User blog:Ceauntay/'Scooby-Doo! The 2nd Movie' Tops 2012 Domestic Box Office For Animated Films; 'Ice Age: Contiental Drift' Tops Worldwide

2012 box office for animated films have became a record breaking success, and did even better than last year all thanks to huge hits such as "Scooby-Doo! The 2nd Movie", "Shadow the Hedgehog", "Madagascar: Europe's Most Wanted", "Brave" and "Teen Titans: The Movie". In that case, "Scooby-Doo! The 2nd Movie" sets a record as the year's highest-grossing animated film ever in the United States.

Grossing a whooping $288 million, the "Scooby-Doo! The Movie" is kinda low of the original, which made $292 million, and should end up around that same point. The film is still playing in theaters. Worldwide, the pic has made $828 million.

In second place, it was the "Sonic the Hedgehog" spin-off "Shadow the Hedgehog" grossing $283 million. Worldwide, the pic made $815 million. In third place was the Seth McFarlane comedy "Family Guy: The Movie" at $275 million, with $710 million worldwide. Fourth place goes to Disney and Pixar's "Brave" at $237 million. Worldwide, the pic grossed $535 million.

Rounding the top five is "Madagascar: Europe's Most Wanted", to $216 million, a franchise best. Grossing $742 million, it was also a franchise best.