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Posted by HarryCanyon (Member # 9143) on :
 
As an 80's kid, here are my fave animated movies of the 80's that i grew up with as a kid in the 80's and teenager in the 90's:

Akira. (Adored it since i was 13 in the mid-90's)
Grave of the Fireflies.
Pink Floyd The Wall.
Transformers The Movie.
Heavy Metal.
My Neighbor Totoro.
Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
Rock and Rule.
Starchaser Legend of Orin.
Fire and Ice.
Vampire Hunter D.
Fist of the North Star.
The Fox and The Hound.
An American Tail.
Nausicca Valley of the Winds (a.k.a. Warriors of the Winds).
Lightyears.
Twice Upon a Time.
Castle in The Sky.
Kiki's Delivery Service.
Wicked City.
Robot Carnival.
The Secret of NIMH.
The Flight of Dragons.
The Last Unicorn.
The Professional: Golgo 13.
GI Joe The Movie.
The Little Mermaid.
The Great Mouse Detective.
Oliver and Company.
Pinocchio and the Emperor of the Night.
Urotsukidoji: Legend of the Overfiend.
The Chipmunk Adventure.
The Brave Little Toaster.
All Dogs Go to Heaven.
Animalympics.
Project A-Ko.
The Adventures of Mark Twain.
He-Man/She-Ra Secret of the Sword.
Peter No-Tail.
Little Nemo Adventures in Slumberland.
 
Posted by Secret Admirer (Member # 3574) on :
 
Transformers: The Movie changed my life.

This post is dedicated to Stan Bush. Thank you for your sweet sounds.
 
Posted by HarryCanyon (Member # 9143) on :
 
Any of my faves anyone else's faves too?
 
Posted by Falkor (Member # 7874) on :
 
The Land Before Time! It made me cry but I was only little.

[ 09. September 2010, 21:20: Message edited by: Falkor ]
 
Posted by aTomiK (Member # 6575) on :
 
I have seen these and own most of them on VHS or dvd.
Good stuff!

Akira.
Pink Floyd The Wall.
Transformers The Movie.
Heavy Metal.
My Neighbor Totoro.
Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
Rock and Rule.
Starchaser Legend of Orin.
Fire and Ice.
Vampire Hunter D.
The Fox and The Hound.
An American Tail.
Castle in The Sky.
Kiki's Delivery Service.
Wicked City.
The Professional: Golgo 13.
Urotsukidoji: Legend of the Overfiend.
Project A-Ko.


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Originally posted by Secret Admirer:
Transformers: The Movie changed my life.

This post is dedicated to Stan Bush. Thank you for your sweet sounds.

The movie and the soundtrack are classics!

Stan is still alive and kickinŽ.
New cd Dream the Dream (2010) just out.

 -
 
Posted by Crash (Member # 7484) on :
 
HarryCanyon, my absolute favorite 80's animated flick, "Twice Upon a Time," made your list! Yay!!! It may be one of the most obscure, hardest-to-find films from the 80's, but boy, oh boy, is it worth it because it's one of the funniest, most imaginative, classiest animated films of any decade. And how can you not love a movie where the hero is "Ralph, the All-Purpose Animal"? To my knowledge it has had no official DVD release in North America, and a VHS copy will cost you plenty. To my surprise and delight, I finally tracked down a copy of it earlier this year, and I will continue to rave about it anyone who will listen. It's a film that children will like, but adults will love. I remember reading an article about the sad story behind the movie: George Lucas financed it, the two animator/creators got into a wrangle over the final cut (one guy had put in dirty words for an "adult" cut; the other guy cut out the bad language) and one threatened to sue the other, the Ladd Company was going bankrupt at the time and just dumped the film into a couple of theatres with no ads, the different versions showed up in the mid-80's on the pay channels amidst more talk of lawsuits, and the extremely hard-to-get-at-the-time VHS tape went out of print, thus making it a veritable "lost" film unless you taped it off of cable back in the day. Does anyone else remember this little masterpiece?

[ 10. September 2010, 12:18: Message edited by: Crash ]
 
Posted by kevdugp73 (Member # 5978) on :
 
The Secret Of Nimh was always my favorite...I think because it was always on the movie station when I was young, and I watched it about 20 times back in the day. As an adult, I have a copy on DVD and still like to visit this little treasure from time to time...mostly by trying to make my neices and nephews watch it!
 
Posted by Valley (Member # 1322) on :
 
The movie "Heavy Metal" was just an awesome flick! I enjoyed every segment and rented it numerous times.
 
Posted by Chris the CandyFanMan (Member # 3197) on :
 
And let's not forget the Unico films either; both well-written and imaginative with genuinely scary villains and a full gammot of emotions from suspenseful to poignant, and they both hold up well today (I'm told a third one actually was made, but was only ever seen inside the screening room at the Japanese animation studio).

Tough call to pick a favorite of the decade, but if I had to go with just one, I'd say An American Tail, which basically sums up everything good about Don Bluth's too often overlooked career. Although the denouement drags a bit, that's really the only flaw to a film with a good story that can occasionally be a little frightening (Bluth was never afraid to be scary, and starting the film with a full-on pogrom, then following that up with Fievel being dramatically washed overboard, shows the firm resolve of someone not afraid to take chances), and even melancholy when the characters may lose hope, but without pounding us over the head with it, it shows us that they who never completely give up shall in the end find their happy ending. And who can deny "Somewhere Out There" was one of the best themes songs of the decade? It's really a no-brainer.

In regards to Twice Upon a Time, the Real Cartoon Network aired the family friendly cut a few times in the late 90s (I hear the cast also was shaken up before the end, and Lorenzo Music, for instance, was a last minute hire). It may be a hair bizarre at times, but in a way, that's part of its charm, and one wishes it could have had a better fate than what befell it.
 
Posted by HarryCanyon (Member # 9143) on :
 
Well your in luck because the uncut Twice Upon a Time is on youtube.com.
 
Posted by Zombo (Member # 8405) on :
 
Fire and Ice: Ralph Bakshi teaming with the legendary Frank Frazetta...awesome!!!

American Pop: A very good generation-spanning storyline and some great music...love this one.

Heavy Metal: Uneven animation, but a fantastic concept that fit in with the tone of the magazine, and, again, great music.
 
Posted by HarryCanyon (Member # 9143) on :
 
3 awesome choices, i grew up with American Pop and Heavy Metal on TBS back in 93 when i was 12 years old with Vampire Hunter D and Robot Carnival. I even bought HM and AP whe they hit video, i also grew up with Fire and Ice when i was 5 years old watching it with my big brother.
 
Posted by HarryCanyon (Member # 9143) on :
 
Forgot to mention Unico 1 & 2. I rewatched those on youtube because i saw those when i was little.
 
Posted by The Wizard (Member # 533) on :
 
Great list there, I've seen a lot of those and some I haven't so I'll have to track them down.

One I'd add to the list is: Time Masters (1982), a French animated film set in space that's really rather good.
 
Posted by Chris the CandyFanMan (Member # 3197) on :
 
And among foreign features not mentioned so far, I also did enjoy the English dub of Spain's Katy the Caterpillar when the Real Disney Channel would air it.
 
Posted by HarryCanyon (Member # 9143) on :
 
Haven't seen Time Masters since High School.
 
Posted by Bamersy (Member # 8808) on :
 
Pink Floyd The Wall was incredible, but try as I may-I can't get past the part where he shaves all his hair and cuts himself. I have to stop watching. Goodbye Blue Sky is one of my fave PF songs:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_0v07InoFiU

I read The Last Unicorn as a young teen, it was very good.

My son was young in the 90's, so I got to see a bunch of animated movies. I liked the Tom & Jerry movie, and the Gumby one too. As for Don Bluth-A Troll in Central Park was good, as was Thumbelina [Smile]
 
Posted by HarryCanyon (Member # 9143) on :
 
That was a hard to watch scene but it's just an amazing live-action/animated movie.
 
Posted by Lovers with Cassie (Member # 7794) on :
 
Abra Cadabra. A little known, fabulous film that merits being more widely celebrated.
 
Posted by Lovers with Cassie (Member # 7794) on :
 
I have another one that has not been mentioned.

Grendel Grendel Grendel.

I have to hand the novel Grendel on which the film is based and I have read it.
 
Posted by Marty (Member # 8315) on :
 
Fire and Ice is my favorite
Vampire Hunter D.
The Fox and The Hound
An American Tail
The last unicorn
The secret of Nimh

All great movies
 
Posted by Lovers with Cassie (Member # 7794) on :
 
Babar The Movie.
The Little Mermaid.
Oliver & Company.
 


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