The 18 Best Luxembourg Animation Movies of All Time

The 18 Best Luxembourg Animation Movies of All Time. You should check out these Luxembourg Animation Movies. These Luxembourg Animation Movies will give you a lot of fun and practice.

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1. 9 (2009)

The 18 Best Luxembourg Animation Movies of All Time

Director: Shane Acker

A hand-stitched doll with the number 9 imprinted on its back comes to life in a world that has been destroyed by a conflict between humans and machines. He finds himself in a terrifying new environment, but he soon realizes that he is not alone and that others have a single digit written on their backs.

He first meets 2 who gives him some information about what has happened to the globe. The disk that 9 is carrying, which has three distinctive symbols on the front, excites 2 as well. 9 quickly discovers that the disk and some of the other dolls—who are willing to die for the sake of humanity—might be the only remaining hope for mankind. – Luxembourg Animation

2. Ooops! Noah Is Gone… (2015

Director: Sean McCormack

Dave, a Nestrian who appears in the Genesis flood story, is a colorful, aardvark-like creature whose only apparent talents are building cozy nests and secreting a foul-smelling cloud of blue gas whenever he becomes upset. Finny, his kid, is extremely frustrated by Dave’s frequent traveling in quest of a place to stay, a permanent home, while Finny merely wants to make friends.

Dave packs up once more and brings Finny to the gathering of other animals after learning of a flood that is rumored to blanket the entire planet. There, their only hope is an ark that can hold all the animals in the globe. They ultimately succeed in sneaking onto the ark with the aid of Hazel and her daughter Leah, two Grymps that resemble panthers and who provide them with uninvited assistance. – Luxembourg Animation

3. A Stork’s Journey (2017)

The 18 Best Luxembourg Animation Movies of All Time

Director: Toby Genkel

Richard, a teenage sparrow who was reared by storks after being abandoned at birth, thinks he is one of them. However, as he is not a migratory bird and would not survive the trek to Africa, his stork family is compelled to reveal his actual nature and abandon him in the forest when the time to migrate there comes. Richard sets out on his own for the South, determined to show that he is, in fact, a stork. But his sole hope of success and learning to accept himself as he is depends on Olga, an odd owl with an imaginary buddy, and Kiki, a narcissistic, disco-singing parakeet. – Luxembourg Animation

4. 108 Demons King (2014)

Director: Pascal Morelli

In the XII century, the 108 devil kings of China seize power and rule the entire nation. The young Prince Duan seeks to establish peace and eliminate the invaders as the empire burns. – Luxembourg Animation

5. The Prince’s Voyage (2019)

The 18 Best Luxembourg Animation Movies of All Time

Director: Jean-François Laguionie

On an unidentified shore, an old prince becomes stuck. He is discovered by young Tom, wounded and lost, and his parents—two exiled researchers—take him in. Tom leads the prince as he enthusiastically and fascinatedly explores a society that is, nonetheless, sclerotic and frozen. – Luxembourg Animation

6. The Breadwinner (2017)

Director: Nora Twomey

The eagerly awaited new film, based on Deborah Ellis’ best-selling book, is produced by Angelina Jolie and the team behind the Academy Award-nominated The Secret of Kells and Song of the Sea. In 2001, Parvana, then 11 years old, was growing up in Taliban-controlled Afghanistan. Parvana cuts off her hair and dresses like a guy to support her family after her father is wrongly detained.

Shauzia, a companion of Parvana’s, helps her explore a new world of freedom and peril. As she sets out on a mission to locate her father and bring her family back together, Parvana finds confidence in the fascinating tales she creates. The Breadwinner is a moving and brilliantly animated story about the ability of storytelling to uplift hope and see us through difficult times. It is at once thrilling and enthralling. – Luxembourg Animation

7. Dragon Hunters (2008)

The 18 Best Luxembourg Animation Movies of All Time

Director: Arthur Qwak

The globe has evolved into a large collection of islands that vary in size and shape. Most of the people in this rambling cosmos are brutal criminals, grumpy peasants, and ignorant, petty lords. Their primary worries center on two fundamental laws: eat and avoid being devoured.

They are known as the Dragons, and they are omnipresent, monstrously hungry, mutant beasts that are causing havoc on this new earth. Despite being two dragon hunters, Gwizdo and Lian-Chu fall well short of the elite. Their only true skills were the size of the huge giant with a golden heart, Lian-Chu, and Gwizdo’s propensity for con games of all kinds.

Their only goal is to own a little farm where they can unwind and produce mussels, an animal that is much less nasty and challenging to hunt than dragons. The Lord Arnold fortification is located on a few islands. Arnold has a problem because he is terrified of the concept of the World Eater, the terrible dragon that makes a comeback every thirty seasons to cause havoc and terror.

He has evaded all attempts to subdue him. In actuality, no one has ever survived to report on the outcome of a combat. Zoe, the lord’s grand-niece, had met Gwizdo and Lian-Chu and decided to take matters into her own hands. She will pull them along on the craziest of escapades because she is convinced she has found the heroes of her fantasies. – Luxembourg Animation

8. Blind Willow, Sleeping Woman (2022)

Director: Pierre Földes

A bank employee, his wife, and a schizophrenic accountant work together to save Tokyo from an earthquake and find meaning in their lives with the aid of a big chatty frog, a lost cat, and a tsunami. – Luxembourg Animation

9. The Swallows of Kabul (2019)

The 18 Best Luxembourg Animation Movies of All Time

Director: Zabou Breitman

Various characters battle to escape a harsh existence characterized by persecution and misery in the ruins of a profoundly depressing metropolis during the Taliban’s rule in 1998 in Kabul. While the young in-love pair Mohsen and Zunaira hope for a better future, the hopeless prison warden Atiq can only pray for his terminally sick wife Mussarat. – Luxembourg Animation

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10. Funan (2018)

Director: Denis Do

Funan’s former kingdom, Cambodia, on April 17, 1975. The communist party of the Khmer Rouge, Angkar, rules over the entire nation with dictatorship. The people are tossed onto the streets and made to wander toward an unknowable future as the cities are deserted. – Luxembourg Animation

11. Bayala: A Magical Adventure (2019)

The 18 Best Luxembourg Animation Movies of All Time

Director: Federico Milella

The fantasy nation of Bayala is home to several fairies from different tribes, and its power is solely dependent on dragons. Ophira, the queen of the shadow fairies, however, kidnapped Princess Surah as a young child and raised her with her cousin Princess Nuray to the point where she transformed her sun wings into shadow wings to destroy the magic and leave Bayala without it.

After finally learning the truth, Surah attempts to flee but is saved by the male shadow fairy Jaro and her own Princess Nuray. She then flees from the shadow world to the back sun land where she meets her older sister Princess Eyela and her younger twin sister Princess Sera again and warns them about Ophira’s plans to rule Bayala.

All of that, however, changes when Marween, a young, naive, and adventurous adventurer, discovers a dragon egg at Eyela’s coronation as queen of the sun fairies and, mistaking it for a talking stone, offers it to Eyela as a gift. It compels Eyela, Surah, Sera, and Eyela’s aides Feya and Falaroy to devise a strategy to reunite the newborn dragon named Nugur with his parents before he bursts out of the egg because if their parents aren’t the first thing he searches for, all of Nugur’s magic will disappear and Bayala will be praised.

Eyela decides to host a Dragon Feast after enlisting the aid of the Ice Queen, Rainbow King, and Forest King. With the assistance of the fairy sorcerer Bilara, Surah, Sera, Marween, and Nugur journey to the Dragon Mountains to meet with Nugur’s parents while Eyela’s entourage proceeds to the location of the feast. However, Ophira is determined to use all of her evil abilities to thwart Dragon Feast and derail Surah’s plans to revive the magic that would restore Bayala to its former splendor. Ophira is doing this while holding her daughter Nuray as a personal prisoner. – Luxembourg Animation

12. White Fang (2018)

Director: Alexandre Espigares

based on Jack London’s classic book. While serving a succession of three very different owners, a devoted wolfdog’s curiosity sends him on the journey of a lifetime. – Luxembourg Animation

13. Icarus (2022)

The 18 Best Luxembourg Animation Movies of All Time

Director: Carlo Vogele

Icarus is a youthful apprentice working with his famed inventor father Daedalus at his Knossos sculpture studio. The discovery of a puzzling youngster with a bull’s head who lives secretly in the Royal Palace upends his entire world. The two youths share a close bond before King Minos imprisons the “Monster” in the Daedalian labyrinth.

Icarus also loses his trust in his father and his one and only friend at the same time. Icarus is willing to go to any lengths to save his childhood companion when Prince Theseus arrives in Crete to kill the Minotaur. Unfortunately, the devilish machine starts working, and the young dreamer’s disappointment results in a dreadful decision between darkness and light. – Luxembourg Animation

14. My Love Affair with Marriage (2022)

Director: Signe Baumane

Zelma is persuaded from an early age by songs and fairy tales that Love will fix all her issues as long as she conforms to social norms of what a female should do. But as she gets older, something about this idea of love doesn’t seem right: the more she tries to fit in, the more her body rebels. A tale of female revolt within. – Luxembourg Animation

15. Where Is Anne Frank (2021)

The 18 Best Luxembourg Animation Movies of All Time

Director: Ari Folman

The voyage of Kitty, the fictional companion to whom Anne Frank dedicated her diary, is followed in the movie. A fiery youngster named Kitty wakes up in Anne Frank’s Amsterdam home shortly and sets out on a quest to find Anne, who she thinks is still alive, in present-day Europe. The young girl encounters Anne’s legacy while also being shocked by the current society. – Luxembourg Animation

16. Ethel & Ernest (2016)

Director: Roger Mainwood

Milkman Ernest Briggs meets and marries housekeeper Ethel in 1928 in London; their son Raymond is born in 1934. When World War II begins, Ernest joins the fire brigade after being horrified by the devastation he witnesses, and Ethel cries as she agrees to his evacuation to her aunts in Dorset. Even though Ethel is skeptical of socialism and development in general, they celebrate Raymond’s return, enrollment into grammar school, and the beginning of the welfare state as hostilities come to a close.

After completing his National Service, Raymond moves on to art school and a teaching position, much to his mother’s dismay. As Ethel passes away, father and son offer each other consoling words. However, for too long, Raymond is also grieving for his father, even though both Ethel and Ernest will always be remembered through Raymond’s heartfelt description of their lives. – Luxembourg Animation

17. Mr Hublot (Short 2013)

The 18 Best Luxembourg Animation Movies of All Time

Director: Alexandre Espigares

Mr. Hublot, an OCD sufferer, works from home and lives in a terrifying, fully automated world. He saves a robot dog that was ready to be destroyed with the trash after spotting it abandoned one day. The dog makes Mr. Hublot very happy, but as it gets bigger, Mr. Hublot is forced to embrace a welcome change as they move to bigger quarters. – Luxembourg Animation

18. Kensuke’s Kingdom (2023)

Director: Neil Boyle

Young Michael tries to survive by himself after becoming shipwrecked on a distant Pacific island. What if he is not alone, though? And what if there’s something scarier than being by yourself? based on the Michael Morpurgo novel. – Luxembourg Animation


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