Frozen II is about to be released and is expected to beat its predecessor to become the highest-grossing animated film of all time.
Zootopia – 1.023 billion USD
‘Heavenly Heist’ was released in 2016 and fortunately surpassed the $1 billion threshold at the last minute.
The main content of the film is about the cooperation of an unjust couple, Judy Hopps, a police bunny, and Wilde, an artistic red fox, when they uncover a conspiracy related to mass disappearances in the city.
Finding Dory – 1.028 billion USD
After the success of ‘Finding Nemo’ in 2003, in 2016 ‘Finding Dory’ was developed by Pixar in 3D format and Walt Disney was responsible for releasing it.
Despicable Me 3 – 1.034 billion USD
Following the success of the previous two films, ‘Moon Thief’ returned strongly in 2017 and proved the undeniable appeal of the adorable Minions.
Toy Story 3 – 1.066 billion USD
As the third part of the animated series ‘Toy Story’, the content of the film tells the story of the challenges that the toys Woody, Buzz Lightyea and their friends face when their owner, Andy, prepares to leave home.
Toy Story 4 – 1.073 billion USD
‘Toy Story 4’ is the sweet return of this famous franchise.
Toy Story 4 is gorgeous throughout, both visually and content-wise.
Minions – 1.159 billion USD
After the resounding success of the two films ‘The Moon Thief’, Illumination Entertainment decided to make a separate product for Gru’s adorable little monsters, and in 2015 ‘Minions’ was born.
Incredibles 2 – 1.242 billion USD
Returning after more than a decade of absence, ‘The Incredibles’ returned to a warm welcome from fans.
In addition, ‘Incredibles 2’ retains the spirit and family message of the first film, allowing the audience to catch up with the film’s flow right from the first minutes.
Frozen – 1.276 billion USD
‘Frozen’ is considered Walt Disney’s most successful animated film ever.
Frozen is a combination of modern techniques with an unbelievable journey, all fueled by top-notch musical products.