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The way the list is categorized doesn't make any sense. Why is Lilo & Stitch in the Film category while Finding Nemo is in Animation? Why are the categories Animation, Film, and TV Series? If we are categorizing based on whether it was animated or not then the categories ought to be Animation and Live Action regardless of whether it's a movie, a short, a direct-to-video, or TV series. On the other hand if we are categorizing based on length and whether it was shown as a series on TV or as a feature length movie in theatres, then it doesn't matter whether it is animated or not. As it is, the inconsistent categories are confusing, e.g., since Lilo & Stitch is not in the Animation category does it imply that it's not an animated movie? If Finding Nemo is not in the Film category does it imply that it was not a movie? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 139.195.117.185 (talk) 20:03, 20 January 2018 (UTC)[reply]