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Why are not Animations separate from list

I think animations shouldn't be on lists like the best 250 movies. Animations are a very separate category like documentaries. They should be very separate because there is no real acting like in normal movies. What do you think?

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@gogola_gogolam Thanks for the feedback.  You can build your own top titles lists using Advanced Title Search with many filter options available.  For exampe, here's a Top 250 movies list excluding animations -> https://www.imdb.com/search/title/?title_type=feature&genres=!animation&num_votes=25000,&count=250&sort=user_rating,desc  (use the filters on the left to further adjust for your tastes, languages, countries, and vote volumes, etc.

For more help on Advanced Title Search, please see  https://help.imdb.com/article/imdb/discover-watch/using-the-advanced-search-feature/GLUEUYWPQNPTEVPU 

Hope this helps. 

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Even though there is no documentary on the unfiltered list, animation shouldn't be there because it's a very different type of film. A genre without real human acting shouldn't even be on an unfiltered list, just like documentaries. It should be on a completely separate list because I think they would be more accurately listed in their own category. Because it's a very, very different type from normal films, camera, acting, lighting are different in every technique, I would ask you to think again.

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Hello @gogola_gogolam​, 

Thank you for your feedback! The Top 250 Movies list includes theatrical feature films and these are voted by regular IMDb users so it can include animated films.

We have updated the post to an "Idea" so other community members can vote/comment on this feature improvement and staff can monitor to gauge interest.