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The Best 10 Talking Movie Animals


I have to admit when thinking about doing a list of the best movie talking animals, live-action or animated, I thought to myself: "This may be an easy list to do." I was certainly proven wrong because when researching every likable character, it was down to about 25-30. What that proves is that animators, storytellers and filmmakers work real hard on not just its special effects, hand drawn or computer animations, but its persona. How do we, the audience or the viewers, connect with a talking animal? How do you all get us to like the animal? About each of the characters I list have a different personality and charm that we have immediately or have grown to adjust to. Plus, I thought that this was a fun list to do bringing back some of the childhood talking animals that I grew up to watch and also maybe show some of much little cousins the characters that are lovable.

10. Mr. Fox (The Fantastic Mr. Fox)

9. Po (Kung Fu Panda series)

8. Baloo (The Jungle Book)

7. Cheshire Cat (Alice in Wonderland)

6. Remy (Ratatouille)

5. Thumper (Bambi)

4. Dory (Finding Nemo & Finding Dory)

3. Scar (The Lion King, I could've picked basically all of the characters but I wanted a villain on this list.)

2. Donkey (Shrek franchise)

One more...

1. Bugs Bunny (he counts because he is in Space Jam but watch the earlier cartoons)



Honorable Mentions:

Kermit the Frog (The Muppet Movie)

Tigger (Winnie the Pooh)

Skipper (Madagascar series)

Prince John (Robin Hood)

Timon and Pumbaa (The Lion King)

Babe (Babe)

Sebastian (The Little Mermaid)


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