Oscar for Best Animation: "Finding Nemo," "Spirited Away," "The Incredibles," "Ratatouille," and "Big Bucks."
1. "Finding Nemo" "Finding Nemo" is an animated film produced by Pixar and released by Disney in 2003.
The story tells that Nemo, a clownfish, was sold to a dental clinic in Sydney and became a member of the fish tank.
In order to save his son, Nemo embarks on an adventure to find new friends.
During the journey, he met his companion Dory and was eventually reunited with his father.
The film conveys the importance of perseverance, courage and family by telling the story of Nemo, the clownfish.
2. "Spirited Away" is an animated film directed and written by Hayao Miyazaki. It tells the story of the adventures of a girl named Chihiro in a different world of gods.
The film won the Academy Award for Best Feature Animation and became the first animated film in history to win the Berlin Golden Bear as a film.
3. "The Incredibles" "The Incredibles" is one of the best animated films at the Oscars. It tells the story of the superhuman agent played by Greg T. Nelson and his companions.
This film shows their courage and determination in fighting to protect the earth in a humorous way.
The storyline is compact and closely linked, arousing cheers and laughter from the audience.
4. "Ratatouille" "Ratatouille" is an animated film produced by Pixar Animation Studio. It tells the story of a little mouse named Remy who wants to become a great chef.
Through the encounter with Lin Guini, the little mouse met a young man while working in the kitchen, and they collaborated to create exquisite meals one after another.
This movie conveys the warmth and love in life through food, bringing joy and touching to the audience.
5. "Super Marines" This film tells the story of the protagonist Hiro leading a group of people to form "Super Marines" to save their homeland.
This film combines Eastern and Western cultures and reveals, in a humorous way, the loneliness and pressure that modern people face when faced with technology.
Through warm and touching stories, it gives the audience emotional resonance and triggers the audience's excitement and thinking.