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Examples of [[True Companions{{TOPLEVELPAGE}}]] in [[Animated Films{{SUBPAGENAME}}]]. include:
 
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* ''[[Laputa: Castle in the Sky|Castle in The Sky]]'': The Dola Gang of sky pirates. Even if most of them are actually related. They even call their boss "mom".
* The movie version of ''[[Film/HowlsHowl's Moving Castle (anime)|HowlsHowl's Moving Castle]]'' has Howl refer to the castle gang explicitly as his "little family". Howl, Calcifer, and Markl have true companions-like relationship going from the start, with the orphaned Markl having Howl as a kind of surrogate father; Sophie, Heen, Turniphead, and {{spoiler|the Witch of the Waste}} all join later. {{spoiler|Turniphead leaves when he becomes a Prince again.}}
* Manfred, Diego and Sid in ''[[Ice Age]]''. Circumstances bring them together despite the fact that they can't get along, what with Manfred distrusting Diego (with good reason, for he turns out to be [[The Mole]]) and Sid annoying the hell out of Manfred and Diego. This dialogue puts it best:
{{quote|'''Diego:''' Why did you do that? You could've died trying to save me.
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* Sinbad's crew in ''[[Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas]]'' act very much like a big, loyal family who all know each others' quirks and eccentricities. A major point of the movie is Sinbad's divided loyalties between his current true companions and his old best friend, Proteus.
 
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