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    Which animated movie has the best soundtrack?

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    Determining which animated movie has the best soundtrack can be subjective, as it often depends on personal preferences. However, several animated films are frequently celebrated for their outstanding soundtracks. Here are some notable contenders:

    1. “The Lion King” (1994): Composed by Hans Zimmer and featuring songs by Elton John and Tim Rice, the soundtrack includes iconic tracks like “Circle of Life” and “Can You Feel the Love Tonight,” making it a classic.
    2. “Frozen” (2013): The film’s soundtrack, particularly the song “Let It Go,” became a cultural phenomenon. Composed by Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez, it won an Academy Award for Best Original Song.
    3. “Coco” (2017): This film features a rich and vibrant soundtrack that includes traditional Mexican music. The song “Remember Me” won the Academy Award for Best Original Song.
    4. “Moana” (2016): With music by Lin-Manuel Miranda, Opetaia Foa’i, and Mark Mancina, the soundtrack includes catchy songs like “How Far I’ll Go” and “You’re Welcome,” contributing to the film’s appeal.
    5. “Spirited Away” (2001): Composed by Joe Hisaishi, the hauntingly beautiful score enhances the film’s magical atmosphere and emotional depth, making it a favorite among Studio Ghibli fans.
    6. “Toy Story” Series: The soundtracks, particularly “You’ve Got a Friend in Me” by Randy Newman, are beloved and perfectly capture the themes of friendship and nostalgia throughout the series.
    7. “The Little Mermaid” (1989): Composed by Alan Menken, the film’s songs, including “Under the Sea” and “Part of Your World,” have become timeless classics in Disney history.
    8. “Ratatouille” (2007): Michael Giacchino’s score for this film is both whimsical and sophisticated, perfectly capturing the essence of Paris and the culinary arts.
    9. “Zootopia” (2016): The soundtrack features a mix of original songs and a lively score, with “Try Everything” by Shakira standing out as a memorable track.
    10. “How to Train Your Dragon” Series: Composed by John Powell, the score is epic and emotional, enhancing the storytelling and adventure of the films.

    While these films are often mentioned for their soundtracks, the “best” soundtrack can vary based on individual tastes in music and emotional resonance with the story.

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