Entertainment NewsA Breakdown of Pixar's Best: What's Your Favorite Movie?

A Breakdown of Pixar’s Best: What’s Your Favorite Movie?

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Key Takeaways:
– Inside Out 2 reports impressive box office figures, reinstating 's status in the animation world.
– A poll is being conducted to ascertain readers' favorite Pixar .
– The options range from early classics to contemporary adventurous outputs.
– Participate in the poll and share more about your choice in the comment section.

Hello there, fans of incredible animation! Inside Out 2 has just done remarkably well at the box office, reminding us once again why we love Pixar. In light of this, we thought it would be great to hear from you. So, tell us, what is your favorite Pixar movie?

Is it the early works like Toy Story or A Bug's that capture your heart? Or perhaps you're enamored with the hit films from the 2000s, like The Incredibles or WALL-E. Or maybe, just maybe, their more recent, bold projects resonate with you. No matter your preference, we want to know. Besides, there is no better time for this discussion than now.

When we think back to when Pixar first started, Toy Story immediately comes to mind. Released in 1995, Toy Story was not just Pixar's first but also the world's first full-length computer-animated film. A real game-changer, don't you agree? And then, three years later, they backed it up with another gem, A Bug's Life. Pixar has certainly made a remarkable journey since then, hasn't it?

Fast forward a few years to Pixar's golden era in the 2000s. Monsters Inc, Finding Nemo, and The Incredibles were some of the films we fell in love with during this period. Every child of the 2000s will remember the thrill of watching WALL-E's mute or the culinary of Ratatouille.

Recently, Pixar has been adding more color and boldness to their portfolio. We've seen amazing films like Inside Out, The Good Dinosaur, and Coco. There's even been room for sequels – Finding Dory, 3, Incredibles 2, and let's not forget Toy Story 4.

The ball doesn't stop rolling there, however. Pixar continues to push the boundaries with their latest films, Onward, Soul, Luca, Turning Red, Lightyear, Elemental, and of course, the recent success, Inside Out 2. These films continue to redefine what we can expect from animation while telling stories that touch our hearts.

Now that we've walked down memory lane, it's time for you to decide. Which one of these brilliant films from Pixar is your favorite? Select from the list and your vote. You can also leave a comment to explain why you chose as you did.

There's no arguing that Pixar has changed in the world of animation. Their creativity consistently amazes us. With every new release, they prove that there are no limits to their storytelling prowess. Let's celebrate those movies that brought us joy, made us cry, and allowed our imaginations to soar.

We can't wait to hear about your favorites. So, hop on this nostalgia train, cast your vote and let's get chatting!

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Megan Dianehttps://www.projectcasting.com
Hi, I'm Megan Browne, the Head of Partnerships at Project Casting - a job board for the entertainment industry. As Head of Partnerships, I help businesses find the best talent for their influencer campaigns, photo shoots, and film productions. Creating these partnerships has enabled me to help businesses scale and reach their true potential. I'm excited to continue driving growth by connecting people with projects they're passionate about.

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