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THE PIXAR TIMES
Whenever a new Pixar film is unveiled in theaters, we have grown accustomed to spotting (or trying to spot, at least) references to other Pixar films. Whether it is the Pizza Planet truck from the Toy Story films, the ball with the star from the Luxo, Jr. short, or a nod to an upcoming project, Pixar loves hiding easter eggs throughout itsfilms.
DVD EASTER EGGS
DVD Easter Eggs. Toy Story. A Bug’s Life (in progress) Toy Story 2. Monsters, Inc. Finding Nemo. The Incredibles. Cars. Ratatouille. MEET THE 5 MAJOR CHARACTERS FROM ‘INSIDE OUT’ The premise of Pixar’s next feature film, Inside Out, is easily one of the most creative we have seen from the studio.The story takes place inside the mind of a young girl named Riley, where we will meet the five characters that represent her emotions: Joy, Anger, Sadness,Disgust, and Fear.
THE PIXAR PERSPECTIVE ON RACE The Pixar Perspective on Race. April 22, 2014 by Josh Spiegel 2 Comments. In the past, this column has focused primarily on looking at the positive side of Pixar’s shorts, features, and filmmakers, which hasn’t been terribly difficult; when compared with its competition, Pixar’s films are frequently far and away the best examples of THE PIXAR PERSPECTIVE ON GROUNDBREAKING NOSTALGIA The cornerstone of the Walt Disney Company is nostalgia. Every film they make, every character they create, every world they concoct furthers the notion that looking back at your past, dreaming of a time when everyone said it was truly wondrous to be alive, well before the minor frustrations of the future took over, is the best possible wayto approach life.
THE PIXAR PERSPECTIVE ON POPULAR CULTURE Something else that’s interesting to watch in the trailers for movies like Free Birds, The Nut Job, Rio 2, and even The Lego Movie is to see where pretty much every other animation studio differs from Pixar, or vice versa: the invocation of popular culture. Arguably, The Lego Movie, by its very existence, has to rely on pop-culture references; among its characters are the Lego versions ofSHORT FILM REVIEW
Toy Story 3 has been the film getting all of the attention lately, overshadowing the Pixar short film, Day & Night that is playing in theaters alongside it. I wanted to wait after my second viewing to review the short, as there are so many subtleties I missed the first time around, I deemed it necessary to watch it again before writinganything.
‘COCO’ MADE ME CRY UNCONTROLLABLY (SPOILERS) Below are the lyrics: Say that I’m crazy or call me a fool. But last night it seemed that I dreamed about you. When I opened my mouth what came out was a song. And you knew every word and we all sang along. To a melody played on the strings of our souls. And a THE PIXAR PERSPECTIVE ON 3D RE-RELEASES The rumors that have floated around for the last couple of years may well be true: The Incredibles and Ratatouille are both being prepped for 3D re-releases, according to Josh Hollander, Pixar’s director of 3D production. While attending the 3D Creative Summit in London, Hollander said that both of Brad Bird’s Pixar films are being THE PIXAR PERSPECTIVE ON LAYOFFS The Pixar Perspective on Layoffs. If you didn’t buy 2013 as being a year of total change for Pixar Animation Studios before, it would be extraordinarily difficult to deny it after the latest bit of bad news out of Emeryville. And, as is now typical, it all revolves around The Good Dinosaur, which holds the title as the most unfortunatelyTHE PIXAR TIMES
Whenever a new Pixar film is unveiled in theaters, we have grown accustomed to spotting (or trying to spot, at least) references to other Pixar films. Whether it is the Pizza Planet truck from the Toy Story films, the ball with the star from the Luxo, Jr. short, or a nod to an upcoming project, Pixar loves hiding easter eggs throughout itsfilms.
DVD EASTER EGGS
DVD Easter Eggs. Toy Story. A Bug’s Life (in progress) Toy Story 2. Monsters, Inc. Finding Nemo. The Incredibles. Cars. Ratatouille. MEET THE 5 MAJOR CHARACTERS FROM ‘INSIDE OUT’ The premise of Pixar’s next feature film, Inside Out, is easily one of the most creative we have seen from the studio.The story takes place inside the mind of a young girl named Riley, where we will meet the five characters that represent her emotions: Joy, Anger, Sadness,Disgust, and Fear.
THE PIXAR PERSPECTIVE ON RACE The Pixar Perspective on Race. April 22, 2014 by Josh Spiegel 2 Comments. In the past, this column has focused primarily on looking at the positive side of Pixar’s shorts, features, and filmmakers, which hasn’t been terribly difficult; when compared with its competition, Pixar’s films are frequently far and away the best examples of THE PIXAR PERSPECTIVE ON GROUNDBREAKING NOSTALGIA The cornerstone of the Walt Disney Company is nostalgia. Every film they make, every character they create, every world they concoct furthers the notion that looking back at your past, dreaming of a time when everyone said it was truly wondrous to be alive, well before the minor frustrations of the future took over, is the best possible wayto approach life.
THE PIXAR PERSPECTIVE ON POPULAR CULTURE Something else that’s interesting to watch in the trailers for movies like Free Birds, The Nut Job, Rio 2, and even The Lego Movie is to see where pretty much every other animation studio differs from Pixar, or vice versa: the invocation of popular culture. Arguably, The Lego Movie, by its very existence, has to rely on pop-culture references; among its characters are the Lego versions ofSHORT FILM REVIEW
Toy Story 3 has been the film getting all of the attention lately, overshadowing the Pixar short film, Day & Night that is playing in theaters alongside it. I wanted to wait after my second viewing to review the short, as there are so many subtleties I missed the first time around, I deemed it necessary to watch it again before writinganything.
‘COCO’ MADE ME CRY UNCONTROLLABLY (SPOILERS) Below are the lyrics: Say that I’m crazy or call me a fool. But last night it seemed that I dreamed about you. When I opened my mouth what came out was a song. And you knew every word and we all sang along. To a melody played on the strings of our souls. And a THE PIXAR PERSPECTIVE ON 3D RE-RELEASES The rumors that have floated around for the last couple of years may well be true: The Incredibles and Ratatouille are both being prepped for 3D re-releases, according to Josh Hollander, Pixar’s director of 3D production. While attending the 3D Creative Summit in London, Hollander said that both of Brad Bird’s Pixar films are being THE PIXAR PERSPECTIVE ON LAYOFFS The Pixar Perspective on Layoffs. If you didn’t buy 2013 as being a year of total change for Pixar Animation Studios before, it would be extraordinarily difficult to deny it after the latest bit of bad news out of Emeryville. And, as is now typical, it all revolves around The Good Dinosaur, which holds the title as the most unfortunatelyPIXART
Welcome to our PixArt page, where artists from around the world contribute Pixar-related artwork. We have been truly blown away by the response. This page has not been updated since 2011, but you c TOY STORY DVDS EASTER EGGS Ultimate Toy Box 3-Disc Special Edition (Released in 2000) Bonus Feature: Put in the third disc, the “Supplemental Features” disc. Choose “Toy Story 2” from the menu. Then choose “Story”, then “Jessie’s Song”. When the new menu for Jessie’s song loads up press your Left button on the DVD controller. Bam! ONE SHOT IN ‘COCO’ HAS 7 MILLION LIGHTS One Shot In ‘Coco’ Has 7 Million Lights – How Pixar Made It Happen. Early this month, I had the opportunity to visit Pixar’s campus in Emeryville, California. While there, I viewed approximately 30 minutes from the studio’s upcoming film, Coco, and learned how the film was made directly from director Lee Unkrich, co-directorAdrian
CARS DVD EASTER EGGS 1-Disc DVD (Released in 2006) Boundin’ Cars: Wait until you see the Dinoco logo on the lower right corner of the main menu (the menu will need to cycle a couple of times before it appears) th PIXAR TECHNICAL DIRECTOR NICK PITERA DISPLAYS HIS OTHER Pixar Technical Director Nick Pitera Displays His Other Great Talent. It is often hard to think of Pixar employees as normal individuals. The studio is like a mythical place that creates amazing pieces of film, so sometimes it is difficult for the public to comprehend that artists, animators, directors, supervisors, and designers at Pixarlead
THE PIXAR PERSPECTIVE ON HAYAO MIYAZAKI’S INFLUENCE The Pixar Perspective on Hayao Miyazaki’s Influence. Trends always crop up in movie news, whether they’re based in fact or not. As such, the trend last week was cinema icons announcing their retirement. (Or, in the case of the most famous purported retiree, Jack Nicholson, sources said that he had already retired, then othersources
THE PIXAR PERSPECTIVE ON LAYOFFS The Pixar Perspective on Layoffs. If you didn’t buy 2013 as being a year of total change for Pixar Animation Studios before, it would be extraordinarily difficult to deny it after the latest bit of bad news out of Emeryville. And, as is now typical, it all revolves around The Good Dinosaur, which holds the title as the most unfortunately “WORLD OF CARS ONLINE” GAME IS UNVEILED On Wednesday, Disney held a star-studded event to celebrate the launch of its newest online game, World of Cars Online.Players can log on to the official website now to create an account and start interacting with actual characters from the film or other players.. Players begin by creating their own car and customizing it to their liking. ‘BRAVE’ TO FOCUS ON MOTHER-DAUGHTER RELATIONSHIP, WILL Pixar has taken a lot of heat over the past decade for its lack of female protagonists. Then, when Brave was announced, the news of a lead female character brought yelps of joy, but also a bit of uneasiness since the lead would be a princess. The last thing the public wanted to see was Pixar do a clichéd character, though, there was hope for a unique take on a princess story given the studio GET TO KNOW ‘LA LUNA’ DIRECTOR ENRICO CASAROSA Get To Know ‘La Luna’ Director Enrico Casarosa. On Thursday morning, news broke on Pixar’s brand new short, La Luna, a film that is set to play in various festivals throughout the year. The short film’s director and head of story, Enrico Casarosa, may not have directed a film for Pixar up until now, but he has spent quite a bitof time
THE PIXAR TIMES
Given that Onward is less than seven months away, there is a lot that we didn’t know about the film, other than it taking place in a world where magic had become less popular, while technology took over.view more for more blog related to technology . Today at the D23 Expo, though, the film’s cast and crew blew the curtain away and unveiled a significant amount of information! THE PIXAR PERSPECTIVE ON POPULAR CULTURE Something else that’s interesting to watch in the trailers for movies like Free Birds, The Nut Job, Rio 2, and even The Lego Movie is to see where pretty much every other animation studio differs from Pixar, or vice versa: the invocation of popular culture. Arguably, The Lego Movie, by its very existence, has to rely on pop-culture references; among its characters are the Lego versions ofDVD EASTER EGGS
Toy Story A Bug’s Life (in progress) Toy Story 2 Monsters, Inc. Finding Nemo The Incredibles Cars Ratatouille Wall-E Up (in progress) Note: These lists were compiled by Derrick Clements of Th THE PIXAR PERSPECTIVE ON GROUNDBREAKING NOSTALGIA The cornerstone of the Walt Disney Company is nostalgia. Every film they make, every character they create, every world they concoct furthers the notion that looking back at your past, dreaming of a time when everyone said it was truly wondrous to be alive, well before the minor frustrations of the future took over, is the best possible wayto approach life.
ONE SHOT IN ‘COCO’ HAS 7 MILLION LIGHTS Early this month, I had the opportunity to visit Pixar’s campus in Emeryville, California. While there, I viewed approximately 30 minutes from the studio’s upcoming film, Coco, and learned how the film was made directly from director Lee Unkrich, co-director Adrian Molina, and the rest of the creative team.One of the most fascinating points that I discovered during my two days there was THE PIXAR PERSPECTIVE ON RACE A few days ago, Policy Mic published an article commending DreamWorks Animation for doing “something no Pixar movie has ever tried”: having one of its lead characters be black. Their upcoming film Home, which appears to be some kind of buddy comedy with a bumbling extraterrestrial and a young girl, features the pop singer Rihanna as the voice of that young girl, Tip.SHORT FILM REVIEW
Toy Story 3 has been the film getting all of the attention lately, overshadowing the Pixar short film, Day & Night that is playing in theaters alongside it. I wanted to wait after my second viewing to review the short, as there are so many subtleties I missed the first time around, I deemed it necessary to watch it again before writinganything.
MEET THE 5 MAJOR CHARACTERS FROM ‘INSIDE OUT’ The premise of Pixar’s next feature film, Inside Out, is easily one of the most creative we have seen from the studio.The story takes place inside the mind of a young girl named Riley, where we will meet the five characters that represent her emotions: Joy, Anger, Sadness,Disgust, and Fear.
THE PIXAR PERSPECTIVE ON HAYAO MIYAZAKI’S INFLUENCE Though it wasn’t directed by Miyazaki, the Studio Ghibli film Grave of the Fireflies is an excellent and harrowing example of what animation can do, and how it can be used as a medium to tell inherently mature, adult stories. (If the following does not convince you, let this be clear: although the main characters of Grave of the Fireflies are children, this is not a kids’ movie. THE PIXAR PERSPECTIVE ON 3D RE-RELEASES On the one hand, none of the films that were re-released subsequent to The Lion King 3D performed nearly as well; this explains the misbegotten choice on Disney’s part to remove its planned 3D release of The Little Mermaid in the fall of 2013, coinciding with its release on Blu-ray for the first time.Yet, Disney has apparently not learned its lesson, based on this report from Screen DailyTHE PIXAR TIMES
Given that Onward is less than seven months away, there is a lot that we didn’t know about the film, other than it taking place in a world where magic had become less popular, while technology took over.view more for more blog related to technology . Today at the D23 Expo, though, the film’s cast and crew blew the curtain away and unveiled a significant amount of information! THE PIXAR PERSPECTIVE ON POPULAR CULTURE Something else that’s interesting to watch in the trailers for movies like Free Birds, The Nut Job, Rio 2, and even The Lego Movie is to see where pretty much every other animation studio differs from Pixar, or vice versa: the invocation of popular culture. Arguably, The Lego Movie, by its very existence, has to rely on pop-culture references; among its characters are the Lego versions ofDVD EASTER EGGS
Toy Story A Bug’s Life (in progress) Toy Story 2 Monsters, Inc. Finding Nemo The Incredibles Cars Ratatouille Wall-E Up (in progress) Note: These lists were compiled by Derrick Clements of Th THE PIXAR PERSPECTIVE ON GROUNDBREAKING NOSTALGIA The cornerstone of the Walt Disney Company is nostalgia. Every film they make, every character they create, every world they concoct furthers the notion that looking back at your past, dreaming of a time when everyone said it was truly wondrous to be alive, well before the minor frustrations of the future took over, is the best possible wayto approach life.
ONE SHOT IN ‘COCO’ HAS 7 MILLION LIGHTS Early this month, I had the opportunity to visit Pixar’s campus in Emeryville, California. While there, I viewed approximately 30 minutes from the studio’s upcoming film, Coco, and learned how the film was made directly from director Lee Unkrich, co-director Adrian Molina, and the rest of the creative team.One of the most fascinating points that I discovered during my two days there was THE PIXAR PERSPECTIVE ON RACE A few days ago, Policy Mic published an article commending DreamWorks Animation for doing “something no Pixar movie has ever tried”: having one of its lead characters be black. Their upcoming film Home, which appears to be some kind of buddy comedy with a bumbling extraterrestrial and a young girl, features the pop singer Rihanna as the voice of that young girl, Tip.SHORT FILM REVIEW
Toy Story 3 has been the film getting all of the attention lately, overshadowing the Pixar short film, Day & Night that is playing in theaters alongside it. I wanted to wait after my second viewing to review the short, as there are so many subtleties I missed the first time around, I deemed it necessary to watch it again before writinganything.
MEET THE 5 MAJOR CHARACTERS FROM ‘INSIDE OUT’ The premise of Pixar’s next feature film, Inside Out, is easily one of the most creative we have seen from the studio.The story takes place inside the mind of a young girl named Riley, where we will meet the five characters that represent her emotions: Joy, Anger, Sadness,Disgust, and Fear.
THE PIXAR PERSPECTIVE ON HAYAO MIYAZAKI’S INFLUENCE Though it wasn’t directed by Miyazaki, the Studio Ghibli film Grave of the Fireflies is an excellent and harrowing example of what animation can do, and how it can be used as a medium to tell inherently mature, adult stories. (If the following does not convince you, let this be clear: although the main characters of Grave of the Fireflies are children, this is not a kids’ movie. THE PIXAR PERSPECTIVE ON 3D RE-RELEASES On the one hand, none of the films that were re-released subsequent to The Lion King 3D performed nearly as well; this explains the misbegotten choice on Disney’s part to remove its planned 3D release of The Little Mermaid in the fall of 2013, coinciding with its release on Blu-ray for the first time.Yet, Disney has apparently not learned its lesson, based on this report from Screen DailyPIXART
Welcome to our PixArt page, where artists from around the world contribute Pixar-related artwork. We have been truly blown away by the response. This page has not been updated since 2011, but you c TOY STORY DVDS EASTER EGGS Ultimate Toy Box 3-Disc Special Edition (Released in 2000) Bonus Feature: Put in the third disc, the “Supplemental Features” disc. Choose “Toy Story 2” from the menu. Then c CARS DVD EASTER EGGS 1-Disc DVD (Released in 2006) Boundin’ Cars: Wait until you see the Dinoco logo on the lower right corner of the main menu (the menu will need to cycle a couple of times before it appears) th THE PIXAR PERSPECTIVE ON HAYAO MIYAZAKI’S INFLUENCE Though it wasn’t directed by Miyazaki, the Studio Ghibli film Grave of the Fireflies is an excellent and harrowing example of what animation can do, and how it can be used as a medium to tell inherently mature, adult stories. (If the following does not convince you, let this be clear: although the main characters of Grave of the Fireflies are children, this is not a kids’ movie. ‘COCO’ MADE ME CRY UNCONTROLLABLY (SPOILERS) Samad is the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of The Pixar Times and The Disney Times.His favorite films include The Lord of the Rings Trilogy, Vertigo, Back to the Future, Children of Men, Pan's Labyrinth, and of course, Pixar's Toy Story and Inside Out. THE PIXAR PERSPECTIVE ON PRODUCT PLACEMENT The unsubtle art of product placement has been present in film dating all the way back to the era of the silents. As of late, however, people have grown so tired of seeing real-life products or brand names being painfully evident that it becomes the first topic THE PIXAR PERSPECTIVE ON LAYOFFS If anything can be taken from this new story, it’s thatwell, how much worse can it get for Pixar than layoffs? Long gone is the start-up company that, in the 1980s, was able to stave off layoffs suggested by then-owner George Lucas; at that point, Ed Catmull and Alvy Ray Smith essentially offered themselves up for the slaughter before anyone else, and then Lucasfilm backed off. THE PIXAR PERSPECTIVE ON THE PIXAR MOMENT OF ‘A BUG’S LIFE’ Earlier in their history, Pixar was known as much for being technical pioneers as for being clever. Think of the Monsters, Inc. trailer placed in front of the first Harry Potter movie in November 2001, two weeks after the former film was released domestically. In the trailer, Mike and Sulley play a game of charades, and before they reveal that the boy wizard is the game’s answer, the NEW ‘BRAVE’ CHARACTER DESCRIPTIONS REVEALED The official website for Brave was updated today with new images and downloads. Along with the stunning images which will likely be the wallpapers for many desktops and smartphones now, the site also gives us the first descriptions for the various characters in the film. ‘BRAVE’ TO FOCUS ON MOTHER-DAUGHTER RELATIONSHIP, WILL Pixar has taken a lot of heat over the past decade for its lack of female protagonists. Then, when Brave was announced, the news of a lead female character brought yelps of joy, but also a bit of uneasiness since the lead would be a princess. The last thing the public wanted to see was Pixar do a clichéd character, though, there was hope for a unique take on a princess story given the studioTHE PIXAR TIMES
Given that Onward is less than seven months away, there is a lot that we didn’t know about the film, other than it taking place in a world where magic had become less popular, while technology took over.view more for more blog related to technology . Today at the D23 Expo, though, the film’s cast and crew blew the curtain away and unveiled a significant amount of information! THE PIXAR PERSPECTIVE ON POPULAR CULTURE Something else that’s interesting to watch in the trailers for movies like Free Birds, The Nut Job, Rio 2, and even The Lego Movie is to see where pretty much every other animation studio differs from Pixar, or vice versa: the invocation of popular culture. Arguably, The Lego Movie, by its very existence, has to rely on pop-culture references; among its characters are the Lego versions ofDVD EASTER EGGS
Toy Story A Bug’s Life (in progress) Toy Story 2 Monsters, Inc. Finding Nemo The Incredibles Cars Ratatouille Wall-E Up (in progress) Note: These lists were compiled by Derrick Clements of Th THE PIXAR PERSPECTIVE ON GROUNDBREAKING NOSTALGIA The cornerstone of the Walt Disney Company is nostalgia. Every film they make, every character they create, every world they concoct furthers the notion that looking back at your past, dreaming of a time when everyone said it was truly wondrous to be alive, well before the minor frustrations of the future took over, is the best possible wayto approach life.
ONE SHOT IN ‘COCO’ HAS 7 MILLION LIGHTS Early this month, I had the opportunity to visit Pixar’s campus in Emeryville, California. While there, I viewed approximately 30 minutes from the studio’s upcoming film, Coco, and learned how the film was made directly from director Lee Unkrich, co-director Adrian Molina, and the rest of the creative team.One of the most fascinating points that I discovered during my two days there was THE PIXAR PERSPECTIVE ON RACE A few days ago, Policy Mic published an article commending DreamWorks Animation for doing “something no Pixar movie has ever tried”: having one of its lead characters be black. Their upcoming film Home, which appears to be some kind of buddy comedy with a bumbling extraterrestrial and a young girl, features the pop singer Rihanna as the voice of that young girl, Tip.SHORT FILM REVIEW
Toy Story 3 has been the film getting all of the attention lately, overshadowing the Pixar short film, Day & Night that is playing in theaters alongside it. I wanted to wait after my second viewing to review the short, as there are so many subtleties I missed the first time around, I deemed it necessary to watch it again before writinganything.
MEET THE 5 MAJOR CHARACTERS FROM ‘INSIDE OUT’ The premise of Pixar’s next feature film, Inside Out, is easily one of the most creative we have seen from the studio.The story takes place inside the mind of a young girl named Riley, where we will meet the five characters that represent her emotions: Joy, Anger, Sadness,Disgust, and Fear.
THE PIXAR PERSPECTIVE ON HAYAO MIYAZAKI’S INFLUENCE Though it wasn’t directed by Miyazaki, the Studio Ghibli film Grave of the Fireflies is an excellent and harrowing example of what animation can do, and how it can be used as a medium to tell inherently mature, adult stories. (If the following does not convince you, let this be clear: although the main characters of Grave of the Fireflies are children, this is not a kids’ movie. THE PIXAR PERSPECTIVE ON 3D RE-RELEASES On the one hand, none of the films that were re-released subsequent to The Lion King 3D performed nearly as well; this explains the misbegotten choice on Disney’s part to remove its planned 3D release of The Little Mermaid in the fall of 2013, coinciding with its release on Blu-ray for the first time.Yet, Disney has apparently not learned its lesson, based on this report from Screen DailyTHE PIXAR TIMES
Given that Onward is less than seven months away, there is a lot that we didn’t know about the film, other than it taking place in a world where magic had become less popular, while technology took over.view more for more blog related to technology . Today at the D23 Expo, though, the film’s cast and crew blew the curtain away and unveiled a significant amount of information! THE PIXAR PERSPECTIVE ON POPULAR CULTURE Something else that’s interesting to watch in the trailers for movies like Free Birds, The Nut Job, Rio 2, and even The Lego Movie is to see where pretty much every other animation studio differs from Pixar, or vice versa: the invocation of popular culture. Arguably, The Lego Movie, by its very existence, has to rely on pop-culture references; among its characters are the Lego versions ofDVD EASTER EGGS
Toy Story A Bug’s Life (in progress) Toy Story 2 Monsters, Inc. Finding Nemo The Incredibles Cars Ratatouille Wall-E Up (in progress) Note: These lists were compiled by Derrick Clements of Th THE PIXAR PERSPECTIVE ON GROUNDBREAKING NOSTALGIA The cornerstone of the Walt Disney Company is nostalgia. Every film they make, every character they create, every world they concoct furthers the notion that looking back at your past, dreaming of a time when everyone said it was truly wondrous to be alive, well before the minor frustrations of the future took over, is the best possible wayto approach life.
ONE SHOT IN ‘COCO’ HAS 7 MILLION LIGHTS Early this month, I had the opportunity to visit Pixar’s campus in Emeryville, California. While there, I viewed approximately 30 minutes from the studio’s upcoming film, Coco, and learned how the film was made directly from director Lee Unkrich, co-director Adrian Molina, and the rest of the creative team.One of the most fascinating points that I discovered during my two days there was THE PIXAR PERSPECTIVE ON RACE A few days ago, Policy Mic published an article commending DreamWorks Animation for doing “something no Pixar movie has ever tried”: having one of its lead characters be black. Their upcoming film Home, which appears to be some kind of buddy comedy with a bumbling extraterrestrial and a young girl, features the pop singer Rihanna as the voice of that young girl, Tip.SHORT FILM REVIEW
Toy Story 3 has been the film getting all of the attention lately, overshadowing the Pixar short film, Day & Night that is playing in theaters alongside it. I wanted to wait after my second viewing to review the short, as there are so many subtleties I missed the first time around, I deemed it necessary to watch it again before writinganything.
MEET THE 5 MAJOR CHARACTERS FROM ‘INSIDE OUT’ The premise of Pixar’s next feature film, Inside Out, is easily one of the most creative we have seen from the studio.The story takes place inside the mind of a young girl named Riley, where we will meet the five characters that represent her emotions: Joy, Anger, Sadness,Disgust, and Fear.
THE PIXAR PERSPECTIVE ON HAYAO MIYAZAKI’S INFLUENCE Though it wasn’t directed by Miyazaki, the Studio Ghibli film Grave of the Fireflies is an excellent and harrowing example of what animation can do, and how it can be used as a medium to tell inherently mature, adult stories. (If the following does not convince you, let this be clear: although the main characters of Grave of the Fireflies are children, this is not a kids’ movie. THE PIXAR PERSPECTIVE ON 3D RE-RELEASES On the one hand, none of the films that were re-released subsequent to The Lion King 3D performed nearly as well; this explains the misbegotten choice on Disney’s part to remove its planned 3D release of The Little Mermaid in the fall of 2013, coinciding with its release on Blu-ray for the first time.Yet, Disney has apparently not learned its lesson, based on this report from Screen DailyPIXART
Welcome to our PixArt page, where artists from around the world contribute Pixar-related artwork. We have been truly blown away by the response. This page has not been updated since 2011, but you c TOY STORY DVDS EASTER EGGS Ultimate Toy Box 3-Disc Special Edition (Released in 2000) Bonus Feature: Put in the third disc, the “Supplemental Features” disc. Choose “Toy Story 2” from the menu. Then c CARS DVD EASTER EGGS 1-Disc DVD (Released in 2006) Boundin’ Cars: Wait until you see the Dinoco logo on the lower right corner of the main menu (the menu will need to cycle a couple of times before it appears) th THE PIXAR PERSPECTIVE ON HAYAO MIYAZAKI’S INFLUENCE Though it wasn’t directed by Miyazaki, the Studio Ghibli film Grave of the Fireflies is an excellent and harrowing example of what animation can do, and how it can be used as a medium to tell inherently mature, adult stories. (If the following does not convince you, let this be clear: although the main characters of Grave of the Fireflies are children, this is not a kids’ movie. ‘COCO’ MADE ME CRY UNCONTROLLABLY (SPOILERS) Samad is the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of The Pixar Times and The Disney Times.His favorite films include The Lord of the Rings Trilogy, Vertigo, Back to the Future, Children of Men, Pan's Labyrinth, and of course, Pixar's Toy Story and Inside Out. THE PIXAR PERSPECTIVE ON PRODUCT PLACEMENT The unsubtle art of product placement has been present in film dating all the way back to the era of the silents. As of late, however, people have grown so tired of seeing real-life products or brand names being painfully evident that it becomes the first topic THE PIXAR PERSPECTIVE ON LAYOFFS If anything can be taken from this new story, it’s thatwell, how much worse can it get for Pixar than layoffs? Long gone is the start-up company that, in the 1980s, was able to stave off layoffs suggested by then-owner George Lucas; at that point, Ed Catmull and Alvy Ray Smith essentially offered themselves up for the slaughter before anyone else, and then Lucasfilm backed off. THE PIXAR PERSPECTIVE ON THE PIXAR MOMENT OF ‘A BUG’S LIFE’ Earlier in their history, Pixar was known as much for being technical pioneers as for being clever. Think of the Monsters, Inc. trailer placed in front of the first Harry Potter movie in November 2001, two weeks after the former film was released domestically. In the trailer, Mike and Sulley play a game of charades, and before they reveal that the boy wizard is the game’s answer, the NEW ‘BRAVE’ CHARACTER DESCRIPTIONS REVEALED The official website for Brave was updated today with new images and downloads. Along with the stunning images which will likely be the wallpapers for many desktops and smartphones now, the site also gives us the first descriptions for the various characters in the film. ‘BRAVE’ TO FOCUS ON MOTHER-DAUGHTER RELATIONSHIP, WILL Pixar has taken a lot of heat over the past decade for its lack of female protagonists. Then, when Brave was announced, the news of a lead female character brought yelps of joy, but also a bit of uneasiness since the lead would be a princess. The last thing the public wanted to see was Pixar do a clichéd character, though, there was hope for a unique take on a princess story given the studioPIXART
Welcome to our PixArt page, where artists from around the world contribute Pixar-related artwork. We have been truly blown away by the response. This page has not been updated since 2011, but you cDVD EASTER EGGS
Toy Story A Bug’s Life (in progress) Toy Story 2 Monsters, Inc. Finding Nemo The Incredibles Cars Ratatouille Wall-E Up (in progress) Note: These lists were compiled by Derrick Clements of Th THE PIXAR PERSPECTIVE ON GROUNDBREAKING NOSTALGIA The cornerstone of the Walt Disney Company is nostalgia. Every film they make, every character they create, every world they concoct furthers the notion that looking back at your past, dreaming of a time when everyone said it was truly wondrous to be alive, well before the minor frustrations of the future took over, is the best possible wayto approach life.
THE PIXAR PERSPECTIVE ON POPULAR CULTURE Something else that’s interesting to watch in the trailers for movies like Free Birds, The Nut Job, Rio 2, and even The Lego Movie is to see where pretty much every other animation studio differs from Pixar, or vice versa: the invocation of popular culture. Arguably, The Lego Movie, by its very existence, has to rely on pop-culture references; among its characters are the Lego versions of CARS DVD EASTER EGGS 1-Disc DVD (Released in 2006) Boundin’ Cars: Wait until you see the Dinoco logo on the lower right corner of the main menu (the menu will need to cycle a couple of times before it appears) th ONE SHOT IN ‘COCO’ HAS 7 MILLION LIGHTS Early this month, I had the opportunity to visit Pixar’s campus in Emeryville, California. While there, I viewed approximately 30 minutes from the studio’s upcoming film, Coco, and learned how the film was made directly from director Lee Unkrich, co-director Adrian Molina, and the rest of the creative team.One of the most fascinating points that I discovered during my two days there was MEET THE 5 MAJOR CHARACTERS FROM ‘INSIDE OUT’ The premise of Pixar’s next feature film, Inside Out, is easily one of the most creative we have seen from the studio.The story takes place inside the mind of a young girl named Riley, where we will meet the five characters that represent her emotions: Joy, Anger, Sadness,Disgust, and Fear.
THE PIXAR PERSPECTIVE ON LAYOFFS If anything can be taken from this new story, it’s thatwell, how much worse can it get for Pixar than layoffs? Long gone is the start-up company that, in the 1980s, was able to stave off layoffs suggested by then-owner George Lucas; at that point, Ed Catmull and Alvy Ray Smith essentially offered themselves up for the slaughter before anyone else, and then Lucasfilm backed off. ‘COCO’ MADE ME CRY UNCONTROLLABLY (SPOILERS) Samad is the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of The Pixar Times and The Disney Times.His favorite films include The Lord of the Rings Trilogy, Vertigo, Back to the Future, Children of Men, Pan's Labyrinth, and of course, Pixar's Toy Story and Inside Out. ‘BRAVE’ TO FOCUS ON MOTHER-DAUGHTER RELATIONSHIP, WILL Pixar has taken a lot of heat over the past decade for its lack of female protagonists. Then, when Brave was announced, the news of a lead female character brought yelps of joy, but also a bit of uneasiness since the lead would be a princess. The last thing the public wanted to see was Pixar do a clichéd character, though, there was hope for a unique take on a princess story given the studioPIXART
Welcome to our PixArt page, where artists from around the world contribute Pixar-related artwork. We have been truly blown away by the response. This page has not been updated since 2011, but you cDVD EASTER EGGS
Toy Story A Bug’s Life (in progress) Toy Story 2 Monsters, Inc. Finding Nemo The Incredibles Cars Ratatouille Wall-E Up (in progress) Note: These lists were compiled by Derrick Clements of Th THE PIXAR PERSPECTIVE ON GROUNDBREAKING NOSTALGIA The cornerstone of the Walt Disney Company is nostalgia. Every film they make, every character they create, every world they concoct furthers the notion that looking back at your past, dreaming of a time when everyone said it was truly wondrous to be alive, well before the minor frustrations of the future took over, is the best possible wayto approach life.
THE PIXAR PERSPECTIVE ON POPULAR CULTURE Something else that’s interesting to watch in the trailers for movies like Free Birds, The Nut Job, Rio 2, and even The Lego Movie is to see where pretty much every other animation studio differs from Pixar, or vice versa: the invocation of popular culture. Arguably, The Lego Movie, by its very existence, has to rely on pop-culture references; among its characters are the Lego versions of CARS DVD EASTER EGGS 1-Disc DVD (Released in 2006) Boundin’ Cars: Wait until you see the Dinoco logo on the lower right corner of the main menu (the menu will need to cycle a couple of times before it appears) th ONE SHOT IN ‘COCO’ HAS 7 MILLION LIGHTS Early this month, I had the opportunity to visit Pixar’s campus in Emeryville, California. While there, I viewed approximately 30 minutes from the studio’s upcoming film, Coco, and learned how the film was made directly from director Lee Unkrich, co-director Adrian Molina, and the rest of the creative team.One of the most fascinating points that I discovered during my two days there was MEET THE 5 MAJOR CHARACTERS FROM ‘INSIDE OUT’ The premise of Pixar’s next feature film, Inside Out, is easily one of the most creative we have seen from the studio.The story takes place inside the mind of a young girl named Riley, where we will meet the five characters that represent her emotions: Joy, Anger, Sadness,Disgust, and Fear.
THE PIXAR PERSPECTIVE ON LAYOFFS If anything can be taken from this new story, it’s thatwell, how much worse can it get for Pixar than layoffs? Long gone is the start-up company that, in the 1980s, was able to stave off layoffs suggested by then-owner George Lucas; at that point, Ed Catmull and Alvy Ray Smith essentially offered themselves up for the slaughter before anyone else, and then Lucasfilm backed off. ‘COCO’ MADE ME CRY UNCONTROLLABLY (SPOILERS) Samad is the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of The Pixar Times and The Disney Times.His favorite films include The Lord of the Rings Trilogy, Vertigo, Back to the Future, Children of Men, Pan's Labyrinth, and of course, Pixar's Toy Story and Inside Out. ‘BRAVE’ TO FOCUS ON MOTHER-DAUGHTER RELATIONSHIP, WILL Pixar has taken a lot of heat over the past decade for its lack of female protagonists. Then, when Brave was announced, the news of a lead female character brought yelps of joy, but also a bit of uneasiness since the lead would be a princess. The last thing the public wanted to see was Pixar do a clichéd character, though, there was hope for a unique take on a princess story given the studioPIXART
Welcome to our PixArt page, where artists from around the world contribute Pixar-related artwork. We have been truly blown away by the response. This page has not been updated since 2011, but you c TOY STORY COLLECTION I often get asked the question, “What are the best Toy Story toys?”. Ever since the original Toy Story was released in 1995, there have been a staggering amount of toys based on the characters that have been sold. While the answer is one of personal preference, the Toy Story Collection line by Thinkway Toys is easily made up of the most well-made, high quality Toy Story toys that you can buy. ONE SHOT IN ‘COCO’ HAS 7 MILLION LIGHTS Early this month, I had the opportunity to visit Pixar’s campus in Emeryville, California. While there, I viewed approximately 30 minutes from the studio’s upcoming film, Coco, and learned how the film was made directly from director Lee Unkrich, co-director Adrian Molina, and the rest of the creative team.One of the most fascinating points that I discovered during my two days there wasTHE PIXAR TIMES
The year 2011 has barely begun and Pixar is already finishing production on the short we can expect to see with Brave in 2012. Day & Night director Teddy Newton and producer Kevin Reher sat down with Animation World Network to discuss their recently released film. It is an insightful interview that is a must-read, not only for its in-depth look at Day & Night, but also for the very brief THE PIXAR PERSPECTIVE ON RACE A few days ago, Policy Mic published an article commending DreamWorks Animation for doing “something no Pixar movie has ever tried”: having one of its lead characters be black. Their upcoming film Home, which appears to be some kind of buddy comedy with a bumbling extraterrestrial and a young girl, features the pop singer Rihanna as the voice of that young girl, Tip. ‘COCO’ MADE ME CRY UNCONTROLLABLY (SPOILERS) Samad is the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of The Pixar Times and The Disney Times.His favorite films include The Lord of the Rings Trilogy, Vertigo, Back to the Future, Children of Men, Pan's Labyrinth, and of course, Pixar's Toy Story and Inside Out. THE PIXAR PERSPECTIVE ON PRODUCT PLACEMENT The unsubtle art of product placement has been present in film dating all the way back to the era of the silents. As of late, however, people have grown so tired of seeing real-life products or brand names being painfully evident that it becomes the first topic THE PIXAR PERSPECTIVE ON ‘THE LEGO MOVIE’ Scoff if you like–and listen, seeing as the movie is based on a decades-long series of building-block-centric toys, it’s not hard to see why you would scoff–but The LEGO Movie is not only a legitimately entertaining and marvelously fun new movie, but it wears its Pixar-centric inspiration on its sleeve. Aside from any direct references–about which more in a bit–this film takes its THE PIXAR PERSPECTIVE ON THE PIXAR MOMENT OF ‘A BUG’S LIFE’ Earlier in their history, Pixar was known as much for being technical pioneers as for being clever. Think of the Monsters, Inc. trailer placed in front of the first Harry Potter movie in November 2001, two weeks after the former film was released domestically. In the trailer, Mike and Sulley play a game of charades, and before they reveal that the boy wizard is the game’s answer, the ‘TOY STORY OF TERROR’ EASTER EGGS In Toy Story 3, director Lee Unkrich and his team threw in a cameo of Sid, who apparently never grew out of wearing t-shirts featuring skulls.The car service worker in the TV special, although he does not fashion a skull t-shirt, is wearing brown gloves, which appear to be similar to the gloves worn by Sid in Toy Story 3.This may be a stretch, but it is possible this is another cameo by SidTHE PIXAR TIMES
Whenever a new Pixar film is unveiled in theaters, we have grown accustomed to spotting (or trying to spot, at least) references to other Pixar films. Whether it is the Pizza Planet truck from the Toy Story films, the ball with the star from the Luxo, Jr. short, or a nod to an upcoming project, Pixar loves hiding easter eggs throughout itsfilms.
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DVD Easter Eggs. Toy Story. A Bug’s Life (in progress) Toy Story 2. Monsters, Inc. Finding Nemo. The Incredibles. Cars. Ratatouille. THE PIXAR PERSPECTIVE ON POPULAR CULTURE Something else that’s interesting to watch in the trailers for movies like Free Birds, The Nut Job, Rio 2, and even The Lego Movie is to see where pretty much every other animation studio differs from Pixar, or vice versa: the invocation of popular culture. Arguably, The Lego Movie, by its very existence, has to rely on pop-culture references; among its characters are the Lego versions of THE PIXAR PERSPECTIVE ON GROUNDBREAKING NOSTALGIA The cornerstone of the Walt Disney Company is nostalgia. Every film they make, every character they create, every world they concoct furthers the notion that looking back at your past, dreaming of a time when everyone said it was truly wondrous to be alive, well before the minor frustrations of the future took over, is the best possible wayto approach life.
THE PIXAR PERSPECTIVE ON RACE The Pixar Perspective on Race. April 22, 2014 by Josh Spiegel 2 Comments. In the past, this column has focused primarily on looking at the positive side of Pixar’s shorts, features, and filmmakers, which hasn’t been terribly difficult; when compared with its competition, Pixar’s films are frequently far and away the best examples of ONE SHOT IN ‘COCO’ HAS 7 MILLION LIGHTS One Shot In ‘Coco’ Has 7 Million Lights – How Pixar Made It Happen. Early this month, I had the opportunity to visit Pixar’s campus in Emeryville, California. While there, I viewed approximately 30 minutes from the studio’s upcoming film, Coco, and learned how the film was made directly from director Lee Unkrich, co-directorAdrian
SHORT FILM REVIEW
Toy Story 3 has been the film getting all of the attention lately, overshadowing the Pixar short film, Day & Night that is playing in theaters alongside it. I wanted to wait after my second viewing to review the short, as there are so many subtleties I missed the first time around, I deemed it necessary to watch it again before writinganything.
MEET THE 5 MAJOR CHARACTERS FROM ‘INSIDE OUT’ The premise of Pixar’s next feature film, Inside Out, is easily one of the most creative we have seen from the studio.The story takes place inside the mind of a young girl named Riley, where we will meet the five characters that represent her emotions: Joy, Anger, Sadness,Disgust, and Fear.
THE PIXAR PERSPECTIVE ON HAYAO MIYAZAKI’S INFLUENCE The Pixar Perspective on Hayao Miyazaki’s Influence. Trends always crop up in movie news, whether they’re based in fact or not. As such, the trend last week was cinema icons announcing their retirement. (Or, in the case of the most famous purported retiree, Jack Nicholson, sources said that he had already retired, then othersources
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Bozu, The Ninja Clown. Circus clown by day, 15th century ninja from feudal Japan by night, Bozu is a master of silent entertainment. Armed with his balloon katana and a cream pie, this Ninja Clown is sure to have even the grumpiest Circus audience members in stitches!THE PIXAR TIMES
Whenever a new Pixar film is unveiled in theaters, we have grown accustomed to spotting (or trying to spot, at least) references to other Pixar films. Whether it is the Pizza Planet truck from the Toy Story films, the ball with the star from the Luxo, Jr. short, or a nod to an upcoming project, Pixar loves hiding easter eggs throughout itsfilms.
DVD EASTER EGGS
DVD Easter Eggs. Toy Story. A Bug’s Life (in progress) Toy Story 2. Monsters, Inc. Finding Nemo. The Incredibles. Cars. Ratatouille. THE PIXAR PERSPECTIVE ON POPULAR CULTURE Something else that’s interesting to watch in the trailers for movies like Free Birds, The Nut Job, Rio 2, and even The Lego Movie is to see where pretty much every other animation studio differs from Pixar, or vice versa: the invocation of popular culture. Arguably, The Lego Movie, by its very existence, has to rely on pop-culture references; among its characters are the Lego versions of THE PIXAR PERSPECTIVE ON GROUNDBREAKING NOSTALGIA The cornerstone of the Walt Disney Company is nostalgia. Every film they make, every character they create, every world they concoct furthers the notion that looking back at your past, dreaming of a time when everyone said it was truly wondrous to be alive, well before the minor frustrations of the future took over, is the best possible wayto approach life.
THE PIXAR PERSPECTIVE ON RACE The Pixar Perspective on Race. April 22, 2014 by Josh Spiegel 2 Comments. In the past, this column has focused primarily on looking at the positive side of Pixar’s shorts, features, and filmmakers, which hasn’t been terribly difficult; when compared with its competition, Pixar’s films are frequently far and away the best examples of ONE SHOT IN ‘COCO’ HAS 7 MILLION LIGHTS One Shot In ‘Coco’ Has 7 Million Lights – How Pixar Made It Happen. Early this month, I had the opportunity to visit Pixar’s campus in Emeryville, California. While there, I viewed approximately 30 minutes from the studio’s upcoming film, Coco, and learned how the film was made directly from director Lee Unkrich, co-directorAdrian
SHORT FILM REVIEW
Toy Story 3 has been the film getting all of the attention lately, overshadowing the Pixar short film, Day & Night that is playing in theaters alongside it. I wanted to wait after my second viewing to review the short, as there are so many subtleties I missed the first time around, I deemed it necessary to watch it again before writinganything.
MEET THE 5 MAJOR CHARACTERS FROM ‘INSIDE OUT’ The premise of Pixar’s next feature film, Inside Out, is easily one of the most creative we have seen from the studio.The story takes place inside the mind of a young girl named Riley, where we will meet the five characters that represent her emotions: Joy, Anger, Sadness,Disgust, and Fear.
THE PIXAR PERSPECTIVE ON HAYAO MIYAZAKI’S INFLUENCE The Pixar Perspective on Hayao Miyazaki’s Influence. Trends always crop up in movie news, whether they’re based in fact or not. As such, the trend last week was cinema icons announcing their retirement. (Or, in the case of the most famous purported retiree, Jack Nicholson, sources said that he had already retired, then othersources
‘TOY STORY
Bozu, The Ninja Clown. Circus clown by day, 15th century ninja from feudal Japan by night, Bozu is a master of silent entertainment. Armed with his balloon katana and a cream pie, this Ninja Clown is sure to have even the grumpiest Circus audience members in stitches!PIXART
Welcome to our PixArt page, where artists from around the world contribute Pixar-related artwork. We have been truly blown away by the response. This page has not been updated since 2011, but you c TOY STORY DVDS EASTER EGGS Ultimate Toy Box 3-Disc Special Edition (Released in 2000) Bonus Feature: Put in the third disc, the “Supplemental Features” disc. Choose “Toy Story 2” from the menu. Then choose “Story”, then “Jessie’s Song”. When the new menu for Jessie’s song loads up press your Left button on the DVD controller. Bam! ‘COCO’ MADE ME CRY UNCONTROLLABLY (SPOILERS) Below are the lyrics: Say that I’m crazy or call me a fool. But last night it seemed that I dreamed about you. When I opened my mouth what came out was a song. And you knew every word and we all sang along. To a melody played on the strings of our souls. And a CARS DVD EASTER EGGS 1-Disc DVD (Released in 2006) Boundin’ Cars: Wait until you see the Dinoco logo on the lower right corner of the main menu (the menu will need to cycle a couple of times before it appears) th THE PIXAR PERSPECTIVE ON HAYAO MIYAZAKI’S INFLUENCE The Pixar Perspective on Hayao Miyazaki’s Influence. Trends always crop up in movie news, whether they’re based in fact or not. As such, the trend last week was cinema icons announcing their retirement. (Or, in the case of the most famous purported retiree, Jack Nicholson, sources said that he had already retired, then othersources
THE PIXAR PERSPECTIVE ON PRODUCT PLACEMENT The unsubtle art of product placement has been present in film dating all the way back to the era of the silents. As of late, however, people have grown so tired of seeing real-life products or brand names being painfully evident that it becomes the first topic THE PIXAR PERSPECTIVE ON LAYOFFS The Pixar Perspective on Layoffs. If you didn’t buy 2013 as being a year of total change for Pixar Animation Studios before, it would be extraordinarily difficult to deny it after the latest bit of bad news out of Emeryville. And, as is now typical, it all revolves around The Good Dinosaur, which holds the title as the most unfortunately THE PIXAR PERSPECTIVE ON THE PIXAR MOMENT OF ‘A BUG’S LIFE’ Earlier in their history, Pixar was known as much for being technical pioneers as for being clever. Think of the Monsters, Inc. trailer placed in front of the first Harry Potter movie in November 2001, two weeks after the former film was released domestically. In the trailer, Mike and Sulley play a game of charades, and before they reveal that the boy wizard is the game’s answer, the NEW ‘BRAVE’ CHARACTER DESCRIPTIONS REVEALED In “Brave,” a new tale joins the lore when the courageous Merida (voice of Kelly Macdonald) confronts tradition, destiny and the fiercest of beasts. Merida is a skilled archer and impetuous daughter of King Fergus (voice of Billy Connolly) and Queen Elinor (voice of Emma Thompson). Determined to carve her own path in life, Meridadefies an
‘BRAVE’ TO FOCUS ON MOTHER-DAUGHTER RELATIONSHIP, WILL Pixar has taken a lot of heat over the past decade for its lack of female protagonists. Then, when Brave was announced, the news of a lead female character brought yelps of joy, but also a bit of uneasiness since the lead would be a princess. The last thing the public wanted to see was Pixar do a clichéd character, though, there was hope for a unique take on a princess story given the studioTHE PIXAR TIMES
Whenever a new Pixar film is unveiled in theaters, we have grown accustomed to spotting (or trying to spot, at least) references to other Pixar films. Whether it is the Pizza Planet truck from the Toy Story films, the ball with the star from the Luxo, Jr. short, or a nod to an upcoming project, Pixar loves hiding easter eggs throughout itsfilms.
PIXART
Welcome to our PixArt page, where artists from around the world contribute Pixar-related artwork. We have been truly blown away by the response. This page has not been updated since 2011, but you cDVD EASTER EGGS
DVD Easter Eggs. Toy Story. A Bug’s Life (in progress) Toy Story 2. Monsters, Inc. Finding Nemo. The Incredibles. Cars. Ratatouille. THE PIXAR PERSPECTIVE ON GROUNDBREAKING NOSTALGIAPIXAR MOVIE LISTALL THE PIXAR MOVIESPIXAR ANIMATED MOVIE LISTPIXAR MOVIES IN ORDERGOODPIXAR MOVIES
The cornerstone of the Walt Disney Company is nostalgia. Every film they make, every character they create, every world they concoct furthers the notion that looking back at your past, dreaming of a time when everyone said it was truly wondrous to be alive, well before the minor frustrations of the future took over, is the best possible wayto approach life.
THE PIXAR PERSPECTIVE ON POPULAR CULTURE Something else that’s interesting to watch in the trailers for movies like Free Birds, The Nut Job, Rio 2, and even The Lego Movie is to see where pretty much every other animation studio differs from Pixar, or vice versa: the invocation of popular culture. Arguably, The Lego Movie, by its very existence, has to rely on pop-culture references; among its characters are the Lego versions of MEET THE 5 MAJOR CHARACTERS FROM ‘INSIDE OUT’ The premise of Pixar’s next feature film, Inside Out, is easily one of the most creative we have seen from the studio.The story takes place inside the mind of a young girl named Riley, where we will meet the five characters that represent her emotions: Joy, Anger, Sadness,Disgust, and Fear.
‘COCO’ MADE ME CRY UNCONTROLLABLY (SPOILERS) Below are the lyrics: Say that I’m crazy or call me a fool. But last night it seemed that I dreamed about you. When I opened my mouth what came out was a song. And you knew every word and we all sang along. To a melody played on the strings of our souls. And a THE PIXAR PERSPECTIVE ON HAYAO MIYAZAKI’S INFLUENCEHAYAO MIYAZAKI COLLECTIONHAYAO MIYAZAKI DOCUMENTARYHAYAO MIYAZAKI FILMSMIYAZAKI HAYAOS MOVIES
The Pixar Perspective on Hayao Miyazaki’s Influence. Trends always crop up in movie news, whether they’re based in fact or not. As such, the trend last week was cinema icons announcing their retirement. (Or, in the case of the most famous purported retiree, Jack Nicholson, sources said that he had already retired, then othersources
THE PIXAR PERSPECTIVE ON LAYOFFS The Pixar Perspective on Layoffs. If you didn’t buy 2013 as being a year of total change for Pixar Animation Studios before, it would be extraordinarily difficult to deny it after the latest bit of bad news out of Emeryville. And, as is now typical, it all revolves around The Good Dinosaur, which holds the title as the most unfortunately ‘BRAVE’ TO FOCUS ON MOTHER-DAUGHTER RELATIONSHIP, WILL Pixar has taken a lot of heat over the past decade for its lack of female protagonists. Then, when Brave was announced, the news of a lead female character brought yelps of joy, but also a bit of uneasiness since the lead would be a princess. The last thing the public wanted to see was Pixar do a clichéd character, though, there was hope for a unique take on a princess story given the studioTHE PIXAR TIMES
Whenever a new Pixar film is unveiled in theaters, we have grown accustomed to spotting (or trying to spot, at least) references to other Pixar films. Whether it is the Pizza Planet truck from the Toy Story films, the ball with the star from the Luxo, Jr. short, or a nod to an upcoming project, Pixar loves hiding easter eggs throughout itsfilms.
PIXART
Welcome to our PixArt page, where artists from around the world contribute Pixar-related artwork. We have been truly blown away by the response. This page has not been updated since 2011, but you cDVD EASTER EGGS
DVD Easter Eggs. Toy Story. A Bug’s Life (in progress) Toy Story 2. Monsters, Inc. Finding Nemo. The Incredibles. Cars. Ratatouille. THE PIXAR PERSPECTIVE ON GROUNDBREAKING NOSTALGIAPIXAR MOVIE LISTALL THE PIXAR MOVIESPIXAR ANIMATED MOVIE LISTPIXAR MOVIES IN ORDERGOODPIXAR MOVIES
The cornerstone of the Walt Disney Company is nostalgia. Every film they make, every character they create, every world they concoct furthers the notion that looking back at your past, dreaming of a time when everyone said it was truly wondrous to be alive, well before the minor frustrations of the future took over, is the best possible wayto approach life.
THE PIXAR PERSPECTIVE ON POPULAR CULTURE Something else that’s interesting to watch in the trailers for movies like Free Birds, The Nut Job, Rio 2, and even The Lego Movie is to see where pretty much every other animation studio differs from Pixar, or vice versa: the invocation of popular culture. Arguably, The Lego Movie, by its very existence, has to rely on pop-culture references; among its characters are the Lego versions of MEET THE 5 MAJOR CHARACTERS FROM ‘INSIDE OUT’ The premise of Pixar’s next feature film, Inside Out, is easily one of the most creative we have seen from the studio.The story takes place inside the mind of a young girl named Riley, where we will meet the five characters that represent her emotions: Joy, Anger, Sadness,Disgust, and Fear.
‘COCO’ MADE ME CRY UNCONTROLLABLY (SPOILERS) Below are the lyrics: Say that I’m crazy or call me a fool. But last night it seemed that I dreamed about you. When I opened my mouth what came out was a song. And you knew every word and we all sang along. To a melody played on the strings of our souls. And a THE PIXAR PERSPECTIVE ON HAYAO MIYAZAKI’S INFLUENCEHAYAO MIYAZAKI COLLECTIONHAYAO MIYAZAKI DOCUMENTARYHAYAO MIYAZAKI FILMSMIYAZAKI HAYAOS MOVIES
The Pixar Perspective on Hayao Miyazaki’s Influence. Trends always crop up in movie news, whether they’re based in fact or not. As such, the trend last week was cinema icons announcing their retirement. (Or, in the case of the most famous purported retiree, Jack Nicholson, sources said that he had already retired, then othersources
THE PIXAR PERSPECTIVE ON LAYOFFS The Pixar Perspective on Layoffs. If you didn’t buy 2013 as being a year of total change for Pixar Animation Studios before, it would be extraordinarily difficult to deny it after the latest bit of bad news out of Emeryville. And, as is now typical, it all revolves around The Good Dinosaur, which holds the title as the most unfortunately ‘BRAVE’ TO FOCUS ON MOTHER-DAUGHTER RELATIONSHIP, WILL Pixar has taken a lot of heat over the past decade for its lack of female protagonists. Then, when Brave was announced, the news of a lead female character brought yelps of joy, but also a bit of uneasiness since the lead would be a princess. The last thing the public wanted to see was Pixar do a clichéd character, though, there was hope for a unique take on a princess story given the studioTHE PIXAR TIMES
Whenever a new Pixar film is unveiled in theaters, we have grown accustomed to spotting (or trying to spot, at least) references to other Pixar films. Whether it is the Pizza Planet truck from the Toy Story films, the ball with the star from the Luxo, Jr. short, or a nod to an upcoming project, Pixar loves hiding easter eggs throughout itsfilms.
TOY STORY COLLECTION I often get asked the question, “What are the best Toy Story toys?”. Ever since the original Toy Story was released in 1995, there have been a staggering amount of toys based on the characters that have been sold. While the answer is one of personal preference, the Toy Story Collection line by Thinkway Toys is easily made up of the most well-made, high quality Toy Story toys that you can buy. THE PIXAR PERSPECTIVE ON RACE The Pixar Perspective on Race. April 22, 2014 by Josh Spiegel 2 Comments. In the past, this column has focused primarily on looking at the positive side of Pixar’s shorts, features, and filmmakers, which hasn’t been terribly difficult; when compared with its competition, Pixar’s films are frequently far and away the best examples ofTHE PIXAR TIMES
The year 2011 has barely begun and Pixar is already finishing production on the short we can expect to see with Brave in 2012. Day & Night director Teddy Newton and producer Kevin Reher sat down with Animation World Network to discuss their recently released film. It is an insightful interview that is a must-read, not only for its in-depth look at Day & Night, but also for the very brief THE PIXAR PERSPECTIVE ON HAYAO MIYAZAKI’S INFLUENCE The Pixar Perspective on Hayao Miyazaki’s Influence. Trends always crop up in movie news, whether they’re based in fact or not. As such, the trend last week was cinema icons announcing their retirement. (Or, in the case of the most famous purported retiree, Jack Nicholson, sources said that he had already retired, then othersources
TAKE A LOOK AT A NEW COLLECTION OF STUNNING ‘TOY STORY 4 Take a look at several new Toy Story 4 posters that were recently released – they are stunning. One of my favorite posters is from renowned artist Tom Whalen. He partnered with IMAX and Slidestar to create the gorgeous poster seen above. It looks like it is mostly being used to promote the IMAX screenings of the film.SHORT FILM REVIEW
Toy Story 3 has been the film getting all of the attention lately, overshadowing the Pixar short film, Day & Night that is playing in theaters alongside it. I wanted to wait after my second viewing to review the short, as there are so many subtleties I missed the first time around, I deemed it necessary to watch it again before writinganything.
‘TOY STORY
Bozu, The Ninja Clown. Circus clown by day, 15th century ninja from feudal Japan by night, Bozu is a master of silent entertainment. Armed with his balloon katana and a cream pie, this Ninja Clown is sure to have even the grumpiest Circus audience members in stitches! THE REAL REASON WHY PIXAR CANCELLED ‘NEWT’ REVEALED The Real Reason Why Pixar Cancelled ‘Newt’ Revealed. Newt is the only announced Pixar feature film that failed to make it to theaters. Set to tell the story of a male and female newt forced together in order to extend their dying species, the film was being directed by Gary Rydstrom, who previously directed the short, Lifted. PIXART: MONSTERS MASH-UP ROUND 4 MIXES WITH THE WORLDS OF At long last, Monsters University has been unleashed in theaters nationwide! To celebrate Pixar’s fourteenth animated feature, we’re back with a super-sized batch of Monsters Mash-Ups. So, before you head out the door to go see Pixar’s first prequel, take a moment to peruse this final batch of artwork from some of our very talentedreaders.
THE PIXAR TIMES
Given that Onward is less than seven months away, there is a lot that we didn’t know about the film, other than it taking place in a world where magic had become less popular, while technology took over.view more for more blog related to technology . Today at the D23 Expo, though, the film’s cast and crew blew the curtain away and unveiled a significant amount of information!PIXART
Welcome to our PixArt page, where artists from around the world contribute Pixar-related artwork. We have been truly blown away by the response. This page has not been updated since 2011, but you c THE PIXAR PERSPECTIVE ON GROUNDBREAKING NOSTALGIAPIXAR MOVIE LISTALL THE PIXAR MOVIESPIXAR ANIMATED MOVIE LISTPIXAR MOVIES IN ORDERGOODPIXAR MOVIES
The cornerstone of the Walt Disney Company is nostalgia. Every film they make, every character they create, every world they concoct furthers the notion that looking back at your past, dreaming of a time when everyone said it was truly wondrous to be alive, well before the minor frustrations of the future took over, is the best possible wayto approach life.
THE PIXAR PERSPECTIVE ON POPULAR CULTURE Something else that’s interesting to watch in the trailers for movies like Free Birds, The Nut Job, Rio 2, and even The Lego Movie is to see where pretty much every other animation studio differs from Pixar, or vice versa: the invocation of popular culture. Arguably, The Lego Movie, by its very existence, has to rely on pop-culture references; among its characters are the Lego versions ofDVD EASTER EGGS
Toy Story A Bug’s Life (in progress) Toy Story 2 Monsters, Inc. Finding Nemo The Incredibles Cars Ratatouille Wall-E Up (in progress) Note: These lists were compiled by Derrick Clements of Th MEET THE 5 MAJOR CHARACTERS FROM ‘INSIDE OUT’ The premise of Pixar’s next feature film, Inside Out, is easily one of the most creative we have seen from the studio.The story takes place inside the mind of a young girl named Riley, where we will meet the five characters that represent her emotions: Joy, Anger, Sadness,Disgust, and Fear.
THE PIXAR PERSPECTIVE ON HAYAO MIYAZAKI’S INFLUENCEHAYAO MIYAZAKI COLLECTIONHAYAO MIYAZAKI DOCUMENTARYHAYAO MIYAZAKI FILMSMIYAZAKI HAYAOS MOVIES
Though it wasn’t directed by Miyazaki, the Studio Ghibli film Grave of the Fireflies is an excellent and harrowing example of what animation can do, and how it can be used as a medium to tell inherently mature, adult stories. (If the following does not convince you, let this be clear: although the main characters of Grave of the Fireflies are children, this is not a kids’ movie. THE PIXAR PERSPECTIVE ON LAYOFFS If anything can be taken from this new story, it’s thatwell, how much worse can it get for Pixar than layoffs? Long gone is the start-up company that, in the 1980s, was able to stave off layoffs suggested by then-owner George Lucas; at that point, Ed Catmull and Alvy Ray Smith essentially offered themselves up for the slaughter before anyone else, and then Lucasfilm backed off. ‘COCO’ MADE ME CRY UNCONTROLLABLY (SPOILERS) Samad is the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of The Pixar Times and The Disney Times.His favorite films include The Lord of the Rings Trilogy, Vertigo, Back to the Future, Children of Men, Pan's Labyrinth, and of course, Pixar's Toy Story and Inside Out. ‘BRAVE’ TO FOCUS ON MOTHER-DAUGHTER RELATIONSHIP, WILL Pixar has taken a lot of heat over the past decade for its lack of female protagonists. Then, when Brave was announced, the news of a lead female character brought yelps of joy, but also a bit of uneasiness since the lead would be a princess. The last thing the public wanted to see was Pixar do a clichéd character, though, there was hope for a unique take on a princess story given the studioTHE PIXAR TIMES
Given that Onward is less than seven months away, there is a lot that we didn’t know about the film, other than it taking place in a world where magic had become less popular, while technology took over.view more for more blog related to technology . Today at the D23 Expo, though, the film’s cast and crew blew the curtain away and unveiled a significant amount of information!PIXART
Welcome to our PixArt page, where artists from around the world contribute Pixar-related artwork. We have been truly blown away by the response. This page has not been updated since 2011, but you c THE PIXAR PERSPECTIVE ON GROUNDBREAKING NOSTALGIAPIXAR MOVIE LISTALL THE PIXAR MOVIESPIXAR ANIMATED MOVIE LISTPIXAR MOVIES IN ORDERGOODPIXAR MOVIES
The cornerstone of the Walt Disney Company is nostalgia. Every film they make, every character they create, every world they concoct furthers the notion that looking back at your past, dreaming of a time when everyone said it was truly wondrous to be alive, well before the minor frustrations of the future took over, is the best possible wayto approach life.
THE PIXAR PERSPECTIVE ON POPULAR CULTURE Something else that’s interesting to watch in the trailers for movies like Free Birds, The Nut Job, Rio 2, and even The Lego Movie is to see where pretty much every other animation studio differs from Pixar, or vice versa: the invocation of popular culture. Arguably, The Lego Movie, by its very existence, has to rely on pop-culture references; among its characters are the Lego versions ofDVD EASTER EGGS
Toy Story A Bug’s Life (in progress) Toy Story 2 Monsters, Inc. Finding Nemo The Incredibles Cars Ratatouille Wall-E Up (in progress) Note: These lists were compiled by Derrick Clements of Th MEET THE 5 MAJOR CHARACTERS FROM ‘INSIDE OUT’ The premise of Pixar’s next feature film, Inside Out, is easily one of the most creative we have seen from the studio.The story takes place inside the mind of a young girl named Riley, where we will meet the five characters that represent her emotions: Joy, Anger, Sadness,Disgust, and Fear.
THE PIXAR PERSPECTIVE ON HAYAO MIYAZAKI’S INFLUENCEHAYAO MIYAZAKI COLLECTIONHAYAO MIYAZAKI DOCUMENTARYHAYAO MIYAZAKI FILMSMIYAZAKI HAYAOS MOVIES
Though it wasn’t directed by Miyazaki, the Studio Ghibli film Grave of the Fireflies is an excellent and harrowing example of what animation can do, and how it can be used as a medium to tell inherently mature, adult stories. (If the following does not convince you, let this be clear: although the main characters of Grave of the Fireflies are children, this is not a kids’ movie. THE PIXAR PERSPECTIVE ON LAYOFFS If anything can be taken from this new story, it’s thatwell, how much worse can it get for Pixar than layoffs? Long gone is the start-up company that, in the 1980s, was able to stave off layoffs suggested by then-owner George Lucas; at that point, Ed Catmull and Alvy Ray Smith essentially offered themselves up for the slaughter before anyone else, and then Lucasfilm backed off. ‘COCO’ MADE ME CRY UNCONTROLLABLY (SPOILERS) Samad is the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of The Pixar Times and The Disney Times.His favorite films include The Lord of the Rings Trilogy, Vertigo, Back to the Future, Children of Men, Pan's Labyrinth, and of course, Pixar's Toy Story and Inside Out. ‘BRAVE’ TO FOCUS ON MOTHER-DAUGHTER RELATIONSHIP, WILL Pixar has taken a lot of heat over the past decade for its lack of female protagonists. Then, when Brave was announced, the news of a lead female character brought yelps of joy, but also a bit of uneasiness since the lead would be a princess. The last thing the public wanted to see was Pixar do a clichéd character, though, there was hope for a unique take on a princess story given the studioTHE PIXAR TIMES
Given that Onward is less than seven months away, there is a lot that we didn’t know about the film, other than it taking place in a world where magic had become less popular, while technology took over.view more for more blog related to technology . Today at the D23 Expo, though, the film’s cast and crew blew the curtain away and unveiled a significant amount of information! TOY STORY COLLECTION I often get asked the question, “What are the best Toy Story toys?”. Ever since the original Toy Story was released in 1995, there have been a staggering amount of toys based on the characters that have been sold. While the answer is one of personal preference, the Toy Story Collection line by Thinkway Toys is easily made up of the most well-made, high quality Toy Story toys that you can buy. THE PIXAR PERSPECTIVE ON HAYAO MIYAZAKI’S INFLUENCE Though it wasn’t directed by Miyazaki, the Studio Ghibli film Grave of the Fireflies is an excellent and harrowing example of what animation can do, and how it can be used as a medium to tell inherently mature, adult stories. (If the following does not convince you, let this be clear: although the main characters of Grave of the Fireflies are children, this is not a kids’ movie.THE PIXAR TIMES
The year 2011 has barely begun and Pixar is already finishing production on the short we can expect to see with Brave in 2012. Day & Night director Teddy Newton and producer Kevin Reher sat down with Animation World Network to discuss their recently released film. It is an insightful interview that is a must-read, not only for its in-depth look at Day & Night, but also for the very brief THE PIXAR PERSPECTIVE ON RACE A few days ago, Policy Mic published an article commending DreamWorks Animation for doing “something no Pixar movie has ever tried”: having one of its lead characters be black. Their upcoming film Home, which appears to be some kind of buddy comedy with a bumbling extraterrestrial and a young girl, features the pop singer Rihanna as the voice of that young girl, Tip. TAKE A LOOK AT A NEW COLLECTION OF STUNNING ‘TOY STORY 4 Creating great movie posters is an art. There are often so many similarities between posters released these days that they start to blend in with one another. It is refreshing when you see artistsSHORT FILM REVIEW
Toy Story 3 has been the film getting all of the attention lately, overshadowing the Pixar short film, Day & Night that is playing in theaters alongside it. I wanted to wait after my second viewing to review the short, as there are so many subtleties I missed the first time around, I deemed it necessary to watch it again before writinganything.
‘TOY STORY
Bozu, The Ninja Clown. Circus clown by day, 15th century ninja from feudal Japan by night, Bozu is a master of silent entertainment. Armed with his balloon katana and a cream pie, this Ninja Clown is sure to have even the grumpiest Circus audience members in stitches! THE REAL REASON WHY PIXAR CANCELLED ‘NEWT’ REVEALED Newt is the only announced Pixar feature film that failed to make it to theaters. Set to tell the story of a male and female newt forced together in order to extend their dying species, the film was being directed by Gary Rydstrom, who previously directed the short, Lifted.However, Newt was cancelled, which left eager fans, who had become caught up in the idea and gorgeous concept art, perplexed. PIXART: MONSTERS MASH-UP ROUND 4 MIXES WITH THE WORLDS OF At long last, Monsters University has been unleashed in theaters nationwide! To celebrate Pixar’s fourteenth animated feature, we’re back with a super-sized batch of Monsters Mash-Ups. So, before you head out the door to go see Pixar’s first prequel, take a moment to peruse this final batch of artwork from some of our very talentedreaders.
THE PIXAR TIMES
Given that Onward is less than seven months away, there is a lot that we didn’t know about the film, other than it taking place in a world where magic had become less popular, while technology took over.view more for more blog related to technology . Today at the D23 Expo, though, the film’s cast and crew blew the curtain away and unveiled a significant amount of information!PIXART
Welcome to our PixArt page, where artists from around the world contribute Pixar-related artwork. We have been truly blown away by the response. This page has not been updated since 2011, but you c THE PIXAR PERSPECTIVE ON GROUNDBREAKING NOSTALGIAPIXAR MOVIE LISTALL THE PIXAR MOVIESPIXAR ANIMATED MOVIE LISTPIXAR MOVIES IN ORDERGOODPIXAR MOVIES
The cornerstone of the Walt Disney Company is nostalgia. Every film they make, every character they create, every world they concoct furthers the notion that looking back at your past, dreaming of a time when everyone said it was truly wondrous to be alive, well before the minor frustrations of the future took over, is the best possible wayto approach life.
THE PIXAR PERSPECTIVE ON POPULAR CULTURE Something else that’s interesting to watch in the trailers for movies like Free Birds, The Nut Job, Rio 2, and even The Lego Movie is to see where pretty much every other animation studio differs from Pixar, or vice versa: the invocation of popular culture. Arguably, The Lego Movie, by its very existence, has to rely on pop-culture references; among its characters are the Lego versions ofDVD EASTER EGGS
Toy Story A Bug’s Life (in progress) Toy Story 2 Monsters, Inc. Finding Nemo The Incredibles Cars Ratatouille Wall-E Up (in progress) Note: These lists were compiled by Derrick Clements of Th MEET THE 5 MAJOR CHARACTERS FROM ‘INSIDE OUT’ The premise of Pixar’s next feature film, Inside Out, is easily one of the most creative we have seen from the studio.The story takes place inside the mind of a young girl named Riley, where we will meet the five characters that represent her emotions: Joy, Anger, Sadness,Disgust, and Fear.
THE PIXAR PERSPECTIVE ON HAYAO MIYAZAKI’S INFLUENCEHAYAO MIYAZAKI COLLECTIONHAYAO MIYAZAKI DOCUMENTARYHAYAO MIYAZAKI FILMSMIYAZAKI HAYAOS MOVIES
Though it wasn’t directed by Miyazaki, the Studio Ghibli film Grave of the Fireflies is an excellent and harrowing example of what animation can do, and how it can be used as a medium to tell inherently mature, adult stories. (If the following does not convince you, let this be clear: although the main characters of Grave of the Fireflies are children, this is not a kids’ movie. THE PIXAR PERSPECTIVE ON LAYOFFS If anything can be taken from this new story, it’s thatwell, how much worse can it get for Pixar than layoffs? Long gone is the start-up company that, in the 1980s, was able to stave off layoffs suggested by then-owner George Lucas; at that point, Ed Catmull and Alvy Ray Smith essentially offered themselves up for the slaughter before anyone else, and then Lucasfilm backed off. ‘COCO’ MADE ME CRY UNCONTROLLABLY (SPOILERS) Samad is the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of The Pixar Times and The Disney Times.His favorite films include The Lord of the Rings Trilogy, Vertigo, Back to the Future, Children of Men, Pan's Labyrinth, and of course, Pixar's Toy Story and Inside Out. ‘BRAVE’ TO FOCUS ON MOTHER-DAUGHTER RELATIONSHIP, WILL Pixar has taken a lot of heat over the past decade for its lack of female protagonists. Then, when Brave was announced, the news of a lead female character brought yelps of joy, but also a bit of uneasiness since the lead would be a princess. The last thing the public wanted to see was Pixar do a clichéd character, though, there was hope for a unique take on a princess story given the studioTHE PIXAR TIMES
Given that Onward is less than seven months away, there is a lot that we didn’t know about the film, other than it taking place in a world where magic had become less popular, while technology took over.view more for more blog related to technology . Today at the D23 Expo, though, the film’s cast and crew blew the curtain away and unveiled a significant amount of information!PIXART
Welcome to our PixArt page, where artists from around the world contribute Pixar-related artwork. We have been truly blown away by the response. This page has not been updated since 2011, but you c THE PIXAR PERSPECTIVE ON GROUNDBREAKING NOSTALGIAPIXAR MOVIE LISTALL THE PIXAR MOVIESPIXAR ANIMATED MOVIE LISTPIXAR MOVIES IN ORDERGOODPIXAR MOVIES
The cornerstone of the Walt Disney Company is nostalgia. Every film they make, every character they create, every world they concoct furthers the notion that looking back at your past, dreaming of a time when everyone said it was truly wondrous to be alive, well before the minor frustrations of the future took over, is the best possible wayto approach life.
THE PIXAR PERSPECTIVE ON POPULAR CULTURE Something else that’s interesting to watch in the trailers for movies like Free Birds, The Nut Job, Rio 2, and even The Lego Movie is to see where pretty much every other animation studio differs from Pixar, or vice versa: the invocation of popular culture. Arguably, The Lego Movie, by its very existence, has to rely on pop-culture references; among its characters are the Lego versions ofDVD EASTER EGGS
Toy Story A Bug’s Life (in progress) Toy Story 2 Monsters, Inc. Finding Nemo The Incredibles Cars Ratatouille Wall-E Up (in progress) Note: These lists were compiled by Derrick Clements of Th MEET THE 5 MAJOR CHARACTERS FROM ‘INSIDE OUT’ The premise of Pixar’s next feature film, Inside Out, is easily one of the most creative we have seen from the studio.The story takes place inside the mind of a young girl named Riley, where we will meet the five characters that represent her emotions: Joy, Anger, Sadness,Disgust, and Fear.
THE PIXAR PERSPECTIVE ON HAYAO MIYAZAKI’S INFLUENCEHAYAO MIYAZAKI COLLECTIONHAYAO MIYAZAKI DOCUMENTARYHAYAO MIYAZAKI FILMSMIYAZAKI HAYAOS MOVIES
Though it wasn’t directed by Miyazaki, the Studio Ghibli film Grave of the Fireflies is an excellent and harrowing example of what animation can do, and how it can be used as a medium to tell inherently mature, adult stories. (If the following does not convince you, let this be clear: although the main characters of Grave of the Fireflies are children, this is not a kids’ movie. THE PIXAR PERSPECTIVE ON LAYOFFS If anything can be taken from this new story, it’s thatwell, how much worse can it get for Pixar than layoffs? Long gone is the start-up company that, in the 1980s, was able to stave off layoffs suggested by then-owner George Lucas; at that point, Ed Catmull and Alvy Ray Smith essentially offered themselves up for the slaughter before anyone else, and then Lucasfilm backed off. ‘COCO’ MADE ME CRY UNCONTROLLABLY (SPOILERS) Samad is the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of The Pixar Times and The Disney Times.His favorite films include The Lord of the Rings Trilogy, Vertigo, Back to the Future, Children of Men, Pan's Labyrinth, and of course, Pixar's Toy Story and Inside Out. ‘BRAVE’ TO FOCUS ON MOTHER-DAUGHTER RELATIONSHIP, WILL Pixar has taken a lot of heat over the past decade for its lack of female protagonists. Then, when Brave was announced, the news of a lead female character brought yelps of joy, but also a bit of uneasiness since the lead would be a princess. The last thing the public wanted to see was Pixar do a clichéd character, though, there was hope for a unique take on a princess story given the studioTHE PIXAR TIMES
Given that Onward is less than seven months away, there is a lot that we didn’t know about the film, other than it taking place in a world where magic had become less popular, while technology took over.view more for more blog related to technology . Today at the D23 Expo, though, the film’s cast and crew blew the curtain away and unveiled a significant amount of information! TOY STORY COLLECTION I often get asked the question, “What are the best Toy Story toys?”. Ever since the original Toy Story was released in 1995, there have been a staggering amount of toys based on the characters that have been sold. While the answer is one of personal preference, the Toy Story Collection line by Thinkway Toys is easily made up of the most well-made, high quality Toy Story toys that you can buy. THE PIXAR PERSPECTIVE ON HAYAO MIYAZAKI’S INFLUENCE Though it wasn’t directed by Miyazaki, the Studio Ghibli film Grave of the Fireflies is an excellent and harrowing example of what animation can do, and how it can be used as a medium to tell inherently mature, adult stories. (If the following does not convince you, let this be clear: although the main characters of Grave of the Fireflies are children, this is not a kids’ movie.THE PIXAR TIMES
The year 2011 has barely begun and Pixar is already finishing production on the short we can expect to see with Brave in 2012. Day & Night director Teddy Newton and producer Kevin Reher sat down with Animation World Network to discuss their recently released film. It is an insightful interview that is a must-read, not only for its in-depth look at Day & Night, but also for the very brief THE PIXAR PERSPECTIVE ON RACE A few days ago, Policy Mic published an article commending DreamWorks Animation for doing “something no Pixar movie has ever tried”: having one of its lead characters be black. Their upcoming film Home, which appears to be some kind of buddy comedy with a bumbling extraterrestrial and a young girl, features the pop singer Rihanna as the voice of that young girl, Tip. TAKE A LOOK AT A NEW COLLECTION OF STUNNING ‘TOY STORY 4 Creating great movie posters is an art. There are often so many similarities between posters released these days that they start to blend in with one another. It is refreshing when you see artistsSHORT FILM REVIEW
Toy Story 3 has been the film getting all of the attention lately, overshadowing the Pixar short film, Day & Night that is playing in theaters alongside it. I wanted to wait after my second viewing to review the short, as there are so many subtleties I missed the first time around, I deemed it necessary to watch it again before writinganything.
‘TOY STORY
Bozu, The Ninja Clown. Circus clown by day, 15th century ninja from feudal Japan by night, Bozu is a master of silent entertainment. Armed with his balloon katana and a cream pie, this Ninja Clown is sure to have even the grumpiest Circus audience members in stitches! THE REAL REASON WHY PIXAR CANCELLED ‘NEWT’ REVEALED Newt is the only announced Pixar feature film that failed to make it to theaters. Set to tell the story of a male and female newt forced together in order to extend their dying species, the film was being directed by Gary Rydstrom, who previously directed the short, Lifted.However, Newt was cancelled, which left eager fans, who had become caught up in the idea and gorgeous concept art, perplexed. PIXART: MONSTERS MASH-UP ROUND 4 MIXES WITH THE WORLDS OF At long last, Monsters University has been unleashed in theaters nationwide! To celebrate Pixar’s fourteenth animated feature, we’re back with a super-sized batch of Monsters Mash-Ups. So, before you head out the door to go see Pixar’s first prequel, take a moment to peruse this final batch of artwork from some of our very talentedreaders.
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‘ONWARD’ PREVIEWED AT THE D23 EXPO: A COMEDIC FANTASY ADVENTURE THAT WILL PROBABLY MAKE YOU CRY August 24, 2019 by Samad RizviLeave A Comment
Given that _Onward_ is less than seven months away, there is a lot that we didn’t know about the film, other than it taking place in a world where magic had become less popular, while technology took over. Today at the D23 Expo, though, the film’s cast and crew blew the curtain away and unveiled a significant amount of information! We saw a lot of things to love – the heart and humor that are so central to Pixar films were on display! * Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) * Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window) * Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window)*
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‘SOUL’ WILL TACKLE THE MOST DIFFICULT METAPHYSICAL QUESTION, STARS PIXAR’S FIRST BLACK LEAD August 24, 2019 by Samad RizviLeave A Comment
Right before the release of _Toy Story 4_ a few months back, Pixar surprised us with the announcement of one of their 2020 films. It would be _Soul_, directed by Pete Docter, who last directed the magnificent _Inside Out_. There are high expectations for _Soul_ because of how good Docter’s last films have been, which also includes _Up_. Today, at the D23 Expo at the Anaheim Convention Center, Docter and company shared a bevy of details about the upcomingfilm!
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PREVIEW: GET HYPED FOR D23 EXPO 2019, IT WILL BE JAM-PACKED WITH DISNEY TEASES AND SURPRISES August 17, 2019 by Samad RizviLeave A Comment
Disney has never been bigger. On top of that, the company is expected to grow its reach, as its streaming platform, Disney+, will make its debut later this year. The Netflix competitor will not only be home to films from studios including Pixar, Disney Animation, Lucasfilm, and Marvel – there are original projects on the way from each of these studios that will be available exclusively on Disney+. The D23 Expo is Disney’s biennial convention, where it celebrates its past and previews its future projects. 2019 promises to be the biggest D23 Expoyet.
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NEW ‘TOY STORY 4’ POSTERS ARE VIBRANT AND BEAUTIFUL June 18, 2019 by Samad RizviLeave A Comment
Usually when a film is released, there are a few posters that the studio releases. Sadly, many of these posters start to blend together after a while. I love the artist community that gives us fresh takes on these films, using unique styles to tell a story. _Toy Story 4_ has already seen a great collection of posters – but wait, there aremore!
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‘TOY STORY 4’ – FREE PRINTABLE ACTIVITIES FOR FAMILIES AND KIDS June 17, 2019 by Samad RizviLeave A Comment
We have officially entered the week of _Toy Story 4_’s release. The _Toy Story_ franchise has always appealed to both adults and children, so odds are that people across age groups are looking forward to seeing the film. If you need something to do to pass the time, especially if you have children, we have a few activities that will hone in on that excitement. * Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) * Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window) * Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window)*
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TOM HANKS SAYS ‘TOY STORY 4’ IS ONE OF THE BEST MOVIES HE’S EVERSEEN
June 16, 2019 by Samad RizviLeave A Comment
_Toy Story 4_ is the sequel to what is considered one of the greatest trilogies of all time. The _Toy Story_ franchise has yet to have a dud or even a subpar film, as all of the previous films have been beloved by both critics and audiences around the world. Some may view one as better than the others or have a favorite, but it is difficult to argue with the high quality of each one of these films. * Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) * Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window) * Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window)*
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THERE IS NO PIXAR SHORT PLAYING WITH ‘TOY STORY 4’ June 15, 2019 by Samad RizviLeave A Comment
In the 1980s and 1990s, before Pixar released _Toy Story_, the studio was known for producing animated shorts and commercials that led to the popularity of computer animation. The reason why shorts and ads were the preferred space for Pixar was that the animation was cutting edge at the time and many of the short projects were produced as experiments to push the technology forward. Animated shorts put Pixaron the map.
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June 14, 2019 by Samad RizviLeave A Comment
Augmented reality is hot right now. So many major tech companies are investing heavily on the technology, betting that it is the next big thing. Apple has devoted major sections of its keynotes in recent years to discuss breakthroughs in the tech. Pixar had to make the jump into the space eventually – the time for that is now! * Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) * Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window) * Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window)*
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‘TOY STORY 4’ HAS EASTER EGGS THAT REFERENCE EVERY SINGLE PIXARFILM
June 13, 2019 by Samad RizviLeave A Comment
In addition to being known for creating films that can make people of all ages weep, Pixar is seen as a master of easter eggs. Whenever a new Pixar film is unveiled in theaters, we have grown accustomed to spotting (or trying to spot, at least) references to other Pixar films. Whether it is the Pizza Planet truck from the _Toy Story_ films, the ball with the star from the _Luxo, Jr._ short, or a nod to an upcoming project, Pixar loves hiding easter eggs throughout its films. _Toy Story 4_ will be no different, either. * Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) * Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window) * Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window)*
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‘MONSTERS AT WORK’ – MORE DETAILS ON THE NEW ‘MONSTERS, INC.’ DISNEY+ SERIES June 11, 2019 by Samad RizviLeave A Comment
We are entering a new era. Disney is making the transition to the world of streaming, which means that its subsidiaries, including Disney Animation, Pixar, Marvel, and Lucasfilm will all be along for the ride. The upcoming streaming service, called Disney+, will be a mixture of previously released films and TV shows as well as original content created exclusively for the new platform. The first Pixar-related project will be a ‘Monsters, Inc.’ animated series. * Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) * Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window) * Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window)*
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