What was the first animated movie to make $1 billion at the box office?
There's something magical about animation. Whether it's been painstakingly put together by hand or built by a team of hundreds of digital artists, it takes us to places of whimsy and wonder that we can only otherwise imagine.
Perhaps that's why we're so happy to schlep over so much of our cash for the latest Spider-thingy — or simply get dragged to some kind of extremely bright and chaotic kids' movie by those little bundles of joy.
With an estimated market size of nearly $400 billion, animation is big business. Which animated feature film was the first to break the $1 billion barrier at the box office?
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Correct Answer: Toy Story 3
The answer is: Toy Story 3. Toy Story 3 was the first animated film to achieve the impressive goal of making over one billion dollars at the box office. The movie accomplished this major milestone on August 27, 2010. Tom Hanks and Tim Allen recorded all their lines in the same room, which is uncommon for animated movies but something they’d done since the first film, helping to add to the characters’ charming chemistry.Source
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