The 30 Best Philippines Animation Movies of All Time

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1. Teacher’s Pet (2004)

The 30 Best Philippines Animation Movies of All Time

Director: Timothy Björklund

Fourth-grader Eonard 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. Scott successfully persuades Mary Lou to accompany Spot as he points out that his lab is conveniently located directly across the corner from where the Helpermans are staying. Spot matures, but finds that it’s not everything that he had hoped for after all. – Philippines Animation

2. Jetsons: The Movie (1990)

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Director: William Hanna

The Jetsons have appeared on screen for the first time in a movie about family, friends, and stuff like that. Mr. Spacely, George’s tightwad boss, is determined to run his remote factor on his ore asteroid miles away to produce 1,000,000 sprockets. However, all of the vice presidents who were sent to run it have mysteriously vanished, so Mr. Spacely needs to find someone else to do so—someone who is both extremely brave and extremely stupid.

George then gathers his family: Elroy, a talented basketball player who is losing faith in his father, Jane, his reasonable and devoted wife; Judy, his rebellious teenage daughter, who has a new boyfriend—a super cosmic music star; also his spunky maid Rosie.

George, therefore, travels to work with his new companion, a robot foreman named Rudy 2, while Judy meets a boy and enjoys a sizable mall. On opening day, the factory is shortly sabotaged, and George makes plans to look into it before vanishing. Elroy and his new companions must therefore save George. Judy and Jane are riding along. A futuristic romp that is more exuberant than your TV. – Philippines Animation

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

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Director: Andy Suriano

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. – Philippines Animation

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

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Director: Akiva Schaffer

Chip and Dale from the popular television program now lead vastly different lifestyles, thirty years after it ended. The two must reconnect to save their comrade after a cast member from the first season inexplicably vanishes. – Philippines Animation

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

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Director: Peggy Holmes

King Triton, the sad ruler of the once-joyous undersea kingdom of Atlantica, bans all music after a horrible 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. – Philippines Animation

6. Kronk’s New Groove (2005)

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Director: Robin Steele

Kronk makes valiant attempts to win over his absent-minded father. However, when things go wrong, Kronk shifts into a lighthearted mode and realizes that his friends and staying “true to your groove” are the real treasures in life. – Philippines Animation

7. Atlantis: Milo’s Return (2003)

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Director: 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. – Philippines Animation

8. Mickey’s House of Villains (2001)

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Director: Tony Craig

The House of Mouse has been taken over by the villains from the well-known Disney animated films. Soon after, the bad guys take control of the house and drive Mickey, Donald, and Goofy out. Mickey and his companions must defeat evil to restore the House of Mouse to some kind of normalcy. – Philippines Animation

9. Tarzan & Jane (2002)

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Director: Don MacKinnon

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. 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 draws near and realizes what an incredible year it has been so far in the jungle, outwitting panthers or surfing 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, unrivaled team when they work together. – Philippines Animation

10. Mickey’s Magical Christmas: Snowed in at the House of Mouse (2001)

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Director: Burny Mattinson

Mickey advises that once everyone at the House of Mouse is stranded by the snow, they host their own Christmas celebration. Except for Donald, who just isn’t feeling the holiday spirit, everyone is content.

Mickey then plays a selection of animated shorts that perfectly capture the spirit of the holiday. Disney characters from everyone’s favorite animated Disney films are featured in the star-studded cast. – Philippines Animation

11. Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers (2004)

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Director: Donovan Cook

Mickey, Donald, and Goofy are a trio of troublemaking urchins from Paris who can hardly stay out of trouble for a day, but since a brave musketeer saved Mickey and gave him his plumed hat as a sign that they might one day participate in the great French royal elite regiment, they fantasize about joining.

Peg-Leg, the captain of the guards and aspirant to the crown, mercilessly dismisses them as useless butterfingers. When haughty Minnie, whom he has to marry for his coup to be legal, requests her bodyguard, which might genuinely protect her, he chooses to join and propose to the bumbling trio, knowing that he and disguised collaborators will simply eliminate and blame those. – Philippines Animation

12. Winnie the Pooh: Springtime with Roo (2004)

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Director: Elliot M. Bour

A Christmas Carol, the timeless novel by Charles Dickens, has been beautifully adapted. To celebrate Easter, an overjoyed Roo, Pooh, Piglet, Tigger, and Eeyore visit Rabbit. But what they discover is a Spring Cleaning Day event rather than an Easter party.

An upset Roo tries to cheer up Rabbit when he declines to observe Easter. In this wonderful film, the characters bounce from page to page, teaching everyone a very important lesson as the past, present, and future are intertwined. – Philippines Animation

13. Pooh’s Heffalump Halloween Movie (2005)

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Director: Elliot M. Bour

This animated story of friendship, bravery, and teamwork pairs tiny Roo and Lumpy for a Halloween adventure in the Hundred Acre Wood. Halloween in the Hundred Acre Wood is humorously spooky, and Lumpy, Roo’s closest new friend, is eager to go trick-or-treating for the first time. That is until Tigger tells them about the evil Gobloon, who, if he catches you, will transform you into a jagged lantern. – Philippines Animation

14. You Animal! (2020)

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Director: Avid Liongoren

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. – Philippines Animation

15. Belle’s Magical World (1998)

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Director: Bob Kline

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. Belle begs the Beast to release a small songbird in Broken Wing as a gesture of kindness. Gentle teachings are incorporated into the movie, and quick creative tunes flow naturally from one story to the next. – Philippines Animation

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16. Hercules: Zero to Hero (1999)

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Director: Bob Kline

Hercules thinks back on his teenage years, most of which he spent at the Prometheus Academy for Gods and Mankind, where his tutor, the satyr Philoctetes, had sent him while he was undergoing his hero training. – Philippines Animation

17. Legend Quest: The Origin (2022)

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Director: Ricardo Arnaiz

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. – Philippines Animation

18. Tish Tash (TV Series 2020)

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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. – Philippines Animation

19. La Leyenda de los Chaneques (2023)

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Director: Marvick Núñez

Leo San Juan and Nando are traveling to Veracruz five years after giving up his powers when an illustrious local curse befalls them. This time, Leo is without any abilities, friends, time, or visible opportunities. – Philippines Animation

20. Legend of Frosty the Snowman (2005)

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Director: 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 and their pals Sarah and Walter’s efforts to spread the news about Frosty’s joyful, magical antics. In the end, goodness triumphs, and everyone in Evergreen is delighted to discover that magic is real and that having fun is for everyone. – Philippines Animation

21. La Leyenda del Charro Negro (2018)

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Director: Alberto Rodríguez

A shadow rider on a horse kidnaps the ghost girl Xochitl and holds her hostage in an unidentified location. A one-eyed henchman shoves the woman through the door. She tries to defend herself but finds she no longer has any ghostly abilities. The henchman leaves her there and she is dragged away by a weird creature wearing a mask. – Philippines Animation

22. RPG Metanoia (2010)

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Director: Luis C. Suarez

Nico, an 11-year-old boy, leads a straightforward life. 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. – Philippines Animation

23. Xico’s Journey (2020)

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Director: Eric Cabello

A girl, her closest friend, a dog, and a gold-hungry corporation set out to protect a mountain. But her companion dog, Xico, who is closer to home, holds the key. – Philippines Animation

24. Legend Quest (TV Series 2017)

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Director: José Alejandro

A talented teen named Leo San Juan and the people in his Mexican hamlet are assaulted by a variety of supernatural beings. Leo then teams up with his ghostly pals Teodora, Don Andres, and Alebrije to stop the evil overlord who wants to wipe out humanity from history. A group of strong allies—an assortment of mythical creatures from all around the world—support them in their goal. – Philippines Animation

25. Boo to You Too! Winnie the Pooh (TV Short 1996)

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Director: Rob LaDuca

On his journey home to Puebla, Leo San Juan was detained by the royal army after they mistook him for a member of a rebel rebellion. But he must protect his life and battle the bizarre flying monster known as the Chupacabra when it starts assaulting guards and prisoners. – Philippines Animation

26. The Legend of Chupacabras (2016)

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Director: Alberto Rodríguez

On his journey home to Puebla, Leo San Juan was detained by the royal army after they mistook him for a member of a rebel rebellion. But he must protect his life and battle the bizarre flying monster known as the Chupacabra when it starts assaulting guards and prisoners. – Philippines Animation

27. Belle’s Tales of Friendship (1999)

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Director: Jimbo Marshall

What a lovely day to gather with Belle, the charming protagonist of Disney’s Beauty and the Beast, and her companions as they tell their enchanted tales of friendship. – Philippines Animation

28. The League of 5 (2020)

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Director: Marvick Eduardo Núñez Aguilera

The first superhero adventure of its kind, with a Latino twist, comes from the production team behind Netflix’s LEGEND QUEST. Imagine forming a partnership with a “Catrina” skeleton, a Mayan warrior, a pretty ghost, and a lucha libre wrestler. These are regarded as Mexico’s top superheroes, but that was a very long time ago.

To rescue his kidnapped sister, Dolores, and thwart the evil schemes of Tin Marin, a mastermind with pyrotechnic controls who has the power to summon monsters using the power of a superhero, Chema, a young man with hot powers, must team up with these well-known heroes and form the “League of 5”. They are winners, not Avengers. – Philippines Animation

29. Manang Biring (2015)

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Director: Carl Joseph Papa

A spunky but terminally ill elderly woman who has come to terms with her impending death is the subject of the comedy-drama Manang Biring. Until one day, when her long-separated daughter in another country writes her a letter announcing her impending return for the holidays.

Birding will go to tremendous measures to extend her life and give her daughter and grandson a happy Christmas as she battles against time due to her deteriorating condition. – Philippines Animation

30. Bongee Bear and the Kingdom of Rhythm (2019)

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Director: Brian Zemrak

This is a story of good versus evil in the vein of the traditional fairy tale. A small orphan bear named Bongee becomes Princess Katrina’s lifelong buddy in the Kingdom of a Good King and Queen. Bungee Bear and his friend Myrin set out to end the witch Bandrilla’s spell when it prevents the inhabitants of the Kingdom from dancing, which is what they love to do most. A delicate and joyous musical adventure, they ask the sage owl Mindy and the other creatures of the Magic Forest for assistance. – Philippines Animation


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