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Top 10 Most Relatable Animated Movie Moments

Top 10 Most Relatable Animated Movie Moments

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These animated movie moments couldn't be more relatable. For this list, well be looking at those rare moments when animated big screen characters were just like us. Our countdown includes Mulan, Toy Story 3, Shrek 2, and more! What do YOU think is the most relatable animated movie moment?
Date: 2023-11-21

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Top 3 (In my opinion):
1. Teenage Stuff
2. Alice's low point
3. Andy's all grown up
Just by the title of these scenes, these are the most relatable to me. Teenage stuff is basically everyone in this moment no matter what kind of teenager you are/were. Andy's all grown up scene is not only a very relatable moment in life, but also a very strong message to people when they grow older/all grown up. I find Alice's low point the most relatable individually because I'm autistic and I struggle to adapt the world around me, take on very tough challenges and barriers that prevent me from reaching certain goals, I always relate to this whenever I feel something is wrong or I'm alone and I think to myself what the outcome is around me, however as time goes by, I intend to learn from my mistakes and also try my best to whatever comes my way, and if you're ever in this position, don't let the negative emotions get to you, give it everything you've got, and if you're ever in trouble, talk to someone, let them help you, and you'll be just fine.

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You mentioned many things I can relate to that's a really good list: 3
I lost my Grandma (Father's side) in 2020 sometime has passed now but I still miss her soo much and every time I watch Moana i get really sad on this scene bcs I wish my Grandma also could come back one last time in my badest moment and tell me that everything will be OK qwq
I also can relate to Lilo and Nani I also have a big sister and we still have our Parents with us but still it's kinda the same vibe;
And last but not least Toy Story i also know how hard it is to give your beloved toys away and that scene also made me cry qwq but on the other hand im keeping one of my Longest Friend beside me bcs I can't give him away he's to important to me and I hope i can keep him until im not here anymore: 3 maybe I will give my future kids my old Plushi im not sure yet but it would be great if they also would keep him and give him to their Children

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You know, there are people saying about a crossover romance idea between Pinocchio and Alice. If that ever came true, maybe they could add a touching scene where Pinocchio tells Alice that just because she was not careful on what she wished for, that doesn't mean she should give up on her dreams and imagination. And that could help Alice get back her love of Wonderland, and cause her to grow feelings for Pinocchio. Just a thought.
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To me, the most relatable moment was in Encanto when Mirabel said I will never be good enough for you. No matter how hard I try. No matter how hard any of us tries. That is SO relatable to anyone that has ever had a parent or grandparent that wants their kids/grandkids to be how they want them to be and are always disappointed when they do not turn into the image that they had for them in their head.
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We all agree to each in different ways, dont we, especially Anna in the morning, no matter what age you are: we all relate, I personally relate to the lilo and stitch fight, sisters can be pains, different than bro and bro fights or bro and sis: I have the bro and sis and sis and sis but the sis and sis fights are always the ones that we can relate too and of course no. 3
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Finding Nemo, when Nemo goes on his first school trip and his dad goes apoplectic when he finds out they're going to the drop off. (Where Nemo's mother died. As my daughters grew up, it was so hard to let go, and let them explore when there was a small possibility they might get hurt. I did my best not to be a helicopter parent, but internally it was torture.
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a relatable moment for me was the intro scene on the first Angry Birds movie, it's not the best movie I know, but the way it shows Red's anger problems is very realistic, and something I went through in my childhood, all that while Paranoid plays in the background, one of my favourites songs of all time
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As a grouchy old guy who wants to tell kids to get off my lawn, I have to admit that opening sequence of UP really hits home. Carl wasn't always a grouchy old guy, once upon a time he was young and in love with Ellie and very happily married. So was I and it's comforting to be reminded of that.
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One of the characters I relate to the most is Megara from Hercules. Men have treated her so horribly, and she's understandably very jaded about it, so when Hercules comes along, she has no idea what to do about it because she was expecting someone terrible and got the opposite.
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Brave parents wanting things for you that you don't want for yourself without even asking you what you want. Parents wanting you to be something you are not. Parents wanting you to be a reflection of them. Parents not listening to you. Not letting you make your own choices
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Curiously, recently Disney has veered from the hero-heroine main relationship to a grandmother-grandchild focus. Moana, Encanto, Coco (rather than mama coco, mama Imelda was the real focus. And yes i know it's great-great grandma. And it's so realistic and so much better
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xD the countless steps. That scene with Andy will always be touching, especially when he hesitated to give Woody away or before that when Woody purposely put himself in that box to be given away and finally let go of Andy.
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I still argue that Anna and Dimitri's warpath to romance is possibly one of the best written young romance evolutions. Not instant love, not perfect, a bit rocky, but they still find each other's heart
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mulan's look when she realized shang has abs is me when i stare at a fanart of my fictional crush and have abs lol
Lilo and Nani are me and my sister bc we fight (physically) on a daily basis

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Ever checked out the theory that Lilo is autistic, and all the evidence that shows it? As an autistic person, with autistic children, she is so deeply relatable it's almost uncanny.
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When the ms mojo said woman or man in the Mulan crush but and was like, I quote, there's no harm in looking, right? I'm like girl your way off that's called lust and that is wrong
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I always thought the best ending to the Toy Story franchise would be, the toys being sold at a yard sale and then being bought by a grown-up Andy who gives them to his children.
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anna's morning looks like a regular human being in the bad weather or doesn't want to get out of bed or at least woke up on a monday morning and doesn't want to get out of it
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Anna in the Morning - Frozen
The Long Carriage Ride - Shrek 2
Alice's Low Point - Alice in Wonderland
Teenage Stuff - Turning Red
Jasmine's Resolve - Aladdin

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Number 10: I was visiting my dad all the way in Louisiana
Number 8: me every morning before school
Number 4: me leaving my dad for school (after summer)

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I relate to Shadow Man cause I am always in a rush to get stuff done like I need a little more time and Shadow Mans death totally is me when Im in a rush
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Honestly being in my mid 20s watched tuning red was cringe. The whole time I felt uncomfortable because it was so spot on and too resent for me
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The big misconception in Frozen is that Elsa is the main character. It was always Anna. Anna is the character that acts and grows. Elsa doesn't.
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This countdown should get a part 2 or an update! There are lots of animated movies that have relatable moments that I can't count them!
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I relate hard to the scene in The Incredibles when theyre driving the van and Mr. Incredible and Elastigirl are arguing about which way to take
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So with exception of Shrek 2, this should've been the Disney Animated list. There's actually a lot more better moments in Animated TV shows.
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While relateable stories are good, relateable mannerisms/speech/behaviors may be cringey to watch on screen, depending on the situation.
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Most relatable -- the sisters scene in Lilo and Stitch. My sister and I had some battles that echoed this scene between Nani and Lilo.
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The sloth in the DMV, though Boy, how I hollered at my screen watching What. Can. I. Do. For. You. TOday? and her frustrating response
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When the Door mouse in Alice in Wonderland is tired. I haven't slept in two days. I have coffee and the universe on my side
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