Dr. Toon: Sequel Justice
(Note: A “2” and “3” is counted as a sequel to the preceding film. It makes sense. If you watched Toy Story 3 without seeing 2, you would have to guess at who Jessie is and where she came from.)
Animated Films in the Top 100 All-Time Box Office Grosses, with Place and Take.
S = Theatrical Sequel made
P = Theatrical Sequel announced or in production
R = Theatrical Sequel only rumored at this time
| Place | Film | Gross (Millions) | Status |
| 7 | Shrek 2 | $441 | S |
| 10 | The Lion King | $423 | |
| 12 | Toy Story 3 | $415 | R |
| 24 | Finding Nemo | $340 | P |
| 28 | Shrek the Third | $323 | S |
| 45 | Up | $293 | |
| 56 | Shrek | $268 | S |
| 58 | The Incredibles | $261 | |
| 65 | Monsters, Inc. | $256 | P |
| 67 | Despicable Me | $252 | P |
| 72 | Toy Story 2 | $246 | S |
| 73 | Cars | $244 | S |
| 79 | Shrek Forever After | $239 | |
| 86 | Brave | $230 | |
| 92 | WALL-E | $224 | |
| 96 | Beauty and the Beast | $219 | |
| 99 | How to Train Your Dragon | $218 | P |
It’s hard to believe, but this column marks my thirteenth year as a journalist for AWN. I have only you, my wonderful readers, to thank. Your hits, responses, and interest in my humble opinions have kept the show going longer than I ever dreamed it would back in 1999. Let’s stay tooned together!
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Martin "Dr. Toon" Goodman is a longtime student and fan of animation. He lives in Anderson, Indiana.























Iron Man' was really no big deal, so I had lttlie to no expectations for a second movie.Out of a complete lack of focus, I'm going to use the same listicle as Todd and say the robot from Spaceballs' just because it really was one of those rub-your-temple moments in cinema.
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