International Animation Day

Here are some animated films we highly recommend

Since 2003, this special date has been celebrated every October 28 in commemoration of the first public screening of animated films by French film pioneer Charles-Émile Reynauden at the Grévin Museum in Paris.

Animated cinema continues to amaze us with its incredible stories on the big screen. Many films that have captivated audiences have been released over the years, so let's take a look at some of them:

The Nut Job: In a city park, Surly the squirrel has taken his adventure too far as he has destroyed the food collected by the animal community for the winter.

Now exiled, Surly and his rat friend Buddy wander the streets and discover a nut store they can raid.

Mazinger Z, Infinity: humanity is once again in danger of falling into the clutches of the Underground Empire, which in the past was led by the evil scientist known as Dr. Inferno. Then, Koji Kabuto piloted the super robot Mazinger Z and, with the help of his friends from the Photon Research Institute, thwarted Dr. Inferno's evil ambitions and restored peace to the world.

Uglydolls: this film tells us where the stuffed animals come from and where they live. Their home is a magical village where everything is perfect, but there are also the Uglydolls, the imperfect and misfit stuffed animals who live in UglyVille, where they are not judged and throw great parties for any reason.

Stay tuned for more movie suggestions!

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