Movie fans with an Empire magazine subscription will be able to check out the publication's top 50 animated characters.
Coming in 50th place is the old classic, Fantasia, featuring Mickey Mouse. The movie hit the big-time 70 years ago, in 1940, but it's still managed to make it onto the list.
In 40th position in the list is Rhino. The animated hamster made his name in the 2008 movie Bolt, which was voiced by Mark Walton.
Grumpy, the stroppy Snow White character, takes 40th place in the list. One of the seven dwarfs, Grumpy featured in the 1937 Disney classic.
Jumping down the Empire magazine list a bit, the top five mainly consists of modern-day animated characters, with one notable exception.
At five, is Marji, voiced by Gabrielle Lopez in the critically-acclaimed Persepolis in 2007.
In fourth place is lovable robot Wall-E, then Baloo from Jungle Book comes in third place, followed by Woody from Toy Story.
So, which character's number one in the Empire magazine list? Brit classic Gromit takes the top spot.
Despite never saying a word, the animated dog of Nick Park's creation, has managed to beat off some strong competition to nab the number one place.
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Posted by Tori Gibson