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Movies like Monster House

Top 10 Animated Movies to Watch Next if You Like “Monster House”

Do you like Monster House? The answer is obviously “Yes”. In that case, here are 10 more animated movies you should watch next if you like Monster House.

10+ Animated Movies Like Monster House

The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993)

1h 16m
7.9/10 (379K) ⭐

Corpse Bride (2005)

1h 17m
7.4/10 (302K) ⭐

Coraline (2009)

1h 40m
7.7/10 (268K) ⭐

Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit (2005)

1h 25m
7.5/10 (147K) ⭐

Frankenweenie (2012)

1h 27m
6.9/10 (118K) ⭐

ParaNorman

1h 32m
7.0/10 (111K) ⭐

The Book of Life (2014)

1h 35m
7.2/10 (79K) ⭐

The Boxtrolls (2014)

1h 36m
6.8/10 (62K) ⭐

The Addams Family (2019)

1h 26m
5.8/10 (45K) ⭐

The Addams Family 2 (2021)

1h 33m
5.4/10 (16K) ⭐

Wendell & Wild (2022)

1h 45m
6.4/10 (13K) ⭐

Coraline

Coraline Jones is a curious and adventurous girl who moves into a strange new house with her parents. Bored and feeling ignored by them, she discovers a hidden door in their home that leads to a parallel world. At first, this new world seems perfect—it’s bright, colorful, and everything she ever wanted. Her “Other Mother” and “Other Father” are there, and they pay attention to her in ways her real parents don’t. But there’s something odd about them: they have buttons for eyes.

As Coraline spends more time in this world, she realizes that not everything is as it seems. The Other Mother wants her to stay forever, but at a terrible cost. The perfect world starts to unravel, revealing its dark and creepy side. Coraline has to use all her courage and cleverness to escape, but the Other Mother isn’t going to let her go easily. Coraline must face terrifying challenges and make some difficult choices to save herself—and those she cares about.

Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit

Wallace and his clever dog, Gromit, run a business called “Anti-Pesto,” where they protect their town’s vegetable gardens from pesky rabbits. With the annual Giant Vegetable Competition just around the corner, everyone is on edge, especially Lady Tottington, who wants to keep her prized vegetables safe. But when a mysterious, giant creature starts terrorizing the town, eating up all the veggies, Wallace and Gromit have a much bigger problem on their hands.

The townsfolk call it the “Were-Rabbit,” and it’s massive, unstoppable, and only seems to strike at night. As the duo investigates, they uncover strange clues that hint the Were-Rabbit might be closer to home than they thought. With time running out before the competition, Wallace and Gromit must figure out how to stop the beast before it ruins everything—and maybe even discover the shocking truth behind the creature’s identity.

The Book of Life

In the colorful town of San Ángel, two best friends, Manolo and Joaquín, both fall in love with the same girl, María. But their love triangle is more than it seems, as it’s part of a bet between two powerful spirits, La Muerte and Xibalba, who rule the Land of the Remembered and the Land of the Forgotten. The spirits place their wagers, and the stakes are high: whoever wins will have control over the other’s realm.

As Manolo struggles to follow his heart while also meeting his family’s expectations, he finds himself on an extraordinary journey through the Land of the Remembered. Along the way, he faces incredible challenges, meeting strange and fantastical beings, all while trying to find his way back to the living world—and to María. But with Xibalba’s tricks and the weight of the bet hanging over him, Manolo’s adventure becomes a race against time, filled with danger, magic, and the power of love.

The Boxtrolls

In the dark, cobblestone streets of Cheesebridge, a strange rumor spreads: the Boxtrolls, mysterious creatures who live underground, are said to steal children in the night. The townsfolk are terrified, and a sinister exterminator named Archibald Snatcher promises to rid the town of these so-called monsters in exchange for a place among the elite.

But the truth is far different. The Boxtrolls aren’t evil at all. They’re gentle, quirky beings who have raised a human boy named Eggs as one of their own. Eggs, who wears a box like the rest of the trolls, believes he’s just like them. As Snatcher’s plan to capture and destroy the Boxtrolls unfolds, Eggs ventures above ground for the first time, discovering a world he never knew existed—and the shocking truth about who he really is. With the fate of the Boxtrolls hanging in the balance, Eggs must find the courage to confront the lies and save his underground family before it’s too late.