Frozen

Cockle-warming animation blends traditional Disney songs and sentiment with cheeky wit

Although it begins, somewhat startlingly, with a 3D hacksaw to our collective mush - as it penetrates the ice on a frosted lake - the latest computer-generated offering from Walt Disney Animation Studios is far from an aggressive overhaul of Disney tradition. For the most part, Frozen marks a return to the studio's roots after the subversive, divisive Wreck-It Ralph (which I loved); it's a spirit-stirring musical crafted with finesse whose more schmaltzy moments are deftly (and thankfully) undercut by self-deprecating humour.

DVD: The Adventures of Prince Achmed

Lotte Reiniger's silent 'Arabian Nights' classic perfected the art of silhouette animation

Cinema's unrivalled silhouette animator Lotte Reiniger (1899-1981) was influenced by Arthur Rackham's illustrations and by Chinese and Indonesian puppet theatre. Like her fellow German filmmaker Fritz Lang, she must have appreciated the intricacy and spite in Rackham's pictures. Those qualities abound in The Adventures of Prince Achmed (1926), the oldest surving animated feature and, at 65 minutes, the longest film Reininger made.

Monsters University

MONSTERS UNIVERSITY A dozen years on, a Pixar prequel goes back to campus to raise fewer screams

A dozen years on, a Pixar prequel goes back to campus to raise fewer screams

It’s practically a pub game for overgrown children: factoring in the technical awesomeness, the solid virtues of the plot, the script’s adult-friendly appurtenances of irony and wit, what in your considered opinion is the best film in the Pixar backlist? It could be any one of the Toy Story trilogy, it could easily be The Incredibles, and there are those who would tick the box marked Monsters Inc.

DVD: Kiki's Delivery Service and Grave of the Fireflies

Designed for children who want to grow up fast, two pivotal Japanese animated features come to Blu-ray

For the child who wants to see everything, Japanese anime Studio Ghibli’s Blu-ray double bill of 1989’s Kiki’s Delivery Service and 1988’s Grave of the Fireflies – called one of the saddest movies ever made – brings a fresh truckload of emotion. Based on novels, both films are award-winners pivotal in the history of Japanese animation. In Kiki’s Delivery Service (aka Witch’s Delivery Service) a young witch, according to custom, spends one year in another town surviving on her own magic.

Wreck-It Ralph

WRECK-IT RALPH Disney's latest elevates video games past and present to the big screen with winning results

Disney's latest elevates video games past and present to the big screen with winning results

A colourful confection which is certain to satisfy both the young and young at heart - and above all, gamers - Wreck-It Ralph is the conceptually fabulous, aesthetically various tale of a brick-brandishing brute who longs to be a hero. The cinematic debut of TV director Rich Moore (Futurama/The Simpsons), it features the voice talent of John C Reilly and Sarah Silverman and boasts not just a third dimension but a meticulously constructed universe.

A Liar's Autobiography

A LIAR'S AUTOBIOGRAPHY Simple animation, complex man. Pipe-smoking Python Graham Chapman receives an appropriately idiosyncratic tribute

Simple animation, complex man. Pipe-smoking Python Graham Chapman receives an appropriately idiosyncratic tribute

It is probably not unreasonable to argue that all of the original Monty Python's Flying Circus team – including lovely Michael Palin – were, and are, a complex bunch. But none were as complex as the late Graham Chapman. Gay, alcoholic and partial to smoking a pipe and playing authority figures such as army officers, there is more than enough meat there for a colourful film about his life.

The Snowman and the Snowdog, Channel 4

THE SNOWMAN AND THE SNOWDOG, CHANNEL 4 Sequel to hardy Christmas perennial can't escape the shadow cast by the original

Sequel to hardy Christmas perennial can't escape the shadow cast by the original

Over the past 29 years, annual screenings of the TV adaptation of Raymond Briggs's 1978 picture book The Snowman have become an integral part of Christmas. Now, on the 30th anniversary of its first broadcast, the original has friendly competition from The Snowman and the Snowdog, a new animation featuring the be-hatted, smiling fellow.

Frankenweenie

FRANKENWEENIE Tim Burton meets Mary Shelley in the form of a (re)animated suburban pooch

Tim Burton meets Mary Shelley in the form of a (re)animated suburban pooch

Who knew that Tim Burton remaking himself would, in effect, bring him back to creative life? Of three highly anticipated horror-based "family films" released this Halloween season, Burton’s Frankenweenie would seem like the rank outsider. A stop-motion animated feature about a boy who loves his dead dog isn’t the kind of thing you’d take little Emma to see. It isn’t the kind of film to discuss at the family dinner table. Nor should you. This is not a film for small children or those of a nervy disposition.

Hotel Transylvania

HOTEL TRANSYLVANIA Monsters made mushy in an animated romcom

Monsters made mushy in an animated romcom

Through a haunted forest and entered by a secret doorway is Dracula's castle - but this isn't where virgins are deflowered by the Transylvanian count; rather it's where he, a widower, dotes on his daughter and runs a hotel for his his monster mates. Hotel Transylvania is where Frankenstein's Monster and his wife Eunice, Wayne and Wanda Werewolf, the Invisible Man and all manner of ghouls and ghosties go for their holidays to take refuge from those nasty humans outside.

Brave

TAD ON SCOTLAND: BRAVE Pixar puts Scotland on the animated map

Pixar puts Scotland on the animated map with a young heroine who is hard to root for

Animated 11th-century Scotland is a great place to live for a girl with a bow and arrow, until your mum decides to marry you off to any young numpty who wins a clan tournament. No wonder the female audience comes predisposed to love Merida, the star of Disney Pixar’s Brave. She’s a snappy, arrow-shooting, red-haired Scottish princess who’ll do anything not to end up like her mum.