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** Just from the trailer, you can tell that ''[[Tangled]]'' is continuing the tradition. For those curious, [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O0LiJmSX2fs&feature=player_embedded this] [[The World Is Just Awesome|is a real-life example of the film's lantern scene]].
** Even Disney's [[Deranged Animation]] looks awesome; there's a reason Disney is the trope namer for [[Disney Acid Sequence]].
* Every production released by [[Hayao Miyazaki]] (and [[Studio Ghibli]] by extension) manages to pull at least a long sequence of very pretty scenery, often involving [[Ghibli Hills]] in the background. (Given Miyazaki's [[Author Appeal|love of flying]], it's no surprise that every work has at least one extended aerial sequence.)
* Most of [[Makoto Shinkai]]'s work. Shinkai, in fact, will focus the camera on the Scenery Porn in the middle of important scenes with his characters. ''[[5 Centimeters Per Second|Five Centimeters Per Second]]'' is the epitome of cloud Porn.
* The animated film ''[[Patlabor]] 2'' has a large amount of Scenery Porn. The apex of this is the "boat scene" in which two characters have a long, extremely philosophical conversation while riding a small boat down a {{color|blue|water}}way. As the conversation goes on, the camera view focuses on old buildings, factories, and other features of a near-future Tokyo.
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** In ''[[The Incredibles]]'', Mr. Incredible's second arrival at [[Big Bad|Syndrome's]] island pretty much existed to show off how awesome the island was.
** ''[[Finding Nemo]]'' has some very impressive underwater scenes.
** ''[[A Bug's Life|A Bugs Life]]'' and ''[[Toy Story 2]]'' both feature the same tree (to different levels of detail and mood).
** ''[[Up (animation)|Up]]'' has some ''amazing'' shots of the jungle, ranging from rocky terrain to lush foliage and everything in between. But it's not only that -- even the cityscape and the ''sky'' can be counted in this trope.
** ''[[Brave]]'' has this from the freaking ''[http://insidemovies.ew.com/2011/06/22/brave-poster-pixar-first-look/ poster]''. And it's set in the Scottish Highlands, meaning there will be more to come.
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* ''[[Rio]]'' is FULL of this. There are gorgeous scenes of the jungle, but then you get to the flight scenes where we see them overhead, and oh boy! The parade also looks amazing, with dancers in great costumes and beautiful floats. A float featuring a scarlet macaw stands out in particular.
 
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