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\n \n by tom-breedveld\n | created - 03 Jul 2018\n | updated - 8 months ago\n | \n \n \n \n \n Public\n \n \n

All Pixar-Movies and Short sorted by release date

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\n 2.\n \n Luxo Jr.\n (1986)\n

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\nA larger lamp watches while a smaller, younger lamp plays exuberantly with a ball but doesn't pick up the knack of correct handling.

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\n Director:\nJohn Lasseter\n

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\n Votes:\n 15,443\n \n

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\n 3.\n \n Red's Dream\n (1987)\n

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\nWith a sale tag hanging from his seat, propped up in the corner of a bicycle store on a rainy night, Red the unicycle dreams about a better place.

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\n Director:\nJohn Lasseter\n

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\n Votes:\n 7,816\n \n

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\n\n\n \"Tin\n
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\n 5.\n \n Knick Knack\n (1989)\n

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\n G\n | \n 4 min\n | \n \nAnimation, Short, Comedy \n

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\nA snow globe snowman wants to join the other travel souvenirs in a hot party, but the glass dome that surrounds him gets in his way, despite all his efforts.

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\n Director:\nJohn Lasseter\n

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\n Votes:\n 15,218\n \n

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\n\n\n \"Toy\n
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\n 6.\n \n Toy Story\n (1995)\n

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\n G\n | \n 81 min\n | \n \nAnimation, Adventure, Comedy \n

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\n96 \n Metascore\n
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\nA cowboy doll is profoundly threatened and jealous when a new spaceman action figure supplants him as top toy in a boy's bedroom.

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\n Director:\nJohn Lasseter\n | \n Stars:\nTom Hanks, \nTim Allen, \nDon Rickles, \nJim Varney\n

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\n Votes:\n 1,062,142\n | Gross:\n $191.80M\n \n

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\n 7.\n \n Geri's Game\n (1997)\n

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\n G\n | \n 5 min\n | \n \nAnimation, Short, Comedy \n

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\nGeri sets up a chess game to play his greatest opponent - himself.

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\n Director:\nJan Pinkava\n | \n Star:\nBob Peterson\n

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\n Votes:\n 26,817\n \n

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\n 8.\n \n A Bug's Life\n (1998)\n

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\n G\n | \n 95 min\n | \n \nAnimation, Adventure, Comedy \n

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\nA misfit ant, looking for \"warriors\" to save his colony from greedy grasshoppers, recruits a group of bugs that turn out to be an inept circus troupe.

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\n Directors:\nJohn Lasseter, \nAndrew Stanton\n | \n Stars:\nKevin Spacey, \nDavid Foley, \nJulia Louis-Dreyfus, \nHayden Panettiere\n

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\n Votes:\n 312,843\n | Gross:\n $162.80M\n \n

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\n 9.\n \n Toy Story 2\n (1999)\n

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\n G\n | \n 92 min\n | \n \nAnimation, Adventure, Comedy \n

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\nWhen Woody is stolen by a toy collector, Buzz and his friends set out on a rescue mission to save Woody before he becomes a museum toy property with his roundup gang Jessie, Prospector, and Bullseye.

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\n Directors:\nJohn Lasseter, \nAsh Brannon, \nLee Unkrich\n | \n Stars:\nTom Hanks, \nTim Allen, \nJoan Cusack, \nKelsey Grammer\n

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\n Votes:\n 616,436\n | Gross:\n $245.85M\n \n

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\nA group of snooty birds roosting on a telephone wire get their just deserts when a goofy bird drops in.

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\n Director:\nRalph Eggleston\n | \n Star:\nRalph Eggleston\n

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\n Votes:\n 33,835\n \n

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\n 12.\n \n Monsters, Inc.\n (2001)\n

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\nIn order to power the city, monsters have to scare children so that they scream. However, the children are toxic to the monsters, and after a child gets through, two monsters realize things may not be what they think.

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\n Directors:\nPete Docter, \nDavid Silverman, \nLee Unkrich\n | \n Stars:\nBilly Crystal, \nJohn Goodman, \nMary Gibbs, \nSteve Buscemi\n

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\n Votes:\n 972,801\n | Gross:\n $289.92M\n \n

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\n 13.\n \n Mike's New Car\n (2002 Video)\n

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\nMike's bought a new 6-wheel-drive car, and he can't wait to show it off to Sulley. Only problem is, Mike hasn't exactly mastered the controls yet, and they're pretty complicated.

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\n Directors:\nPete Docter, \nRoger Gould\n | \n Stars:\nBilly Crystal, \nJohn Goodman, \nSteve Susskind\n

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\n Votes:\n 14,899\n \n

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\nAfter his son is captured in the Great Barrier Reef and taken to Sydney, a timid clownfish sets out on a journey to bring him home.

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\n Directors:\nAndrew Stanton, \nLee Unkrich\n | \n Stars:\nAlbert Brooks, \nEllen DeGeneres, \nAlexander Gould, \nWillem Dafoe\n

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\n Votes:\n 1,106,801\n | Gross:\n $380.84M\n \n

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\n\n\n \"Boundin'\"\nclass=\"loadlate\"\nloadlate=\"https://m.media-amazon.com/images/M/MV5BMWMzZDRhNjMtZGM3Ny00MjQwLWI1M2MtODRkNDFmNjNjYzhmXkEyXkFqcGdeQXVyNDgyODgxNjE@._V1_UX140_CR0,0,140,209_AL_.jpg\"\ndata-tconst=\"tt0395479\"\nheight=\"209\"\nsrc=\"https://m.media-amazon.com/images/S/sash/4FyxwxECzL-U1J8.png\"\nwidth=\"140\"\n
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\n 15.\n \n Boundin'\n (2003)\n

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\nA sheep dances proudly in his southwestern landscape, until one day his wool is sheared and he is left naked. He's depressed and shy, until a cheerful jackalope comes along and shows him how to leap proudly and not to be ashamed.

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\n Directors:\nBud Luckey, \nRoger Gould\n | \n Star:\nBud Luckey\n

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\n Votes:\n 14,685\n \n

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\n 16.\n \n The Incredibles\n (2004)\n

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\nWhile trying to lead a quiet suburban life, a family of undercover superheroes are forced into action to save the world.

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\n Director:\nBrad Bird\n | \n Stars:\nCraig T. Nelson, \nSamuel L. Jackson, \nHolly Hunter, \nJason Lee\n

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\n Votes:\n 802,679\n | Gross:\n $261.44M\n \n

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\nThe Parrs' baby Jack-Jack is thought to be normal, not having any super-powers like his parents or siblings. But when an outsider is hired to watch him, Jack-Jack shows his true potential.

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\n Director:\nBrad Bird\n | \n Stars:\nBret 'Brook' Parker, \nBud Luckey, \nEli Fucile, \nJason Lee\n

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\n Votes:\n 17,840\n \n

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\nIn a spoof of \"Clutch Cargo\", Mr. Incredible, Frozone, and their rabbit pal Mr. Skipperdoo search for a bridge stolen by the dastardly Lady Lightbug.

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\n Director:\nRoger Gould\n | \n Stars:\nCraig T. Nelson, \nSamuel L. Jackson, \nRoger Jackson, \nPete Docter\n

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\n 20.\n \n Cars\n (2006)\n

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\n G\n | \n 117 min\n | \n \nAnimation, Adventure, Comedy \n

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\nOn the way to the biggest race of his life, a hotshot rookie race car gets stranded in a rundown town and learns that winning isn't everything in life.

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\n Directors:\nJohn Lasseter, \nJoe Ranft\n | \n Stars:\nOwen Wilson, \nBonnie Hunt, \nPaul Newman, \nLarry the Cable Guy\n

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\n Votes:\n 465,100\n | Gross:\n $244.08M\n \n

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\nIn this short featuring the characters of the movie Cars, Mater is told the story of a Ghostlight, which causes him to be scared.

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\n Directors:\nJohn Lasseter, \nDan Scanlon\n | \n Stars:\nLarry the Cable Guy, \nOwen Wilson, \nMichael Wallis, \nBonnie Hunt\n

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\nA teenage alien is trying to abduct a sleeping human, but doesn't know which switch to use.

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\n Director:\nGary Rydstrom\n | \n Star:\nSheb Wooley\n

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\n Votes:\n 20,711\n \n

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\n 23.\n \n Ratatouille\n (2007)\n

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\n G\n | \n 111 min\n | \n \nAnimation, Adventure, Comedy \n

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\nA rat who can cook makes an unusual alliance with a young kitchen worker at a famous Paris restaurant.

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\n Directors:\nBrad Bird, \nJan Pinkava\n | \n Stars:\nBrad Garrett, \nLou Romano, \nPatton Oswalt, \nIan Holm\n

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\n Votes:\n 816,650\n | Gross:\n $206.45M\n \n

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\n 24.\n \n Your Friend the Rat\n (2007 Video)\n

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\nRemy and Emile plead the case for rats by illustrating the historical and scientific facts about the species and their interaction with humans.

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\n Director:\nJim Capobianco\n | \n Stars:\nPatton Oswalt, \nPeter Sohn, \nLou Romano, \nTony Russel\n

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\n 25.\n \n Presto\n (2008)\n

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\nA stage magician's rabbit gets into a magical onstage brawl against his neglectful guardian with two magic hats.

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\n Director:\nDoug Sweetland\n

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\n Votes:\n 25,632\n \n

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\n 26.\n \n WALL\u00b7E\n (2008)\n

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\n G\n | \n 98 min\n | \n \nAnimation, Adventure, Family \n

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\nIn the distant future, a small waste-collecting robot inadvertently embarks on a space journey that will ultimately decide the fate of mankind.

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\n Director:\nAndrew Stanton\n | \n Stars:\nBen Burtt, \nElissa Knight, \nJeff Garlin, \nFred Willard\n

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\n Votes:\n 1,192,780\n | Gross:\n $223.81M\n \n

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\n\n\n \"Burn-E\"\nclass=\"loadlate\"\nloadlate=\"https://m.media-amazon.com/images/M/MV5BMjVmNTNmOWUtZGRmZS00ZWNlLWI3YmItNWNhNzU5NGYzZTE1XkEyXkFqcGdeQXVyNDgyODgxNjE@._V1_UX140_CR0,0,140,209_AL_.jpg\"\ndata-tconst=\"tt1334585\"\nheight=\"209\"\nsrc=\"https://m.media-amazon.com/images/S/sash/4FyxwxECzL-U1J8.png\"\nwidth=\"140\"\n
\n
\n

\n 27.\n \n Burn-E\n (2008 Video)\n

\n

\n G\n | \n 8 min\n | \n \nAnimation, Short, Adventure \n

\n\n\n \n

\nIf BURN-E (a welding robot) had known how much trouble he'd be caused by WALL-E's pursuit of EVE, then he'd have taken the day off.

\n

\n Director:\nAngus MacLane\n | \n Stars:\nAngus MacLane, \nTessa Swigart\n

\n

\n Votes:\n 12,501\n \n

\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n\n\n \"Partly\n
\n
\n

\n 28.\n \n Partly Cloudy\n (2009)\n

\n

\n G\n | \n 6 min\n | \n \nAnimation, Short, Comedy \n

\n\n\n \n

\nBabies both human and beast are created up in the stratosphere, by the clouds themselves. One cloud specializes in \"dangerous\" babies, creating a challenge for his loyal stork that has to deliver them.

\n

\n Director:\nPeter Sohn\n | \n Stars:\nTony Fucile, \nLori Richardson\n

\n

\n Votes:\n 23,325\n \n

\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n\n\n \"Up\"\nclass=\"loadlate\"\nloadlate=\"https://m.media-amazon.com/images/M/MV5BYjBkM2RjMzItM2M3Ni00N2NjLWE3NzMtMGY4MzE4MDAzMTRiXkEyXkFqcGdeQXVyNDUzOTQ5MjY@._V1_UY209_CR0,0,140,209_AL_.jpg\"\ndata-tconst=\"tt1049413\"\nheight=\"209\"\nsrc=\"https://m.media-amazon.com/images/S/sash/4FyxwxECzL-U1J8.png\"\nwidth=\"140\"\n
\n
\n

\n 29.\n \n Up\n (2009)\n

\n

\n PG\n | \n 96 min\n | \n \nAnimation, Adventure, Comedy \n

\n\n\n \n
\n88 \n Metascore\n
\n

\n78-year-old Carl Fredricksen travels to Paradise Falls in his house equipped with balloons, inadvertently taking a young stowaway.

\n

\n Directors:\nPete Docter, \nBob Peterson\n | \n Stars:\nEdward Asner, \nJordan Nagai, \nJohn Ratzenberger, \nChristopher Plummer\n

\n

\n Votes:\n 1,117,225\n | Gross:\n $293.00M\n \n

\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n\n\n \"Dug's\n
\n
\n

\n 30.\n \n Dug's Special Mission\n (2009 Video)\n

\n

\n TV-PG\n | \n 5 min\n | \n \nAnimation, Short, Comedy \n

\n\n\n \n

\nAlpha, Beta, and Gamma try to keep Dug out of their way while they hunt for Kevin the Snipe. However, their instructions for his \"very special mission\" keep backfiring on them.

\n

\n Director:\nRonnie Del Carmen\n | \n Stars:\nBob Peterson, \nDelroy Lindo, \nJerome Ranft, \nEdward Asner\n

\n

\n Votes:\n 7,349\n \n

\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n\n\n \"George\n
\n
\n

\n 31.\n \n George and A.J.\n (2009 Video)\n

\n

\n TV-G\n | \n 4 min\n | \n \nAnimation, Short, Comedy \n

\n\n\n \n

\nAfter Nurses George and A.J. of the Shady Oaks Retirement Village witness Carl leaving with his house towed by balloons, other senior citizens around the city are inspired to make their own \"escapes\", much to George and A.J.'s chagrin.

\n

\n Director:\nJosh Cooley\n | \n Stars:\nJason Topolski, \nA.J. Riebli III, \nSteve Purcell, \nPeter Sohn\n

\n

\n Votes:\n 2,734\n \n

\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n\n\n \"Day\n
\n
\n

\n 32.\n \n Day & Night\n (2010)\n

\n

\n G\n | \n 6 min\n | \n \nAnimation, Short, Comedy \n

\n\n\n \n

\nDay encounters Night, a stranger of distinctly darker moods. But their suspicions soon turn to curiosity, and they are delighted to find the joys of their budding friendship.

\n

\n Director:\nTeddy Newton\n | \n Stars:\nMuneer Lyati, \nWayne Dyer\n

\n

\n Votes:\n 19,960\n \n

\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n\n\n \"Toy\n
\n
\n

\n 33.\n \n Toy Story 3\n (2010)\n

\n

\n G\n | \n 103 min\n | \n \nAnimation, Adventure, Comedy \n

\n\n\n \n
\n92 \n Metascore\n
\n

\nThe toys are mistakenly delivered to a day-care center instead of the attic right before Andy leaves for college, and it's up to Woody to convince the other toys that they weren't abandoned and to return home.

\n

\n Director:\nLee Unkrich\n | \n Stars:\nTom Hanks, \nTim Allen, \nJoan Cusack, \nNed Beatty\n

\n

\n Votes:\n 887,816\n | Gross:\n $415.00M\n \n

\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n\n\n \"Toy\n
\n \n
\n
\n
\n
\n\n\n \"Cars\n
\n
\n

\n 35.\n \n Cars 2\n (2011)\n

\n

\n G\n | \n 106 min\n | \n \nAnimation, Adventure, Comedy \n

\n\n\n \n
\n57 \n Metascore\n
\n

\nStar race car Lightning McQueen and his pal Mater head overseas to compete in the World Grand Prix race. But the road to the championship becomes rocky as Mater gets caught up in an intriguing adventure of his own: international espionage.

\n

\n Directors:\nJohn Lasseter, \nBradford Lewis\n | \n Stars:\nOwen Wilson, \nLarry the Cable Guy, \nMichael Caine, \nEmily Mortimer\n

\n

\n Votes:\n 215,322\n | Gross:\n $191.45M\n \n

\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n\n\n \"Toy\n
\n
\n

\n 36.\n \n Toy Story Toons: Small Fry\n (2011)\n

\n

\n G\n | \n 7 min\n | \n \nAnimation, Short, Comedy \n

\n\n\n \n

\nA fast food restaurant mini variant of Buzz forcibly switches places with the real Buzz and his friends have to deal with the obnoxious impostor.

\n

\n Director:\nAngus MacLane\n | \n Stars:\nTom Hanks, \nTim Allen, \nJohn Ratzenberger, \nWallace Shawn\n

\n

\n Votes:\n 8,281\n \n

\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n\n\n \"La\n
\n
\n

\n 37.\n \n La Luna\n (2011)\n

\n

\n G\n | \n 7 min\n | \n \nAnimation, Short, Drama \n

\n\n\n \n

\nA fable of a young boy coming of age in the most peculiar of circumstances. It's the first time his Papa and Grandpa are taking him to work. Will he be able to find his own way?

\n

\n Director:\nEnrico Casarosa\n | \n Stars:\nTony Fucile, \nKrista Sheffler, \nPhil Sheridan\n

\n

\n Votes:\n 16,919\n \n

\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n\n\n \"Brave\"\nclass=\"loadlate\"\nloadlate=\"https://m.media-amazon.com/images/M/MV5BMzgwODk3ODA1NF5BMl5BanBnXkFtZTcwNjU3NjQ0Nw@@._V1_UY209_CR0,0,140,209_AL_.jpg\"\ndata-tconst=\"tt1217209\"\nheight=\"209\"\nsrc=\"https://m.media-amazon.com/images/S/sash/4FyxwxECzL-U1J8.png\"\nwidth=\"140\"\n
\n
\n

\n 38.\n \n Brave\n (2012)\n

\n

\n PG\n | \n 93 min\n | \n \nAnimation, Adventure, Comedy \n

\n\n\n \n
\n69 \n Metascore\n
\n

\nDetermined to make her own path in life, Princess Merida defies a custom that brings chaos to her kingdom. Granted one wish, Merida must rely on her bravery and her archery skills to undo a beastly curse.

\n

\n Directors:\nMark Andrews, \nBrenda Chapman, \nSteve Purcell\n | \n Stars:\nKelly Macdonald, \nBilly Connolly, \nEmma Thompson, \nJulie Walters\n

\n

\n Votes:\n 439,572\n | Gross:\n $237.28M\n \n

\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n\n\n \"Toy\n
\n
\n

\n 39.\n \n Toy Story Toons: Partysaurus Rex\n (2012)\n

\n

\n G\n | \n 7 min\n | \n \nAnimation, Short, Adventure \n

\n\n\n \n

\nWhen Rex finds himself left behind in the bathroom, he puts his limbs to use by getting a bath going for a bunch of new toy friends.

\n

\n Directors:\nMark A. Walsh, \nDylan Brown\n | \n Stars:\nTom Hanks, \nTim Allen, \nWallace Shawn, \nCorey Burton\n

\n

\n Votes:\n 8,308\n \n

\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n\n\n \"The\n
\n
\n

\n 40.\n \n The Legend of Mor'du\n (2012 Video)\n

\n

\n TV-PG\n | \n 7 min\n | \n \nAnimation, Short, Family \n

\n\n\n \n

\nThe witch from Pixar's Brave (2012) uses magical illustrations to tell the legend of a power-obsessed prince who sought a magic spell that would allow him to wrest control of a kingdom from... See full summary »\n

\n

\n Director:\nBrian Larsen\n | \n Stars:\nJulie Walters, \nSteve Purcell, \nCallum O'Neill\n

\n

\n Votes:\n 2,413\n \n

\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n\n\n \"The\n
\n
\n

\n 41.\n \n The Blue Umbrella\n (2013)\n

\n

\n G\n | \n 7 min\n | \n \nAnimation, Short, Drama \n

\n\n\n \n

\nAmidst the rain in a singing city, two umbrellas - one blue, one not - fall eternally in love.

\n

\n Director:\nSaschka Unseld\n | \n Star:\nSarah Jaffe\n

\n

\n Votes:\n 11,097\n \n

\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n\n\n \"Monsters\n
\n
\n

\n 42.\n \n Monsters University\n (2013)\n

\n

\n G\n | \n 104 min\n | \n \nAnimation, Adventure, Comedy \n

\n\n\n \n
\n65 \n Metascore\n
\n

\nA look at the relationship between Mike Wazowski and James P. \"Sully\" Sullivan during their days at Monsters University, when they weren't necessarily the best of friends.

\n

\n Director:\nDan Scanlon\n | \n Stars:\nBilly Crystal, \nJohn Goodman, \nSteve Buscemi, \nHelen Mirren\n

\n

\n Votes:\n 387,446\n | Gross:\n $268.49M\n \n

\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n\n\n \"Party\n
\n
\n

\n 43.\n \n Party Central\n (2013)\n

\n

\n PG\n | \n 5 min\n | \n \nAnimation, Short, Adventure \n

\n\n\n \n

\nWith a little trickery, Mike and Sulley help their social outcast friends at Monsters University have the best frat party ever.

\n

\n Director:\nKelsey Mann\n | \n Stars:\nBilly Crystal, \nJohn Goodman, \nPeter Sohn, \nJulia Sweeney\n

\n

\n Votes:\n 3,595\n \n

\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n\n\n \"Lava\"\nclass=\"loadlate\"\nloadlate=\"https://m.media-amazon.com/images/M/MV5BMTA3ODk3Mzk3NjheQTJeQWpwZ15BbWU4MDk4NzU3NTIx._V1_UY209_CR10,0,140,209_AL_.jpg\"\ndata-tconst=\"tt3824386\"\nheight=\"209\"\nsrc=\"https://m.media-amazon.com/images/S/sash/4FyxwxECzL-U1J8.png\"\nwidth=\"140\"\n
\n
\n

\n 44.\n \n Lava\n (2014)\n

\n

\n G\n | \n 7 min\n | \n \nAnimation, Short, Family \n

\n\n\n \n

\nA story that takes place over millions of years and is inspired by the beauty of tropical islands and the allure of ocean volcanoes.

\n

\n Director:\nJames Ford Murphy\n | \n Stars:\nNapua Greig, \nKuana Torres Kahele, \nMuneer Lyati\n

\n

\n Votes:\n 19,191\n \n

\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n\n\n \"Inside\n
\n
\n

\n 45.\n \n Inside Out\n (I) (2015)\n

\n

\n PG\n | \n 95 min\n | \n \nAnimation, Adventure, Comedy \n

\n\n\n \n
\n94 \n Metascore\n
\n

\nAfter young Riley is uprooted from her Midwest life and moved to San Francisco, her emotions - Joy, Fear, Anger, Disgust and Sadness - conflict on how best to navigate a new city, house, and school.

\n

\n Directors:\nPete Docter, \nRonnie Del Carmen\n | \n Stars:\nAmy Poehler, \nBill Hader, \nLewis Black, \nMindy Kaling\n

\n

\n Votes:\n 778,888\n | Gross:\n $356.46M\n \n

\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n\n\n \"Riley's\n
\n
\n

\n 46.\n \n Riley's First Date?\n (2015 Video)\n

\n

\n G\n | \n 5 min\n | \n \nAnimation, Short, Comedy \n

\n\n\n \n

\nRiley, now 12, who is hanging out with her parents at home when potential trouble comes knocking. Mom's and Dad's Emotions find themselves forced to deal with Riley going on her first date.

\n

\n Director:\nJosh Cooley\n | \n Stars:\nPete Docter, \nBen Cox, \nKyle MacLachlan, \nDiane Lane\n

\n

\n Votes:\n 9,194\n \n

\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n\n\n \"Sanjay's\n
\n
\n

\n 47.\n \n Sanjay's Super Team\n (2015)\n

\n

\n PG\n | \n 7 min\n | \n \nAnimation, Short, Action \n

\n\n\n \n

\nSanjay loves cartoons and comics, while his father tries to draw him into his Hindu traditions. Reluctance turns into awe-inspiring adventure as the boy embarks on an amazing journey, returning with a new perspective they can both embrace.

\n

\n Director:\nSanjay Patel\n | \n Stars:\nBrent Schraff, \nSunny Singh Attar, \nArun Rao, \nJaquelynn Herrera\n

\n

\n Votes:\n 5,472\n \n

\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n\n\n \"The\n
\n
\n

\n 48.\n \n The Good Dinosaur\n (2015)\n

\n

\n PG\n | \n 93 min\n | \n \nAnimation, Adventure, Comedy \n

\n\n\n \n
\n66 \n Metascore\n
\n

\nIn a world where dinosaurs and humans live side-by-side, an Apatosaurus named Arlo makes an unlikely human friend.

\n

\n Director:\nPeter Sohn\n | \n Stars:\nJeffrey Wright, \nFrances McDormand, \nMaleah Nipay-Padilla, \nRyan Teeple\n

\n

\n Votes:\n 126,626\n | Gross:\n $123.09M\n \n

\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n\n\n \"Piper\"\nclass=\"loadlate\"\nloadlate=\"https://m.media-amazon.com/images/M/MV5BNzhhMDkwNWItMmRlMS00ODg1LTkzMzAtZGM3NTAwNzViZGU5XkEyXkFqcGdeQXVyOTI3MDg0NzA@._V1_UX140_CR0,0,140,209_AL_.jpg\"\ndata-tconst=\"tt5613056\"\nheight=\"209\"\nsrc=\"https://m.media-amazon.com/images/S/sash/4FyxwxECzL-U1J8.png\"\nwidth=\"140\"\n
\n
\n

\n 49.\n \n Piper\n (2016)\n

\n

\n G\n | \n 6 min\n | \n \nAnimation, Short, Family \n

\n\n\n \n

\nA hungry sandpiper hatchling ventures from her nest for the first time to dig for food by the shoreline. The problem is, the food is buried in the sand where scary waves roll up.

\n

\n Director:\nAlan Barillaro\n

\n

\n Votes:\n 31,717\n \n

\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n\n\n \"Finding\n
\n
\n

\n 50.\n \n Finding Dory\n (2016)\n

\n

\n PG\n | \n 97 min\n | \n \nAnimation, Adventure, Comedy \n

\n\n\n \n
\n77 \n Metascore\n
\n

\nFriendly but forgetful blue tang Dory begins a search for her long-lost parents and everyone learns a few things about the real meaning of family along the way.

\n

\n Directors:\nAndrew Stanton, \nAngus MacLane\n | \n Stars:\nEllen DeGeneres, \nAlbert Brooks, \nEd O'Neill, \nKaitlin Olson\n

\n

\n Votes:\n 301,213\n | Gross:\n $486.30M\n \n

\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n\n\n \"Finding\n
\n
\n

\n 51.\n \n Finding Dory: Marine Life Interviews\n (2016 Video)\n

\n

\n TV-G\n | \n 2 min\n | \n \nAnimation, Short, Comedy \n

\n\n\n \n

\nInterviews with the animals at the Marine Life Institute about their experiences with Dory.

\n

\n Director:\nRoss Stevenson\n | \n Stars:\nTy Burrell, \nEllen DeGeneres, \nIdris Elba, \nEd O'Neill\n

\n

\n Votes:\n 859\n \n

\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n\n\n \"Dante's\n
\n
\n

\n 52.\n \n Dante's Lunch\n (2017)\n

\n

\n \n 2 min\n | \n \nAnimation, Short, Comedy \n

\n\n\n \n

\nEvery dog has his day, but poor Dante can't seem to catch a break. Miguel's dog just wants to enjoy a nice bone.

\n

\n Director:\nJason Katz\n | \n Stars:\nGael Garc\u00eda Bernal, \nAnthony Gonzalez\n

\n

\n Votes:\n 1,059\n \n

\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n\n\n \"Lou\"\nclass=\"loadlate\"\nloadlate=\"https://m.media-amazon.com/images/M/MV5BOTMwMTQ2NTgtNjliNS00OTY2LWFmYjctM2Y2NTkwYTI5MmFlXkEyXkFqcGdeQXVyNjk1Njg5NTA@._V1_UY209_CR3,0,140,209_AL_.jpg\"\ndata-tconst=\"tt6267732\"\nheight=\"209\"\nsrc=\"https://m.media-amazon.com/images/S/sash/4FyxwxECzL-U1J8.png\"\nwidth=\"140\"\n
\n
\n

\n 53.\n \n Lou\n (I) (2017)\n

\n

\n G\n | \n 7 min\n | \n \nAnimation, Short, Comedy \n

\n\n\n \n

\nWhen a toy-stealing bully ruins recess for a playground full of kids, only one thing stands in his way: the Lost and Found box.

\n

\n Director:\nDave Mullins\n

\n

\n Votes:\n 8,315\n \n

\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n\n\n \"Cars\n
\n
\n

\n 54.\n \n Cars 3\n (2017)\n

\n

\n G\n | \n 102 min\n | \n \nAnimation, Adventure, Comedy \n

\n\n\n \n
\n59 \n Metascore\n
\n

\nLightning McQueen sets out to prove to a new generation of racers that he's still the best race car in the world.

\n

\n Director:\nBrian Fee\n | \n Stars:\nOwen Wilson, \nCristela Alonzo, \nChris Cooper, \nNathan Fillion\n

\n

\n Votes:\n 120,032\n | Gross:\n $152.90M\n \n

\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n\n\n \"Miss\n
\n
\n

\n 55.\n \n Miss Fritter's Racing Skoool\n (2017 Video)\n

\n

\n TV-Y\n | \n 3 min\n | \n \nAnimation, Short, Comedy \n

\n\n\n \n

\nEnjoy this fictional ad for Miss Fritter's Racing Skoool focused on the blindsided testimonials from the Crazy 8's, touting the transformative impact the school has had in reshaping the direction of their lives.

\n

\n Director:\nJames Ford Murphy\n | \n Stars:\nLea DeLaria, \nJeremy Maxwell, \nKeith Ferguson, \nCristela Alonzo\n

\n

\n Votes:\n 625\n \n

\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n\n\n \"Coco\"\nclass=\"loadlate\"\nloadlate=\"https://m.media-amazon.com/images/M/MV5BYjQ5NjM0Y2YtNjZkNC00ZDhkLWJjMWItN2QyNzFkMDE3ZjAxXkEyXkFqcGdeQXVyODIxMzk5NjA@._V1_UY209_CR3,0,140,209_AL_.jpg\"\ndata-tconst=\"tt2380307\"\nheight=\"209\"\nsrc=\"https://m.media-amazon.com/images/S/sash/4FyxwxECzL-U1J8.png\"\nwidth=\"140\"\n
\n
\n

\n 56.\n \n Coco\n (I) (2017)\n

\n

\n PG\n | \n 105 min\n | \n \nAnimation, Adventure, Drama \n

\n\n\n \n
\n81 \n Metascore\n
\n

\nAspiring musician Miguel, confronted with his family's ancestral ban on music, enters the Land of the Dead to find his great-great-grandfather, a legendary singer.

\n

\n Directors:\nLee Unkrich, \nAdrian Molina\n | \n Stars:\nAnthony Gonzalez, \nGael Garc\u00eda Bernal, \nBenjamin Bratt, \nAlanna Ubach\n

\n

\n Votes:\n 583,800\n | Gross:\n $209.73M\n \n

\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n\n\n \"Bao\"\nclass=\"loadlate\"\nloadlate=\"https://m.media-amazon.com/images/M/MV5BOGVmNDcwNGItYTQ3Ny00NjA5LTllMTMtZjUyZWYzMjJjMjVmXkEyXkFqcGdeQXVyNzMwOTY2NTI@._V1_UY209_CR3,0,140,209_AL_.jpg\"\ndata-tconst=\"tt8075496\"\nheight=\"209\"\nsrc=\"https://m.media-amazon.com/images/S/sash/4FyxwxECzL-U1J8.png\"\nwidth=\"140\"\n
\n
\n

\n 57.\n \n Bao\n (2018)\n

\n

\n G\n | \n 8 min\n | \n \nAnimation, Short, Drama \n

\n\n\n \n

\nA Chinese-Canadian woman suffering from empty nest syndrome gets a second shot at motherhood when one of her handmade dumplings comes alive.

\n

\n Director:\nDomee Shi\n | \n Stars:\nSindy Lau, \nKai Li, \nSharmaine Yeoh, \nTim Zhang\n

\n

\n Votes:\n 33,021\n \n

\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
\n\n\n \"Incredibles\n
\n
\n

\n 58.\n \n Incredibles 2\n (2018)\n

\n

\n PG\n | \n 118 min\n | \n \nAnimation, Action, Adventure \n

\n\n\n \n
\n80 \n Metascore\n
\n

\nThe Incredibles family takes on a new mission which involves a change in family roles: Bob Parr (Mr. Incredible) must manage the house while his wife Helen (Elastigirl) goes out to save the world.

\n

\n Director:\nBrad Bird\n | \n Stars:\nCraig T. Nelson, \nHolly Hunter, \nSarah Vowell, \nHuck Milner\n

\n

\n Votes:\n 328,570\n | Gross:\n $608.58M\n \n

\n
\n
\n
\n
\n
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\n\n\n \"Auntie\n
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\n\n\n \"Purl\"\nclass=\"loadlate\"\nloadlate=\"https://m.media-amazon.com/images/M/MV5BNDY2NzBiZjQtODFmYi00Y2JkLTliNjAtYTQxNDMxNTEzNDFhXkEyXkFqcGdeQXVyNTE1NjY5Mg@@._V1_UY209_CR1,0,140,209_AL_.jpg\"\ndata-tconst=\"tt8980868\"\nheight=\"209\"\nsrc=\"https://m.media-amazon.com/images/S/sash/4FyxwxECzL-U1J8.png\"\nwidth=\"140\"\n
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\n 60.\n SparkShorts (2018\u20132024)\n
\n Episode:\n Purl\n (2018)\n

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\n PG\n | \n 8 min\n | \n \nAnimation, Short, Comedy \n

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\nAn earnest ball of yarn named Purl gets a job at a start-up and must decide how far is she willing to go to be accepted.

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\n Director:\nKristen Lester\n | \n Stars:\nBret 'Brook' Parker, \nEmily Davis, \nMichael Daley, \nMichael Frederickson\n

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\n Votes:\n 5,325\n \n

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\n\n\n \"Smash\n
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\n 61.\n SparkShorts (2018\u20132024)\n
\n Episode:\n Smash and Grab\n (2019)\n

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\n PG\n | \n 8 min\n | \n \nAnimation, Short, Comedy \n

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\nAfter years of toiling away inside the engine room of a towering locomotive, two antiquated robots will risk everything for freedom and for each other.

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\n Director:\nBrian Larsen\n | \n Star:\nKenny Pickett\n

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\n Votes:\n 2,591\n \n

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\n\n\n \"Kitbull\"\nclass=\"loadlate\"\nloadlate=\"https://m.media-amazon.com/images/M/MV5BODA4YmFkMGYtY2MwNC00ZDc0LTgyMjUtZDAzMjdmYTRkNDkyXkEyXkFqcGdeQXVyNTE1NjY5Mg@@._V1_UY209_CR1,0,140,209_AL_.jpg\"\ndata-tconst=\"tt9536832\"\nheight=\"209\"\nsrc=\"https://m.media-amazon.com/images/S/sash/4FyxwxECzL-U1J8.png\"\nwidth=\"140\"\n
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\n 62.\n SparkShorts (2018\u20132024)\n
\n Episode:\n Kitbull\n (2019)\n

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\n PG\n | \n 9 min\n | \n \nAnimation, Short, Comedy \n

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\nAn unlikely connection sparks between two creatures: a fiercely independent stray kitten and a pit bull.

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\n Director:\nRosana Sullivan\n

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\n Votes:\n 7,529\n \n

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\n 63.\n \n Toy Story 4\n (2019)\n

\n

\n G\n | \n 100 min\n | \n \nAnimation, Adventure, Comedy \n

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\n84 \n Metascore\n
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\nWhen a new toy called \"Forky\" joins Woody and the gang, a road trip alongside old and new friends reveals how big the world can be for a toy.

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\n Director:\nJosh Cooley\n | \n Stars:\nTom Hanks, \nTim Allen, \nAnnie Potts, \nTony Hale\n

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\n Votes:\n 277,982\n | Gross:\n $434.04M\n \n

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\n 64.\n \n Lamp Life\n (2020)\n

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\n TV-G\n | \n 7 min\n | \n \nAnimation, Short, Adventure \n

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\nShort that shows what happened to Bo Peep and her sheep between Toy Story 2 and when she reappears in Toy Story 4.

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\n Director:\nValerie LaPointe\n | \n Stars:\nAnnie Potts, \nAlly Maki, \nJim Hanks, \nEmily Davis\n

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\n Votes:\n 4,139\n \n

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\n\n\n \"Float\"\nclass=\"loadlate\"\nloadlate=\"https://m.media-amazon.com/images/M/MV5BNzc3MzE1MWEtYzlkNS00OGNiLTlmYWUtNDRmY2M0ZGJkMTEwXkEyXkFqcGdeQXVyMjc1NTg2NTI@._V1_UY209_CR1,0,140,209_AL_.jpg\"\ndata-tconst=\"tt9536846\"\nheight=\"209\"\nsrc=\"https://m.media-amazon.com/images/S/sash/4FyxwxECzL-U1J8.png\"\nwidth=\"140\"\n
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\n 65.\n SparkShorts (2018\u20132024)\n
\n Episode:\n Float\n (2019)\n

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\n PG\n | \n 7 min\n | \n \nAnimation, Short, Comedy \n

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\nA father discovers that his son floats, which makes him different from other kids. To keep them both safe from the judgment of the world, Dad hides, covers, and grounds him. But when his son's ability becomes public, Dad must decide whether to run and hide or to accept his son as he is.

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\n Director:\nBobby Rubio\n | \n Stars:\nEli Fucile, \nBobby Rubio, \nLuna Watson, \nMika Kubo\n

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\n Votes:\n 4,395\n \n

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\n\n\n \"Wind\"\nclass=\"loadlate\"\nloadlate=\"https://m.media-amazon.com/images/M/MV5BNmFkMGM3ODEtZWU2Ny00ZWZiLTllMTgtNzU3MWRkYmJmOTEyXkEyXkFqcGdeQXVyNTAyODkwOQ@@._V1_UY209_CR1,0,140,209_AL_.jpg\"\ndata-tconst=\"tt9536850\"\nheight=\"209\"\nsrc=\"https://m.media-amazon.com/images/S/sash/4FyxwxECzL-U1J8.png\"\nwidth=\"140\"\n
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\n 66.\n SparkShorts (2018\u20132024)\n
\n Episode:\n Wind\n (2019)\n

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\n G\n | \n 8 min\n | \n \nAnimation, Short, Comedy \n

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\nSet in a world of magical realism, WIND sees a grandmother and her grandson trapped deep down an endless chasm, scavenging debris that surrounds them to realize their dream of escaping to a better life.

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\n Director:\nEdwin Chang\n | \n Stars:\nEmilio Fuentes, \nSonoko Konishi\n

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\n Votes:\n 2,363\n \n

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\n 67.\n SparkShorts (2018\u20132024)\n
\n Episode:\n Loop\n (2020)\n

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\n PG\n | \n 9 min\n | \n \nAnimation, Short, Comedy \n

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\nIn LOOP, two kids at canoe camp find themselves adrift on a lake, unable to move forward until they find a new way to connect and see the world through each other's eyes.

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\n Director:\nErica Milsom\n | \n Stars:\nMadison Bandy, \nChachi Delgado, \nLouis Gonzales, \nAsher Brodkey\n

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\n Votes:\n 2,753\n \n

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\n 68.\n \n Onward\n (I) (2020)\n

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\n PG\n | \n 102 min\n | \n \nAnimation, Adventure, Comedy \n

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\n61 \n Metascore\n
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\nIn a magical world full of technological advances, elven brothers Ian and Barley Lightfoot set out on an adventure to resurrect their late father for a day.

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\n Director:\nDan Scanlon\n | \n Stars:\nTom Holland, \nChris Pratt, \nJulia Louis-Dreyfus, \nOctavia Spencer\n

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\n Votes:\n 168,469\n | Gross:\n $61.56M\n \n

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\n\n\n \"Out\"\nclass=\"loadlate\"\nloadlate=\"https://m.media-amazon.com/images/M/MV5BMGMxZTEzMTMtZThlOC00ZWQzLThhMDMtMjQ3ODI0YjIxYTk0XkEyXkFqcGdeQXVyODQyOTE0NjI@._V1_UY209_CR13,0,140,209_AL_.jpg\"\ndata-tconst=\"tt12366826\"\nheight=\"209\"\nsrc=\"https://m.media-amazon.com/images/S/sash/4FyxwxECzL-U1J8.png\"\nwidth=\"140\"\n
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\n 69.\n SparkShorts (2018\u20132024)\n
\n Episode:\n Out\n (2020)\n

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\n PG\n | \n 9 min\n | \n \nAnimation, Short, Comedy \n

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\nOn an average day, Greg's life is filled with family, love and a rambunctious little dog - but despite all of this, Greg has a secret. Today is different, because he might learn that he has nothing to hide.

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\n Director:\nSteven Clay Hunter\n | \n Stars:\nBernadette Sullivan, \nKyle McDaniel, \nCaleb Cabrera, \nMatthew Martin\n

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\n Votes:\n 3,894\n \n

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\n\n\n \"Burrow\"\nclass=\"loadlate\"\nloadlate=\"https://m.media-amazon.com/images/M/MV5BOGM3OTA4NWUtZGUwMy00NzYxLThiYjUtNTMyMjMwNmIzZTE0XkEyXkFqcGdeQXVyNzM0MDQ1Mw@@._V1_UX140_CR0,0,140,209_AL_.jpg\"\ndata-tconst=\"tt13167288\"\nheight=\"209\"\nsrc=\"https://m.media-amazon.com/images/S/sash/4FyxwxECzL-U1J8.png\"\nwidth=\"140\"\n
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\n 70.\n SparkShorts (2018\u20132024)\n
\n Episode:\n Burrow\n (2020)\n

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\n G\n | \n 6 min\n | \n \nAnimation, Short, Comedy \n

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\nA rabbit attempts to dig a burrow and learns there's no shame in asking for help.

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\n Director:\nMadeline Sharafian\n

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\n Votes:\n 6,931\n \n

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\n 71.\n \n Soul\n (2020)\n

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\n PG\n | \n 100 min\n | \n \nAnimation, Adventure, Comedy \n

\n\n\n \n
\n83 \n Metascore\n
\n

\nJoe is a middle-school band teacher whose life hasn't quite gone the way he expected. His true passion is jazz. But when he travels to another realm to help someone find their passion, he soon discovers what it means to have soul.

\n

\n Directors:\nPete Docter, \nKemp Powers\n | \n Stars:\nJamie Foxx, \nTina Fey, \nGraham Norton, \nRachel House\n

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\n Votes:\n 375,573\n \n

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\n 72.\n \n 22 vs. Earth\n (2021)\n

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\n TV-G\n | \n 6 min\n | \n \nAnimation, Short, Adventure \n

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\nSet before the events of Pixar's Soul (2020), 22 refuses to go to Earth, enlisting a gang of five other new souls in her attempt at rebellion.

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\n Director:\nKevin Nolting\n | \n Stars:\nTina Fey, \nRichard Ayoade, \nAlice Braga, \nMicah Chen\n

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\n Votes:\n 5,294\n \n

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\n\n\n \"Luca\"\nclass=\"loadlate\"\nloadlate=\"https://m.media-amazon.com/images/M/MV5BZTQyNTU0MDktYTFkYi00ZjNhLWE2ODctMzBkM2U1ZTk3YTMzXkEyXkFqcGdeQXVyNTI4MzE4MDU@._V1_UY209_CR0,0,140,209_AL_.jpg\"\ndata-tconst=\"tt12801262\"\nheight=\"209\"\nsrc=\"https://m.media-amazon.com/images/S/sash/4FyxwxECzL-U1J8.png\"\nwidth=\"140\"\n
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\n 73.\n \n Luca\n (2021)\n

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\n PG\n | \n 95 min\n | \n \nAnimation, Adventure, Comedy \n

\n\n\n \n
\n71 \n Metascore\n
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\nOn the Italian Riviera, an unlikely but strong friendship grows between a human being and a sea monster disguised as a human.

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\n Director:\nEnrico Casarosa\n | \n Stars:\nJacob Tremblay, \nJack Dylan Grazer, \nEmma Berman, \nSaverio Raimondo\n

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\n Votes:\n 191,242\n \n

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\n 74.\n SparkShorts (2018\u20132024)\n
\n Episode:\n Twenty Something\n (2021)\n

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\n PG\n | \n 7 min\n | \n \nAnimation, Short, Comedy \n

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\nAdulting can be hard. Some days you're nailing it, while other days, you're just a stack of kids hiding in a trench coat hoping no one notices.

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\n Director:\nAphton Corbin\n | \n Stars:\nKaylin Price, \nAriana Brown, \nAliyah Taylor, \nJanelle Lasalle\n

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\n Votes:\n 1,355\n \n

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\n\n\n \"Nona\"\nclass=\"loadlate\"\nloadlate=\"https://m.media-amazon.com/images/M/MV5BMGFkNTQ0ZWYtNTRjOS00NmJmLThlY2MtMTY0NzgzYjgxMTg1XkEyXkFqcGdeQXVyODQ4MjU1MDk@._V1_UY209_CR116,0,140,209_AL_.jpg\"\ndata-tconst=\"tt15088994\"\nheight=\"209\"\nsrc=\"https://m.media-amazon.com/images/S/sash/4FyxwxECzL-U1J8.png\"\nwidth=\"140\"\n
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\n 75.\n SparkShorts (2018\u20132024)\n
\n Episode:\n Nona\n (I) (2021)\n

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\n TV-G\n | \n 8 min\n | \n \nAnimation, Short, Comedy \n

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\nA grandmother's plan for a special day alone is upended by an unexpected visit from her granddaughter.

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\n Director:\nLouis Gonzales\n | \n Stars:\nWilma Bonet, \nDevon Libran\n

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\n Votes:\n 1,142\n \n

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\n 77.\n \n Turning Red\n (2022)\n

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\n PG\n | \n 100 min\n | \n \nAnimation, Adventure, Comedy \n

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\n83 \n Metascore\n
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\nA thirteen-year-old girl named Mei Lee is torn between staying her mother's dutiful daughter and the changes of adolescence. And as if the challenges were not enough, whenever she gets overly excited she transforms into a giant red panda.

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\n Director:\nDomee Shi\n | \n Stars:\nRosalie Chiang, \nSandra Oh, \nAva Morse, \nHyein Park\n

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\n Votes:\n 150,478\n \n

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\n\n\n \"Lightyear\"\nclass=\"loadlate\"\nloadlate=\"https://m.media-amazon.com/images/M/MV5BYTg2Zjk0ZTctM2ZmMi00MDRmLWJjOGYtNWM0YjBmZTBjMjRkXkEyXkFqcGdeQXVyMTM1MTE1NDMx._V1_UY209_CR0,0,140,209_AL_.jpg\"\ndata-tconst=\"tt10298810\"\nheight=\"209\"\nsrc=\"https://m.media-amazon.com/images/S/sash/4FyxwxECzL-U1J8.png\"\nwidth=\"140\"\n
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\n 78.\n \n Lightyear\n (2022)\n

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\n PG\n | \n 105 min\n | \n \nAnimation, Action, Adventure \n

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\n60 \n Metascore\n
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\nWhile spending years attempting to return home, marooned Space Ranger Buzz Lightyear encounters an army of ruthless robots commanded by Zurg who are attempting to steal his fuel source.

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\n Director:\nAngus MacLane\n | \n Stars:\nChris Evans, \nKeke Palmer, \nPeter Sohn, \nTaika Waititi\n

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\n Votes:\n 122,843\n | Gross:\n $118.31M\n \n

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\n\n\n \"Elemental\"\nclass=\"loadlate\"\nloadlate=\"https://m.media-amazon.com/images/M/MV5BZjYxYWVjMDMtZGRjZS00ZDE4LTk0OWUtMjUyOTI4MmYxNjgwXkEyXkFqcGdeQXVyMTUzMTg2ODkz._V1_UY209_CR0,0,140,209_AL_.jpg\"\ndata-tconst=\"tt15789038\"\nheight=\"209\"\nsrc=\"https://m.media-amazon.com/images/S/sash/4FyxwxECzL-U1J8.png\"\nwidth=\"140\"\n
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\n 79.\n \n Elemental\n (2023)\n

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\n PG\n | \n 101 min\n | \n \nAnimation, Adventure, Comedy \n

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\n58 \n Metascore\n
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\nFollows Ember and Wade, in a city where fire-, water-, earth- and air-residents live together.

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\n Director:\nPeter Sohn\n | \n Stars:\nLeah Lewis, \nMamoudou Athie, \nRonnie Del Carmen, \nShila Ommi\n

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\n Votes:\n 121,099\n | Gross:\n $154.43M\n \n

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Pixar Animation Studios is an American CGI film production company based in Emeryville, California, United States. Pixar has produced 27 feature films, which were all released by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures through the Walt Disney Pictures banner, with their first being Toy Story (which was also the first theatrically released CGI-animated feature ever released) on November 22, 1995 and their latest being Elemental on June 16, 2023.\n

Their upcoming slate of films includes Inside Out 2 in 2024 and Elio in 2025. Additionally, two release dates in 2026 have been reserved for Pixar films.[1]\n

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Films[edit]

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Released[edit]

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Film\nRelease date\nDirector(s)\nWriter(s)\nProducer(s)\nComposer(s)\n
Story\nScreenplay\n
Toy Story\nNovember 22, 1995\nJohn Lasseter\nPete Docter, Lasseter, Joe Ranft & Andrew Stanton\nJoel Cohen, Alec Sokolow, Stanton & Joss Whedon\nBonnie Arnold & Ralph Guggenheim\nRandy Newman\n
A Bug's Life\nNovember 25, 1998\nJohn Lasseter
Co-directed by:
Andrew Stanton\n
Lasseter, Joe Ranft & Stanton\nDonald McEnery, Bob Shaw & Stanton\nDarla K. Anderson & Kevin Reher\n
Toy Story 2\nNovember 24, 1999\nJohn Lasseter
Co-directed by:
Ash Brannon & Lee Unkrich\n
Brannon, Pete Docter, Lasseter & Andrew Stanton\nDoug Chamberlin, Rita Hsiao, Stanton & Chris Webb\nKaren Robert Jackson & Helene Plotkin\n
Monsters, Inc.\nNovember 2, 2001\nPete Docter
Co-directed by:
David Silverman & Lee Unkrich\n
Jill Culton, Docter, Ralph Eggleston & Jeff Pidgeon\nDan Gerson & Andrew Stanton\nDarla K. Anderson\n
Finding Nemo\nMay 30, 2003\nAndrew Stanton
Co-directed by:
Lee Unkrich\n
Stanton\nBob Peterson, David Reynolds & Stanton\nGraham Walters\nThomas Newman\n
The Incredibles\nNovember 5, 2004\nBrad Bird\nJohn Walker\nMichael Giacchino\n
Cars\nJune 9, 2006\nJohn Lasseter
Co-directed by:
Joe Ranft\n
Lasseter, Jorgen Klubien & Ranft\nDan Fogelman, Klubien, Lasseter, Phil Lorin, Kiel Murray & Ranft\nDarla K. Anderson\nRandy Newman\n
Ratatouille\nJune 29, 2007\nBrad Bird
Co-directed by:
Jan Pinkava\n
Bird, Jim Capobianco & Pinkava\nBird\nBrad Lewis\nMichael Giacchino\n
WALL-E\nJune 27, 2008\nAndrew Stanton\nPete Docter & Stanton\nJim Reardon & Stanton\nJim Morris\nThomas Newman\n
Up\nMay 29, 2009\nPete Docter
Co-directed by:
Bob Peterson\n
Docter, Tom McCarthy & Peterson\nDocter & Peterson\nJonas Rivera\nMichael Giacchino\n
Toy Story 3\nJune 18, 2010\nLee Unkrich\nJohn Lasseter, Andrew Stanton & Unkrich\nMichael Arndt\nDarla K. Anderson\nRandy Newman\n
Cars 2\nJune 24, 2011\nJohn Lasseter
Co-directed by:
Brad Lewis\n
Dan Fogelman, Lasseter & Lewis\nBen Queen\nDenise Ream\nMichael Giacchino\n
Brave\nJune 22, 2012\nMark Andrews & Brenda Chapman
Co-directed by:
Steve Purcell\n
Chapman\nAndrews, Chapman, Irene Mecchi & Purcell\nKatherine Sarafian\nPatrick Doyle\n
Monsters University\nJune 21, 2013\nDan Scanlon\nRobert L. Baird, Dan Gerson & Scanlon\nKori Rae\nRandy Newman\n
Inside Out\nJune 19, 2015\nPete Docter
Co-directed by:
Ronnie del Carmen\n
del Carmen & Docter\nJosh Cooley, Docter & Meg LeFauve\nJonas Rivera\nMichael Giacchino\n
The Good Dinosaur\nNovember 25, 2015\nPeter Sohn\nErik Benson, Meg LeFauve, Kelsey Mann, Bob Peterson & Sohn\nLeFauve\nDenise Ream\nJeff & Mychael Danna\n
Finding Dory\nJune 17, 2016\nAndrew Stanton
Co-directed by:
Angus MacLane\n
Stanton\nStanton & Victoria Strouse\nLindsey Collins\nThomas Newman\n
Cars 3\nJune 16, 2017\nBrian Fee\nFee, Eyal Podell, Ben Queen & Jonathan E. Stewart\nKiel Murray, Bob Peterson & Mike Rich\nKevin Reher\nRandy Newman\n
Coco\nNovember 22, 2017\nLee Unkrich
Co-directed by:
Adrian Molina\n
Matthew Aldrich, Jason Katz, Molina & Unkrich\nAldrich & Molina\nDarla K. Anderson\nMichael Giacchino[a]\n
Incredibles 2\nJune 15, 2018\nBrad Bird\nNicole Paradis Grindle & John Walker\nMichael Giacchino\n
Toy Story 4\nJune 21, 2019\nJosh Cooley\nCooley, Stephany Folsom, Martin Hynes, Rashida Jones, Valerie LaPointe, John Lasseter, Will McCormack & Andrew Stanton\nFolsom & Stanton\nMark Nielsen & Jonas Rivera\nRandy Newman\n
Onward\nMarch 6, 2020\nDan Scanlon\nKeith Bunin, Jason Headley & Scanlon\nKori Rae\nJeff & Mychael Danna\n
Soul\nDecember 25, 2020\nPete Docter
Co-directed by:
Kemp Powers\n
Docter, Mike Jones & Powers\nDana Murray\nTrent Reznor & Atticus Ross[b]\n
Luca\nJune 18, 2021\nEnrico Casarosa\nJesse Andrews, Casarosa & Simon Stephenson\nAndrews & Mike Jones\nAndrea Warren\nDan Romer\n
Turning Red\nMarch 11, 2022\nDomee Shi\nJulia Cho, Shi & Sarah Streicher\nCho & Shi\nLindsey Collins\nLudwig G\u00f6ransson[c]\n
Lightyear\nJune 17, 2022\nAngus MacLane\nMatthew Aldrich, Jason Headley & MacLane\nHeadley & MacLane\nGalyn Susman\nMichael Giacchino\n
Elemental\nJune 16, 2023\nPeter Sohn\nJohn Hoberg, Kat Likkel, Brenda Hsueh & Sohn\nHoberg, Likkel & Hsueh\nDenise Ream\nThomas Newman\n
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Upcoming[edit]

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Story\nScreenplay\n
Inside Out 2\nJune 14, 2024\nKelsey Mann\nMeg LeFauve\nMark Nielsen\nAndrea Datzman\n[2][3]\n
Elio\nJune 13, 2025\nAdrian Molina\nMary Alice Drumm\nTBA\n[4][3][5]\n
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Unspecified projects[edit]

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Additionally, two untitled films are scheduled to be released on March 6, 2026 and June 19, 2026 respectively.[1]\n

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In February 2023, Disney CEO Bob Iger announced that a fifth Toy Story film is in development.[6] In February 2024, Iger stated that the film was aiming for a 2026 release, although no specifics were given at the time.[7]\n

Additionally, Enrico Casarosa, Daniel Chong, Aphton Corbin, Brian Fee, Kristen Lester, Dan Scanlon, Domee Shi and Rosana Sullivan have been working on their respective untitled feature films, all of which would be based upon original ideas.[a]\n

In November 2023, Creative Director of the Cars franchise Jay Ward said he was working on multiple projects for the franchise, including a potential Cars 4.[15]\n

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Production cycle[edit]

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In July 2013, then-Pixar Studios president Edwin Catmull said that the studio planned to release one original film each year, and a sequel every other year, as part of a strategy to release \"one and a half movies a year.\"[16] On July 3, 2016, Pixar president Jim Morris announced that the studio might be moving away from sequels after Toy Story 4 and Pixar was only developing original ideas with five films in development at the time of the announcement.[17]\n

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Monkey[edit]

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Back when Pixar was still a part of Lucasfilm in 1985, they started pre-production on a film called Monkey. After they spun off as a new company in 1986, they were still working on it. In the end, they realized they had to abandon it because of technical limitations.[18]\n

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The Yellow Car[edit]

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In 1995, Jorgen Klubien started writing a script for a film titled The Yellow Car. He wrote the first draft of the script with Joe Ranft. Then in 1998, the film was scrapped in favor of Toy Story 2's 1999 release. The Yellow Car would eventually be reworked into Cars in 2001 then released in 2006.[19]\n

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1906[edit]

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In 2005, Pixar began collaborating with Disney and Warner Bros. on a live-action film adaptation of James Dalessandro's novel 1906, with Brad Bird announced as the director.[20] It would have marked Pixar's first involvement in a live-action production and their first collaboration with a major production company other than Disney. Disney and Pixar left the project due to script problems and an estimated budget of $200 million, and it is in limbo at Warner Bros.[21] However, in June 2018, Bird mentioned the possibility of adapting the novel as a TV series, and the earthquake sequence as a live-action feature film.[22]\n

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Newt[edit]

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A Pixar film titled Newt (which was set to be directed by Gary Rydstrom) was announced in April 2008, with Pixar planning to release it in 2011,[23] which was later delayed to 2012,[24] but it had finally been canceled by early 2010.[25][26] John Lasseter noted that the film's proposed plot line was similar to another film, Blue Sky Studios' Rio, which was released in 2011.[27] In a March 2014 interview, Pixar president Edwin Catmull stated that Newt was an idea that was not working in pre-production. When the project was passed to Pete Docter, the director of Monsters, Inc. and Up, he pitched an idea that Pixar thought was better, and that concept became Inside Out.[28][29]\n

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ShadeMaker[edit]

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In 2010, Henry Selick formed a joint venture with Pixar called Cinderbiter Productions, which was to exclusively produce stop-motion films.[30] Its first project under the deal, a film titled ShadeMaker was set to be released on October 4, 2013,[31] but was canceled in August 2012 due to creative differences.[31][32] Selick was given the option to shop ShadeMaker (now titled The Shadow King) to other studios.[33] Selick later stated in interviews that the film suffered from interference from John Lasseter who Selick claimed came in and constantly changed elements of the script and production that ended up raising the budget that would lead to its cancelation.[34]\n

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The Graveyard Book[edit]

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In April 2012, Walt Disney Pictures acquired the rights and hired Henry Selick, director of The Nightmare Before Christmas and the film adaptation of Gaiman's novel Coraline, to direct The Graveyard Book.[35] The film was moved to Pixar as a stop-motion production, which would have been the company's first adapted work.[36] After the studio and Selick parted ways over scheduling and development, it was announced in January 2013 that Ron Howard would direct the film.[37][38] In July 2022, it was announced that Marc Forster will direct the adaptation with a screenplay by David Magee under Walt Disney Studios.[39]\n

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In addition, when the now-defunct Circle Seven Animation was open, there were plans for sequels to Finding Nemo (for which Pixar made their own sequel, Finding Dory) and Monsters, Inc. (for which Pixar made a prequel, Monsters University), as well as a different version of Toy Story 3.[40] Pixar's later sequels had no basis in Circle Seven's projects, and were created completely separately.\n

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Buzz Lightyear of Star Command: The Adventure Begins is an animated direct-to-video film and a spin-off of the Toy Story franchise produced by Walt Disney Television Animation with an opening sequence created by Pixar. The film was released on August 8, 2000, and led to a television series called, Buzz Lightyear of Star Command with Pixar creating the CGI portion of the opening theme.[41]\n

A Spark Story is a feature-length documentary film co-produced by Pixar, Disney+, and Supper Club.[42] The film centers on directors Aphton Corbin and Louis Gonzales as they work to bring their SparkShorts projects Twenty Something and Nona to the screen.[43][42]\n

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Pixar assisted in the English localization of several Studio Ghibli films, mainly those from Hayao Miyazaki.[44]\n

Pixar was brought on board to fine tune the script of The Muppets.[45] The film was released on November 23, 2011.\n

Pixar assisted with the story development for The Jungle Book, as well as providing suggestions for the film's end credits sequence. The film was released on April 15, 2016. Additional special thanks credit was given to Mark Andrews.[46]\n

Mary Poppins Returns includes a sequence combining live-action and traditional hand-drawn animation. The animation was supervised by Ken Duncan and James Baxter. Over 70 animators specializing in hand-drawn 2D animation from Pixar and Walt Disney Animation Studios were recruited for the sequence.[47] The film was released on December 19, 2018.\n

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Planes is a spin-off of the Cars franchise, produced by the now-defunct DisneyToon Studios and co-written and executive produced by John Lasseter. The film was conceived from the short film Air Mater, which introduces aspects of Planes and ends with a hint of the film. It was released on August 9, 2013. A sequel, Planes: Fire & Rescue, was released on July 18, 2014. A Planes spin-off film was announced in July 2017, with a release date of April 12, 2019,[48] but was removed from the release schedule on March 1, 2018.[49] The film was eventually canceled when DisneyToon Studios was shut down on June 28, 2018.[50]\n

Ralph Breaks the Internet, produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and co-executive produced by Lasseter, features Kelly Macdonald reprising her role as Merida from Brave,[51] as well as a cameo from Tim Allen reprising his role (via archive recordings) as Buzz Lightyear from the Toy Story franchise,[52] and a sample of Patrick Doyle's score from Brave.[52] The film, released on November 21, 2018, also features many visual references to Pixar and its films.[53] Additionally, Andrew Stanton received a \"Narrative Guru\" credit.[52]\n

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Box office[edit]

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Year\nFilm\nBudget\nBox office gross\nRef.\n
U.S. and Canada\nOther territories\nWorldwide\n
1995\nToy Story\n$30 million\n$223,225,679\n$153,210,907\n$376,436,586\n[54][55]\n
1998\nA Bug's Life\n$120 million\n$162,798,565\n$201,460,294\n$363,258,859\n[56]\n
1999\nToy Story 2\n$90 million\n$245,852,179\n$252,506,097\n$497,358,276\n[57][58]\n
2001\nMonsters, Inc.\n$115 million\n$357,642,256\n$300,065,482\n$657,707,738\n[59]\n
2003\nFinding Nemo\n$94 million\n$380,843,261\n$561,794,699\n$941,637,960\n[60]\n
2004\nThe Incredibles\n$92 million\n$261,441,092\n$374,243,558\n$635,684,650\n[61]\n
2006\nCars\n$120 million\n$244,082,982\n$233,908,885\n$477,991,867\n[62]\n
2007\nRatatouille\n$150 million\n$210,445,654\n$417,280,431\n$627,726,085\n[63]\n
2008\nWALL-E\n$180 million\n$232,808,164\n$297,503,696\n$529,311,860\n[64]\n
2009\nUp\n$175 million\n$294,004,164\n$442,094,918\n$736,099,082\n[65]\n
2010\nToy Story 3\n$200 million\n$415,004,880\n$651,964,823\n$1,066,969,703\n[66]\n
2011\nCars 2\n$200 million\n$191,452,396\n$368,400,000\n$559,852,396\n[67]\n
2012\nBrave\n$185 million\n$237,283,207\n$311,700,000\n$548,983,207\n[68]\n
2013\nMonsters University\n$200 million\n$271,492,764\n$475,066,843\n$746,559,607\n[69][70]\n
2015\nInside Out\n$175 million\n$357,461,711\n$501,149,463\n$858,611,174\n[71]\n
2015\nThe Good Dinosaur\n$175 million\n$123,087,120\n$213,120,551\n$336,207,671\n[72][73]\n
2016\nFinding Dory\n$200 million\n$486,295,561\n$543,275,328\n$1,029,570,889\n[74][75]\n
2017\nCars 3\n$175 million\n$152,901,115\n$276,029,541\n$428,930,656\n[76][77]\n
2017\nCoco\n$175 million\n$220,460,015\n$597,356,181\n$817,816,196\n[78][79]\n
2018\nIncredibles 2\n$200 million\n$614,581,744\n$634,223,615\n$1,248,805,359\n[80][81]\n
2019\nToy Story 4\n$200 million\n$433,038,008\n$641,803,386\n$1,074,841,394\n[82][83]\n
2020\nOnward\n$175\u2013200 million\n$68,555,145\n$80,384,897\n$148,940,042\n[84]\n
2020\nSoul\n$150 million\n$125,000\n$120,957,731\n$121,082,731\n[85]\n
2021\nLuca\n\u2014\n\u2014[b]\n$49,750,471\n$49,750,471\n[86][87]\n
2022\nTurning Red\n$175 million\n\u2014[c]\n$20,122,621\n$20,122,621\n[88][89]\n
2022\nLightyear\n$200 million\n$118,307,188\n$108,118,232\n$226,425,420\n[90][91]\n
2023\nElemental\n$200 million\n$184,426,697\n$343,899,581\n$527,326,278\n[92][93]\n
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Toy Story\n100% (97 reviews)[94]\n95 (26 reviews)[95]\nA[96]\n
A Bug's Life\n92% (91 reviews)[97]\n74 (23 reviews)[98]\nA[96]\n
Toy Story 2\n100% (172 reviews)[99]\n88 (34 reviews)[100]\nA+[96]\n
Monsters, Inc.\n96% (199 reviews)[101]\n79 (35 reviews)[102]\nA+[103]\n
Finding Nemo\n99% (270 reviews)[104]\n90 (38 reviews)[105]\nA+[106]\n
The Incredibles\n97% (250 reviews)[107]\n90 (41 reviews)[108]\nA+[109]\n
Cars\n75% (204 reviews)[110]\n73 (39 reviews)[111]\nA[112]\n
Ratatouille\n96% (253 reviews)[113]\n96 (37 reviews)[114]\nA[115]\n
WALL-E\n95% (261 reviews)[116]\n95 (39 reviews)[117]\nA[118]\n
Up\n98% (297 reviews)[119]\n82 (37 reviews)[120]\nA+[121]\n
Toy Story 3\n98% (313 reviews)[122]\n92 (39 reviews)[123]\nA[96]\n
Cars 2\n40% (220 reviews)[124]\n57 (38 reviews)[125]\nA\u2212[112]\n
Brave\n79% (256 reviews)[126]\n69 (37 reviews)[127]\nA[128]\n
Monsters University\n80% (203 reviews)[129]\n65 (41 reviews)[130]\nA[131]\n
Inside Out\n98% (382 reviews)[132]\n94 (55 reviews)[133]\nA[134]\n
The Good Dinosaur\n75% (220 reviews)[135]\n66 (37 reviews)[136]\nA[137]\n
Finding Dory\n94% (339 reviews)[138]\n77 (48 reviews)[139]\nA[140]\n
Cars 3\n69% (234 reviews)[141]\n59 (41 reviews)[142]\nA[112]\n
Coco\n97% (357 reviews)[143]\n81 (48 reviews)[144]\nA+[145]\n
Incredibles 2\n93% (390 reviews)[146]\n80 (51 reviews)[147]\nA+[109]\n
Toy Story 4\n97% (459 reviews)[148]\n84 (57 reviews)[149]\nA[150]\n
Onward\n88% (350 reviews)[151]\n64 (56 reviews)[152]\nA\u2212[153]\n
Soul\n95% (360 reviews)[154]\n83 (55 reviews)[155]\n\u2014\n
Luca\n91% (304 reviews)[156]\n66 (52 reviews)[157]\n
Turning Red\n95% (287 reviews)[158]\n83 (52 reviews)[159]\n
Lightyear\n74% (319 reviews)[160]\n60 (57 reviews)[161]\nA\u2212[162]\n
Elemental\n74% (261 reviews)[163]\n58 (45 reviews)[164]\nA[165]\n
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Film\nBest Picture\nAnimated Feature\nOriginal Screenplay\nAdapted Screenplay\nOriginal Score\nOriginal Song\nSound[a]\nOther\n
Sound Editing\nSound Mixing\n
Toy Story\n\nAward not yet introduced\nNominated\nIneligible\nNominated\nNominated\n\n\nWon Special Achievement\n
A Bug's Life\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Toy Story 2\n\nIneligible\n\n\nNominated\n\n\n\n
Monsters, Inc.\n\nNominated\n\nIneligible\nNominated\nWon\nNominated\n\n\n
Finding Nemo\n\nWon\nNominated\n\n\n\n
The Incredibles\n\n\n\nWon\nNominated\n\n
Cars\n\nNominated\n\n\nNominated\n\n\n\n
Ratatouille\n\nWon\nNominated\nNominated\n\nNominated\nNominated\n\n
WALL-E\n\nNominated\n\n
Up\nNominated\nWon\n\n\n\n
Toy Story 3\nIneligible\nNominated\n\nWon\n\n\n
Cars 2\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Brave\n\nWon\n\nIneligible\n\n\n\n\n\n
Monsters University\n\n\nIneligible\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Inside Out\n\nWon\nNominated\nIneligible\n\n\n\n\n\n
The Good Dinosaur\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Finding Dory\n\n\nIneligible\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Cars 3\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Coco\n\nWon\n\nIneligible\n\nWon\n\n\n\n
Incredibles 2\n\nNominated\nIneligible\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Toy Story 4\n\nWon\n\n\nNominated\n\n\n\n
Onward\n\nNominated\n\nIneligible\n\n\n\n\n\n
Soul\n\nWon\n\nWon\n\nNominated\n\n
Luca\n\nNominated\n\n\n\n\n\n
Turning Red\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Lightyear\n\n\nIneligible\n\n\n\n\n\n
Elemental\n\nNominated\n\nIneligible\n\n\n\n\n
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  1. ^ Starting with the 93rd Academy Awards, the Best Sound Mixing and Best Sound Editing categories were consolidated into a single Best Sound category.\n
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Pixar Animation Studios (or Pixar) is best known for feature-length computer-animated films, such as Toy Story (1995), Finding Nemo (2003), and Up (2009). The company is also known for its short films, the first of which, Andr\u00e9 and Wally B., was created in 1984. Much of Pixar\u2019s work was produced in partnership with the Disney Company, and since 2006 it has been wholly owned by Disney as a subsidiary.

Below is a list of Pixar\u2019s feature-length films followed by a list of its short films.

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Feature-length films

  • Toy Story (1995)
  • A Bug\u2019s Life (1998)
  • Toy Story 2 (1999)
  • Monsters, Inc. (2001)
  • Finding Nemo (2003)
  • The Incredibles (2004)
  • Cars (2006)
  • Ratatouille (2007)
  • WALL\u2219E (2008)
  • Up (2009)
  • Toy Story 3 (2010)
  • Cars 2 (2011)
  • Brave (2012)
  • Monsters University (2013)
  • Inside Out (2015)
  • The Good Dinosaur (2015)
  • Finding Dory (2016)
  • Cars 3 (2017)
  • Coco (2017)
  • Incredibles 2 (2018)
  • Toy Story 4 (2019)
  • Onward (2020)
  • Soul (2020)
  • Luca (2021)
  • Turning Red (2022)
  • Lightyear (2022)
  • Elemental (2023)

Short films

A list of stand-alone short films by Pixar follows. In addition to these films, Pixar has produced several series of short films, including Cars Toons (2008\u201312), Toy Story Toons (2011\u201312), Forky Asks a Question (2019\u201320), and Dug Days (2021\u2013 ).

  • Andr\u00e9 and Wally B. (1984)
  • Luxo Jr. (1986)
  • Red\u2019s Dream (1987)
  • Tin Toy (1988)
  • Knick Knack (1989)
  • Geri\u2019s Game (1997)
  • For the Birds (2000)
  • Mike\u2019s New Car (2002)
  • Boundin\u2019 (2003)
  • One Man Band (2005)
  • Jack-Jack Attack (2005)
  • Mr. Incredible and Pals (2005)
  • Lifted (2006)
  • Mater and the Ghostlight (2006)
  • Your Friend the Rat (2007)
  • Presto (2008)
  • BURN\u2219E (2008)
  • Partly Cloudy (2009)
  • Dug\u2019s Special Mission (2009)
  • George and A.J. (2009)
  • Day & Night (2010)
  • La Luna (2011)
  • The Legend of Mor\u2019du (2012)
  • The Blue Umbrella (2013)
  • Party Central (2013)
  • Lava (2014)
  • Sanjay\u2019s Super Team (2015)
  • Riley\u2019s First Date? (2015)
  • Piper (2016)
  • Finding Dory: Marine Life Interviews (2016)
  • Dante\u2019s Lunch (2017)
  • Lou (2017)
  • Miss Fritter\u2019s Racing Skoool (2017)
  • Bao (2018)
  • Purl (2018)
  • Auntie Edna (2018)
  • Smash and Grab (2019)
  • Kitbull (2019)
  • Float (2019)
  • Wind (2019)
  • Loop (2020)
  • Lamp Life (2020)
  • Out (2020)
  • Dory\u2019s Reef Cam (2020)
  • Burrow (2020)
  • 22 vs. Earth (2021)
  • Twenty Something (2021)
  • Nona (2021)
  • Ciao Alberto (2021)
  • Carl\u2019s Date (2023)
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This is a list of films from Pixar, an American CGI film production company based in Emeryville, California, United States. As of 2023, Pixar Animation Studios has released 27 feature films, which were all released under the Walt Disney Pictures banner. The company produced its first feature-length film, Toy Story, in 1995. Their second production, A Bug's Life, was released in 1998, followed by their first sequel, Toy Story 2, in 1999. Pixar Animation Studios had two releases in a single year three times: Inside Out and The Good Dinosaur in 2015, Cars 3 and Coco in 2017, Onward and Soul in 2020, and their latest being Elemental in 2023.\n

Their upcoming slate of films include Inside Out 2 in 2024, Elio in 2025, and Toy Story 5 and an untitled film in 2026.\n

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#\nFilm\nRelease date\nDirector(s)\nWriter(s)\nProducer(s)\nEditor(s)\nComposer(s)\n
Story\nScreenplay\n
1\nToy Story\nNovember 22, 1995\nJohn Lasseter\nLasseter, Pete Docter, Andrew Stanton & Joe Ranft\nJoss Whedon, Stanton, Joel Cohen & Alec Sokolow\nRalph Guggenheim & Bonnie Arnold\nRobert Gordon & Lee Unkrich\nRandy Newman\n
2\nA Bug's Life\nNovember 25, 1998\nJohn Lasseter
Co-Director:
Andrew Stanton\n
Lasseter, Stanton & Joe Ranft\nStanton, Donald McEnery & Bob Shaw\nDarla K. Anderson & Kevin Reher\nLee Unkrich\n
3\nToy Story 2\nNovember 24, 1999\nJohn Lasseter
Co-Directors:
Lee Unkrich & Ash Brannon\n
Lasseter, Pete Docter, Brannon & Andrew Stanton\nStanton, Rita Hsiao, Doug Chamberlin & Chris Webb\nHelene Plotkin & Karen Robert Jackson\nEdie Bleiman, David Ian Salter & Unkrich\n
4\nMonsters, Inc.\nNovember 2, 2001\nPete Docter
Co-Directors:
Lee Unkrich & David Silverman\n
Docter, Jill Culton, Jeff Pidgeon & Ralph Eggleston\nAndrew Stanton & Dan Gerson\nDarla K. Anderson\nRobert Graham Jones & Jim Stewart\n
5\nFinding Nemo\nMay 30, 2003\nAndrew Stanton
Co-Director:
Lee Unkrich\n
Stanton\nStanton, Bob Peterson & David Reynolds\nGraham Walters\nDavid Ian Salter\nThomas Newman\n
6\nThe Incredibles\nNovember 5, 2004\nBrad Bird\nJohn Walker\nStephen Schaffer\nMichael Giacchino\n
7\nCars\nJune 9, 2006\nJohn Lasseter
Co-Director:
Joe Ranft\n
Lasseter, Ranft & Jorgen Klubien\nDan Fogelman, Lasseter, Ranft, Kiel Murray, Phil Lorin & Klubien\nDarla K. Anderson\nKen Schretzmann\nRandy Newman\n
8\nRatatouille\nJune 29, 2007\nBrad Bird
Co-Director:
Jan Pinkava\n
Pinkava, Jim Capobianco & Bird\nBird\nBrad Lewis\nDarren T. Holmes & Stan Webb\nMichael Giacchino\n
9\nWALL-E\nJune 27, 2008\nAndrew Stanton\nStanton & Pete Docter\nStanton & Jim Reardon\nJim Morris
Co-Producer:
Lindsey Collins\n
Stephen Schaffer\nThomas Newman\n
10\nUp\nMay 29, 2009\nPete Docter
Co-Director:
Bob Peterson\n
Docter, Peterson & Tom McCarthy\nPeterson & Docter\nJonas Rivera\nKevin Nolting\nMichael Giacchino\n
11\nToy Story 3\nJune 18, 2010\nLee Unkrich\nJohn Lasseter, Andrew Stanton & Unkrich\nMichael Arndt\nDarla K. Anderson\nKen Schretzmann\nRandy Newman\n
12\nCars 2\nJune 24, 2011\nJohn Lasseter
Co-Director:
Brad Lewis\n
Lasseter, Lewis & Dan Fogelman\nBen Queen\nDenise Ream\nStephen Schaffer\nMichael Giacchino\n
13\nBrave\nJune 22, 2012\nMark Andrews & Brenda Chapman
Co-Director:
Steve Purcell\n
Chapman\nAndrews, Purcell, Chapman & Irene Mecchi\nKatherine Sarafian\nNicholas C. Smith\nPatrick Doyle\n
14\nMonsters University\nJune 21, 2013\nDan Scanlon\nScanlon, Dan Gerson & Robert L. Baird\nKori Rae\nGreg Snyder\nRandy Newman\n
15\nInside Out\nJune 19, 2015\nPete Docter
Co-Director:
Ronnie del Carmen\n
Docter & del Carmen\nDocter, Meg LeFauve & Josh Cooley\nJonas Rivera\nKevin Nolting\nMichael Giacchino\n
16\nThe Good Dinosaur\nNovember 25, 2015\nPeter Sohn\nSohn, Erik Benson, Meg LeFauve, Kelsey Mann & Bob Peterson\nLeFauve\nDenise Ream\nStephen Schaffer\nMychael & Jeff Danna\n
17\nFinding Dory\nJune 17, 2016\nAndrew Stanton
Co-Director:
Angus MacLane\n
Stanton\nStanton & Victoria Strouse\nLindsey Collins\nAxel Geddes\nThomas Newman\n
18\nCars 3\nJune 16, 2017\nBrian Fee\nFee, Ben Queen, Eyal Podell & Jonathon E. Stewart\nKiel Murray, Bob Peterson & Mike Rich\nKevin Reher
Co-Producer:
Andrea Warren\n
Jason Hudak\nRandy Newman\n
19\nCoco\nNovember 22, 2017\nLee Unkrich
Co-Director:
Adrian Molina\n
Unkrich, Jason Katz, Matthew Aldrich & Molina\nMolina & Aldrich\nDarla K. Anderson\nSteve Bloom\nMichael Giacchino\n
20\nIncredibles 2\nJune 15, 2018\nBrad Bird\nJohn Walker & Nicole Paradis Grindle\nStephen Schaffer\n
21\nToy Story 4\nJune 21, 2019\nJosh Cooley\nJohn Lasseter, Andrew Stanton, Cooley, Valerie LaPointe, Rashida Jones, Will McCormack, Martin Hynes, Stephany Folsom\nStanton & Folsom\nMark Nielsen & Jonas Rivera\nAxel Geddes\nRandy Newman\n
22\nOnward\nMarch 6, 2020\nDan Scanlon\nScanlon, Jason Headley & Keith Bunin\nKori Rae\nCatherine Apple\nMychael & Jeff Danna\n
23\nSoul\nDecember 25, 2020\nPete Docter
Co-Director:
Kemp Powers\n
Docter, Mike Jones & Kemp Powers\nDana Murray\nKevin Nolting\nTrent Reznor & Atticus Ross\n
24\nLuca\nJune 18, 2021\nEnrico Casarosa\nCasarosa, Jesse Andrews & Simon Stephenson\nAndrews & Mike Jones\nAndrea Warren\nCatherine Apple & Jason Hudak\nDan Romer\n
25\nTurning Red\nMarch 11, 2022\nDomee Shi\nShi, Julia Cho & Sarah Streicher\nJulia Cho & Domee Shi\nLindsey Collins\nSteve Bloom\nLudwig G\u00f6ransson\n
26\nLightyear\nJune 17, 2022\nAngus MacLane\nMacLane, Matthew Aldrich & Jason Headley\nHeadley & Maclane\nGalyn Susman\nAnthony Greenberg\nMichael Giacchino\n
27\nElemental\nJune 16, 2023\nPeter Sohn\nSohn, John Hoberg, Kat Likkel & Brenda Hsueh\nHoberg, Likkel & Hsueh\nDenise Ream\nStephen Schaffer\nThomas Newman\n
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28\nInside Out 2\nJune 14, 2024\nKelsey Mann\nTBA\nMeg LeFauve\nMark Nielsen\nTBA\nMichael Giacchino\n
29\nElio\nJune 13, 2025\nAdrian Molina\nTBA\nMary Alice Drumm\nTBA\nRandy Newman\n
30\nTBA\nMarch 6, 2026\nTBA\nTBA\nTBA\nTBA\nTBA\nTBA\n
31\nTBA\nJune 19, 2026\nTBA\nTBA\nTBA\nTBA\nTBA\nTBA\n
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In 2005, Pixar began collaborating with Disney and Warner Bros. on a live-action film adaptation of James Dalessandro's novel 1906, with Brad Bird attached to direct. It would have marked Pixar's first involvement in a live-action production. The film was abandoned by Disney and Pixar due to script problems and an estimated budget of $200 million, and it is now in limbo at Warner Bros. In June 2018, Bird mentioned the possiblity of adapting the novel as a TV series, with the earthquake sequence as a feature film.\n

A Pixar film titled Newt was announced in April 2008, with Pixar planning to release it in 2011, which was later bumped to 2012, but it had been finally cancelled by early 2010. John Lasseter noted that the film's proposed plot line was similar to another film, Blue Sky Studios' Rio, which was released in 2011. In March 2014, in an interview, Pixar president Edwin Catmull stated that Newt was an idea that was not working in pre-production. When the project was passed to Pete Docter, the director of Up, he pitched an idea that Pixar thought was better, and that concept became Inside Out.\n

In 2010, Henry Selick formed a joint venture with Pixar called Cinderbiter Productions, which was to exclusively produce stop-motion films. Its first planned feature ShadeMaker was set for release in 2013, but was cancelled in 2012 due to creative differences. Selick was then given the option to shop the project (now titled The Shadow King) to other studios.\n

In addition, when the now-defunct Circle 7 Animation was open, there were plans for sequels to Finding Nemo (which became Finding Dory) and Monsters, Inc. (which became a prequel in the form of Monsters University), as well as a different version of Toy Story 3.\n

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Buzz Lightyear of Star Command: The Adventure Begins is a traditionally animated direct-to-video film produced by Walt Disney Television Animation with an opening sequence created by Pixar. The film was released on August 8, 2000, and led to a television series, with Pixar creating the CGI portion of the opening theme.\n

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Pixar assisted with the story development for the live-action Disney film The Jungle Book (2016), as well as providing suggestions for the film's end credits sequence. The film was released on April 15, 2016. Additional special thanks credit was given to Mark Andrews.\n

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Planes is a spin-off of the Cars franchise, produced by the now defunct Disneytoon Studios and co-written and executive produced by John Lasseter. The film was conceived from the short film Air Mater, which introduces aspects of Planes and ends with a hint of the film. It was released on August 9, 2013. A sequel, Planes: Fire & Rescue, was released on July 18, 2014. A third Planes film was announced in July 2017, with a planned release on April 12, 2019, but was subsequently removed from the release schedule on March 1, 2018. The film was eventually cancelled when Disneytoon Studios shut down on June 28, 2018.\n

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This is a list of films from Pixar, an American CGI film production company based in Emeryville, California, United States. As of 2023, Pixar Animation Studios has released 27 feature films, which were all released under the Walt Disney Pictures banner. The company produced its first feature-length film, Toy Story, in 1995. Their second production, A Bug's Life, was released in 1998, followed by their first sequel, Toy Story 2, in 1999. Pixar Animation Studios had two releases in a single year three times: Inside Out and The Good Dinosaur in 2015, Cars 3 and Coco in 2017, Onward and Soul in 2020, and their latest being Elemental in 2023.\n

Their upcoming slate of films include Inside Out 2 in 2024, Elio in 2025, and Toy Story 5 and an untitled film in 2026.\n

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#\nFilm\nRelease date\nDirector(s)\nWriter(s)\nProducer(s)\nEditor(s)\nComposer(s)\n
Story\nScreenplay\n
1\nToy Story\nNovember 22, 1995\nJohn Lasseter\nLasseter, Pete Docter, Andrew Stanton & Joe Ranft\nJoss Whedon, Stanton, Joel Cohen & Alec Sokolow\nRalph Guggenheim & Bonnie Arnold\nRobert Gordon & Lee Unkrich\nRandy Newman\n
2\nA Bug's Life\nNovember 25, 1998\nJohn Lasseter
Co-Director:
Andrew Stanton\n
Lasseter, Stanton & Joe Ranft\nStanton, Donald McEnery & Bob Shaw\nDarla K. Anderson & Kevin Reher\nLee Unkrich\n
3\nToy Story 2\nNovember 24, 1999\nJohn Lasseter
Co-Directors:
Lee Unkrich & Ash Brannon\n
Lasseter, Pete Docter, Brannon & Andrew Stanton\nStanton, Rita Hsiao, Doug Chamberlin & Chris Webb\nHelene Plotkin & Karen Robert Jackson\nEdie Bleiman, David Ian Salter & Unkrich\n
4\nMonsters, Inc.\nNovember 2, 2001\nPete Docter
Co-Directors:
Lee Unkrich & David Silverman\n
Docter, Jill Culton, Jeff Pidgeon & Ralph Eggleston\nAndrew Stanton & Dan Gerson\nDarla K. Anderson\nRobert Graham Jones & Jim Stewart\n
5\nFinding Nemo\nMay 30, 2003\nAndrew Stanton
Co-Director:
Lee Unkrich\n
Stanton\nStanton, Bob Peterson & David Reynolds\nGraham Walters\nDavid Ian Salter\nThomas Newman\n
6\nThe Incredibles\nNovember 5, 2004\nBrad Bird\nJohn Walker\nStephen Schaffer\nMichael Giacchino\n
7\nCars\nJune 9, 2006\nJohn Lasseter
Co-Director:
Joe Ranft\n
Lasseter, Ranft & Jorgen Klubien\nDan Fogelman, Lasseter, Ranft, Kiel Murray, Phil Lorin & Klubien\nDarla K. Anderson\nKen Schretzmann\nRandy Newman\n
8\nRatatouille\nJune 29, 2007\nBrad Bird
Co-Director:
Jan Pinkava\n
Pinkava, Jim Capobianco & Bird\nBird\nBrad Lewis\nDarren T. Holmes & Stan Webb\nMichael Giacchino\n
9\nWALL-E\nJune 27, 2008\nAndrew Stanton\nStanton & Pete Docter\nStanton & Jim Reardon\nJim Morris
Co-Producer:
Lindsey Collins\n
Stephen Schaffer\nThomas Newman\n
10\nUp\nMay 29, 2009\nPete Docter
Co-Director:
Bob Peterson\n
Docter, Peterson & Tom McCarthy\nPeterson & Docter\nJonas Rivera\nKevin Nolting\nMichael Giacchino\n
11\nToy Story 3\nJune 18, 2010\nLee Unkrich\nJohn Lasseter, Andrew Stanton & Unkrich\nMichael Arndt\nDarla K. Anderson\nKen Schretzmann\nRandy Newman\n
12\nCars 2\nJune 24, 2011\nJohn Lasseter
Co-Director:
Brad Lewis\n
Lasseter, Lewis & Dan Fogelman\nBen Queen\nDenise Ream\nStephen Schaffer\nMichael Giacchino\n
13\nBrave\nJune 22, 2012\nMark Andrews & Brenda Chapman
Co-Director:
Steve Purcell\n
Chapman\nAndrews, Purcell, Chapman & Irene Mecchi\nKatherine Sarafian\nNicholas C. Smith\nPatrick Doyle\n
14\nMonsters University\nJune 21, 2013\nDan Scanlon\nScanlon, Dan Gerson & Robert L. Baird\nKori Rae\nGreg Snyder\nRandy Newman\n
15\nInside Out\nJune 19, 2015\nPete Docter
Co-Director:
Ronnie del Carmen\n
Docter & del Carmen\nDocter, Meg LeFauve & Josh Cooley\nJonas Rivera\nKevin Nolting\nMichael Giacchino\n
16\nThe Good Dinosaur\nNovember 25, 2015\nPeter Sohn\nSohn, Erik Benson, Meg LeFauve, Kelsey Mann & Bob Peterson\nLeFauve\nDenise Ream\nStephen Schaffer\nMychael & Jeff Danna\n
17\nFinding Dory\nJune 17, 2016\nAndrew Stanton
Co-Director:
Angus MacLane\n
Stanton\nStanton & Victoria Strouse\nLindsey Collins\nAxel Geddes\nThomas Newman\n
18\nCars 3\nJune 16, 2017\nBrian Fee\nFee, Ben Queen, Eyal Podell & Jonathon E. Stewart\nKiel Murray, Bob Peterson & Mike Rich\nKevin Reher
Co-Producer:
Andrea Warren\n
Jason Hudak\nRandy Newman\n
19\nCoco\nNovember 22, 2017\nLee Unkrich
Co-Director:
Adrian Molina\n
Unkrich, Jason Katz, Matthew Aldrich & Molina\nMolina & Aldrich\nDarla K. Anderson\nSteve Bloom\nMichael Giacchino\n
20\nIncredibles 2\nJune 15, 2018\nBrad Bird\nJohn Walker & Nicole Paradis Grindle\nStephen Schaffer\n
21\nToy Story 4\nJune 21, 2019\nJosh Cooley\nJohn Lasseter, Andrew Stanton, Cooley, Valerie LaPointe, Rashida Jones, Will McCormack, Martin Hynes, Stephany Folsom\nStanton & Folsom\nMark Nielsen & Jonas Rivera\nAxel Geddes\nRandy Newman\n
22\nOnward\nMarch 6, 2020\nDan Scanlon\nScanlon, Jason Headley & Keith Bunin\nKori Rae\nCatherine Apple\nMychael & Jeff Danna\n
23\nSoul\nDecember 25, 2020\nPete Docter
Co-Director:
Kemp Powers\n
Docter, Mike Jones & Kemp Powers\nDana Murray\nKevin Nolting\nTrent Reznor & Atticus Ross\n
24\nLuca\nJune 18, 2021\nEnrico Casarosa\nCasarosa, Jesse Andrews & Simon Stephenson\nAndrews & Mike Jones\nAndrea Warren\nCatherine Apple & Jason Hudak\nDan Romer\n
25\nTurning Red\nMarch 11, 2022\nDomee Shi\nShi, Julia Cho & Sarah Streicher\nJulia Cho & Domee Shi\nLindsey Collins\nSteve Bloom\nLudwig G\u00f6ransson\n
26\nLightyear\nJune 17, 2022\nAngus MacLane\nMacLane, Matthew Aldrich & Jason Headley\nHeadley & Maclane\nGalyn Susman\nAnthony Greenberg\nMichael Giacchino\n
27\nElemental\nJune 16, 2023\nPeter Sohn\nSohn, John Hoberg, Kat Likkel & Brenda Hsueh\nHoberg, Likkel & Hsueh\nDenise Ream\nStephen Schaffer\nThomas Newman\n
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28\nInside Out 2\nJune 14, 2024\nKelsey Mann\nTBA\nMeg LeFauve\nMark Nielsen\nTBA\nMichael Giacchino\n
29\nElio\nJune 13, 2025\nAdrian Molina\nTBA\nMary Alice Drumm\nTBA\nRandy Newman\n
30\nTBA\nMarch 6, 2026\nTBA\nTBA\nTBA\nTBA\nTBA\nTBA\n
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In July 2013, Pixar Studios President Edwin Catmull said that the studio planned to release one original film each year, and a sequel every other year, as part of a strategy to release \"one and a half movies a year.\" On July 3, 2016, Pixar president Jim Morris revealed that after Toy Story 4, there were no plans for further sequels, and right now Pixar is only developing original ideas with five films currently in the works.\n

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In 2005, Pixar began collaborating with Disney and Warner Bros. on a live-action film adaptation of James Dalessandro's novel 1906, with Brad Bird attached to direct. It would have marked Pixar's first involvement in a live-action production. The film was abandoned by Disney and Pixar due to script problems and an estimated budget of $200 million, and it is now in limbo at Warner Bros. In June 2018, Bird mentioned the possiblity of adapting the novel as a TV series, with the earthquake sequence as a feature film.\n

A Pixar film titled Newt was announced in April 2008, with Pixar planning to release it in 2011, which was later bumped to 2012, but it had been finally cancelled by early 2010. John Lasseter noted that the film's proposed plot line was similar to another film, Blue Sky Studios' Rio, which was released in 2011. In March 2014, in an interview, Pixar president Edwin Catmull stated that Newt was an idea that was not working in pre-production. When the project was passed to Pete Docter, the director of Up, he pitched an idea that Pixar thought was better, and that concept became Inside Out.\n

In 2010, Henry Selick formed a joint venture with Pixar called Cinderbiter Productions, which was to exclusively produce stop-motion films. Its first planned feature ShadeMaker was set for release in 2013, but was cancelled in 2012 due to creative differences. Selick was then given the option to shop the project (now titled The Shadow King) to other studios.\n

In addition, when the now-defunct Circle 7 Animation was open, there were plans for sequels to Finding Nemo (which became Finding Dory) and Monsters, Inc. (which became a prequel in the form of Monsters University), as well as a different version of Toy Story 3.\n

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Buzz Lightyear of Star Command: The Adventure Begins is a traditionally animated direct-to-video film produced by Walt Disney Television Animation with an opening sequence created by Pixar. The film was released on August 8, 2000, and led to a television series, with Pixar creating the CGI portion of the opening theme.\n

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Pixar assisted with the story development for the live-action Disney film The Jungle Book (2016), as well as providing suggestions for the film's end credits sequence. The film was released on April 15, 2016. Additional special thanks credit was given to Mark Andrews.\n

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Planes is a spin-off of the Cars franchise, produced by the now defunct Disneytoon Studios and co-written and executive produced by John Lasseter. The film was conceived from the short film Air Mater, which introduces aspects of Planes and ends with a hint of the film. It was released on August 9, 2013. A sequel, Planes: Fire & Rescue, was released on July 18, 2014. A third Planes film was announced in July 2017, with a planned release on April 12, 2019, but was subsequently removed from the release schedule on March 1, 2018. The film was eventually cancelled when Disneytoon Studios shut down on June 28, 2018.\n

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