20 Highest-Grossing Animated Movies (2025 Updated)

Written By: Eram Shaikh
Last Updated: May 13, 2025

Animated movies have consistently captured the hearts and broken billion-dollar milestones worldwide. From beloved Disney classics to innovative international productions like China’s “Ne Zha 2,” these movies captivate audiences of all ages with stunning visuals and compelling storytelling.

Studios like Disney, Pixar, Illumination, and DreamWorks continuously push the boundaries of animation, creating memorable characters and worlds that connect across cultures and lead to massive global success.

In this article, I will explore the animation industry’s biggest financial successes, examining the top 20 highest-grossing animated films and highlighting Disney’s dominance in this lucrative market.

Top 10 Highest-Grossing Animated Movies

There are around 698,754 movies worldwide, and the number is still increasing rapidly, with films in all genres. The animation industry has grown remarkably, with several films crossing the billion-dollar threshold in recent years.

China’s “Ne Zha 2” shattered records in 2025, surpassing $2 billion worldwide. Pixar’s “Inside Out 2” took the second spot with nearly $1.7 billion, while Disney’s photorealistic “The Lion King” remake secured third place with over $1.65 billion in global earnings.

RankMovieYearWorldwide gross
1Ne Zha 22025$2,151,005,847
2Inside Out 22024$1,698,863,816
3The Lion King2019$1,656,943,394
4Frozen 22019$1,450,026,933
5The Super Mario Bros. Movie2023$1,362,566,989
6Frozen2013$1,290,000,000
7Incredibles 22018$1,243,225,667
8Minions2015$1,159,457,503
9Toy Story 42019$1,073,394,593
10Toy Story 32010$1,066,970,811

Let’s get deeper into these record-breaking films and see what made them such massive commercial successes:

1. Ne Zha 2

Released InJanuary 29, 2025
Directed ByJiaozi
Worldwide gross$2,151,005,847
Domestic Box Office$1.45 billion (China)
International Box Office$701 million
Where To WatchCurrently in theaters worldwide

Ne Zha 2 has rewritten animation history as the first animated film to cross the $2 billion mark globally. This Chinese fantasy action adventure serves as a direct sequel to the 2019 hit Ne Zha, following the journey of the mythological character based on Xu Zhonglin’s 16th-century novel “Investiture of the Gods.” 

Ne Zha 2
Source: The Observer

With a production budget of $80 million, the film has become not only the highest-grossing animated film of all time but also the highest-grossing non-English language film ever. Currently, it ranks as the fifth-highest-grossing film of all time across all categories.

2. Inside Out 2

Released InJune 14, 2024
Directed ByKelsey Mann
Worldwide gross$1,698,863,816
Domestic Box Office$654 million
International Box Office$1.044 billion
Where To WatchDisney+ and Apple TV

Disney and Pixar’s Inside Out 2 returns to the mind of newly minted teenager Riley just as headquarters undergoes a sudden demolition to make room for something unexpected: new Emotions! 

Inside Out 2
Source: Oscars

The film introduces Anxiety (voiced by Maya Hawke), joining the original emotions Joy (Amy Poehler), Sadness (Phyllis Smith), Anger (Lewis Black), Fear (Tony Hale), and Disgust (Liza Lapira). 

Written by Dave Holstein and Meg LeFauve and produced by Mark Nielsen, the film earned nominations for the 2025 Academy Award for Animated Feature Film, Golden Globe awards for Best Motion Picture, Animated, and Cinematic, and Box Office Achievement.

3. The Lion King

Released InJuly 19, 2019
Directed ByJon Favreau
Worldwide gross$1,656,943,394
Domestic Box Office$543.6 million
International Box Office$1.113 billion
Where To WatchDisney+ and Apple TV

Disney’s photorealistic computer-animated remake of the 1994 animated classic The Lion King became an instant box office phenomenon upon its 2019 release. Directed by Jon Favreau using groundbreaking visual effects technology, the film features the voices of Donald Glover, Beyoncé (one of the world’s most famous singers), Seth Rogen, and James Earl Jones reprising his role as Mufasa. 

The Lion King
Source: The New York Times

While classified as an animated film, its photorealistic style blurred the lines between animation and live-action. The film’s stunning visuals, with its beloved story and iconic songs, helped propel it to become one of the highest-grossing films ever.

4. Frozen 2

Released InNovember 22, 2019
Directed ByChris Buck and Jennifer Lee
Worldwide gross$1,450,026,933
Domestic Box Office$477.4 million
International Box Office$972.6 million
Where To WatchDisney+ and Apple TV

Following the unprecedented success of the original, “Frozen 2” took Anna, Elsa, and their friends on a journey to discover the origins of Elsa’s powers. The sequel expanded the magical world with even more stunning visuals, memorable songs like “Into the Unknown,” and deeper character development. 

Frozen 2
Source: Disney

The film’s themes of growth, change, and sisterhood resonated strongly with audiences worldwide, resulting in the highest-grossing animated sequel of all time until “Inside Out 2” surpassed it in 2024.

5. The Super Mario Bros. Movie

Released InApril 5, 2023
Directed ByAaron Horvath and Michael Jelenic
Worldwide gross$1,361,992,475
Domestic Box Office$574.9 million
International Box Office$787.1 million
Where To WatchAmazon and Apple TV

Illumination’s adaptation of Nintendo’s iconic video game franchise proved that properly executed gaming adaptations could achieve massive success. The colorful, vibrant visuals and proper recreation of the Mushroom Kingdom delighted fans. 

The Super Mario Bros. Movie
Source: The New Yorker

At the same time, the star-studded voice cast, including Chris Pratt as Mario and Jack Black as Bowser, brought these beloved characters to life. The film’s broad appeal across generations of gamers and families made it Universal Pictures’ highest-grossing animated release ever.

6. Frozen

Released InNovember 27, 2013
Directed ByChris Buck and Jennifer Lee
Worldwide gross$1,290,000,000
Domestic Box Office$400.7 million
International Box Office$889.3 million
Where To WatchDisney+ and Apple TV

A true cultural phenomenon, Frozen redefined the Disney princess narrative, focusing on sisterly love between Elsa and Anna. Based on Hans Christian Andersen’s “The Snow Queen,” the film captivated audiences with its stunning ice animation, complex characters, and unforgettable soundtrack, including the Oscar-winning mega-hit “Let It Go.” 

Frozen
Source: Disney Movies

It’s an empowering story, with relatable characters like Olaf, and subversion of fairy tale tropes propelled it to become the highest-grossing animated film at the time, spawning a massive franchise.

7. Incredibles 2

Released InJune 15, 2018
Directed ByBrad Bird
Worldwide gross$1,242,805,359
Domestic Box Office$608.6 million
International Box Office$634.2 million
Where To WatchDisney+ and Apple TV

Directed by Brad Bird, Incredibles 2 picks up immediately after the first film, with the Parr family struggling to balance superhero duties with everyday life as Helen (Elastigirl) is recruited for a campaign to bring supers back. At the same time, Bob (Mr. Incredible) faces the challenges of stay-at-home parenting. 

Incredibles 2
Source: IMDb

The film’s mix of spectacular action sequences, family dynamics, and humor appealed to both nostalgic fans of the original and newcomers, resulting in Pixar’s then-highest-grossing film and briefly the highest-grossing animated film worldwide.

8. Minions

Released InJuly 10, 2015
Directed ByPierre Coffin and Kyle Balda
Worldwide gross$1,159,398,397
Domestic Box Office$336 million
International Box Office$823.4 million
Where To WatchNetflix and Amazon

As a prequel/spin-off to the Despicable Me films, Minions focuses on the lovable yellow sidekicks before they meet Gru. Seeking a new evil master to serve, Kevin, Stuart, and Bob go on a global adventure that leads them to Scarlet Overkill, the world’s first female supervillain. 

Minions
Source: IMDb

While critics were mixed on the plot, the Minions’ popularity, slapstick humor, and gibberish language proved irresistible to audiences globally, making it one of Illumination’s biggest hits.

9. Toy Story 4

Released InJune 21, 2019
Directed ByJosh Cooley
Worldwide gross$1,073,394,593
Domestic Box Office$434 million
International Box Office$639.4 million
Where To WatchDisney+ and Apple TV

Pixar returned to its flagship franchise with Toy Story 4, exploring Woody’s purpose after Andy leaves for college. When Bonnie creates a new favorite toy, Forky, out of trash, Woody feels compelled to protect him during a road trip. 

Toy Story 4
Source: Disney Movies

The adventure reunites Woody with Bo Peep, now a resourceful lost toy, forcing him to question his own loyalty and future. The film was praised for its stunning animation, humor, and poignant exploration of moving on, providing a touching (and potentially final) chapter for Woody.

10. Toy Story 3

Released InJune 18, 2010
Directed ByLee Unkrich
Worldwide gross$1,066,970,811
Domestic Box Office$415 million
International Box Office$652 million
Where To WatchDisney+ and Apple TV

Widely regarded as a masterpiece, Toy Story 3 provided what many felt was the perfect conclusion to the trilogy. As Andy prepares for college, the toys are accidentally donated to Sunnyside Daycare, initially seeming like paradise but revealing a darker side under the rule of Lotso-Huggin Bear. 

Toy Story 3
Source: IMDb

The film masterfully blends humor, adventure, and incredibly powerful moments dealing with themes of loyalty, change, and saying goodbye. Its emotionally resonant climax connected deeply with audiences who grew up with the characters.

Top 20 Highest-Grossing Animated Movies

Beyond the billion-dollar titans, other animated movies have achieved remarkable financial success. These films showcase the diversity in animation styles and storytelling approaches and the global appeal of animated content across different studios and franchises.

Here is the ranking for the movies placed 11th through 20th in worldwide gross:

RankMovieYearWorldwide gross
11Moana 22024$1,059,718,587
12Despicable Me 32017$1,034,799,409
13Finding Dory2016$1,029,266,989
14Zootopia2016$1,025,521,689
15Despicable Me 22013$970,946,614
16Despicable Me 42024$969,126,452
17The Lion King (1994)
18Finding Nemo2003$941,637,960
19Minions: The Rise of Gru2022$940,203,765
20Shrek 22004$932,530,034

Let’s explore these films that continue to show the global appeal of animated movies across different studios and franchises.

 11. Moana 2

Released InNovember 27, 2024
Directed ByDavid Derrick Jr.
Worldwide gross$1,059,718,587
DomesticBox Office$398 million
InternationalBox Office$661.7 million
Where To WatchDisney+

Following the beloved 2016 film, Moana 2 reunites audiences with the adventurous Moana and the demigod Maui. Receiving an unexpected call from her wayfinding ancestors, Moana must journey to the far seas of Oceania and into dangerous, long-lost waters for an adventure unlike anything she’s ever faced.

Moana 2
Source: Disney Movies

Riding the wave of the original’s popularity and featuring new epic voyages and music, the sequel captivated audiences with its stunning visuals. It continued Moana’s inspiring journey of discovery and leadership, sailing past the billion-dollar mark. The film’s popularity rivals major entertainment events like BTS concerts regarding global cultural impact.

12. Despicable Me 3

Released InJune 30, 2017
Directed ByPierre Coffin and Kyle Balda
Worldwide gross$1,034,799,409
DomesticBox Office$264.6 million
InternationalBox Office$770.2 million
Where To WatchNetflix, Amazon, and Apple TV

Gru returns in this third installment, facing off against Balthazar Bratt, a former child star obsessed with the character he played in the ’80s. Simultaneously, Gru discovers he has a long-lost twin brother, Dru, who wants to team up for a criminal heist. 

Despicable Me 3
Source: IMDb

Juggling family life, the Anti-Villain League, sibling rivalry, and Minion antics, the film offered more of the humor and heart fans expect from the franchise. Its continued global success highlighted the enduring appeal of Gru and his Minions.

 13. Finding Dory

Released InJune 17, 2016
Directed ByAndrew Stanton
Worldwide gross$1,029,266,989
Domestic Box Office$486.3 million
International Box Office$542.9 million
Where To WatchDisney+ and Apple TV

Thirteen years after Finding Nemo, the spotlight shifted to the forgetful but lovable blue tang fish, Dory. Triggered by a childhood memory, Dory begins a quest to find her parents, leading her, Marlin, and Nemo to the Marine Life Institute in California. 

Finding Dory
Source: IMDb

The film introduced memorable new characters like Hank the octopus and Destiny the whale shark. It beautifully explored themes of family, identity, and overcoming disabilities, resonating deeply with audiences and achieving massive box office success.

14. Zootopia

Released InMarch 4, 2016
Directed ByByron Howard and Rich Moore
Worldwide gross$1,025,521,689
DomesticBox Office$341.3 million
InternationalBox Office$684.2 million
Where To WatchDisney+ and Apple TV

Set in a bustling metropolis inhabited by anthropomorphic mammals, Zootopia follows Judy Hopps, the first rabbit police officer, who partners with cynical con artist fox Nick Wilde to solve a mysterious case. 

Zootopia
Source: Disney Movies

The film won the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature. It was praised for its stunningly detailed world-building, engaging mystery plot, and timely, cleverly woven themes addressing prejudice and stereotypes. Its smart storytelling and humor appealed to both kids and adults, driving it past the billion-dollar mark globally.

15. Despicable Me 2

Released InJuly 3, 2013
Directed ByPierre Coffin and Chris Renaud
Worldwide gross$970,766,005
DomesticBox Office$368.1 million
InternationalBox Office$602.7 million
Where To WatchNetflix, Amazon, and Apple TV

Following Gru’s transformation from villain to adoptive father, this sequel sees him recruited by the Anti-Villain League to track down a new supervillain. Partnered with agent Lucy Wilde, Gru navigates espionage, romance, and parenting, while the Minions face their own problems. 

Despicable Me 2
Source: Rotten Tomatoes

The film successfully built upon the original’s charm, expanding the world and characters, particularly the Minions, whose increased role proved immensely popular. Its blend of action, comedy, and family themes secured its place as a major global hit.

16. Despicable Me 4

Released InJuly 3, 2024
Directed ByChris Renaud
Worldwide gross$969,126,452
DomesticBox Office$335 million
InternationalBox Office$635.9 million
Where To WatchDisney+, Amazon, and Apple TV

The latest chapter in the main Despicable Me saga sees Gru, Lucy, their daughters, and new addition Gru Jr. forced to run when they become targets of escaped criminal Maxime Le Mal. 

Despicable Me 4
Source: IMDb

The family navigates witness protection and new identities, while the Minions undergo superhero training and become the Mega Minions. The film continues the franchise’s winning formula of family dynamics, villainous plots, and Minion mayhem, delighting its established fanbase and achieving significant global box office returns.

17. The Lion King (1994)

Released In1994
Directed ByRoger Allers, Rob Minkoff
Worldwide gross$970,707,763 (including re-releases)
DomesticBox Office$422.7 million
InternationalBox Office$564.4 million
Where To WatchDisney+ 

A cornerstone of the Disney Renaissance, the original The Lion King remains one of the most beloved animated films ever made. This traditionally animated epic tells the Hamlet-inspired story of lion cub Simba, who must reclaim his kingdom from his treacherous uncle Scar. 

The Lion King (1994)
Source: Disney Movies

It became a critical and commercial juggernaut, featuring stunning hand-drawn animation, iconic songs by Elton John and Tim Rice, a powerful score by Hans Zimmer, and unforgettable characters. Its legacy lasted through decades and multiple re-releases.

18. Finding Nemo

Released InMay 30, 2003
Directed ByAndrew Stanton
Worldwide gross$941,637,960
DomesticBox Office$380.8 million
InternationalBox Office$560.8 million
Where To WatchDisney+ and Apple TV

Pixar’s breathtaking underwater adventure follows the overly cautious clownfish Marlin as he crosses the ocean to find his captured son, Nemo. Along the way, he teams up with the optimistic but forgetful Dory. 

Finding Nemo
Source: Disney Movies

It was lauded for its animation that brought the ocean depths to life, its heartfelt story about parenthood and letting go, and its perfect balance of humor and emotion. Its immersive visuals and storytelling created an experience as engaging as a Travis Scott concert, making it a benchmark in computer animation.

19. Minions: The Rise of Gru

Released InJuly 1, 2022
Directed ByKyle Balda
Worldwide gross$940,203,765
DomesticBox Office$369.7 million
InternationalBox Office$570.5 million
Where To WatchDisney+, Amazon, and Apple TV

Set in the 1970s, this film serves as both a sequel to Minions (2015) and a prequel to Despicable Me (2010). It chronicles the origin story of how a 12-year-old Gru first met his iconic Minions, tried to join a team of supervillains called the Vicious 6, and cemented his path toward becoming despicable. 

Minions: The Rise of Gru
Source: Wikipedia

Filled with ’70s references, kung fu action, and plenty of Minion chaos, the film provided fanservice and laughs and became a significant post-pandemic box office success for Illumination.

20. Shrek 2

Released InMay 19, 2004
Directed ByAndrew Adamson, Kelly Asbury, and Conrad Vernon
Worldwide gross$932,530,034
DomesticBox Office$441.2 million
InternationalBox Office$491.3 million
Where To WatchNetflix, Amazon, and Apple TV

The highly anticipated sequel to DreamWorks’ Shrek 2 follows Shrek and Fiona as they visit Fiona’s parents, the King and Queen of Far Far Away. Their fairy tale life faces challenges from Fiona’s disapproving father, a scheming Fairy Godmother, her arrogant son Prince Charming, and the suave Puss in Boots. 

Shrek 2
Source: IMDb

The film brilliantly expanded the satirical fairy tale world, introducing memorable new characters and delivering sharp pop culture humor. It surpassed the original’s success, becoming DreamWorks Animation’s highest-grossing film.

Highest-Grossing Disney Animated Movies

Disney movies, including Pixar Animation Studios, dominate the list of highest-grossing animated films. Their consistent ability to blend emotional storytelling with cutting-edge animation resonates deeply with global audiences.

Here are the top 10 highest-grossing animated movies released under the Walt Disney Pictures banner (including Pixar):

RankTitleWorldwide GrossYear
1Inside Out 2$1,698,863,8162024
2The Lion King (2019)$1,656,943,3942019
3Frozen II$1,450,026,9332019
4Frozen$1,290,000,0002013
5Incredibles 2$1,243,225,6672018
6Toy Story 4$1,073,394,5932019
7Toy Story 3$1,066,970,8112010
8Moana 2 (†)$1,059,718,5872024
9Finding Dory$1,029,266,9892016
10Zootopia$1,025,521,6892016

Conclusion: Ne Zha 2 Tops As Highest-Grossing Animated Movie Ever 

The animation industry has reached unprecedented heights with Ne Zha 2’s breakthrough $2.15 billion performance signaling a major shift as the first non-American animated film to top the global charts. 

Pixar’s Inside Out 2 and Disney’s Lion King remake show how animation has evolved from niche entertainment to global box office dominance. These successes result from the perfect balance of technological innovation, emotional storytelling, and universal themes that cross cultural barriers. 

Disney, including Pixar, overwhelmingly leads this, proving their formula of heart, humor, and visuals remains incredibly successful. Animated films continue to be juggernauts, promising more record-breaking successes ahead.

FAQs 

What is the highest-grossing animated movie of all time?

Ne Zha 2 (2025) holds the record with $2.15 billion worldwide, becoming the first animated film to cross the $2 billion threshold.

Which studio has the most films in the top 10 highest-grossing animated movies?

Disney/Pixar dominates with seven entries, while Illumination has two, and China’s Beijing Enlight Pictures has one.

Has any animated film won the Academy Award for Best Picture?

No animated film has won Best Picture, though several, including Beauty and the Beast, Up, and Toy Story 3, received nominations.

Why are sequels so common among the highest-grossing animated films?

Sequels benefit from established audience familiarity, built-in marketing advantages, and pre-existing fan bases that eagerly anticipate returning to beloved worlds.

Which animated film held the box office record the longest?

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs held the record for 55 years (1937-1992). Frozen, released in 2013, also held this title for 6 years and 2 months. This is an achievement unlikely to be matched in modern cinema.

About the Author

Eram Shaikh is the passionate editor of Simplebeen.com, where she brings her love for music, concerts, movies, and TV shows to life. Having attended countless live concerts, Eram offers readers an insider’s perspective on the magic and reality of live events. Always in tune with the hot trends in the entertainment industry, she combines her personal experiences and expertise to deliver engaging, authentic content for entertainment enthusiasts.

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