True, at the moment it seems that the most talked about topic in the film industry is the success of a low-budget independent drama film to become a hysterical hit and compete with Hollywood productions, but we are interested in focusing on cartoons, which are often considered close to a niche, but in truth bring in sums that most films can only dream of. So we asked Perplexity and Forefront to rate us the highest-grossing cartoons in history, and also tell us how much it cost to produce them.
1. Frozen 2 (2019)
Budget: $150 million.
Revenue: $1.45 billion (10x)
2. Super Mario Bros. (2023)
Budget: $100 million.
Revenue: $1.35 billion (13.5x)
3. Frozen (2013)
Budget: $150 million.
Revenue: $1.28 billion (8.5x)
4. Incredibles 2 (2018)
Budget: $200 million.
Revenue: $1.24 billion (6x)
5. Minions (2015)
Budget: $74 million.
Revenue: $1.16 billion (17x)
6. Toy Story 4 (2019)
Budget: $200 million.
Revenue: $1.07 billion (5x)
7. Toy Story 3 (2010)
Budget: $200 million.
Revenue: $1.07 billion (5x)
8. Stealing the World (2017)
Budget: $80 million Revenue: $
1.03 billion (13x)
9. Finding Dory (2016)
Budget: $200 million.
Revenue: $1.03 billion (5x)
10. Zotropolis (2016)
Budget: $150 million.
Revenue: $1.00 billion (7x)
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