The 30 Best Philippine Cartoons Of All Time

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1. Teacher’s Pet (2004)

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Director: Timothy Björklund

Fourth-grader Leonard is taught by his mother, Mrs. Mary Lou Helperman, who has been nominated for a teaching honor. They decide to travel to Florida for the finals but must leave Spot at home.

Spot has been impersonating Scott, a boy who is Mrs. Helperman’s top student, without Mrs. Helperman’s knowledge.

The spot sees a possibility to achieve his greatest desire of becoming a genuine guy when crazy scientist Ivan Krank makes an appearance on the Barry Anger show.

Krank believes he can transform animals into people. Spot persuades Mary Lou to accompany him because his lab is conveniently located directly down the street from where the Helpermans are staying. – Philippine Cartoons

2. Jetsons: The Movie (1990)

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Director: Joseph Barbera, William Hanna, Iwao Takamoto

In this animated film, which is set in an era when family-sized spaceship and intergalactic travel were commonplace, the hard-working family man George Jetson is thrilled to receive a promotion from his grouchy boss, Mr. Spacely, which sends him, his wife, and the rest of his family to the outer reaches of space.

While the rest of the family is adjusting well, George is having problems at work immediately away. When George Jetson receives a promotion, the entire family—Astro the family—moves to space. The family quickly learns, however, that George’s business is razing the residences of the Grungies, the amiable underground animals that share the same asteroid. – Philippine Cartoons

3. Chip ‘n Dale: Rescue Rangers (2022)

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Director: Akiva Schaffer

After 30 years, Chip is a prosperous but dejected insurance salesman, while Dale, who underwent CGI surgery, spends most of his time traveling to fan conventions.

The two are called by Monterey Jack, a former Rescue Rangers co-star who, as a result of his stinky cheese addiction, owes money to the criminal Valley Gang.

Monty tells the couple of a trafficking scheme where cartoon characters are kidnapped, have their features changed, and sent abroad to spend the rest of their life making knockoffs of their works. The two learn that Monty has been abducted later that evening.

They encounter Officer Ellie Steckler, a major admirer of the Rescue Rangers, and Police Captain Putty. With the police’s hands bound, they encounter the two characters.Inquiring about the Valley Gang, Chip and Dale go to Bjornson the Cheesemonger, Monty’s cheese supplier.

They are brought to the uncanny valley neighborhood of the city, where they meet the gang’s boss, Sweet Pete a grown-up Peter Pan, and his goons Bob and Jimmy.

Pete tries to apprehend the two when he realizes they are looking into his bootlegging operation, but the chipmunks manage to get away. – Philippine Cartoons

4. Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Movie (2022)

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Director: Andy Suriano, Ant Ward

Leo is compelled to take the initiative and lead his brothers Raph, Donnie, and Mikey in a battle to protect the world from a deadly alien species when a mysterious man from the future shows up with a grim warning.

Leo is compelled to rise to the occasion and lead his siblings Raph, Donnie, and Mikey in a battle to defend the planet from a frightening alien species known as the Krang in Rise of the TMNT: A Mysterious Stranger Arrives from the Future with a Dreadful Warning. – Philippine Cartoons

5. Kronk’s New Groove (2005 Video)

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Directors: Saul Blinkoff, Elliot M. Bour, Robin Steele

Kronk recounts his near-obsession with both of these in a flashback. He supports Yzma’s Eartha Kitt scheme to market sewer slime as a youth potion as an unintentional accomplice.

Yzma is the villain from the first movie who turned into a cat at the end of the first but is now human again despite still having a tail.

He earns enough money to purchase the elderly residents’ homes and build a sizable new residence there. Eventually, it is discovered that Yzma is a fraud, and the elderly are forced to pursue her and corner her at a bridge over a river teeming with crocodiles.

She changes into a rabbit to escape their onslaught, but a condor catches her and flies off with her. When Kronk discovers that the elderly couple has sold everything they own in exchange for a broken item, he returns their home to them.

As the Junior Chipmunks’ camp counselor at Camp Chippamunka, Kronk develops feelings for fellow counselor Miss Birdwell, when one of his Chipmunks, Tipo, pulls a prank to win the camp championships and is caught, Kronk feels responsible for the incident because he had previously instructed his Chipmunks to do whatever it took to win, so he protects the boy at the expense of alienating his love. – Philippine Cartoons

6. The Little Mermaid: Ariel’s Beginning (2008)

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Directors: Peggy Holmes

The eldest daughter of King Triton, Ariel, learns that she loves an underground music club in the realm of Atlantica where music is prohibited, and embarks on a perilous journey to bring music back to Atlantica. The despondent monarch of King Triton’s formerly joyous undersea kingdom of Atlantica issues a ban on all music following a tragedy.

Princess Ariel, the most disobedient of Triton’s seven endearing children, sneaks away one night about a decade later and finds an illicit speakeasy teeming with music. Princess Ariel is still perplexed as to why her father is against Melody. Ariel is eager for more, but she faces challenges from her obstinate father and watchful nanny. – Philippine Cartoons

7. Atlantis: Milo’s Return (2003)

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Directors: Victor Cook, Toby Shelton, Tad Stones

The heart of Atlantis is being used by Kida, who is now Queen Regnant and married to Milo Thatch, who is now Prince Consort, to revive the city’s former splendor after the fall of the Atlantean civilization that followed the sinking.

Atlanteans embrace Mr. Whitmore and Mr. Milo’s fellow soldiers, even though their coming was unexpected. Sadly, they are here to warn them about a strange species that is causing trouble on the surface.

Kida has conflicting feelings about her father’s decision to keep the Crystal concealed because she thinks the monster might be Atlantean. When they reach Trondheim, Norway, they learn that the puzzling issue is the Kraken, a sea monster that had been attacking freighters and stealing their goods to a town perched on a cliff.

They initially believe it to be an ancient Atlantean war machine that has gone rogue, similar to the Leviathan from the last movie, but they later learn that Edgar Volgud, the local magistrate, appears to be in charge of the Kraken.

They quickly discover, however, that the Kraken itself is in charge after striking a bargain with Volgud to exchange Edgar’s soul for the town’s and Volgud’s lives. – Philippine Cartoons

8. Tarzan & Jane (2002)

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Directors: Steve Loter, Victor Cook, Don MacKinnon, Lisa Schaffer

Tarzan, the powerful lord of the apes, and Jane Porter, his lovely partner, celebrate their first year of marriage after their thrilling adventure in Tarzan 1999.

Jane searches the forest for the ideal present for Tarzan, even enlisting the assistance of Terk the gorilla, and Tantor the elephant.

Jane thinks back on their numerous adventures as their first wedding anniversary approaches and remembers what a thrilling year it has been so far in the jungle, outwitting panthers or riding the lava down an erupting volcano.

Tarzan and Jane are reminded by both their old allies and new foes that, although coming from very different backgrounds, they make an invincible, unparalleled team when working together. – Philippine Cartoons

9. Mickey’s House of Villains (2001)

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Directors: Jamie Mitchell, Rick Calabash, Tony Craig

It’s Halloween in this original House of Mouse film, and all the scariest monsters are prepared to seize control of the Mouse House. It’s up to Mickey, Goofy, and Donald to retake the House of Mouse after villains like Jafar, Captain Hook, Ursula, Hades, and Cruella descended upon it.

The Villainous House of Satan The six Disney Heroes square up against the most villainous characters from both the Bible and Disney Will Jafar and his heroic allies be able to stop these villains before it’s too late In Satan’s House of Villains, a conflict between Good and Evil is raging. – Philippine Cartoons

10. La Leyenda de los Chaneques (2023)

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Directors: Marvick Eduardo Núñez Aguilera

Leo and Nando visit Veracruz five years after the events of Charro Negro, where they meet a young child whose father was taken hostage by the Chaneques. Without his former superhuman abilities, Leo would have to face them head-on. – Philippine Cartoons

11. Legend Quest: The Origin (2022)

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Directors: Ricardo Arnaiz

Fernando and Moribunda, two young Calaveras, are forced to leave Pueblo Calaca when a baby human enters the Eternal Mirror and absorbs energy through a gateway dividing the Realms from the living and the dead.

Two sugar skull children named Finado and Moribunda reside in the legendary Pueblo Calaca, where they frequently get into mischief.

However, after a human infant passes through the Eternal Mirror and takes its energy, undermining Moira, the fabled wicked witch, their carefree way of life will change. Before Moira discovers the infant, the skulls must save him and return him to his planet. – Philippine Cartoons

12. Belle’s Magical World (1998)

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Directors: Bob Kline, Cullen Blaine, Dale Case, Daniel de la Vega, Barbara Dourmaskin-Case, Rick Leon, Burt Medall, Mitch Rochon

The three to four beautiful fantasy experiences that make up Belle’s Magical World on the DVD are presented like chapters in a book.

The servants’ awkward attempt to correct a ridiculous misunderstanding between Belle and the Beast results in a lesson in forgiveness in The Perfect Word.

A beautiful evening for Lumiere and Fifi then turns into an exhilarating descent down the mountain in a runaway sleigh in Fifi’s Folly.

In Mrs. Potts’ Party, the only episode that was omitted from the original run but was added for the DVD release, Mrs. Potts becomes ill due to bad weather, so Belle and her friends decide to throw her a surprise party. However, their admirable attempt to cheer up their friend is jeopardized by petty rivalry. – Philippine Cartoons

13. La Leyenda del Charro Negro (2018)

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Directors: Alberto Rodriguez

The movie opens with Xóchitl, a crippled woman riding a black horse, giving the child to a man who leaves her in a bedroom.

The child tries to use her powers but is unable to. Leo’s name is whispered before a figure drags it into the shadows.

Leo and his brother Nando continue on their journey to return to Puebla after freeing the Chupacabras and his family, but they get lost along the way.

A man by the name of Rupertino and his daughter Beatriz are discovered and chased by a ferocious storm in a nearby town, but they eventually manage to flee. – Philippine Cartoons

14. Hercules: Zero to Hero (1999)

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Directors: Bob Kline

The movie briefly explains Hercules’ past after he defeats Hades who off-screen succeeds in leaving the River Styx and gives up his desire for the reign of Olympus, in which Hercules marries Meg and goes back to his adolescence.

In specifically, it depicts a young Hercules enrolling in and starting his adventures at the Prometheus Academy, a college for gods and humans, which Hercules is said to have gone to while studying to be a hero under the tutelage of the satyr Philoctetes. – Philippine Cartoons

15. Xico’s Journey (2020)

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Directors: Eric Cabello

A story point imbalance causes Xico’s Journey to soon veer off course once the anti-fracking message deteriorates and devolves into spirituality and magic in the mountain.

The story takes its sweet time to figure out its purpose on the mountain while the grownups in the community back home are terrified about the kids.

The spectator is subjected to eighty-six minutes of pointless exposition, which gives the impression that the scope is relatively limited.

The length of the narrative in this movie, which seems to think that a nice animation will do, suggests that it might have easily been a thirty-minute short. Writing is essential in animation as well, and Xiao’s Journey falls short. – Philippine Cartoons

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16. Speed Grapher (2005)

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Directors: Kunihisa Sugishima

The gap between the rich and the poor in the world widens ten years after the Bubble War, and Japan is no exception.

Tokyo has developed into this type of city because the wealthy want to gratify their needs and enjoy themselves. Former war photographer Saiga now works for Tokyo’s capitalist Hibara Ginza.

To learn more about them, he sneaks into the hidden Roppongi Club stronghold in the city’s red zone. He was, however, apprehended in the act and brought before a female named Kagura who was engaged in a ritual.

His interaction with Kagura brings to life his unique talent, which is the capacity to cause objects to erupt when photographed. – Philippine Cartoons

17. Tish Tash (2020)

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Directors: Tom O’Sullivan

As they discover more about their surroundings, the book follows the exploits of a little bear named Tish, her bear family, and her enormous imaginary friend Tash. – Philippine Cartoons

18. Pooh’s Heffalump Halloween Movie (2005)

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Directors: Saul Blinkoff, Elliot M. Bour

Lumpy, Roo’s closest new friend, is eager to go trick-or-treating for the first time on this humorously scary Halloween in the Hundred Acre Wood. That is until Tigger tells them about the evil Gobloon, who, if he catches you, will transform you into a jagged lantern. But they get to make a wish if they capture the Gobloon before it gets them.

Lumpy, Roo, and Pooh decide to “be brave together, brave forever, and catch the Gobloon” after Pooh consumes all the Halloween candy.

In their first Halloween-themed movie in eight years, Pooh and his companions help you celebrate the bumptious and spooktacular Halloween season. – Philippine Cartoons

19. You Animal (2020)

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Directors: Avid Liongoren

Nimfa, a cat who sells perfume, must choose between her macho asked boyfriend and a lovely, philandering business dog in this adult animated film.

The adorable kitten, Nimfa Dimaano, works as a department store’s cat in charge of selling perfume. Roger, the macho mongrel, is her boyfriend and a janitor.

Iigo Villanueva, the affluent business dog, and Nimfa instantly click.

Will Iigo’s high-class charms separate Nimfa and Roger, or will their shared love of DVDs and cheap street cuisine keep them together. – Philippine Cartoons

20. Aladdin and the Adventure of All Time (2000)

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Directors: Cirio H. Santiago

Grand Vizier Jafar has a strategy since he would much prefer to be the Sultan of Agrabah than be the Sultan’s advisor. A magical lamp with a genie who will grant three wishes is hidden inside a cave of wonders in the middle of the desert.

Unfortunately for Jafar, the entrance to the cave is strictly enforced; only a rogue with a pure soul—a diamond in the rough—can enter. Being such a rough diamond, Aladdin is a small-time robber in the city, yet he is clever enough to preserve the magic lamp for himself.

Since he has a crush on Princess Jasmine, he might use a few wishes. A princess and a street mouse have no future together. – Philippine Cartoons

21. Dayo (2008)

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Directors: Robert Quilao

Bubuy Nash Aguas is forced to give his classmates some snacks after they tricked and beat him in a race. This infuriates them, so they challenge him to go into the woods early the next morning, which he grudgingly accepts.

After the race, Bubuy returns home dejected and refuses to talk to his grandparents, Lolo Miong Noel Trinidad and Lola Nita Nova Villa, about his problems.

He bids them farewell and excuses himself when it’s time for supper “to work on a project” at a classmate’s residence. – Philippine Cartoons

22. Saving Sally (2016)

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Directors: Avid Liongoren

Marty is a self-taught comic book artist who views the world as a colorful graphic book and generally views those he finds repulsive or uninteresting as monsters. When Marty was a sophomore in high school, he was frequently picked on by a bully.

Sally, a gadget inventor, steps in and later assists Marty in getting revenge by embarrassing the bully in public. They become close friends right away. As time goes on, Marty is attracted to Sally, but his feelings aren’t reciprocated.

As Marty spends more time with Sally, he discovers how strict her adoptive parents are and develops the suspicion that they are physically abusing her. Sally will occasionally give the pretext that she has a secret project. – Philippine Cartoons

23. Legend of Frosty the Snowman (2005)

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Directors: Greg Sullivan

The community of Evergreen certainly needs a visit from Frosty the Snowman, who goes where he is most needed. There is no place for mention of magic or any other such silliness since Mr. Tinkerton, the mayor, runs a tight ship.

But when Frosty the Snowman passes through town, he convinces the kids there that magic does exist.

The evil principle of Evergreen Elementary, Hank Pankley, opposes Charlie and Tommy Tickerton’s efforts to spread the news about Frosty’s joyful, magical antics, as do their pals Sarah and Walter. In the end, goodness triumphs, and everyone in Evergreen is delighted to discover that magic is real and that having fun is for everyone. – Philippine Cartoons

24. Kleines Arschloch (1997)

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Directors: Michael Schaack, Veit Vollmer

A boy is delivered successfully by a doctor. The baby sticks its tongue out at the doctor when the mother asks what it is. The physician responds, “It’s an asshole. Twelve years later, the tiny a is still making everyone’s life miserable.

He surprises his sister, who is currently undressed, by telling her that he sold her new underwear to a classmate, torments his neighbor’s dog and drugs him, falls in love with her seventy-six-year-old Inge Koschmidder, and drives her to cardiac death through his persistent advances. He states in his diary that all he wants to do is improve the world.

The only person who stays with the little asshole is his grandfather, who goes by the name Old Sack. The tiny asshole also plays live with his band on several occasions.

For instance, on World Church Day, a “modern Faust production” is presented in the city cathedral, country music is mocked in a trucker bar, and Turkish-sounding music with no discernible theme is played at a gathering of Nazis. The little jerk always gets out of trouble after the show while the other band members take a brutal pounding. – Philippine Cartoons

25. Dragon Ball Z: The Movie (1998)

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Directors: Yoshihiro Ueda, Shigeyasu Yamauchi

Gohan, the strongest fighter on Earth’s father, is taken hostage in exchange for the Dragonball he has connected to his hat.

When all seven of these dragon balls are collected, the eternal dragon will materialize and grant the finder one desires.

Enraged that someone would take his son and threaten his family, Goku embarks on a mission to fight the villain Garlic Jr. who abducted his son, while also eliminating any evil minions that stand in his path.

But is it possible for him to fight an immortal demon. Although in a way mysterious and cool, the actual image picked for the cover is somewhat blurry. This is especially true of the skin of the characters. It still looks far nicer than many other cases I’ve seen, but a little polishing would have been good.

Last but not least, it would be prudent to disregard the back summary. Even in the final three minutes of the film, there are far too many crucial story points that are revealed. – Philippine Cartoons

26. Urduja (2008)

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Directors: Reggie Entienza

The movie tells the dramatized story of Princess Urduja, a mythical warrior princess from Pangasinan, and is set in the 13th century.

As the lone child of Lakanpati, chief of the Tawilisi tribe in Northern Luzon, Urduja grew up to be a fierce warrior ready to protect her people from the Badjaos, a hostile tribe. The urgent need to find a guy for the princess to wed and who will unavoidably head the tribe as the new chieftain because of Lakanpati’s advanced age and deteriorating health.

Simakwel, a Tawilisi warrior, is the guy Lakanpati believes is most deserving of Urduja’s hand in marriage but whom the princess detests. Unaware of Simakwel’s ambition and cunning tactics, Lakanpati makes an effort to persuade Urduja to marry him. But Limhang, a Chinese pirate who has fled the fury of the viciously greedy Wang, crashes on the Tawilisi shore, where Urduja finds him.

Urduja falls in love with stranger Limhang right away, which alarms Lakanpati and drives Simakwel insane. Simakwel does all in his power to sway Limhang from his ambition because he is terrified of losing both the throne and Urduja.

Eventually, the Taliwisi tribe comes to admire and trust Limhang for his good deeds and sincere kindness. – Philippine Cartoons

27. Captain Flinn and the Pirate Dinosaurs (2015)

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The intended audience for this fanciful action-adventure comedy ranges in age from six to nine.

Each episode is jam-packed with swashbuckling excitement as Flinn, Pearl, Tom, and Violet board a pirate ship to stop the vile, prehistoric pirate dinosaur baddies from misbehaving.

In hilarious pirate escapades filled with exciting action and belly-laugh-inducing physical humor, these four mariners bravely explore where no little ones have gone before. – Philippine Cartoons

28. RPG Metanoia (2010)

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Directors: Luis C. Suarez

Nico Zaijan Jaranilla is an 11-year-old kid who leads a straightforward existence.

However, when he engages in the Metanoia Massively Multi-player Online Role Playing Games, he turns into a hero of his own tiny realm.

When a virus that affects the online world infects the Metanoia network one day, Nico sets out on a trip with his pals to save the online world and stop it from consuming the offline world. – Philippine Cartoons

29. Paglisan (2018)

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Directors: Carl Joseph Papa

A middle-aged couple is shown in the animated musical dramedy The Leaving as they struggle to remain united in the face of fading memories and passing relationships.

Crisanto and Dolores’ union is breaking down. When Crisanto is identified as having early-onset Alzheimer’s disease, it is put under even greater stress. Dolores has been dealing with depression all along. – Philippine Cartoons

30. Draw with Me (2009)

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It concerns a guy and a girl who are separated by unbreakable glass. A glass wall between two people prevents them from coming together.

On that wall, they make drawings to communicate. The child injures his drawing hand while attempting to smash down the wall. The conclusion is completely ridiculous and rather foreseeable. Nothing innovative or novel. – Philippine Cartoons


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