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As the home of some of the most iconic intellectual properties (IP) in history, Warner Bros. has a legacy few can match. From the golden age of gangster films to the wizarding world, their catalog is immense. Recently, the studio has navigated turbulence through mergers and restructuring, yet their output remains formidable.

While live-action dominates the charts, the most emotionally resonant productions often come from animation. Pixar (now under Disney) continues to set the gold standard for "adult children’s films." Productions like Soul and Inside Out 2 (2024) use high-concept metaphors to explore existential dread, proving that CGI can be high art. Meanwhile, Studio Ghibli remains the cult favorite that went mainstream. With masterpieces like Spirited Away and The Boy and the Heron , Ghibli refuses to bend to modern production trends (no sequels, no CGI overuse), yet their films consistently trend globally upon release, proving that hand-drawn beauty and quiet storytelling have a massive, hungry audience.