From our survey of Top Ranked Films on the Internet, these are the top animated films, regardless of the films age level or genre itself. Obviously, most are comedies and G-rated as well. Waltz With Bashir is actually a war film, Trip to the Moon one of the earliest films made, a fantasy comedy, but the rest appear aimed at family audiences.
Rank – Title [Director, Year] # Overall Rank
1. Toy Story [Lasseter, John, 1995] #82
2. WALL-E [Stanton, Andrew, 2008] #182 *Personal Fave
3. Ratatouille [Bird, Brad & Pinkava, Jan, 2007] #241
4. Spirited Away [Miyazaki, Hayao, 2001] #259
5. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs [Hand, David, 1937] #260
6. Finding Nemo [Stanton, Andrew & Unkrich, Lee, 2003] #298
7. Incredibles, The [Bird, Brad, 2004] #300
8. Hotaru no Hakaa (Grave of the Fireflies, anime) [Takahata, Isao, 1988] #324
9. Voyage dans la lune, Le (Trip to the Moon)[Méliès, Georges, 1902] #335
10. Pinocchio [Sharpsteen, Ben & Hamilton Luske, 1940] #343
11. Fantasia [Sharpsteen, Ben, 1940] #365
12. Mononoke-hime (anime)[Miyazaki, Hayao, 1997] #554
13. Bambi [Hand, David, 1942] #575
14. My Neighbour Totoro [Miyazaki, Hayao, 1988] #591
15. Triplets of Belleville, The [Chomet, Sylvain, 2003] #624
16. Lion King, The [Allers, Roger & Minkoff, Robert, 1994] #631
17. Waltz with Bashir [Folman, Ari, 2008] #633
18. Dumbo [Sharpsteen, Ben, 1941] #692
19. Persepolis [Paronnaud, Vincent & Satrapi, Marjane, 2007] #694
20. Chicken Run [Park, Nick & Lord, Peter, 2000] #782
21. Toy Story 2 [Lasseter, John & Brannon, Ash, 1999] #789
22. Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit [Park, Nick & Box, Steve, 2005] #816
23. Iron Giant, The[Bird, Brad, 1999] #1035
24. Who Framed Roger Rabbit[Zemeckis, Robert, 1988] #1108
25. Beauty and the Beast[Trousdale, Gary, 1991] #1142
2. WALL-E [Stanton, Andrew, 2008] #182 *Personal Fave
3. Ratatouille [Bird, Brad & Pinkava, Jan, 2007] #241
4. Spirited Away [Miyazaki, Hayao, 2001] #259
5. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs [Hand, David, 1937] #260
6. Finding Nemo [Stanton, Andrew & Unkrich, Lee, 2003] #298
7. Incredibles, The [Bird, Brad, 2004] #300
8. Hotaru no Hakaa (Grave of the Fireflies, anime) [Takahata, Isao, 1988] #324
9. Voyage dans la lune, Le (Trip to the Moon)[Méliès, Georges, 1902] #335
10. Pinocchio [Sharpsteen, Ben & Hamilton Luske, 1940] #343
11. Fantasia [Sharpsteen, Ben, 1940] #365
12. Mononoke-hime (anime)[Miyazaki, Hayao, 1997] #554
13. Bambi [Hand, David, 1942] #575
14. My Neighbour Totoro [Miyazaki, Hayao, 1988] #591
15. Triplets of Belleville, The [Chomet, Sylvain, 2003] #624
16. Lion King, The [Allers, Roger & Minkoff, Robert, 1994] #631
17. Waltz with Bashir [Folman, Ari, 2008] #633
18. Dumbo [Sharpsteen, Ben, 1941] #692
19. Persepolis [Paronnaud, Vincent & Satrapi, Marjane, 2007] #694
20. Chicken Run [Park, Nick & Lord, Peter, 2000] #782
21. Toy Story 2 [Lasseter, John & Brannon, Ash, 1999] #789
22. Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit [Park, Nick & Box, Steve, 2005] #816
23. Iron Giant, The[Bird, Brad, 1999] #1035
24. Who Framed Roger Rabbit[Zemeckis, Robert, 1988] #1108
25. Beauty and the Beast[Trousdale, Gary, 1991] #1142
I would add these:
The Amazing Adventures of Wallace and Gromit (Nick Park, three short films) - which features two Oscar® winners and is as good as any feature films above.
Cars (John Lassiter, Joe Ranft, 2006) - especially meaningful to anyone who traveled the old Route 66
Aladdin (Ron Clements, John Musker, 1992)