The s on Letterboxd are among the biggest film buffs you'll find anywhere on the internet. They tend to take their movie watching experiences seriously, so their ratings can often be a good barometer for how good something truly is. That's certainly the case with the animated flicks they've reviewed.

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With hundreds of thousands of films on the website, every animated film of note is included. From Pixar movies to Hayao Miyazaki works to visually stunning releases to Academy Award winners, a few animated pictures stand out above the rest as the ones to score the most impressive ratings on Letterboxd.

Updated on March 17th, 2022 by Kevin Pantoja: One thing that is interesting about Letterboxd is that reviews are constantly coming in as availability for certain films grows. So, the animated flicks that had the highest average rating have actually changed quite a bit in less than a year. Now, some classics from Pixar and Disney have been replaced by newer films from all over the country. There are still Disney movies ranked near the top but you can now see what's worth branching out to watch from Studio Ghibli and other places.

Coco (2017) - 4.18

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Miguel and his dog in Coco

One of the most recent entries included is 2017's the Land of the Dead to get permission from an ancestor to pursue his musical dream.

Not only did this take home the Oscar for Best Animated Feature but it also won Best Original Song for the heartbreaking " Me." Coco has four and five stars as its most common scores (31% and 32%), while four and a half stars comes up next (15%), proving that almost every loves this movie.

My Neighbor Totoro (1988) - 4.19

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Satsuki and Mei fish with the Totoros in My Neighbor Totoro

If there's one director outside of the United States whose name is synonymous with stellar animated films, it's Hayao Miyazaki. It's actually tough to figure out Miyazaki's best movie because he has delivered so many great ones.

The most iconic of his work is likely My Neighbor Totoro as the titular Totoro is almost something of a mascot for Studio Ghibli. The film follows sisters who befriend spirits in the forest near their new home after their mother is hospitalized. Four and five stars are tied (31%) for the ratings given out more often.

Your Name. (2016) - 4.19

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Characters standing against a purple sky in Your Name

It might not be from Studio Ghibli but Your Name. is one of the most well-received animated films to come out of Japan. The story centers on two high schoolers who are complete strangers but find that they suddenly switch bodies one night.

The two bond as they must adjust their lives to this occurrence, which starts to happen at random going forward. The movie was a box office success and racked up awards at several major shows. The majority of reviewers on Letterboxd actually gave it the full five stars (33%).

Fantastic Mr. Fox (2009) - 4.19

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Mr. Fox and his fellow thieves in Fantastic Mr. Fox
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Most of the top-rated animated films are either done in the traditional style or using the more modern CGI format. However, Fantastic Mr. Fox takes a different approach by focusing on stop-motion animation. It's a style that works perfectly for Wes Anderson.

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The quirky director got to keep all of his trademarks in this format and it worked expertly. The story follows a fox who works with other animals to steal from vicious farmers in their area. Fantastic Mr. Fox was up for Best Animated Feature at the Oscars and most reviews gave it four stars (31%).

Akira (1988) - 4.20

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The motorcycle scene from Akira.

You'd be hard-pressed to find a more influential animated movie than Akira. Released way back in 1988, this was huge in of inspiring and popularizing the cyberpunk subgenre and was masterfully adapted from the manga of the same name.

The plot focuses on a teenager who works with his biker friends and psychics to take down a raging psychopath after a military experiment. Five stars is its most common score (31%), with four stars (29%) following closely behind. The film was lauded for its action, gorgeous visuals that hold up, and more.

The Lion King (1994) - 4.20

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Simba realizing that Mufasa is dead in The Lion King

In of Walt Disney Animation Studios, box office hit remake in 2019, and more. It all started somewhere, though.

The Lion King deals with Simba's struggles to become king after his father dies and he's blamed for it by his evil uncle. The timeless tale has an absurd 35% of its ratings be perfect scores, while four stars (29%) comes in just behind it.

Evangelion: 3.0+1.0 Thrice Upon a Time (2021) - 4.23

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Shinji looking shocked In Evangelion 3.0+1.0 Thrice Upon A Time

The Neon Genesis Evangelion franchise is one of the most well-received in the history of anime. It has been a popular manga, a great television series, and it produced some of the most impressive feature films found anywhere.

One of the many strong movies to come from the series is Evangelion: 3.0+1.0 Thrice Upon a Time. The film follows the main characters as they are stranded without their trusty Evangelions and must figure out how to survive on their own. Although a new release, it has sparkling reviews, with five stars (37%) being the most common.

Howl's Moving Castle (2004) - 4.28

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Howl's Moving Castle Studio Ghibli

Once again, it's telling of the creative genius that is Hayao Miyazaki that another one of his films ranks so high. This time around it's Howl's Moving Castle which is a highly popular release from Studio Ghibli.

Howl's Moving Castle tells the story of a shy young girl who is cursed to transform into an old woman by a witch and then she befriends a selfish but insecure wizard who lives in a walking castle. It's the kind of odd premise that only Miyazaki can make into something special. The Best Animated Feature nominee was most often rated at five stars (36%).

Princess Mononoke (1997) - 4.33

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San sits atop the wolf Moro in Princess Mononoke

Although Pixar might wear the crown in of animated movies, one studio comes close and possibly sures them in of quality. That's Studio Ghibli and their best reviewed films are often the ones created by the always impressive Hayao Miyazaki, including Princess Mononoke.

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Miyazaki's work goes back decades, with Princess Mononoke releasing in 1997. This fantasy epic follows a young prince caught up in a war for a forest between a mining colony and gods. Racking up the accolades and acclaim, this film has a whopping 36% of its ratings giving it the perfect five stars.

Revue Starlight: The Movie (2021) - 4.34

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The girls of Revue Starlight jumping up together while dressed in knight uniforms.

Another incredibly recent movie to rack up the impressive ratings on Letterboxd is Revue Starlight: The Movie. Like Neon Genesis Evangelion, this is another popular Japanese media franchise that includes manga, stage plays, TV shows, and of course, films.

The latest film is Revue Starlight: The Movie, which is a follow-up to the TV series that sees the main group of girls have to go their separate ways following graduation from Seisho. An overwhelming number of reviewers gave it the perfect five star rating (55%).