All 23 Roger Allers Movies In Order — All The Best (And Worst) Films To Watch Online
Get ready to dive into the world of Roger Allers, a renowned animator who has left a significant mark on the film industry through his creative contributions. In this roundup, we take a closer look at some of Allers’ most iconic movies, giving you a chance to discover his unique storytelling and artistic approach.
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1. Tron (1982)
“Tron” is a thrilling, action-packed sci-fi film that plunges viewers into a dazzling digital world ruled by arcade-style games. When computer genius and arcade enthusiast Kevin Flynn disappears, it’s his friend, a user named Tron, who enters the cybernetic world to save him.
2. An American Tail (1986)
Embark on an enchanting adventure with Fievel Mousekewitz, a young Russian mouse who dreams of exploring America in “An American Tail” (1986). Accompanied by his family, the Mousekewitz clan emigrates to the United States, only for Fievel to become separated from them while onboard the ship. As the family searches for him, Fievel sets out on his own journey to reunite them and navigate the unfamiliar world of 1880s New York City.
3. All Dogs Go to Heaven (1989)
“All Dogs Go to Heaven” is a delightful 1989 animated adventure-comedy that follows the tale of Charlie, a canine angel sneaking from heaven back to earth. In the process, he befriends an orphan girl named Ann-Marie, who can communicate with animals. As they embark on an exciting journey together, Charlie learns that friendship is the most precious gift of all.
4. The Rescuers Down Under (1990)
Join R. A. S. undercover agents Miss Bianca and Bernard on a thrilling, action-packed adventure in “The Rescuers Down Under” (1990). This heartwarming animated film whisks audiences away to the breathtaking, yet dangerous, outback of Australia.
5. Aladdin (1992)
Get ready for an enchanting adventure with “Aladdin” (1992), a timeless animated classic from Walt Disney Pictures. Set in the mystical city of Agrabah, this heartwarming tale follows the journey of a plucky street urchin named Aladdin, who discovers a magical lamp with the power to grant three wishes. As he embarks on his quest to win the heart of the beautiful Princess Jasmine, he must outwit the cunning and power-hungry Grand Vizier, Jafar.
6. The Lion King (1994)
“The Lion King” is a classic animated adventure-drama set in the vibrant landscapes of Africa. It follows the tale of a young lion prince, Simba, who loses his father, Mufasa, due to a plot hatched by his wicked uncle, Scar.
7. The 67th Annual Academy Awards (1995)
Step into the glitz and glamour of the 67th Annual Academy Awards in this fascinating documentary that captures the essence of Hollywood’s most prestigious event. Delve into the excitement and energy of the red carpet, as stars make their way to accept their well-earned awards.
8. Space Jam (1996)
Embark on a fantastic journey with the Looney Tunes in the thrilling animated adventure “Space Jam!” Caught in the clutches of the ruthless Monstars, who control the computer game world, these endearing characters turn to retired basketball legend Michael Jordan for assistance. Alongside Jordan, they embark on an exhilarating quest to defeat the monsters and restore balance to the game world.
9. Antz (1998)
“Antz” is a 1998 animated adventure comedy that follows the story of a neurotic ant named Z, who aims to break free from his oppressive society and win the love of the princess he adores. With a star-studded voice cast including Woody Allen, Sharon Stone, and Gene Hackman, this film takes audiences on a thrilling journey filled with humor, action, and heart-warming romance. Along the way, Z encounters various challenges, including rescuing the princess from a dangerous kidnapper.
10. The Emperor’s New Groove (2000)
“The Emperor’s New Groove” is a delightful animated adventure-comedy film that premiered in 2000. Written by Chris Williams, Mark Dindal, and David Reynolds, and directed by Mark Dindal, this Disney classic tells the story of Emperor Kuzco, who gets transformed into a llama by his vindictive ex-administrator, Yzma. To regain his throne and reverse the spell, he teams up with a gentle llama herder named Pacha.
11. Ice Age (2002)
Delve into the world of prehistoric animals and embark on an unforgettable adventure with the sub-zero heroes of “Ice Age” (2002). Join a woolly mammoth, a saber-toothed tiger, a sloth, and the prehistoric combination of a squirrel and rat, known as Scrat, as they forge their way across a frozen environment in search of survival. As they journey through the treacherous Ice Age tribe, these unlikely pals must overcome incredible obstacles and form an unbreakable bond.
12. The Sweatbox (2002)
The Sweatbox takes viewers on an unprecedented journey behind the scenes of Disney’s 2000 animated film, The Emperor’s New Groove. Co-directed by wife-and-husband duo John Goodman and Trudie Styler, the documentary chronicles the film’s turbulent production process and the challenges faced by both Sting, who voices the lead character, and the filmmakers.
13. Brother Bear (2003)
“Brother Bear, “ a captivating animated adventure from 2003, follows the story of a young Inuit hunter who inexplicably transforms into a bear after a senseless act of violence. As punishment for his actions, the hunter is magically changed, and his journey to regain his human form becomes an exciting and heartfelt quest.
14. The Lion King 1½ (2004)
Get ready for a hilarious retelling of the classic tale as Timon and Pumbaa take center stage in “The Lion King 1½”! This animated adventure comedy follows the duo as they share their own unique perspective on the events of the original “Lion King” film. Breaking the fourth wall, these lovable characters offer their own quirky commentary and add a fresh twist to the well-known story.
15. 100 Greatest Cartoons (2005)
Dive into the world of the 100 Greatest Cartoons as compiled by the British public in the captivating documentary, 100 Greatest Cartoons (2005). This comprehensive compilation of both new and old animated delights spans a wide range of genres, from surrealism to film history, and includes a nod to the iconic Felix the Cat.
16. Ice Age: The Meltdown (2006)
Ice Age: The Meltdown hits theaters in 2006, with a PG rating and a runtime of 1 hour and 31 minutes. The animated adventure comedy is set in a world where Manny, Sid, and Diego find themselves struggling to adapt to the end of the ice age. As they journey to higher ground, the trio uncovers a stunning revelation — Manny is not the last remaining woolly mammoth.
17. TMNT (2007)
In the year 2007, TMNT (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles) hit the big screens with an animated adventure that captivated audiences. The movie takes place in a world under threat from an ancient evil, which prompts the four Ninja Turtles — Leonardo, Donatello, Michelangelo, and Raphael — to reunite and overcome their flaws. The story stays true to the original comics and first movie while keeping it away from the campy animated series, offering a unique and immersive experience.
18. Surf’s Up (2007)
Surf’s Up is an animated adventure-comedy following young penguin, Cody Maverick, as he takes on the challenge of competing in the prestigious Penguin World Surfing Championship. This film takes viewers behind the scenes of the highly competitive and colorful world of surfing, where anthropomorphic animals come together to represent their nations and battle it out on the waves. Alongside Cody, who is determined to prove his surfing skills, viewers will also meet his love interest Lani, and their friend Chicken, all of whom embark on an exciting journey of friendship, self-discovery, and the pursuit of dreams.
19. Kung Fu Panda (2008)
Prepare for a thrilling adventure as Po, an unlikely panda, steps into the role of the Valley of Peace’s guardian in Kung Fu Panda (2008). Po’s peaceful existence is abruptly disrupted when the villainous Tai Lung, the valley’s arch-enemy, begins his assault.
20. Waking Sleeping Beauty (2009)
“Dreaming Awake” explores the captivating Disney Renaissance, a remarkable period in the animation history of the Walt Disney Animation Studios. The documentary delves into the transformation of the once struggling animation behemoth into a leading powerhouse, producing a succession of critically hailed and commercially successful films. Directed by Don Hahn and penned by Patrick Pacheco, the documentary is replete with interviews featuring vital figures involved in the process, including Roy Edward Disney, John Lasseter, and Michael Eisner.
21. Kahlil Gibran’s The Prophet (2014)
The journey home takes on a profound and magical hue in Kahlil Gibran’s The Prophet. In this enchanting and beautifully crafted animated film, renowned artist and poet Mustafa embarks on a treacherous voyage back to his roots; and he’s not alone. He is accompanied by an endearing housekeeper and her spirited daughter.
22. Howard (2018)
Howard, a documentary released in 2018, tells the inspiring story of the talented songwriter Howard Ashman. Ashman penned the lyrics for iconic movies such as Little Shop of Horrors, The Little Mermaid, Aladdin, and Beauty and the Beast before his untimely death from AIDS in 1991.
23. The Lion King (2019)
“The Lion King” is an animated adventure film released in 2019, directed by Jon Favreau and written by Jeff Nathanson, Irene Mecchi, and Jonathan Roberts. The film, featuring an ensemble voice cast including Donald Glover, Beyoncé, and Seth Rogen, tells the story of a young lion prince who must flee his kingdom after the murder of his father.