5 times Hollywood animation thrilled audiences with book adaptations

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If books transport us to a world of imagination, animated films let us kick back, relax, and enjoy dreams first-hand. When you combine the gifts of these two mediums, you almost always get masterpieces.

Indeed, DreamWorks, Pixar and several other studios have worked wonders with animated adaptations of books and made characters come out of the pages larger-than-life! Amping up that excitement, we present you a list of 5 amazing Hollywood animated movies based on books.

The Bad Guys: DreamWorks Animation is bringing an exciting slapstick crime comedy titled ‘The Bad Guys’. Adapted from the eponymous book series by NYT bestselling author Aaron Blabey, the film is about a group of meanies such as a wolf, snake, piranha, shark and a tarantula wreaking havoc in the city. But the tables turn when gang leader Mr Wolf suddenly thinks of turning good, for good! . Will the others follow him? Find out as the movie hits the Indian theatres on 20th May.

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101 Dalmatians: This 1961 box office success by Disney was based on the equally famous book The Hundred and One Dalmatians by Dodie Smith. The film is ahead of its time in terms of animation. It has given kids one of the most loathsome villains in Cruella De Vil, who kidnap a litter of Dalmatian puppies for a fur farm and have Pongo and Missis after her to save their family, If you love Disney films, you can’t miss this one.