Mighty Heroes, Wacky Animals and More: The Best Animated Movies on Hulu in May 2024

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Written By Lori C.

Lori C. writes about movies, TV shows, and the latest updates from the world of entertainment. She studied Film and Television many years ago at university and uses her knowledge to dissect the newest releases. When not in front of a laptop, she wanders around various European cities with a backpack and a little dog.

Whether you’re eight or 80, animated films that bring vibrant colors to life have an undeniable appeal. Not bound by the usual laws of physics, animated movies have the uncanny ability to bridge generations and unite entire families in laughter, awe, and a hint of nostalgia. 

As one of the largest streamers out there, Hulu’s ever-expanding library features some of the best animated movies ever made. From known classics to newer delights, these are the best the platform has to offer, ranked according to IMDB. 

Akira (1988) – 8/10

Akira (1988)
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  • Director: Katsuhiro Ôtomo
  • Starring: Mitsuo Iwata, Nozomu Sasaki, Mami Koyama

Official synopsis: In Neo-Tokyo’s dystopia, a daring biker races to save his friend Tetsuo from a secretive government experiment, Akira. A collision with rebels, politicians, scientists, and a military leader awakens Tetsuo’s supernatural powers, triggering chaos. The turmoil leads to a coup attempt and a climactic battle at Tokyo Olympiad, unearthing secrets Akira buried three decades ago. 

Flee (2021) – 7.9/10

Flee (2021)
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  • Director: Jonas Poher Rasmussen
  • Starring: Daniel Karimyar, Fardin Mijdzadeh, Milad Eskandari

Official synopsis: This animated documentary chronicles the compelling journey of Amin, who arrived in Denmark as a young, unaccompanied Afghan minor. Now, at 36, he is a successful academic about to marry his devoted partner. However, a haunting secret, concealed for two decades, casts a shadow over his hard-earned success. As he entrusts his narrative to a confidante, Amin embarks on a journey to confront his past,  unearthing the key to a fulfilled future.

Batman & Bill (2017) – 7.9/10

Batman & Bill (2017)
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  • Directors: Don Argott, Sheena M. Joyce
  • Starring: Thomas Andrae, Jerry Bails, Otto Binder

Official synopsis: Batman & Bill uncovers the hidden history of Batman’s creation. Contrary to popular belief, Bill Finger, a struggling writer, was instrumental in giving life to the iconic superhero, from concept to costume. This animated documentary follows an author’s mission to reveal the truth, shedding light on the masked creator behind the legendary caped crusader.

The Lego Movie (2014) – 7.7/10

Will Arnett, Elizabeth Banks, and Chris Pratt in The Lego Movie (2014)
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  • Director: Phil Lord, Christopher Miller
  • Starring: Chris Pratt, Will Ferrell, Elizabeth Banks

Official synopsis: The Lego Movie catapults ordinary mini-figure Emmet into an extraordinary adventure. Faced with the task of saving the Lego universe, he and his friends embark on a quest to defeat the evil Lord Business.

Steven Universe: The Movie (2019) – 7.7/10

Steven Universe: The Movie (2019)
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  • Director: Rebecca Sugar, Joseph D. Johnston, Kat Morris
  • Starring: Zach Callison, Michaela Dietz, Estelle

Official synopsis: This animated fantasy is set two years after peace was established between Earth and the Diamonds; Steven and the Crystal Gems are living in harmony. Yet, a vengeful Gem from his past resurfaces, endangering all he loves, even Earth. Confronting Pink Diamond’s legacy, Steven must protect his world, embarking on a transformative journey for a true happily ever after.

Trigun: Badlands Rumble (2011) – 7.4/10

Trigun: Badlands Rumble (2010)
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  • Director: Satoshi Nishimura
  • Starring: Masaya Onosaka, Hiromi Tsuru, Satsuki Yukino

Official synopsis: Two decades after Vash the Stampede was involved in the Gasback bank heist, he sets his course for Macca City. Whispers of the notorious thief’s reappearance ignite a frenzy of bounty hunters wanting to nab the staggering $300,000,000 bounty on his head. 

The Last Unicorn (1982) – 7.3/10

Mia Farrow in The Last Unicorn (1982)
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  • Director: Jules Bass, Arthur Rankin Jr.
  • Starring: Jeff Bridges, Mia Farrow, Angela Lansbury

Official synopsis: This classic tale centers on a unicorn who learns she may be the last of her kind from a riddle-speaking butterfly. Joined by a magician and a woman longing for unicorns, she sets out on a quest to learn the truth. 

How to Train Your Dragon: Homecoming (2019) – 7.3/10

Jay Baruchel, America Ferrera, Liam Ferguson, and Madalyn Gonzalez in How to Train Your Dragon: Homecoming​ (2019)
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  • Director: Tim Johnson
  • Starring: Jay Baruchel, America Ferrera, Craig Ferguson

Official synopsis: The movie takes place on New Berk during the festive Snoggletog, where Hiccup misses Toothless and faces a challenge as his children discover old journals against dragons. Astrid suggests reviving traditions, including a play to change their minds. Meanwhile, on Hidden World island, Toothless inspires his Night Light children with stories of Hiccup, leading to a secret flight to New Berk

Inu-oh (2022) – 7.1/10

Inu-oh (2021)
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  • Director: Masaaki Yuasa
  • Starring: Avu-chan, Mirai Moriyama, Tasuku Emoto

Official synopsis: This film introduces Inu-oh, born to prestige but cursed, and Tomona, a blind musician with a haunted past. Their bond over Inu-oh’s extraordinary dance sparks a dynamic partnership, drawing crowds. Yet, facing opposition from authorities, they unite their talents to unravel mysteries through dance and song, forging an unbreakable connection.

Afro Samurai: Resurrection (2009) – 7.1/10

Afro Samurai: Resurrection (2009)
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  • Director: Fuminori Kizaki
  • Starring: Samuel L. Jackson, Lucy Liu, Mark Hamill

Official synopsis: Afro Samurai: Resurrection delves into Afro’s life after obtaining the coveted Number One headband. Amid peaceful days and restless nights, chaos erupts when former friends Jinno and Sio steal his headband and his father’s remains. Sio challenges Afro to reclaim the Number Two headband for revenge, setting him on a path of relentless conflict.

Hotel Transylvania (2012) – 7/10

Adam Sandler and Selena Gomez in Hotel Transylvania (2012)
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  • Director: Genndy Tartakovsky
  • Starring: Adam Sandler, Kevin James, Andy Samberg

Official synopsis: Hotel Transylvania is Dracula‘s secret haven for monsters and a lavish resort where he shields his daughter, Mavis. On her 118th birthday, a human named Jonathan stumbles in, and Dracula disguises him as a monster. Despite warnings, Mavis feels a connection with Jonathan, leading to delightful chaos.

White Snake (2019) – 7/10

White Snake (2019)
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  • Directors: Amp Wong, Ji Zhao
  • Starring: Kaiji Tang, Matthew Moy, Vincent Rodriguez III

Official synopsis: Xiao-Bai is a demon white snake sent to assassinate an advisor. After a near-fatal attack, she loses her memory and meets Xu Xuan. Amidst clashes between demons, Taoists, and humans, a forbidden romance ignites, shrouded in mystery and danger.

Lupin III: The First (2019) – 6.9/10

Tony Oliver, Kan'ichi Kurita, Suzu Hirose, and Laurie Hymes in Lupin III: The First (2019)
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  • Director: Takashi Yamazaki
  • Starring: Kan’ichi Kurita, Kiyoshi Kobayashi, Daisuke Namikawa

Official synopsis: Lupin III: The First takes viewers on an adrenaline-charged adventure to unravel the mysteries of the Bresson Diary, tied to his grandfather’s past. Expect a trail of secrets and an unforgettable journey tied to a formidable legacy.

Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (2009) – 6.9/10

Chris Wedge in Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (2009)
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  • Director: Carlos Saldanha, Michael Thurmeier
  • Starring: Ray Romano, John Leguizamo, Denis Leary

Official synopsis: Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs takes our beloved herd on another exciting journey. As Sid lands himself in trouble in a dinosaur-filled world, Manny, Diego, and the rest face new challenges and surprises.

K: Missing Kings (2014) – 6.8/10

Gekijouban K: Missing Kings (2014)
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  • Director: Shingo Suzuki
  • Starring: Daisuke Namikawa, Daisuke Ono, Tomokazu Sugita

Official synopsis: As Kuro and Neko delve into the mystery of their king’s disappearance, they team up with the Red Clan to shield Shiro and Anna from the ominous Green Clan.

We Bare Bears: The Movie (2020) – 6.7/10

Bobby Moynihan, Demetri Martin, and Eric Edelstein in We Bare Bears: The Movie (2020)
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  • Director: Daniel Chong
  • Starring: Eric Edelstein, Bobby Moynihan, Demetri Martin

Official synopsis: Get ready for a laughter-filled escapade with We Bare Bears: The Movie. After causing chaos in San Francisco in their quest for viral fame, our bear heroes head for Canada to escape an unforgiving officer.

Astro Kid (2019) – 6.6/10

Astro Kid (2019)
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  • Director: Eric Tosti
  • Starring: Landen Beattie, Jason Anthony, Edouard Baer

Official synopsis: Join young space traveler Willy after he gets stranded on a wild, unknown planet, relying on a survival robot named Buck for survival. Waiting for a rescue mission, their adventures will take you on a wild ride.

The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part (2019) – 6.6/10

The LEGO Movie 2 (2019)
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  • Director: Mike Mitchell
  • Starring: Chris Pratt, Elizabeth Banks, Will Arnett

Official synopsis: In The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part, our beloved Lego city faces a colossal new challenge with Lego Duplo invaders from outer space, causing mayhem. 

Monster House (2006) – 6.6/10

Mitchel Musso and Sam Lerner in Monster House (2006)
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  • Director: Gil Kenan
  • Starring: Mitchel Musso, Sam Lerner, Spencer Locke

Official synopsis: 13-year-old DJ discovers his neighbor’s house is a living, breathing monster. Joined by his best friend Chowder and the savvy Jenny, he must convince the disbelieving adults and save the day.

Curious George (2006) – 6.5/10

Curious George (2006)
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  • Director: Matthew O’Callaghan
  • Starring: Will Ferrell, Drew Barrymore, Eugene Levy

Official synopsis: Hop on an adventure with Curious George, a delightful tale about a museum worker who inadvertently brings home a little monkey from Africa. Their heartwarming journey through the city, filled with laughter and antics, is a joyous exploration of friendship.

Ice Age: Continental Drift (2012) – 6.8/10

John Leguizamo, Denis Leary, and Ray Romano in Ice Age: Continental Drift (2012)
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  • Directors: Steve Martino, Michael Thurmeier
  • Starring: Ray Romano, Denis Leary, John Leguizamo

Official synopsis: Beloved characters Manny, Diego, Sid, and Granny face off against a cruel pirate while stranded at sea. Their audacious escape plan and perilous journey home make for a nail-biting, laughter-filled adventure.

The Deer King (2021) – 6.4/10

The Deer King (2021)
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  • Director: Masashi Andô, Masayuki Miyaji
  • Starring: Shin’ichi Tsutsumi, Ryoma Takeuchi, Anne Watanabe

Official synopsis: The Deer King takes audiences through an intense adventure, with a lone warrior escaping a disease-stricken salt mine with a young girl under his wing. Meanwhile, a gifted physician races against time to find a cure.

Charlotte (2022) – 6.4/10

Charlotte (2021)
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  • Directors: Tahir Rana, Éric Warin
  • Starring: Keira Knightley, Marion Cotillard, Brenda Blethyn

Official synopsis: Follow the inspiring journey of Charlotte Salomon, a deeply gifted young painter, as she navigates the perils of World War II. Despite escalating anti-Semitic violence and personal tragedies, Charlotte’s creative spirit prevails.

Cryptozoo (2021) – 6.4/10

Cryptozoo (2021)
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  • Director: Dash Shaw
  • Starring: Lake Bell, Michael Cera, Alex Karpovsky

Official synopsis: Join the cryptozookeepers in the visually stunning Cryptozoo as they embark on a hallucinatory quest to capture the legendary Baku. With a star-studded voice cast, this movie offers a captivating exploration of whether mythical creatures should be locked up at all. 

Rio 2 (2014) – 6.3/10

Anne Hathaway, Pierce Gagnon, Rachel Crow, and Amandla Stenberg in Rio 2 (2014)
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  • Director: Carlos Saldanha
  • Starring: Jesse Eisenberg, Anne Hathaway, Jemaine Clement

Official synopsis: Fly off to the Amazon with your favorite bird family in Rio 2. As Blu attempts to adapt to his new jungle environment, he faces off against Nigel and meets his father-in-law.

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