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In Pakistan, as of April 7, animated films have solidified their position globally, transitioning from basic family fare to blockbuster hits. Beyond impressive graphics, these productions strike a chord across different age groups. Below is an overview of the ten highest-earning animated films and their remarkable financial achievements.

Ranking at number 10, “Toy Story 4” amassed revenues of $1.066 billion. The film delves into an emotionally charged narrative centered around Woody and Buzz, with the notable addition of Forky enriching the storylineโ€™s exploration of personal development and significance. Coming in just above it at number 9, โ€œToy Story 3โ€ garnered even more with earnings totaling $1.073 billion, culminating in what many consider one of the most poignant conclusions within animation, where Andy grapples with his transition towards maturity.

From position 8 down to 6, we encounter a blend of comedy and action. The film “Minions” from 2015 grossed $1.159 billion, followed by “The Incredibles 2” in 2018 which earned $1.242 billion, furthering the adventures of the Parr family as superheroes. Additionally, “Frozen,” released in 2013, achieved massive popularity and revenue of $1.290 billion, thanks to its compelling narrative and catchy musical numbers.

The leading quintet of highly recognizable movies includes “The Super Mario Bros. Movie” from 2023, which amassed earnings of $1.361 billion. In close succession comes “Frozen II,” released in 2019, having raked in $1.450 billion. Next up is Disneyโ€™s retelling of “The Lion King” from 2019, earning $1.656 billion. At number two stands “Inside Out 2”, launched in 2024, bringing in $1.698 billion as it delves into fresh emotional landscapes and teenage experiences. Ultimately, topping this illustrious roster is “Ne Zha 2” from 2024, boasting revenues of $2.1 billion due to its breathtaking visuals and a captivating narrative grounded in traditional Chinese folklore.


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