25. Sleeping Beauty
Nine years later, Disney would come out with "Sleeping Beauty," and the world would fear the wrath of Maleficent. Critics called this one "a masterpiece of the Disney Studios' postwar style." The gothic animation style really changed the game.
24. Ponyo
Hayao Miyazaki brought "Ponyo," a little fish, to life. It's best explained like this: "You watch a Miyazaki film with the pie-eyed, gape-mouthed awe of a child being read the most fantastic story and suddenly transported to places previously beyond the limits of imagination," critics praised.