What is the best Don Bluth animated film?

By YPB Team

From hand-drawn classics that once rivaled Disney to ambitious swings and oddball curiosities, this filmography runs the full emotional spectrum. Cast your vote!

The Secret of NIMH — ranked #11
The Secret of NIMH
Bluth's 1982 directorial debut about a widowed mouse seeking help from hyper-intelligent rats.
1000pts
Bartok the Magnificent — ranked #22
Bartok the Magnificent
A 1999 spin-off comedy starring the comic bat sidekick from Anastasia.
795pts
Rock-a-Doodle — ranked #33
Rock-a-Doodle
A 1991 musical about a rooster who becomes an Elvis-style singing star.
681pts
The Land Before Time — ranked #44
The Land Before Time
The beloved 1988 story of orphaned dinosaur Littlefoot journeying to the Great Valley.
681pts
Titan A.E. — ranked #55
Titan A.E.
Bluth's 2000 sci-fi adventure about humanity's search for a new home after Earth's destruction.
681pts
A Troll in Central Park — ranked #66
A Troll in Central Park
A 1994 fantasy about a gentle, flower-loving troll banished to New York City.
619pts
The Pebble and the Penguin — ranked #77
The Pebble and the Penguin
A 1995 musical romance following a timid penguin's quest to win his love.
619pts
Thumbelina — ranked #88
Thumbelina
A 1994 musical adaptation of the Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale.
619pts
All Dogs Go to Heaven — ranked #99
All Dogs Go to Heaven
A 1989 musical about a scheming dog who returns from heaven to settle a score.
619pts
An American Tail — ranked #1010
An American Tail
The 1986 hit following Fievel, a young mouse separated from his family emigrating to America.
545pts
Anastasia — ranked #1111
Anastasia
Bluth's lavish 1997 musical reimagining of the lost Russian grand duchess legend.
454pts

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