Emoji Movie: Love It or Hate It — Why It’s Still a Viral Topic in 2025!

Introduction: The Never-Ending Emoji Movie Debate
Six years after its release, The Emoji Movie still sparks heated discussions. Some call it “the worst animated film ever made.” Others see it as a misunderstood masterpiece of digital culture.
Why does this 2017 film still trend in 2025? Let’s explore the surprising staying power of this controversial movie and what it reveals about our emoji-obsessed world.
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What Is The Emoji Movie About?
For the uninitiated, The Emoji Movie (2017) tells the story of:
- Gene (voiced by T.J. Miller), a “meh” emoji who can’t control his expressions
- His journey through a smartphone to become “normal”
- Cameos from popular apps like Dropbox and Spotify
- A plot critics called “a 90-minute ad for tech companies”
Unlike the emotional depth of the Sad Emoji, the film was criticized for its shallow take on digital communication.
Why People Hated The Emoji Movie
1. Rotten Tomatoes Score: 9%
The lowest rating for any major studio animated film since 2000.
2. Accusations of Selling Out
Product placements included:
- Candy Crush
- Just Dance
- YouTube
3. Weak Storyline
Critics called the plot “a soulless corporate algorithm’s idea of humor.”
4. Poor Representation of Emoji Culture
Fans of the Skull Emoji meme culture felt it missed the mark.
Surprising Reasons Some People Love It
Despite the hate, The Emoji Movie has developed a cult following because:
1. It’s So Bad It’s Good
Many enjoy it ironically, like The Room of animated films.
2. Nostalgia for 2010s Internet
The app cameos now feel like a time capsule.
3. Gen Z Rediscovery
Teens who were kids when it released now meme it.
4. Surprisingly Good Animation
The smartphone world visuals still impress.
For more on Gen Z trends, see our Fire Emoji guide.
The Emoji Movie’s Unexpected Legacy
| Impact | Description |
|---|---|
| Meme Status | “Meh” face became ironic humor symbol |
| Cultural Discussion | Sparked debates about art vs. ads |
| Box Office | Earned $217M globally despite hate |
| Sequel Talks | Rumored “Emoji Movie 2” in development |
Curious about other digital culture phenomena? Our Laughing Emoji analysis explores how online humor evolves.
How The Emoji Movie Changed Animation
The backlash led to:
- Fewer blatant product placements in kids’ films
- More careful approaches to internet culture (see The Mitchells vs. The Machines)
- Studios avoiding “trend chasing” scripts
For better-received animated films, check our Heart Emoji list of feel-good movies.
Why It Still Trends in 2025
1. TikTok Challenges
#EmojiMovieDance has 400M+ views
2. Reappraisal by Film Students
Some now call it “ahead of its time”
3. Streaming Popularity
Top 10 most-watched kids’ film on Netflix in 2024
4. Silicon Valley Nostalgia
Tech workers ironically quote it
For more viral trends, see our Shrug Emoji guide to internet culture.
Should You Watch The Emoji Movie?
Watch If You:
✅ Love “so bad it’s good” movies
✅ Study animation history
✅ Want 2010s internet nostalgia
✅ Enjoy meme culture
Skip If You:
❌ Expect Pixar-level quality
❌ Hate product placement
❌ Prefer deep storytelling
For better animation options, our Nerd Emoji guide recommends smart films.
The Future of Emoji Entertainment
While The Emoji Movie was panned:
- Emoji-based content keeps growing
- Emojipedia now produces documentaries
- Broadway musical Emoji! The Musical debuted in 2024
- AR filters let you “become” emojis
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Final Verdict: Cultural Punchline or Secret Genius?
The Emoji Movie remains divisive. Whether you see it as:
- A cynical cash grab
- An accidental satire of digital life
- Just a bad kids’ movie
One thing’s clear: we’re still talking about it years later.
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What’s your take? Vote below!
🔥 Love it ironically
😢 Actually enjoy it
💀 Deserves the hate
😏 Haven’t seen it
Comment your hottest Emoji Movie takes!



