I'm not a big fan of animated movies, mainly because they're all aimed at kids (read: 'family films'), which makes me queasy. I also dislike that each and every animated movie by the two companies described in this thread are about animals or inanimate objects with giant eyes, and have been for the last few decades. The few humans that appear are formless blobs (Incredibles, Wall-E), which probably makes them a whole lot easier to animate / work with than more lifelike ones. With that in mind, SE ftw.
But Wall-E is awesome, and definitely the best they've made so far. Nemo's good also, but everyone loves it and humps it to death, which makes it corny.
We had our whole street dressed up in Nemo style, even, with seagulls in our frontyard with a 'Mine!' track playing every so often - to great lulz to passers-by, especially if they were looking at the scene when the track played.
The Incredibles and Cars were obviously aimed primarily at American audiences, considering proper Yurpeans don't read comics or nascar,
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Wall-E appealed to my nerdy self though. Star Trek ftw. And it looked awesome - I still consider AC to have the best graphics (and make the best use of the possibilities of CG movies), but Wall-E comes a close second. Minus the people, of course, for reasons stated above.