That's a good point - most animated films are built around one big life-changing event so it's harder to continue those stories compared to something really slice-of-life-ish. But then I also don't like sitcoms where characters are stuck in their roles for seasons and don't get to grow at all.I meant Halloween and Christmas tv specials (which I didn't watch) but I like Toy Story 2. Though I irrationally dislike the prequel - I guess it's more personal than anything... I watched it at a very wrong time, when my life was going backwards rather than any sort of forward and I really needed something both uplifting and not too cheery (it's a big thing to ask for, I know, but British drama does that for me now). So I came home after watching the prequel in a cinema, thought about Andy going to college and literally broke down crying in a sort of hopeless depressed way. :/ I wouldn't do it now but that's the main feeling I got from that movie.I did enjoy Monsters University but stories about A Guy Getting His Dream Job start rubbing me the wrong way because I'm beginning to realise how rarely it happens in life and I'm not sure if that constant "PREPARE FOR AWESOMENESS!!" message is that good for children... I guess I like more mundane stories now.