.

    15. “Finding Nemo” (2003)


    finding nemo pixar

    “Finding Nemo.”

    Disney / Pixar

    Worldwide gross: $941,637,960

    Pixar had already grabbed the attention of kids thanks to “Toy Story,” but when this aquatic story hit screens, the animation studio became even more beloved.

    14. “Despicable Me 2” (2013)


    A screengrab of Lucy (Kristin Wiig) and Gru (Steve Carell) in "Despicable Me 2."

    Lucy (Kristen Wiig) and Gru (Steve Carell) first meet in “Despicable Me 2.”

    Universal Pictures

    Worldwide gross: $970,766,005

    That’s right — you’ll see a lot of movies involving Minions on this list. The beloved “Despicable Me” franchise from Illumination has only grown in popularity over the decades.

    13. “The Lion King” (1994)


    the lion king

    “The Lion King.”

    Disney

    Worldwide gross: $979,161,632

    This beloved Disney movie is the oldest on this list, and that’s a testament to just how well it performed when it opened 30 years ago. Though ticket prices have continued to climb in the years since, Simba and the gang are still safely in the top 15.

    12. “Zootopia” (2016)


    zootopia

    “Zootopia.”

    Disney

    Worldwide gross: $1,025,521,689

    Here marks our first billion-dollar earner.

    Chronicling Judy Hopps’ adventures in “Zootopia” was a big lift for Walt Disney Animation, which had been searching for another megahit after “Frozen.”

    11. “Finding Dory” (2016)


    finding dory

    “Finding Dory.”

    Disney/Pixar

    Worldwide gross: $1,029,266,989

    Pixar created a new story for our favorite forgettable fish, which turned out to be a cash cow for the studio.

    10. “Despicable Me 3” (2017)


    Despicable Me 3 Universal

    “Despicable Me 3.”

    Universal

    Worldwide gross: $1,034,800,131

    Introducing Gru’s brother in the third movie gave the “Despicable Me” franchise its first billion-dollar earner. It wouldn’t be the last.

    9. “Toy Story 3” (2010)


    Toy Story 3

    “Toy Story 3.”

    Disney/Pixar

    Worldwide gross: $1,067,316,101

    Regarded by many as the best movie in the “Toy Story” franchise, Woody and the gang’s journey that leads to them almost being incinerated was a winning mix of drama and lighthearted fun for an audience that grew up with the franchise.

    8. “Toy Story 4” (2019)


    toy story 4

    “Toy Story 4”

    Disney/Pixar

    Worldwide gross: $1,073,841,394

    Almost a decade after “Toy Story 3” came the fourth installment. Though it wasn’t as memorable as the previous release, that clearly didn’t matter at the box office.

    7. “Minions” (2015)


    Minions

    “Minions.”

    Universal Pictures

    Worldwide gross: $1,159,457,503

    Illumination knew the Minions were popular. But the studio didn’t know just how much of a hit the babbling yellow things were until this stand-alone movie made a killing at the box office.

    6. “Incredibles 2” (2018)


    incredibles 2

    “Incredibles 2.”

    Disney/Pixar

    Worldwide gross: $1,243,225,667

    Fourteen years after Pixar released the hit original, “Incredibles 2” came to theaters and delivered a story that in some ways surpassed the Oscar-winning first title.

    A main reason for that is its deeper examination of the superhero family (“Why did they change math?!?”), which touches on female empowerment and the rigors of caring for a growing child… that has zany powers.

    5. “Frozen” (2013)


    frozen

    “Frozen.”

    Walt Disney Pictures

    Worldwide gross: $1,310,530,830

    From its hit song “Let it Go” to Olaf becoming the latest beloved Disney character, “Frozen” was a grand slam for Disney Animation Studios.

    4. “The Super Mario Bros. Movie” (2023)


    Mario and luigi holding up their fists

    Mario and Luigi in “The Super Mario Bros. Movie.”

    Universal

    Worldwide gross: $1,360,879,735

    For decades, Illumination was known mostly as the studio that released the “Despicable Me” movies and created the Minions characters. But taking the Super Mario Bros. IP and turning it into a box office smash has made it an animation house that rivals Pixar.

    3. “Frozen II” (2019)


    frozen 2

    “Frozen II”

    Disney

    Worldwide gross: $1,453,683,476

    Though not as memorable as the first “Frozen,” that didn’t matter at the box office. The first movie was such a sensation that audiences returned in droves to see the story continue.

    2. “Zootopia 2” (2025)


    Zootopia 2 cast

    “Zootopia 2.”

    Disney

    Worldwide gross: $1,464,212,160

    Nine years after its original release, Judy Hopps and Nick Wilde return with another entertaining buddy comedy story that audiences can’t get enough of. The sequel has the distinction of being the highest-grossing movie ever for Walt Disney Animation.

    1. “Inside Out 2” (2024)


    Inside Out feelings characters

    Joy has some new feelings to work with in “Inside Out 2.”

    Disney/Pixar

    Worldwide gross: $1,698,863,816

    After years of being a box office behemoth, Pixar hit a snag during the pandemic. Relegating titles like “Luca” and “Turning Red” to direct-to-streaming led to frustration and low morale within the company.

    But those down times are over as “Inside Out 2” is the highest grosser for Pixar yet.

    “Inside Out 2” hit the $1 billion global mark in 19 days, the fastest ever for an animated movie. And along with “Deadpool & Wolverine,” it’s the only other movie released in 2024 that crossed the $1 billion mark.

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