If you loved the vibrant, music-filled world of 'Sing' (2016), you're in for a treat! This article explores 10 movies and shows that capture the same heartwarming spirit, toe-tapping tunes, and animated charm. Whether you're a fan of talking animals, musical performances, or uplifting stories, these picks will keep you entertained and singing along. Dive in to discover your next favorite watch!

Shrek (2001)
Description: 'Shrek' and 'Sing' both subvert traditional animated film tropes with their humor and modern sensibilities. Both films feature a mix of popular music and original songs. The themes of acceptance and self-worth are central to both stories.
Fact: 'Shrek' was the first film to win the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature. Mike Myers recorded his lines twice, once in his natural accent and once in a Scottish accent, which the filmmakers preferred. The film was based on a 1990 children's book by William Steig.


Tangled (2010)
Description: 'Tangled' and 'Sing' both blend humor, heart, and music to create engaging stories. While 'Tangled' is a fairy tale, both films feature characters who break free from their constraints to pursue their dreams. The animation style and comedic timing are similar in both.
Fact: 'Tangled' was Disney's 50th animated feature film. It took nearly six years to complete due to the complexity of animating Rapunzel's hair. The film was originally titled 'Rapunzel' but was changed to appeal to a broader audience.


Despicable Me (2010)
Description: Like 'Sing', 'Despicable Me' combines humor, heart, and a memorable soundtrack. Both films feature eccentric characters and a mix of slapstick and emotional moments. The themes of redemption and finding one's family are present in both.
Fact: The Minions' language is a mix of several languages, including French, Spanish, and Italian. The film was produced on a relatively modest budget of $69 million. It spawned a highly successful franchise, including sequels and a spin-off focused on the Minions.


Rio (2011)
Description: 'Rio' shares similarities with 'Sing' in its use of music and vibrant animation to tell a story about characters who must perform. Both films feature a central character who is initially reluctant but eventually embraces their talent. The themes of adventure, self-discovery, and the power of music are prevalent in both movies.
Fact: 'Rio' was inspired by the real-life threat of extinction faced by the Spix's macaw. The film's soundtrack features a mix of samba, bossa nova, and other Brazilian music styles. Jesse Eisenberg, who voices Blu, had never done voice acting before this film.


The Lego Movie (2014)
Description: Both 'The Lego Movie' and 'Sing' are animated films that use humor and music to tell their stories. They feature ensemble casts and themes of creativity and self-expression. The fast-paced, visually dynamic style is similar in both films.
Fact: The film's animation was designed to mimic stop-motion, even though it was entirely computer-generated. Everything in the film, including water and smoke, is made to look like it's built from Lego bricks. The song 'Everything Is Awesome' was nominated for an Academy Award.


Trolls (2016)
Description: Similar to 'Sing' (2016), 'Trolls' is a vibrant, music-filled animated film that emphasizes the joy of singing and dancing. Both movies feature anthropomorphic characters and a strong focus on musical performances to drive the narrative. The themes of self-expression, friendship, and overcoming adversity are central to both films.
Fact: 'Trolls' was inspired by the colorful Troll dolls that were popular in the 1960s and 1990s. Justin Timberlake, who voices Branch, also produced much of the film's soundtrack, including the hit song 'Can't Stop the Feeling!' The film's animation style is heavily influenced by textiles and crafts, giving it a unique, fuzzy aesthetic.


Frozen (2013)
Description: Both 'Frozen' and 'Sing' are musical animations that became cultural phenomena. They emphasize the importance of family, self-acceptance, and the power of music. The emotional depth and memorable songs in both films resonate with audiences of all ages.
Fact: 'Frozen' is loosely based on Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale 'The Snow Queen'. 'Let It Go' was almost cut from the film because it didn't fit the original darker tone. It became the highest-grossing animated film at the time of its release.


The Secret Life of Pets (2016)
Description: This film, like 'Sing', is set in a bustling city where animals have human-like personalities and lives. Both movies use humor and heart to explore the relationships between characters and their dreams. The ensemble cast and comedic tone are similar in both films.
Fact: The film was inspired by the creator's observation of his own pets' behavior. It was the first original animated film (not a sequel) to open with over $100 million at the box office. Louis C.K., who voiced Max, was replaced in the sequel due to personal controversies.


Zootopia (2016)
Description: Like 'Sing', 'Zootopia' is an animated film with a city populated by anthropomorphic animals. Both movies explore themes of diversity, teamwork, and following one's dreams. The humor and heartwarming moments in 'Zootopia' are reminiscent of the tone in 'Sing'.
Fact: 'Zootopia' was originally conceived as a spy thriller. The film's creators conducted extensive research on animal behavior to make the characters more believable. It won the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature in


Moana (2016)
Description: 'Moana' and 'Sing' both feature strong musical elements that are integral to the story. While 'Moana' is more of an adventure film, both movies focus on a protagonist who discovers their true potential through their journey. The themes of self-discovery and perseverance are central to both.
Fact: 'Moana' is Disney's first film to feature a Polynesian princess. The film's music was co-written by Lin-Manuel Miranda, Opetaia Foa'i, and Mark Mancina. The ocean in the film is a character with its own personality and was animated to behave like a living entity.
