List of highest-grossing openings for animated films

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The following is a list of the highest-grossing opening weekends for animated films. The list is dominated by recent films due to steadily increasing marketing budgets, and modern films opening on more screens. Another contributing factor is inflation not being taken into account.

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Biggest worldwide openings for an animated film since 2002

This list charts animated films that had openings in excess of $100 million worldwide. Since animated films do not open on Fridays in many markets, the 'opening' is taken to be the gross between the first day of release and the first Sunday. Figures prior to 2002 are not available.

Figures are given in United States dollars (USD). 2013 is the most represented year, with four films. The Ice Age and Despicable Me franchises are the most represented franchises, with three films each. 20th Century Fox is the most represented studio with four films.

This list does not take into account country-by-country variations in release dates. Therefore, in some cases opening weekend grosses from many, or even most countries may not be included.

RankFilmWorldwide opening ($ million)YearRef [1]
1 The Super Mario Bros. Movie 375.62023 [2]
2 Frozen II 358.52019 [3]
3 The Lion King [nb 1] 245.92019 [6]
4 Toy Story 4 244.52019 [7]
5 Minions: The Rise of Gru 2412022 [8]
6 Incredibles 2 235.82018 [9]
7 Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs 218.42009 [10]
8 Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse 208.72023 [11]
9 Finding Dory 185.72016 [12]
10 The Simpsons Movie 170.92007 [13]
11 Jiang Ziya: Legend of Deification 151.72020 [14]
12 Despicable Me 2 147.42013 [15]
13 Toy Story 3 145.32010 [16]
14 Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted 137.62012 [17]
15 Monsters University 136.92013 [18]
16 Shrek the Third 136.82007 [19]
17 Shrek 2 131.12004 [20]
18 Minions 128.32015 [21]
19 Ice Age: Continental Drift 126.92012 [22]
20 Ralph Breaks the Internet 1272018 [23]
21 The Secret Life of Pets 118.62016 [24]
22 Ice Age: The Meltdown 115.42006 [25]
23 Frozen 110.62013 [26]
24 Cars 2 109.02011 [27]
25 Kung Fu Panda 2 108.92011 [28]

Timeline of biggest worldwide openings for an animated film since 2001

At least eight animated films have held the record of highest-grossing animated film at different times. Pixar has held the record the most of any time with three films in 2001, 2018, and 2019.

FilmEstablishedRecord-setting opening ($ million)Ref [1]
Monsters, Inc. 200184.8 [29]
The Simpsons Movie 2007170.9 [30]
Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs 2009218.4 [10]
Incredibles 2 2018235.8 [9]
Toy Story 4 June 2019244.5 [7]
The Lion King [nb 1] July 2019245.9 [6]
Frozen II November 2019358.5 [31]
The Super Mario Bros. Movie 2023375.6 [2]

Biggest opening weekend in U.S. and Canada for an animated film

This list charts the top 50 highest-grossing opening weekends in the U.S. and Canada for an animated film.

Figures are given in United States dollars (USD). Ninety-eight percent of the films in the top 50 were released after 2000 with 2015 and 2016 being the most represented years, with six films each. Despicable Me is the most represented franchise, with 5 films.

DreamWorks Animation and Pixar are the most represented studios with 17 films each on the list.

RankFilmGross ($ million)YearRef [32]
1. The Lion King [nb 1] 191.82019 [6]
2. Incredibles 2 182.72018 [9]
3. The Super Mario Bros. Movie 146.42023 [2]
4. Finding Dory 135.12016 [12]
5. Frozen II 130.32019 [3]
6. Shrek the Third 121.62007 [18]
7. Toy Story 4 120.92019 [7]
8. Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse 120.62023 [11]
9. Minions 115.22015 [21]
10. Toy Story 3 110.32010 [15]
11. Shrek 2 108.02004 [19]
12. Minions: The Rise of Gru 1072022 [33]
13. The Secret Life of Pets 104.32016 [24]
14. Inside Out 90.42015 [30]
15. Despicable Me 2 83.52013 [34]
16. Monsters University 82.42013 [16]
17. Zootopia 75.12016 [35]
18. The Simpsons Movie 742007 [30]
19. Despicable Me 3 72.42017 [36]
20. Shrek Forever After 70.82010 [37]
21. The Incredibles 70.52004 [38]
22. Finding Nemo 70.32003 [39]
23. The Lorax 70.22012 [40]
24. The Lego Movie 69.12014 [41]
25. Up 68.12009 [42]
26. Ice Age: The Meltdown 682006 [43]
27. The Grinch 67.62018 [44]
28. Frozen 67.42013 [45]
29. Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs 66.72009 [10]
30. Brave 66.32012 [46]
31. Cars 2 66.132011 [47]
32. Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa 63.112008 [48]
33. WALL-E 63.102008 [49]
34. Monsters, Inc. 62.32001 [50]
35. Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted 60.32012 [17]
36. Kung Fu Panda 60.22008 [51]
37. Cars 60.12006 [52]
38. Monsters vs. Aliens 59.32009 [53]
39. Kung Fu Panda 4 57.92024
40. Toy Story 2 57.41999 [54]
41. Moana 56.62016 [55]
42. Despicable Me 56.42010 [56]
43. Ralph Breaks the Internet 56.22018 [23]
44. Big Hero 6 56.22014 [57]
45. The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water 55.42015 [58]
46. Cars 3 53.72017 [59]
47. The Lego Batman Movie 532017 [60]
48. Home 52.12015 [61]
49. Coco 50.82017 [62]
50. Lightyear 50.52022 [63]

Opening weekend record holders in U.S. and Canada since 1982

These are the films that, when first released, set the opening three-day weekend record after going into wide release.

At least 14 animated films have held the record of highest-grossing animated film at different times since 1982. Two of these were in the DreamWorks animations Shrek franchise. Disney and Pixar held the record five times each as of 2018.

FilmEstablishedRecord-setting opening ($ million)Ref [64]
The Secret of NIMH July 19821.4 [65]
The Last Unicorn November 19822.3 [66]
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs 19836.0 [67] [68]
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs19877.51 [69] [68]
The Land Before Time 19887.52 [70]
Aladdin 199219.3 [71]
The Lion King 199440.9 [72]
Toy Story 2 199957.4 [54]
Monsters, Inc. 200162.6 [73]
Finding Nemo 200370.3 [74]
Shrek 2 2004108.0 [75]
Shrek The Third 2007121.6 [76]
Finding Dory 2016135.1 [12]
Incredibles 2 2018182.7 [9]
The Lion King (2019) [nb 1] 2019191.8 [6]

Biggest opening week in U.S. and Canada for an animated film

This list charts animated films that had openings in excess of $70 million in their first week.

Figures are given in United States dollars (USD). 42.8% of the films in the top 35 were released after 2010, 2016 is the most represented year, with four films. Shrek , Madagascar , and Despicable Me are the most represented franchises with three films. All films in Cars , The Incredibles , Finding Nemo , Madagascar main film series, and Despicable Me franchises are on the list. Pixar is the most represented studio with 14 films on the list.

rankfilmgross ($)yearref [77]
1 The Lion King [nb 1] 275.22019 [6]
2 Incredibles 2 269.42018 [9]
3 The Super Mario Bros. Movie 240.22023 [2]
4 Finding Dory 213.32016 [12]
5 Frozen II 2022019 [78]
6 Toy Story 4 1792019 [79]
7 Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse 1702023 [11]
8 Toy Story 3 167.62010 [80]
9 Minions 166.52015 [81]
10 Minions: The Rise of Gru 164.52022 [82]
11 The Secret Life of Pets 152.62016 [83]
12 Shrek the Third 149.42007 [76]
13 Shrek 2 143.82004 [75]
14 Inside Out 132.82015 [30]
15 Despicable Me 2 124.92013 [84]
16 Monsters University 124.82013 [85]
17 The Simpsons Movie 102.92007 [86]
18 Brave 97.72012 [87]
19 Finding Nemo 97.52003 [74]
20 WALL-E 94.72008 [88]
21 Up 93.12009 [89]
22 The Incredibles 932004 [90]
23 Zootopia 92.62016 [91]
24 Cars 2 90.92011 [92]
25 Shrek Forever After 89.82010 [93]
26 The Grinch 88.42018 [44]
27 Moana 87.62016 [55]
28 Despicable Me 85.62010 [94]
29 Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted 852012 [95]
30 Kung Fu Panda 83.72008 [96]
31 Cars 83.32006 [97]
32 The Lorax 82.92012 [98]
33 Ice Age: The Meltdown 81.92006 [25]
34 Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa 81.82008 [99]
35 Ratatouille 80.52007 [100]
36 Monsters, Inc. 80.32001 [73]
37 Frozen 76.12013 [45]
38 Big Hero 6 75.62014 [101]
39 Cars 3 74.72017 [102]
40 Madagascar 72.32005 [103]
41 Monsters vs. Aliens 72.22009 [104]
42 Kung Fu Panda 2 70.32011 [105]

Biggest opening day in U.S. and Canada for an animated film

This list charts animated films that had openings in excess of $16 million on their first day of release in the U.S. and Canada. Figures are given in United States dollars (USD). 64% of the films in this list were released after 2010. 2018 is the most represented year on the list with 4 films.

All films in the main series Cars , Despicable Me , Monsters, Inc. , Finding Nemo and The Incredibles are present on this list and Despicable Me is the most represented franchise with 4 films. Pixar is the most represented studios with 13 films on the list.

rankfilmgross ($million)yearRef [106]
1 The Lion King [nb 1] 77.952019 [6]
2 Incredibles 2 71.32018 [9]
3 Finding Dory 54.772016 [12]
4 Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse 51.82023 [107]
5 Minions: The Rise of Gru 48.232022 [108]
6 Toy Story 4 47.422019 [7]
7 Minions 46.072015 [21]
8 Frozen II 42.232019 [109]
9 Toy Story 3 41.142010 [15]
10 The Secret Life of Pets 38.52016 [24]
11 Shrek the Third 38.452007 [18]
12 Despicable Me 2 35.0052013 [34]
13 Inside Out 34.32015 [110]
14 The Super Mario Bros. Movie 31.72023 [111]
15 Monsters University 30.592013 [16]
16 Despicable Me 3 29.022017 [36]
17 Cars 2 25.782011 [47]
18 Brave 24.72012 [46]
19 WALL-E 23.262008 [49]
20 Ice Age: The Meltdown 21.832006 [43]
21 Up 21.512009 [42]
22 Despicable Me 21.32010 [56]
23 Shrek Forever After 20.832010 [37]
24 Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted 20.772012 [17]
25 The Incredibles 20.592004 [38]
26 Kung Fu Panda 20.332008 [51]
27 Finding Nemo 20.22003 [39]
28 Cars 19.742006 [52]
29 Cars 3 19.662017 [112]
30 Zootopia 19.52016 [35]
31 The Grinch 18.682018 [44]
32 Ralph Breaks the Internet 18.532018 [23]
33 How to Train Your Dragon 2 18.52014 [113]
34 Monsters, Inc. 17.832001 [29]
35 Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa 17.692008 [114]
36 Dr. Seuss' The Lorax 17.552012 [115]
37 The Lego Movie 17.12014 [116]
38 Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation 16.982018 [117]
39 Monsters vs Aliens 16.822009 [118]
40 Ice Age Continental Drift 16.772012 [119]
41 Ratatouille 16.512007 [120]

Biggest opening weekends outside the United States for an animated film since 2002

This list charts the biggest opening weekends outside the United States for an animated film since 2002. Figures are given in United States dollars (USD). 75% of the films in the top 12 were released after 2010. 2011 are the most represented years on the list with 4 films. Films must exceed $40 million.

Pixar is the most represented studios with 5 films on the list.

rankfilmoverseas gross ($million)yearRef [121]
1 Frozen II 228.22019 [31]
2 The Super Mario Bros. Movie 1712023 [2]
3 Jiang Ziya: Legend of Deification 151.72020 [14]
4 Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs 151.72009 [10]
5 Toy Story 4 123.62019 [7]
6 The Simpsons Movie 96.92007 [30]
7 Nezha 94.92019 [122]
8 Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse 88.12023 [11]
9 Ice Age: Continental Drift 80.32012 [123]
10 Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted 77.32013 [17]
11 Kung Fu Panda 3 75.72016 [124]
12 The Adventures of Tintin 56.22011 [125]
13 Kung Fu Panda 2 55.52011 [105]
14 Rio 54.92011 [126]
15 Monsters University 54.52013 [85]
16 The Lion King [nb 1] 54.22019 [127]
17 Incredibles 2 53.12018 [9]
18 Finding Dory 50.62016 [12]
19 Ice Age: The Meltdown 47.42006 [25]
20 The Angry Birds Movie 432016 [128]

See also

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Disney, which produced The Lion King (2019), considered the film to be live-action despite most of the film (aside from its opening shot) being made with photorealistic computer animation. [4] Others, such as the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (presenter of the Golden Globe Awards), deemed it to be animated based on specified criteria. [5]

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