What is the best Don Bluth animated film?
From hand-drawn classics that once rivaled Disney to ambitious swings and oddball curiosities, this filmography runs the full emotional spectrum. Cast your vote!
1The Secret of NIMH
Bluth's 1982 directorial debut about a widowed mouse seeking help from hyper-intelligent rats.
1000pts
2Bartok the Magnificent
A 1999 spin-off comedy starring the comic bat sidekick from Anastasia.
795pts
3Rock-a-Doodle
A 1991 musical about a rooster who becomes an Elvis-style singing star.
681pts
4The Land Before Time
The beloved 1988 story of orphaned dinosaur Littlefoot journeying to the Great Valley.
681pts
5Titan A.E.
Bluth's 2000 sci-fi adventure about humanity's search for a new home after Earth's destruction.
681pts
6A Troll in Central Park
A 1994 fantasy about a gentle, flower-loving troll banished to New York City.
619pts
7The Pebble and the Penguin
A 1995 musical romance following a timid penguin's quest to win his love.
619pts
Thumbelina
A 1994 musical adaptation of the Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale.
619pts
9All Dogs Go to Heaven
A 1989 musical about a scheming dog who returns from heaven to settle a score.
619pts
10An American Tail
The 1986 hit following Fievel, a young mouse separated from his family emigrating to America.
545pts
11Anastasia
Bluth's lavish 1997 musical reimagining of the lost Russian grand duchess legend.
454pts
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