List of Pixar films

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List of Pixar Films

Pixar Animation Studios, a subsidiary of Walt Disney Studios, is a renowned American computer animation studio based in Emeryville, California. Since its inception, Pixar has been a pioneer in the animation industry, blending innovative technology with storytelling prowess to create some of the most beloved films of all time. This article provides a comprehensive list of films produced by Pixar, highlighting their impact on both audiences and the animation genre.

Feature Films[edit | edit source]

1990s[edit | edit source]

  • Toy Story (1995) - Directed by John Lasseter, this groundbreaking film was the first entirely computer-animated feature film and introduced audiences to the beloved characters Woody and Buzz Lightyear. It revolutionized animation and set the standard for Pixar's storytelling and technological innovation.
  • A Bug's Life (1998) - A tale of an ant colony freeing itself from the oppression of grasshoppers, showcasing Pixar's ability to blend humor with a compelling underdog story.
  • Toy Story 2 (1999) - A sequel that matched, if not surpassed, the original in terms of critical and commercial success, exploring themes of loyalty, abandonment, and the value of friendship.

2000s[edit | edit source]

  • Monsters, Inc. (2001) - Set in a world where monsters harness the screams of children for energy, this film introduced the memorable duo of Mike and Sulley.
  • Finding Nemo (2003) - A visually stunning underwater adventure that follows a clownfish's journey to find his son, showcasing Pixar's ability to create emotionally resonant stories.
  • The Incredibles (2004) - A superhero film that focuses on the family dynamics of the Parr family, blending action, humor, and heart.
  • Cars (2006) - A film set in a world populated by anthropomorphic vehicles, exploring themes of friendship, fame, and the joy of slowing down to enjoy life.
  • Ratatouille (2007) - The story of a rat with a dream to become a chef in Paris, illustrating the importance of passion and perseverance in achieving one's dreams.
  • WALL-E (2008) - A post-apocalyptic tale of a lonely robot, highlighting environmental issues and the power of love.
  • Up (2009) - An adventure film that balances whimsy with poignant explorations of grief, dreams, and unlikely friendships.

2010s[edit | edit source]

  • Toy Story 3 (2010) - A film that deals with themes of growing up, letting go, and the enduring nature of friendship.
  • Cars 2 (2011) - A spy-themed sequel to Cars, focusing on the character Mater.
  • Brave (2012) - Pixar's first fairy tale, focusing on the headstrong princess Merida and her quest to change her fate.
  • Monsters University (2013) - A prequel to Monsters, Inc., exploring the college years of Mike and Sulley.
  • Inside Out (2015) - A film set inside the mind of a young girl, personifying her emotions and exploring the complexity of human feelings.
  • The Good Dinosaur (2015) - An alternate history film where dinosaurs never became extinct, focusing on the friendship between a young dinosaur and a human boy.
  • Finding Dory (2016) - A sequel to Finding Nemo, focusing on Dory's journey to find her family.
  • Cars 3 (2017) - A return to form for the Cars franchise, focusing on Lightning McQueen's struggle to remain relevant in the racing world.
  • Coco (2017) - A vibrant celebration of Mexican culture and the importance of family, set during the Day of the Dead.
  • Incredibles 2 (2018) - A sequel that focuses on Helen Parr's superhero career, while Bob Parr manages the household.
  • Toy Story 4 (2019) - A film that explores the concept of purpose and introduces Forky, a toy made from trash.

2020s[edit | edit source]

  • Onward (2020) - A fantasy adventure set in a suburban fantasy world, focusing on two elf brothers on a quest to spend one last day with their deceased father.
  • Soul (2020) - A film exploring the themes of soul and purpose through the story of a jazz musician who has a near-death experience.
  • Luca (2021) - Set in a beautiful seaside town on the Italian Riviera, Luca is a coming-of-age story about one young boy experiencing an unforgettable summer.

Short Films[edit | edit source]

Pixar is also known for its short films, which often precede the main feature in theaters. These shorts are used as a platform for experimenting with new animation techniques and storytelling methods. Notable shorts include Luxo Jr., Geri's Game, and Piper.

Impact on Animation[edit | edit source]

Pixar's films have had a profound impact on the animation industry, pushing the boundaries of what is possible in computer animation. Their focus on storytelling, character development, and technical innovation has influenced countless filmmakers and animators worldwide.

Awards and Recognition[edit | edit source]

Pixar's films have received widespread critical acclaim and have won numerous awards, including Academy Awards, Golden Globes, and BAFTAs. Their commitment to excellence continues to set the standard in the animation industry.


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