I think the movies that won the Oscar for best animation are these
"Zootopia," which tells the story of policewoman Judy Bunny and master street con artist Nick the Fox, who team up to solve the case of a missing carnivore and uncover the conspiracy behind it. It set local box office records in many
countries and regions after its release, with total box office receipts topping $1 billion.
Sloth 'Lightning', which hit the streets in 2016.
Also, this year's Oscar for best animated short film went to "Piper," created
by Pixar. PIper, known in Chinese as "yù" (鹬), or "sandpiper," is a short film about a hungry young sandpiper who struggles to overcome his fear of water and forage for food on a wave-ravaged beach. Pixar took three years to create the six-minute film, which is technically realistic and warmly animated.
Shrek the Monster (Shrek, DreamWorks)
The story takes place a long, long time ago, in a large swamp where a guy named Shrek (voiced by Mike Myers) lives, a grumpy monster who likes to live in solitude
However, one day the arrival of a couple of obnoxious guys breaks up his otherwise peaceful life. They are a blind mouse, a huge and vicious wolf, three stray pigs, and some homeless guys, all of whom come from the kingdom controlled by the evil Farquaad.
Shrek is determined to fight against Farquaad and rescue the beautiful Princess Fiona, a "bride" who is about to be taken by Farquaad. Chasing Shrek along the way is a wisecracking donkey who will willingly do anything for Shrek as long as it doesn't shut him up. When they learn the princess's deepest secret, they realize that rescuing her from the watchful eye of a fire-breathing dragon is not going to be fun.